SL6.0:ConsoleKitnewpackage: ConsoleKitConsoleKit is a system daemon for tracking what users are logged into the system and how they interact with the computer (e.g. which keyboard and mouse they use).
It provides asynchronous notification via the system message bus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ConsoleKit-0.4.1-3.el6.i686.rpm20e22c19c44bb17dac6d9a54a6bf3fa2d517f70bb07ff84ff25d2f2c597d2b51Packages/ConsoleKit-devel-0.4.1-3.el6.i686.rpm817366cbc48fd61cc01a77c73881c1318820cf015a7a7a411a35080f7053db48Packages/ConsoleKit-docs-0.4.1-3.el6.i686.rpmca8ad796a5a5ea385715811ea52ab1961414a3363a7aa7634aa0b9fe0a45e759Packages/ConsoleKit-libs-0.4.1-3.el6.i686.rpmc3c13f85f3069fbaeed6595606e6b1458333ababe5f5e47078eefbfb45f11be7Packages/ConsoleKit-x11-0.4.1-3.el6.i686.rpma6309b75a06676c3d7c5e571355b31e51db0bc230bc63d68564a49563e6a760cSL6.0:DeviceKit-powernewpackage: DeviceKit-powerDeviceKit-power provides a daemon, API and command line tools for managing power devices attached to the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/DeviceKit-power-014-1.el6.i686.rpm2e60527ae0b820b6216bf7e0f717a286e939c6c37f11bf41e14212ff3255690cPackages/DeviceKit-power-devel-014-1.el6.i686.rpm77f14f75d967422fd6e19292ff6ed778fed22b6a4dc932cd1042e73105dec069SL6.0:ElectricFencenewpackage: ElectricFenceElectricFence is a utility for C programming and debugging. ElectricFence uses the virtual memory hardware of your system to detect when software overruns malloc() buffer boundaries, and/or to detect any accesses of memory released by free(). ElectricFence will then stop the program on the first instruction that caused a bounds violation and you can use your favorite debugger to display the offending statement.
Install ElectricFence if you need a debugger to find malloc() violations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ElectricFence-2.2.2-28.el6.i686.rpm3107cb64cbf1bb361c2923e16389aa85cb7fb6f7306f82ba3d0f089589b443ebSL6.0:GConf2newpackage: GConf2GConf is a process-transparent configuration database API used to store user preferences. It has pluggable backends and features to support workgroup administration.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/GConf2-2.28.0-6.el6.i686.rpmf88c9bb12c2846956726f442177436bc78e3855a4754a2e1bbae9b37d9d14b45Packages/GConf2-devel-2.28.0-6.el6.i686.rpm6e2ec5282d849913f133745edf9a35bc308090d0a09b6b778ef574815e3662ffPackages/GConf2-gtk-2.28.0-6.el6.i686.rpm33c957a7e22bb6163328511ce701bca98fa9e508b016a29b0b08e0fe352df7b1SL6.0:ImageMagicknewpackage: ImageMagickImageMagick is an image display and manipulation tool for the X Window System. ImageMagick can read and write JPEG, TIFF, PNM, GIF, and Photo CD image formats. It can resize, rotate, sharpen, color reduce, or add special effects to an image, and when finished you can either save the completed work in the original format or a different one. ImageMagick also includes command line programs for creating animated or transparent .gifs, creating composite images, creating thumbnail images, and more.
ImageMagick is one of your choices if you need a program to manipulate and display images. If you want to develop your own applications which use ImageMagick code or APIs, you need to install ImageMagick-devel as well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ImageMagick-6.5.4.7-5.el6.i686.rpmc2449b7d2192a2110c8c964e34d0de837916d3c7f29cc8976084f5a1a2f93bbbPackages/ImageMagick-c++-6.5.4.7-5.el6.i686.rpm07f15c20ed364416d1488150d343d61e59168349ad510c6233cdc3a379494400Packages/ImageMagick-c++-devel-6.5.4.7-5.el6.i686.rpmdb7a77c5e71aa5822639cff6e76cf71712c25b9807205e6e5e3b6db3d5cec6e8Packages/ImageMagick-devel-6.5.4.7-5.el6.i686.rpm76352535777d87fadb33b4a0a20d63c684fe26e605bed1097cca18872d4908b3Packages/ImageMagick-doc-6.5.4.7-5.el6.i686.rpm0cfb351d985e083fae24b27f257a84dfdae678698915a16b2596d5d51e03d530Packages/ImageMagick-perl-6.5.4.7-5.el6.i686.rpm9bca13a3f7506f209717c7cf8c6e33902f0c3c347c4885a01b5c12f530a9c023SL6.0:MAKEDEVnewpackage: MAKEDEVThis package contains the MAKEDEV program, which makes it easier to create and maintain the files in the /dev directory. /dev directory files correspond to a particular device supported by Linux (serial or printer ports, scanners, sound cards, tape drives, CD-ROM drives, hard drives, etc.) and interface with the drivers in the kernel.
You should install the MAKEDEV package because the MAKEDEV utility makes it easy to manage the /dev directory device files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/MAKEDEV-3.24-6.el6.i686.rpmd3f231c449673ff8aceb47049e111d360fd1c2d6fe7e67c565923e73d06c2b36SL6.0:ModemManagernewpackage: ModemManagerThe ModemManager service provides a consistent API to operate many different modems, including mobile broadband (3G) devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ModemManager-0.4.0-3.git20100628.el6.i686.rpm0500884779047415e40a6f36ad659b28ac287d500037d6d49b3127f13141181bSL6.0:MySQL-pythonnewpackage: MySQL-pythonPython interface to MySQL
MySQLdb is an interface to the popular MySQL database server for Python. The design goals are:
- Compliance with Python database API version 2.0 - Thread-safety - Thread-friendliness (threads will not block each other) - Compatibility with MySQL 3.23 and up
This module should be mostly compatible with an older interface written by Joe Skinner and others. However, the older version is a) not thread-friendly, b) written for MySQL 3.21, c) apparently not actively maintained. No code from that version is used in MySQLdb.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/MySQL-python-1.2.3-0.3.c1.1.el6.i686.rpm8186dcaa899786a97294b781ec9c9a54b32e1684a1ab7894666279283b8631c4SL6.0:NetworkManagernewpackage: NetworkManagerNetworkManager is a system network service that manages your network devices and connections, attempting to keep active network connectivity when available. It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and PPPoE devices, and provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN services.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-0.8.1-5.el6.i686.rpm8e2daffbbf1238cf3d156a66fdd799625960b2eff7a9f4560b86c777a950b5e7Packages/NetworkManager-devel-0.8.1-5.el6.i686.rpmb896986e27cd49483902f58be20b33f364c0239c65e10ad59b20526f2cfe770cPackages/NetworkManager-glib-0.8.1-5.el6.i686.rpmd13132726594b85c2b5c92f9903b656859b4fd438c1009524ba02f9d015d7cf4Packages/NetworkManager-glib-devel-0.8.1-5.el6.i686.rpm9ae4cad2bf0f12f2fdcc5bb4d207b5b94322332c6f932536240e650830d76dacPackages/NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-5.el6.i686.rpm62fc7ce064b82c52c374e6d233d0f0af73233c9ef64ad33f16810e29216acf65SL6.0:NetworkManager-openswannewpackage: NetworkManager-openswanThis package contains software for integrating the openswan VPN software with NetworkManager and the GNOME desktopScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-openswan-0.8.0-5.20100411git.el6.i686.rpm6aa0c8519d16b477f6368d3133c121b43bca0fb92324ef9e6cba4a2ffb7d4867SL6.0:ORBit2newpackage: ORBit2ORBit is a high-performance CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) ORB (object request broker). It allows programs to send requests and receive replies from other programs, regardless of the locations of the two programs. CORBA is an architecture that enables communication between program objects, regardless of the programming language they're written in or the operating system they run on.
You will need to install this package and ORBit-devel if you want to write programs that use CORBA technology.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ORBit2-2.14.17-3.1.el6.i686.rpmfcac641c2d9671e605e99301a099da69f04541dbec2ecf8fced320bfe7f59246Packages/ORBit2-devel-2.14.17-3.1.el6.i686.rpmee20ab35a1131e78c6e22e4f6b2f43fe55da11144b796773af28bdbc54d27725SL6.0:OpenEXRnewpackage: OpenEXROpenEXR is a high dynamic-range (HDR) image file format developed by Industrial Light & Magic for use in computer imaging applications. This package contains libraries and sample applications for handling the format.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/OpenEXR-1.6.1-8.1.el6.i686.rpm0f4d31cd49e3157a074ddec8b26257524ff7441b2f19acaccd76dde01053a71aPackages/OpenEXR-devel-1.6.1-8.1.el6.i686.rpm9578bc4c5742ffe1e5b9c7787e6b75bdf8c19c0e61a587ca57aafac59756ee85Packages/OpenEXR-libs-1.6.1-8.1.el6.i686.rpm995296881ef5c4ae993375134d549bca195a001597a1b3dc2f9b8555a1a8f2c1SL6.0:OpenIPMInewpackage: OpenIPMIThe Open IPMI project aims to develop an open code base to allow access to platform information using Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI). This package contains the tools of the OpenIPMI project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/OpenIPMI-2.0.16-12.el6.i686.rpm7862b22490a85240f47df9c467120c8601f4ac9238a99c8e85459b8825c2101bPackages/OpenIPMI-devel-2.0.16-12.el6.i686.rpm2be7966cde653ac159bf7e9e8ad0e83c8c5f7fb6c322eb7338ced6173d3ba442Packages/OpenIPMI-libs-2.0.16-12.el6.i686.rpm4cf7e42244d6bfb67af592c5b6047525b4b4f7c4a38405a3eb0bf7dc44f90dacPackages/OpenIPMI-perl-2.0.16-12.el6.i686.rpm92f57b715a80bdc06362912b898d633ed45f856a61ed26ebf01151ce19662440Packages/OpenIPMI-python-2.0.16-12.el6.i686.rpm5379212e4dcc3a8c6ca46b71cf0a99f6645e1a9b316eee8b0ac6bebd60e7503dSL6.0:PackageKitnewpackage: PackageKitPackageKit is a D-Bus abstraction layer that allows the session user to manage packages in a secure way using a cross-distro, cross-architecture API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PackageKit-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpma8c088150ee3e8dec52def4164456b973ae9cb9a694afce2bb355ff4b5981d46Packages/PackageKit-backend-devel-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpma179946fdecf05c00a8bafb3ac92093fafeacf2fb43fc695201894b814855f8fPackages/PackageKit-browser-plugin-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpmd9ed8b6862e2e6376660a0fee08cff9cbc6de17e2e3dd327cbf5faaf48c29682Packages/PackageKit-command-not-found-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm8b1d28a251a875fc551ff57dc25878fb531737e59d3d9486110231cadd3fdb39Packages/PackageKit-cron-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm731c5babc98f0900b6c4311d3b6f29792b17fe5448806ab569b46828d9b4a1c5Packages/PackageKit-debug-install-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm12cbcee5adb2646ca228bbd16f2551e2ffd500fd86fc07a8713c94a63fdf56b8Packages/PackageKit-device-rebind-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm3eda741e4c4bd9d7973724d07976bd1faf3395ba0983a7673142f091df132292Packages/PackageKit-docs-0.5.8-13.el6.noarch.rpmb67bc1d4b9f7ff819ad9c88fe568460a3a777bcbff6ab892a260eb0d6ee92490Packages/PackageKit-glib-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpme1a6e03ccfa8ea8f940407c5fc358685e4941bcc91bcd392d0f03bb26b8295bePackages/PackageKit-glib-devel-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpme56bb346561f20460c47359e4a9f23b3b7d05ddede5fcc67f2cff0bd19e8053fPackages/PackageKit-gstreamer-plugin-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpme21491457dece500435cba20dd0104716cf19b9a6ba903056b684e0073f6f882Packages/PackageKit-gtk-module-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm93d8d4b4678fd9b6cbae06985bf348ea9c2e62b1c04d3793e70a9de220a7f65cPackages/PackageKit-qt-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm29607d3d500100e460db31a1a2d61c031540ef726591d0a7da17569a555d339fPackages/PackageKit-qt-devel-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm129de7e576d6ab49c5cba49f0c3ed778beba43b14ee016fa41ce5ee625d6b959Packages/PackageKit-yum-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpmad3345bec492ae98ea4c7fbe4c231ecfc9c90e8f2777fe30a9c4692d4f51dd63Packages/PackageKit-yum-plugin-0.5.8-13.el6.i686.rpm759097ec2171abecf831ce608e733fe8463d652a55c2a5f3a7a77714b1136344SL6.0:PyGreSQLnewpackage: PyGreSQLPostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system. The PyGreSQL package provides a module for developers to use when writing Python code for accessing a PostgreSQL database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PyGreSQL-3.8.1-2.el6.i686.rpmd6c578590e883890604ce124bfac7622d9d5f9cb733b712e95b8af3e6ff49265SL6.0:PyOpenGLnewpackage: PyOpenGLPyOpenGL is the cross platform Python binding to OpenGL and related APIs. It includes support for OpenGL v1.1, GLU, GLUT v3.7, GLE 3 and WGL 4. It also includes support for dozens of extensions (where supported in the underlying implementation).
PyOpenGL is interoperable with a large number of external GUI libraries for Python including (Tkinter, wxPython, FxPy, PyGame, and Qt).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PyOpenGL-3.0.0-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm05fad02796926eeb43de3d6efd422bfd8473c2c19382388b470b46868f463972Packages/PyOpenGL-Tk-3.0.0-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmc8bd3cb160ed1309671a64f564421e24544ddc1c306f69a2735c72d4c36fec07SL6.0:PyQt4newpackage: PyQt4These are Python bindings for Qt4.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PyQt4-4.6.2-8.el6.i686.rpmc60335f515c4e81b147d323c2c931fc69d36025b0a270f9266052a1d9955f13fPackages/PyQt4-devel-4.6.2-8.el6.i686.rpmc66f75bb6d01fea08bce4b3a7b12cb2eb9d09651efeb3036657db4046908e2cdSL6.0:PyXMLnewpackage: PyXMLAn XML package for Python. The distribution contains a validating XML parser, an implementation of the SAX and DOM programming interfaces and an interface to the Expat parser.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PyXML-0.8.4-19.el6.i686.rpmca6a8573022f23d0cd6440beb4257cbc2b26075cfd84c7007e9cf22de0df47a7SL6.0:Pyrexnewpackage: PyrexPyrex is Python with C types. It is specially designed to allow you to write extension modules for Python that have the speed of C and the simplicity and readability of Python. You write your code in a Python-like language with C-typed variables, then use the pyrexc compiler to transform it into a C representation. This is useful for speeding up critical sections of your Python code or wrapping an external library.
Please see the documentation for how to get the best performance from your code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/Pyrex-0.9.8.4-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm80b438ee79a12661f0a9796a1dba243d8a7f726cb2838e3f8e1e91a7dfbfe1dfPackages/emacs-pyrex-0.9.8.4-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmd178b83c41e29e765f753e791c2a4cbd28e6b8e96144c921c7dd343a9d0a0901SL6.0:SDLnewpackage: SDLSimple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) is a cross-platform multimedia library designed to provide fast access to the graphics frame buffer and audio device.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/SDL-1.2.14-2.el6.i686.rpm71c182392c319a1306c121180d2ccc2c706afd742ae3ed320764894a37121959Packages/SDL-devel-1.2.14-2.el6.i686.rpm51b7b12f5a3c31e4bffa452aa0d2c2ef8eff90a902f186db780996106aba8d3fPackages/SDL-static-1.2.14-2.el6.i686.rpm7e34ad4aa25ad1cd94c3034a32fc4a9e71596c39f90e95dc50b0818bea50fffaSL6.0:SL_desktop_tweaksnewpackage: SL_desktop_tweaksThis adds a terminal icon to the kicker panel for GNOME. It also adds the "add/remove programs" menu item to KDE.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/SL_desktop_tweaks-6-3.noarch.rpmedfb7ffab38e7ab8367ac8b8cf998dc539c7e407a5e8b16da0db7403473f8203SL6.0:SL_enable_serialconsolenewpackage: SL_enable_serialconsoleThis script makes all the changes necessary to send console output to both the serial port and the screen. This also creates a login prompt on the serial port and allows users to login at this promptScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/SL_enable_serialconsole-1152-4.0-1.noarch.rpm1e6a4085c0a9e630468f080e9707ee14d5dafc492061433f5166f4eb2df0d97aPackages/SL_enable_serialconsole-192-4.0-1.noarch.rpm979ebb02261b0a8d93eb11daa54237839dd3e063f807ea455b9c671e1b9af73ePackages/SL_enable_serialconsole-384-4.0-1.noarch.rpmbf1b3e7ede7571c7159bd31ddceba6911454123380d14f316f070b7cdea74b20Packages/SL_enable_serialconsole-4.0-1.noarch.rpm5ab2bbcc3ce2f66b7605df1cd5a1696244986b52510624b06bd1e0630e9b8afePackages/SL_enable_serialconsole-96-4.0-1.noarch.rpmc23eb049cb041e133a7ed102994b8d6eb9ec2f2964a573b7c6d88f97e20f5870SL6.0:SL_no_colorlsnewpackage: SL_no_colorlsTurns off "color" of ls for people who don't like it or have odd terminals that done work correctly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/SL_no_colorls-1.0-3.noarch.rpm499ee3b5052d28d72962059c3c2ea71153c05237c0f1e85fed0bb98ee4f48c23SL6.0:SL_password_for_singleusernewpackage: SL_password_for_singleuserChanges /etc/sysconfig/init to require the root password for single user mode.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/SL_password_for_singleuser-3.0-1.noarch.rpmd7023cbbd62208b7309ee240237b761d44047a5d2895c7bf8dae513311525207SL6.0:SOAPpynewpackage: SOAPpyThe goal of the SOAPpy team is to provide a full-featured SOAP library for Python that is very simple to use and that fully supports dynamic interaction between clients and servers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/SOAPpy-0.11.6-11.el6.noarch.rpm449874d80ffa2f5e1984cd433d2570c221655794a2645043e348d2dd1be062c6SL6.0:TurboGears2newpackage: TurboGears2TurboGears2, provides a comprehensive web development toolkit. It is designed to help you create the basic outline of a database-driven web application in minutes.
TurboGears provides you with sane default for designer friendly templates, tools to make AJAX, and dynamic Javascript driven pages easy on both the browser side and the server side.
TurboGears is a project that is built upon a foundation of reuse and building up. In retrospect, much of the code that was home grown in the TurboGears project should have been released as independent projects that integrate with TurboGears.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/TurboGears2-2.0.3-4.el6.noarch.rpme7b42242e2d5ac0f8aa5726feceea8430f6ef71f5b8dcf6472740cdc5a2d1755SL6.0:Xaw3dnewpackage: Xaw3dXaw3d is an enhanced version of the MIT Athena Widget set for the X Window System. Xaw3d adds a three-dimensional look to applications with minimal or no source code changes.
You should install Xaw3d if you are using applications which incorporate the MIT Athena widget set and you'd like to incorporate a 3D look into those applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/Xaw3d-1.5E-15.1.el6.i686.rpme5401785f3c2959a07ad9ce4c8878f87a017e964be4404157af5a2822408c089Packages/Xaw3d-devel-1.5E-15.1.el6.i686.rpm34f69698891b40ac5eaebdd137cd3a0ec201ee2e2b0e9c28b54af8806bca5ffaSL6.0:a2psnewpackage: a2psThe a2ps filter converts text and other types of files to PostScript. A2ps has pretty-printing capabilities and includes support for a wide number of programming languages, encodings (ISO Latins, Cyrillic, etc.), and medias.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/a2ps-4.14-10.1.el6.i686.rpm1db4f7aa44c64c45f547b456946e2a042a7784159684507c6072380cbc71a522Packages/emacs-a2ps-4.14-10.1.el6.i686.rpm087cb2c2023a69b2c726854310ab2e0b780f6e22ca86dd91d9d39b17574c6e45Packages/emacs-a2ps-el-4.14-10.1.el6.i686.rpm35b41ec7569e0f87b157129aa70ecb8553266ca18dbf984b53cc33d6372549c7SL6.0:abrtnewpackage: abrtabrt is a tool to help users to detect defects in applications and to create a bug report with all informations needed by maintainer to fix it. It uses plugin system to extend its functionality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/abrt-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpme5598dcff706df6a3f6070eaf6665b83a9371daf379d319cb07a94848f0db0acPackages/abrt-addon-ccpp-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm698a1ef6618741b68bd13b82dba7560683987e4bf8fa46d9f9d3ca04fd79662dPackages/abrt-addon-kerneloops-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm3239e9cc19623d50ce6544e4df5fe374397282aa8cf64531597d68bbb182edc1Packages/abrt-addon-python-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm0bb640f521f4df1888a984c1501c4dd3cb6c86fb7117e953d66b177ef6c1c00dPackages/abrt-cli-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm0241af3615b0e1704d51c58a770bf328507a9849b072b49ef4a7cbff4eed4227Packages/abrt-desktop-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm0b7d06e00612f4fc4b82128b351b6054dd5c7a01adb725bc703d83cbc17687bfPackages/abrt-devel-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpmdac149e10cf888595a040a97a2a21a4992cfa62deb4b8dccf0c00923b06054e8Packages/abrt-gui-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpme779ceb68ed845f2815f659b707097ad3aa84c6d277f8b97fe5bd49536f320e0Packages/abrt-libs-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm742659ff7ba5372de3de1fadf0b4352b54b3cd7669a5121dbb0791f51dfa87e9Packages/abrt-plugin-bugzilla-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpma4158ff1e823767e1973d115a48ed20c8cc036f307bf847b0691d404ac133ef3Packages/abrt-plugin-filetransfer-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm9b3f54f48d00e2e03a1e24d82f3a37407e0434f4d8ed41ac5dd61ee9894bd47cPackages/abrt-plugin-logger-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm88c6539beac9b2b1a49ec1d8b8c81ee4910bd734ffb9fc5ad15233a62168a85aPackages/abrt-plugin-mailx-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpma0dffdf20c2232c7a7269d80a2750b013e8615cfff2fa3be967ea61e243aac16Packages/abrt-plugin-reportuploader-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm7e26508baed179a941e6a9cae03ed04ff5cd7403aa95ce9e85287ba5bfd9bc7ePackages/abrt-plugin-rhtsupport-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm83d15bef675e398014d6f5ac42c342a019c29dff573ba0553dc8dec2a6fbf599Packages/abrt-plugin-runapp-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm50ce33ba05a4d3ffbf83b8e1a92fc434e04a429b4332b66622bfce9df9544f84Packages/abrt-plugin-sosreport-1.1.13-4.el6.i686.rpm31f41023cc17cf77c8b24bb5e4759da1abbd2eac403f6f426ab9677b2da44ca9SL6.0:abyssinica-fontsnewpackage: abyssinica-fontsSIL Abyssinica is a Unicode typeface family containing glyphs for the Ethiopic script.
The Ethiopic script is used for writing many of the languages of Ethiopia and Eritrea. Abyssinica SIL supports all Ethiopic characters which are in Unicode including the Unicode 4.1 extensions. Some languages of Ethiopia are not yet able to be fully represented in Unicode and, where necessary, we have included non-Unicode characters in the Private Use Area (see Private-use (PUA) characters supported by Abyssinica SIL).
Abyssinica SIL is based on Ethiopic calligraphic traditions. This release is a regular typeface, with no bold or italic version available or planned.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/abyssinica-fonts-1.0-5.1.el6.noarch.rpma0732b141a9e54a22d7a41f6cfb54151135388ebf551edcb8de50bfc97dcafe6SL6.0:aclnewpackage: aclThis package contains the getfacl and setfacl utilities needed for manipulating access control lists.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/acl-2.2.49-4.el6.i686.rpm266fe363b8aba27861e5154c6ae1f3915347aa820e813d62c2fb247f51a60c24Packages/libacl-2.2.49-4.el6.i686.rpm117ecc767c4d2b9c3ba8cfacf19fa356e2d71035601864dd4b0727b7d29a1a96Packages/libacl-devel-2.2.49-4.el6.i686.rpm359867a35988594f8222f82e43edbefc933cede79b723c767032772180526b04SL6.0:acpidnewpackage: acpidacpid is a daemon that dispatches ACPI events to user-space programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/acpid-1.0.10-2.1.el6.i686.rpm2def910fd11f0ef60e96895aacef5f5b9536ca45446bf1fa9526e86d82bf6eeeSL6.0:adaptxnewpackage: adaptxAdaptx is an XSLT processor and XPath engine.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/adaptx-0.9.13-8.1.el6.i686.rpm2fdc5920442f3c7a5dcdd3e0d6f73aa75791576685baf8905cd31f167dee5eb6Packages/adaptx-doc-0.9.13-8.1.el6.i686.rpm5dfbf229026e4c7f17865ef8ed373b98ae69928e3a526de472ce01d9f5b73b0aPackages/adaptx-javadoc-0.9.13-8.1.el6.i686.rpm5519bd330ed670e127f99a1278d74d6dffc186eb44b5fd084b5d3c89f403cb38SL6.0:aic94xx-firmwarenewpackage: aic94xx-firmwareAdaptec SAS 44300, 48300, 58300 Sequencer Firmware for Open-Source AIC94xx Driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/aic94xx-firmware-30-2.el6.noarch.rpmbac0f7a997111f5e40bb26f5c85f69bb6a2f9738738a15f63813a137ad0f40abSL6.0:aidenewpackage: aideAIDE (Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment) is a file integrity checker and intrusion detection program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/aide-0.14-3.el6.i686.rpm57364e185d90f50125b577acd86b75fee034ae2c068c9908cc279be0e8209118SL6.0:akonadinewpackage: akonadiPIM Storage Service. Requires an available instance of mysql server at runtime. Akonadi can spawn a per-user one automatically if the mysql-server package is installed on the machine. See also: /etc/akonadi/mysql-global.confScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/akonadi-1.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpmfd32148ca34609ef9ffb49fe0967f7814be5a04df8d9734f5f07a1a957280745Packages/akonadi-devel-1.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpm05fba06905c27ca65522ff6749e9d2e9fba524211e7efeb214c5d8a513e59945SL6.0:alacartenewpackage: alacarteAlacarte is a graphical menu editor that lets you edit, add, and delete menu entries. It follows the freedesktop.org menu specification and should work with any desktop environment that uses this specification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/alacarte-0.12.4-1.el6.noarch.rpm4fdf4e9a24f14b118cdbb8ed8f47ef856927ff3c4c5a629310435c7e405081d8SL6.0:alpinenewpackage: alpineThis adds the alpine text based email client.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/alpine-2.02-2.el6.i686.rpm11c92af67bcd14a45d58f1523e95e874810b7b7668d39b3f7b439498fde35fb7SL6.0:alsa-libnewpackage: alsa-libThe Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system.
This package includes the ALSA runtime libraries to simplify application programming and provide higher level functionality as well as support for the older OSS API, providing binary compatibility for most OSS programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/alsa-lib-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm78f2881dc0d376bf9da03f36fea14336fe0e434e4ce3534df39cfb652284296fPackages/alsa-lib-devel-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpmf809fadd6da000e9c33e6ce2c35031a0b79f3abb40536cf39e3d838c3f3f35d9SL6.0:alsa-pluginsnewpackage: alsa-pluginsThe Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) provides audio and MIDI functionality to the Linux operating system.
This package includes plugins for ALSA.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/alsa-plugins-arcamav-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpme63475befb3f07473b8a53939c9fd01b15ea693907ede0cad1f69ece41dc1919Packages/alsa-plugins-maemo-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm05e0fcc21e17e9ceaafdb852b2d1c8777559f02d5ea7e29d93416733df049939Packages/alsa-plugins-oss-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm1c3f0e8b0bd38df0e99e3a1c33fd882a065d1fa7b6663143cffe640776c93fd8Packages/alsa-plugins-pulseaudio-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpmeded1d4b0be566ce7ca776c03d8a897f80278be79d7f1b98fb582bab62d70eefPackages/alsa-plugins-samplerate-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm6656a38ead5260e1264ead7d8c6ceecc6f623e849e46014ca69e0c072aecdd56Packages/alsa-plugins-speex-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpme6881955cfbd3ec1e39cc7dde2b3f229e0aa8eeba7841d6f302ef903bc50b7e6Packages/alsa-plugins-upmix-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm9d5a901b9669517bc3d4b0d7fd670bdfed1b8e19aaa4e996a324eeb4279267a1Packages/alsa-plugins-usbstream-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm64e0e27c0c8e2dc09844044ecff0370b16ec32500b53f585523bca4812a34b5aPackages/alsa-plugins-vdownmix-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpmf155e094e4ad31759eec3b885d13b3eaf49eb3a5d40f672868bd1478c58def77SL6.0:alsa-utilsnewpackage: alsa-utilsThis package contains command line utilities for the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/alsa-utils-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm02ebbbe24e4f76ab9fc1a01349373ea4a7467030fc9980a1b546f4d700297970SL6.0:amandanewpackage: amandaAMANDA, the Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver, is a backup system that allows the administrator of a LAN to set up a single master backup server to back up multiple hosts to one or more tape drives or disk files. AMANDA uses native dump and/or GNU tar facilities and can back up a large number of workstations running multiple versions of Unix. Newer versions of AMANDA (including this version) can use SAMBA to back up Microsoft(TM) Windows95/NT hosts. The amanda package contains the core AMANDA programs and will need to be installed on both AMANDA clients and AMANDA servers. Note that you will have to install the amanda-client and/or amanda-server packages as well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/amanda-2.6.1p2-7.el6.i686.rpm001be1e601fa957b2c84da408b62bf3289d0c0ecb784230b8efc15ce3ad4d155Packages/amanda-client-2.6.1p2-7.el6.i686.rpmca715057dcf03277853e1db10efad6b43601bea8691fefe4e7ccf0c589998091Packages/amanda-devel-2.6.1p2-7.el6.i686.rpme7e722f7e8223d0ca039d22de389c249a9e7b5f9d3f47ec6ce597b100f73c2b4Packages/amanda-server-2.6.1p2-7.el6.i686.rpmb000773b525f131a4dfedcf2ce8b98a28efe13788c25ebde41a0f2150736a111SL6.0:amtunewpackage: amtuAbstract Machine Test Utility (AMTU) is an administrative utility to check whether the underlying protection mechanism of the hardware are still being enforced. This is a requirement of the Controlled Access Protection Profile FPT_AMT.1, see http://www.radium.ncsc.mil/tpep/library/protection_profiles/CAPP-1.d.pdfScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/amtu-1.0.8-8.el6.i686.rpm35d180291c9f42a699bfce06f6ed68528b35088080d72d0cdc9e112410ed2daeSL6.0:anacondanewpackage: anacondaThe anaconda package contains the program which was used to install your system. These files are of little use on an already installed system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/anaconda-13.21.82-1.el6.i686.rpmc34f70f7fa3019a4f0109b39e5f2c9598c45af0a0cb4855ac9c904185a430d89SL6.0:anaconda-yum-pluginsnewpackage: anaconda-yum-pluginsThe anaconda yum-plugins package contains yum plugins that are useful for anaconda and other system installation-related programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/anaconda-yum-plugins-1.0-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmda6292e38db4b5928b9ee9f3eb2b530a58e4351eb6d8f2f852ea7a3c5c1804c6SL6.0:antnewpackage: antAnt is a platform-independent build tool for java. It's used by apache jakarta and xml projects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ant-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpmfca821eb0f8b6245ffcb1183eb3a9c744aa81361ca175d761a22cebadb04b8f5Packages/ant-antlr-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm4428513b36713e498964ded24255afd86f1b3137f4f5076caf9593a6aa6e514dPackages/ant-apache-bcel-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm4f95b9e78a69daa681f4c6fc0c05d0363898f0246e909b217c233f83b3ed0517Packages/ant-apache-bsf-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpmd9fe7f5917ad73f271e8629887b1102d545fcf7af9f414bfb9dc53762c5a2edbPackages/ant-apache-log4j-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm5b44777bf1c8a20d7569276a10b355c9128579841cbbc5420b8295f53aac5f87Packages/ant-apache-oro-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpmc9f1dc709b03667af6bea02b0503c78be27a8deb8ec327b3bef0a8b3e7040da0Packages/ant-apache-regexp-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm5ddeebf89b283c0aa691bfea276ce489028748540d84f13da64ebfb7cd746fc8Packages/ant-apache-resolver-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm1b8ddc8050448b480bfcf071b54c9bcb44a7297938ea20e08ec23b41071b9f57Packages/ant-commons-logging-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm98bf6918a234e67ee512f8ba14c54295b5a6204a9c92fbfb995f54017919c320Packages/ant-commons-net-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpmacb495eebf7a0580c6fb7435303f18f356c48a9915ce1b4b83205a2f2cce3764Packages/ant-javadoc-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm57440c8b719ffbe09bf250273d7a8449f6a01ebe1d0ec46dfd38268d15973accPackages/ant-javamail-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpmb16f3a4ee7ee743a922738f69ab82f949bff32c78d59589066a9ca97cb64e9b8Packages/ant-jdepend-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm5152fc7d5c4f570f9c3b9112c847fa3d291b08372c12017518d7347d388ca48bPackages/ant-jmf-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm4c0719ca2e7c5ddc13a6ea03ce98b2e27c6252728fce699aac37a98c3cb61e1dPackages/ant-jsch-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm2a550b033339f1e23350fa2dfbd420d8b0b90cc4f71ddee2dddb92f1cf39d14fPackages/ant-junit-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpmcd5ea45030eeab41cec0503b42d91daae8bb30a7ef7f218fa168dfd61b37b2e3Packages/ant-manual-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpmbf7fba5aee4fb720da7720bfd088e6cdc7534b98a1f794b87a83aef359cc36e4Packages/ant-nodeps-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm1a05e28a32c5aa3f6cf59cc4722d2525cee3d76bcd1e8b0aa5d3b3210b52b451Packages/ant-scripts-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm822b2b42c7ca00088a635f785ed93bcad2fcb1e2dbc4297eb326fe9609dce1ccPackages/ant-swing-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm84d6db59bb53e16ebed721c33277c1c1fa744454b676041379b9799117b58177Packages/ant-trax-1.7.1-13.el6.i686.rpm79bc39e2b8adef1054b59c6a1140aa90ade08fc105e0b465f707705a0cf0f76bSL6.0:ant-contribnewpackage: ant-contribThe Ant-Contrib project is a collection of tasks (and at one point maybe types and other tools) for Apache Ant.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ant-contrib-1.0-0.10.b2.el6.noarch.rpma1d7b0f209388a628d80dbba6e471bf578ddbc11c94c9c36dc058f9e1a757b2dPackages/ant-contrib-javadoc-1.0-0.10.b2.el6.noarch.rpm071c49d03716aa1db69eb6c69369e679be45da26a77187610a74bf6f9372373aSL6.0:anthynewpackage: anthyAnthy provides the library to input Japanese on the applications, such as X applications and emacs. and the user dictionaries and the users information which is used for the conversion, is stored into their own home directory. So Anthy is secure than other conversion server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/anthy-9100h-10.1.el6.i686.rpmece5e18447fdb40b8c1874dbcb96d9979d41418d6e12e221ab609e07b07f8497Packages/anthy-devel-9100h-10.1.el6.i686.rpm5643d7db75999e5746e595623bbc49db6de979b98b7c2c0c47bdde59cd396749Packages/emacs-anthy-9100h-10.1.el6.noarch.rpm3a6efce1d4bbbd239d43ba91b54f5f0b1b2428e01399349127a64085477d6d95Packages/emacs-anthy-el-9100h-10.1.el6.noarch.rpm43cf89fdb37d0f5e376bcb0ca3f64b6adb6870f4e642e8309e57fd5b2bf0e8f6SL6.0:antlrnewpackage: antlrANTLR, ANother Tool for Language Recognition, (formerly PCCTS) is a language tool that provides a framework for constructing recognizers, compilers, and translators from grammatical descriptions containing C++ or Java actions [You can use PCCTS 1.xx to generate C-based parsers].Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/antlr-2.7.7-6.5.el6.i686.rpm27f3cdcd899b3c7e178c986273f83b87605eba48e4c54f6fa4e3b19d8cee47baPackages/antlr-javadoc-2.7.7-6.5.el6.i686.rpmba66c54d82805de6ae928d1d36b8ef44fd1ca78ba537b919e5269eacff18469fPackages/antlr-manual-2.7.7-6.5.el6.i686.rpma89c877f3ca40ecb7a9824159ba9f0ce8c928757499a31f56e1a81c9b3ee0173SL6.0:apache-jaspernewpackage: apache-jasperEclipse plugin for Jasper support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/apache-jasper-5.5.28-3.el6.noarch.rpmd2229852ce38ede7692e02efdeeafef57b9666eac919c50dbd3159b44f5ae48cPackages/apache-jasper-javadoc-5.5.28-3.el6.noarch.rpm9444e8917612761f159c564f0a9df555c14548675c11c96645272441e9522501SL6.0:apache-tomcat-apisnewpackage: apache-tomcat-apisApache Tomcat's Servlet 2.4/JSP 2.0 and Servlet 2.5/JSP 2.1 APIs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/apache-tomcat-apis-0.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmdc88ecb008aee82eaae0173e0558f4cf2278b3207ef6ca7102b91867bf9c12b9SL6.0:aprnewpackage: aprThe mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) is to provide a free library of C data structures and routines, forming a system portability layer to as many operating systems as possible, including Unices, MS Win32, BeOS and OS/2.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/apr-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpma7819cbb42c5d0d97395887f0afe9191ead6fbdf6ec4590299cf813c77f37605Packages/apr-devel-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm8d31d0abed73685a064cdfee21d4cf90d418d06f1df47692582dd3698df2ad6cSL6.0:apr-utilnewpackage: apr-utilThe mission of the Apache Portable Runtime (APR) is to provide a free library of C data structures and routines. This library contains additional utility interfaces for APR; including support for XML, LDAP, database interfaces, URI parsing and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/apr-util-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpmaa55821682ae4c087ab88e09a92ecfd026b3f0cac47f37470801247ddc051766Packages/apr-util-devel-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpmcb4cf93d8e5a29b0a921373f7f199684139b7760fcb6dc9f00a9e41de766292fPackages/apr-util-ldap-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm6869bd4578ed2f817b363f0ca95148f7038ef930a8c156121f1adea93f728a17Packages/apr-util-mysql-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm9ffce2576d78111b43823302030e4ac6230025c17ebf857ca292716693572eabPackages/apr-util-odbc-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm5ce6f87decea9dec5437ea6f674aa42f478408ed61e72d8f5b46adc3e9329a93Packages/apr-util-pgsql-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm0d45a8de4e6547e3139120b438d40c24ab3416acc4bde82d69810759a8793f54Packages/apr-util-sqlite-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpmc67aed213d81628b9acc016232bf67af4b29c6cc0908d51cc21001d7e160e8beSL6.0:arptables_jfnewpackage: arptables_jfThe arptables_jf utility controls the arpfilter network packet filtering code in the Linux kernel. You do not need this program for normal network firewalling. If you need to manually control which arp requests and/or replies this machine accepts and sends, you should install this package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/arptables_jf-0.0.8-20.el6.i686.rpmc6c3063940153e769714d14cfb65f3e0681afafb3a0bb2b1f8e948eece8d16fdSL6.0:arpwatchnewpackage: arpwatchThe arpwatch package contains arpwatch and arpsnmp. Arpwatch and arpsnmp are both network monitoring tools. Both utilities monitor Ethernet or FDDI network traffic and build databases of Ethernet/IP address pairs, and can report certain changes via email.
Install the arpwatch package if you need networking monitoring devices which will automatically keep track of the IP addresses on your network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/arpwatch-2.1a15-14.el6.i686.rpm6bd8726b857b51cf661178680c354051eeafed7644a0ba4ed3b185f60df738bbSL6.0:artsnewpackage: artsarts (analog real-time synthesizer) is the sound system of KDE 3.
The principle of arts is to create/process sound using small modules which do certain tasks. These may be create a waveform (oscillators), play samples, filter data, add signals, perform effects like delay/flanger/chorus, or output the data to the soundcard.
By connecting all those small modules together, you can perform complex tasks like simulating a mixer, generating an instrument or things like playing a wave file with some effects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/arts-1.5.10-10.el6.i686.rpmb619bfbda1e313b28b0159724e741a59c34d39c755ba8975b6cc53dec70a7060Packages/arts-devel-1.5.10-10.el6.i686.rpm4c2c937c9a08d883f6a3e36f481e03f8e6a49412d7a213e33f71c47a9229a979SL6.0:asciidocnewpackage: asciidocAsciiDoc is a text document format for writing short documents, articles, books and UNIX man pages. AsciiDoc files can be translated to HTML and DocBook markups using the asciidoc(1) command.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/asciidoc-8.4.5-4.1.el6.noarch.rpma4029f6f4f0ab130cce53b788b12df9ffaaef4e5fc8e2bf2299311d5946dc942SL6.0:aspellnewpackage: aspellGNU Aspell is a spell checker designed to eventually replace Ispell. It can either be used as a library or as an independent spell checker. Its main feature is that it does a much better job of coming up with possible suggestions than just about any other spell checker out there for the English language, including Ispell and Microsoft Word. It also has many other technical enhancements over Ispell such as using shared memory for dictionaries and intelligently handling personal dictionaries when more than one Aspell process is open at once.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/aspell-0.60.6-12.el6.i686.rpm15c7383988879d2dfac9f4772f2df75cfc3c310328d9a85fcace5642ea1eeaaaPackages/aspell-devel-0.60.6-12.el6.i686.rpm7da7e480242ed78764ebc74162f7a9f61181f9092116f493a81230929adf339eSL6.0:atnewpackage: atAt and batch read commands from standard input or from a specified file. At allows you to specify that a command will be run at a particular time. Batch will execute commands when the system load levels drop to a particular level. Both commands use user's shell.
You should install the at package if you need a utility for time-oriented job control. Note: If it is a recurring job that will need to be repeated at the same time every day/week, etc. you should use crontab instead.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/at-3.1.10-42.el6.i686.rpmc8a5b6cd97a47a776fe31c5f6800496a090022a8b8962910ca40fc9f38ebf51aSL6.0:at-spinewpackage: at-spiat-spi allows assistive technologies to access GTK-based applications. Essentially it exposes the internals of applications for automation, so tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, or even scripting interfaces can query and interact with GUI controls.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/at-spi-1.28.1-2.el6.i686.rpm10fe679d5834ebc4599b5bfcfbd800e8b36008308c7c3afb40d302361b1198ccPackages/at-spi-devel-1.28.1-2.el6.i686.rpm202f82e61a74f35ad9b1131ee73b9bd1f0f8c57af75b943afd20996b4022d506Packages/at-spi-python-1.28.1-2.el6.i686.rpme2d608aaa661daad06e0b41383d1d220efb8f17fdb530c57171f078ef7a27e38SL6.0:atknewpackage: atkThe ATK library provides a set of interfaces for adding accessibility support to applications and graphical user interface toolkits. By supporting the ATK interfaces, an application or toolkit can be used with tools such as screen readers, magnifiers, and alternative input devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/atk-1.28.0-2.el6.i686.rpm28570d9adce51709a97ee22ee1ea8ccbbd4c6ebf6d601b46f3276495f04d3991Packages/atk-devel-1.28.0-2.el6.i686.rpm7cfd45625b581e7ab0d4c43abfc42364c24357ec8eb795031825ce33d01291b4SL6.0:atlasnewpackage: atlasThe ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) project is an ongoing research effort focusing on applying empirical techniques in order to provide portable performance. At present, it provides C and Fortran77 interfaces to a portably efficient BLAS implementation, as well as a few routines from LAPACK.
The performance improvements in ATLAS are obtained largely via compile-time optimizations and tend to be specific to a given hardware configuration. In order to package ATLAS for Scientific Linux some compromises are necessary so that good performance can be obtained on a variety of hardware. This set of ATLAS binary packages is therefore not necessarily optimal for any specific hardware configuration. However, the source package can be used to compile customized ATLAS packages; see the documentation for information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/atlas-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpmdf160a4269cead30bbc859c02afe4347b8f3d3d5de56c65d35f8fcc63f8aa4cbPackages/atlas-3dnow-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpm151731ed3f5f9d7514719568e31c033d2ae6f9fc8833a285c0c0b433b976e951Packages/atlas-3dnow-devel-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpmfc22f898a8dcf170cf6db3589a4786f833fd0c09ce9bdd60071a2afb0c882d59Packages/atlas-devel-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpma24b231e1cc06f4f6114633cfc8ca0b8ba1a6b8f68039feac2b31d5d78161352Packages/atlas-sse-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpm4ae85fec78c67204b96de055ca9ee22f1f9191a7be5d3831a9e5175f47997d13Packages/atlas-sse-devel-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpmf14e8c758e51d290058962599cd33ab87ee918965d2fba7405cb24f64ae43fb0Packages/atlas-sse2-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpmc0483892c9937cf480f809e6b3f6ba342079a985b6b2bdc85f3062d7a92a1596Packages/atlas-sse2-devel-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpm3885f7ad28cd562fa7d0d302ead202ee8caa35f81233d49b0df5695ae90df318Packages/atlas-sse3-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpm84d1e0619888fea949a38baf0bd528c4b238ee260813cebabedd244a13eeb30cPackages/atlas-sse3-devel-3.8.3-12.4.el6.i686.rpm0f771aaecadbe49b597bba2e33a788ca02532d6269d65440bc3f1f7277c51aebSL6.0:atmel-firmwarenewpackage: atmel-firmwareThe drivers for Atmel at76c50x wireless network chips in the Linux 2.6.x kernel but do not include the firmware. This firmware needs to be loaded by the host on most cards using these chips.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/atmel-firmware-1.3-7.el6.noarch.rpmbe07cbeb6236142dd381378b471983195d1aae2b1233b06806c87713dc43b361SL6.0:attrnewpackage: attrA set of tools for manipulating extended attributes on filesystem objects, in particular getfattr(1) and setfattr(1). An attr(1) command is also provided which is largely compatible with the SGI IRIX tool of the same name.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/attr-2.4.44-4.el6.i686.rpm4abeb6cf134310e9b982196e8b1ded37a1458f333b50fe19f4554a5b71cf9a56Packages/libattr-2.4.44-4.el6.i686.rpm9d23a5ebf31c845e27344f790390e93bebadf9052e9ba54cb0bbcab4e38f0a77Packages/libattr-devel-2.4.44-4.el6.i686.rpmcd738e4712eb18b303a0c89cdecd723a5f47ee8889f4e1f4d8ff9e5045a74af5SL6.0:audiofilenewpackage: audiofileThe Audio File library is an implementation of the Audio File Library from SGI, which provides an API for accessing audio file formats like AIFF/AIFF-C, WAVE, and NeXT/Sun .snd/.au files. This library is used by the EsounD daemon.
Install audiofile if you are installing EsounD or you need an API for any of the sound file formats it can handle.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/audiofile-0.2.6-11.1.el6.i686.rpmbceec2112707348af63d78184882bc8ba886586c65c991d5bec7fab4654880caPackages/audiofile-devel-0.2.6-11.1.el6.i686.rpmeddd41b1199ec34386603458878288dd8977476a247a4dc32a9b6498ce6a36ceSL6.0:auditnewpackage: auditThe audit package contains the user space utilities for storing and searching the audit records generate by the audit subsystem in the Linux 2.6 kernel.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/audispd-plugins-2.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm81d499caf1be5d2719a5d5952a8a08aeb1a7e031c6a6a8005abe374f48f78cc9Packages/audit-2.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpmeccac445dbd457472337ccb7e1ffa702e850d12f8c6a718386a9f322c59cc52bPackages/audit-libs-2.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpmfd4d66bb5f8d8ecd14d2f2924ed3884680ac3878a93e53c03c5ca1484e7ce6d5Packages/audit-libs-devel-2.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm7db71e6c7b41746f14faa3e2fc086eda5b548af0f730ab095818da3bc662863fPackages/audit-libs-python-2.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm6936920b1803f961ba3043a7379328064e488572a1eb87ff2e94d23c7126e74dSL6.0:audit-viewernewpackage: audit-viewerA graphical utility for viewing and summarizing audit events.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/audit-viewer-0.5.1-3.el6.i686.rpm0f8606833f7e2eef1fca6a66829c25e2685f6680d5d6a590171f8f084dbbac02SL6.0:augeasnewpackage: augeasA library for programmatically editing configuration files. Augeas parses configuration files into a tree structure, which it exposes through its public API. Changes made through the API are written back to the initially read files.
The transformation works very hard to preserve comments and formatting details. It is controlled by ``lens'' definitions that describe the file format and the transformation into a tree.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/augeas-0.7.2-3.el6.i686.rpmcf972a2fa97437262baeca10f75923b091fe9c86529dbebdec973006b1b58f0dPackages/augeas-devel-0.7.2-3.el6.i686.rpm6276daa9c3f14406bdcc7f8ae473db0862cd76fef03458199a06e75bb91f9443Packages/augeas-libs-0.7.2-3.el6.i686.rpma7c14ee5fad968044edadcfb14eee45579e33938b45824425ed16d4cd51ca90fSL6.0:authconfignewpackage: authconfigAuthconfig is a command line utility which can configure a workstation to use shadow (more secure) passwords. Authconfig can also configure a system to be a client for certain networked user information and authentication schemes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/authconfig-6.1.4-6.el6.i686.rpmf2f5700ea271174a2df6e4a83c6218387a6e85fb1f123a4e00aa1a519c74a2e1Packages/authconfig-gtk-6.1.4-6.el6.i686.rpma34c734a547e82ebbcb9f5663ed143a9fab1d58355e305a0b055e1f2cd2e3453SL6.0:authdnewpackage: authdauthd is a small and fast RFC 1413 ident protocol daemon with both xinetd server and interactive modes that supports IPv6 and IPv4 as well as the more popular features of pidentd.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/authd-1.4.3-30.el6.i686.rpmcc425ad59dc80aeaf7c61f6b80bc2a84fba7263c6cc63166570361f78d0bdde3SL6.0:autoconfnewpackage: autoconfGNU 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autoconf-2.63-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm3fc534fdf890e6a8799176a1924ecd941445cdadae4a9055319dd9e4c0c01e29SL6.0:autoconf213newpackage: autoconf213GNU'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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autoconf213-2.13-20.1.el6.noarch.rpmd9a73fd2f9d27621c83456b1608ba3bc7b37d126f9f13310f3ab7657a1e160f6SL6.0:autofsnewpackage: autofsautofs 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autofs-5.0.5-23.el6.i686.rpmd076a91075e9a66896b02e3b66998a609ad65507f6ee093eec30f70b44eac75bSL6.0:automakenewpackage: automakeAutomake 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/automake-1.11.1-1.2.el6.noarch.rpm2462b71b81c7dc4930891e390a5e8e3bb1718ed15f8728e621efe77a8c5f6cb5SL6.0:automake14newpackage: automake14Automake 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/automake14-1.4p6-19.2.el6.noarch.rpm9cd5634b85e0c50876313fd9d02d777d1411c7c4cf22c24063d0d66ee3ce9c0fSL6.0:automake15newpackage: automake15Automake 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/automake15-1.5-27.el6.1.noarch.rpmdb8aa84b2023e694bda0611f203fdd5c24f27560d9d1b80592c6600972789b43SL6.0:automake16newpackage: automake16Automake 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/automake16-1.6.3-18.el6.1.noarch.rpma9c2718abdaa24b0515683bb509ffe0eb25f7e5b4320dcdde9e510b7e9b397dcSL6.0:automocnewpackage: automocThis 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/automoc-1.0-0.14.rc3.el6.i686.rpm4805a9376eb3ffa14592845462bc8a97c411c5e82bc25c17f72b4e19f8b565e6SL6.0:autotracenewpackage: autotraceAutoTrace is a program for converting bitmaps to vector graphics.
Supported input formats include BMP, TGA, PNM, PPM, and any format supported by ImageMagick, whereas output can be produced in Postscript, SVG, xfig, SWF, and others.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autotrace-0.31.1-25.el6.i686.rpma8d6a538044d65dca1cd1c26f1b475722ae4ca6e4eb4c9c5f951a1d593350339Packages/autotrace-devel-0.31.1-25.el6.i686.rpmd42b8adeb1bb096210857cb4b14b28b81a7feb58219cefeafc430dcd3fab1525SL6.0:avahinewpackage: avahiAvahi 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/avahi-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm1d93886878f1dc67c567f03a9e0cf497d53a5f48ea9659dd18b09e731a407fcbPackages/avahi-autoipd-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm4306957a3462aaae5fcca958ca9db1a135d3018d757d8b25f8aff2fc430c9d62Packages/avahi-compat-howl-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm21af8bb8827861d8d7c94b620d635d204c354f4b5ee73c072119e57158e078efPackages/avahi-compat-howl-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm788bb1d4b99159751686923d272b0e908f6fc96c7452229e3f3b5148b1cd0269Packages/avahi-compat-libdns_sd-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm2b32ca5d1040346c62b324b7b1585c28cfd6b99699e77c7dd588fbdeeeddc9e4Packages/avahi-compat-libdns_sd-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm8843ef21114ed5cab519bc0db331da7be9b3b62a56a808afce332d9152ebc4dcPackages/avahi-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpma5cfa7a6c36b1411f83cc89ab5a666a7a7df160e79968e33deb712f9c105454ePackages/avahi-dnsconfd-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm449dafc44fb9b4ce4a0e65c537ea82bb0ccaec6b2ddb78c2658be9710bbe85abPackages/avahi-glib-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpmd049369977a1cd702ff5764d5ca3e6b19cd405582562d5e46b9516595802bd94Packages/avahi-glib-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpmee6eb6324f3ebceca304a0aaf6c6bd6cab4327fa146f0364b1fbd1a1f7fc866fPackages/avahi-gobject-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpmded2aa9795c4e5a4a303e42ecf1e7472e7fc7e4a7edd2419050787022fdf960bPackages/avahi-gobject-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm26680c547ec713efc7bb6f252fd24dd966b1f273091b6ce227508d57bc6b3fadPackages/avahi-libs-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm5d83e148ad3fdde10d190561244be167fb0a2482addf1aecdbe7651a3c8f54bfPackages/avahi-qt3-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm8e3fe88dd54ed0b5f8991b5ae671e90a88df356d3f06c7b85fcbe520ab46df1cPackages/avahi-qt3-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpmd573ed3c3afa4b6795b2a9a0c21145caa2ddf3843d13896354c722ce3744d85aPackages/avahi-qt4-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm3dcfde51cdf8666185dc6a0df7b1aad214a4e6fb747e874103311fe2b096ca1bPackages/avahi-qt4-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpmbb93545b9653cb3a2b089732ed250ffe3184a51d03e0790f8fb019a89ea0c287Packages/avahi-tools-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm60a184688ce65798729beea393c7fd86dc61ffd3353c9cba2951d97e84764f0bPackages/avahi-ui-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm25883ba33b51b813e9ae69a97952cedc55f66849e2ebcc6742ee0c419fec046aPackages/avahi-ui-devel-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpmcc58bf656ca6d1ddad9c36581fa10e3535efb9e761b79d56a6d174bab4560675Packages/avahi-ui-tools-0.6.25-8.el6.i686.rpm7df095396d6558aa11b3dddc721b5ec0c8da5132279c04d59fe845332c64638eSL6.0:avalon-frameworknewpackage: avalon-frameworkThe Avalon framework consists of interfaces that define relationships between commonly used application components, best-of-practice pattern enforcements, and several lightweight convenience implementations of the generic components. What that means is that we define the central interface Component. We also define the relationship (contract) a component has with peers, ancestors and children.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/avalon-framework-4.1.4-7.el6.i686.rpmc91e8d786498a0a368e981406c2870eb82a032fdaea7a586c6bdab5885201e7cPackages/avalon-framework-javadoc-4.1.4-7.el6.i686.rpm934880a18c65b2563a2c0c4766ac0821e2ddd5f90c86f02b21d4a355d922bacePackages/avalon-framework-manual-4.1.4-7.el6.i686.rpm99d37671c33bdacd6f690bc2c8c0c00ce23b1590021737264b412c9261999a34SL6.0:avalon-logkitnewpackage: avalon-logkitLogKit is a logging toolkit designed for secure performance orientated logging in applications. To get started using LogKit, it is recomended that you read the whitepaper and browse the API docs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/avalon-logkit-1.2-8.2.el6.noarch.rpm3c1a3894cf41b1c57250c35aa113e32e92685bfe63b2a3fdb8835aed03d9e283Packages/avalon-logkit-javadoc-1.2-8.2.el6.noarch.rpm38a1f3d4653de8d8cf70b30c57847f34e6ed63d49894e01ec9b82ce781821984SL6.0:axisnewpackage: axisApache AXIS is an implementation of the SOAP ("Simple Object Access Protocol") submission to W3C.
From the draft W3C specification:
SOAP is a lightweight protocol for exchange of information in a decentralized, distributed environment. It is an XML based protocol that consists of three parts: an envelope that defines a framework for describing what is in a message and how to process it, a set of encoding rules for expressing instances of application-defined datatypes, and a convention for representing remote procedure calls and responses.
This project is a follow-on to the Apache SOAP project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/axis-1.2.1-7.2.el6.noarch.rpm5f420514c671081cc82f1d66ed16a6d68faa0be5b77560e2758856bbf3abddc0Packages/axis-javadoc-1.2.1-7.2.el6.noarch.rpm81a9c026583f1040ec195b0585b6bfc4d3dcb9274804922963b2c81b071d4c5bPackages/axis-manual-1.2.1-7.2.el6.noarch.rpmb0ca994218ab885241ecf4d70df713fb21cb17bfc233666a30ce02ca15a96f8bSL6.0:b43-fwcutternewpackage: b43-fwcutterThis package contains the 'b43-fwcutter' tool which is used to extract firmware for the Broadcom network devices.
See the README.Fedora file shipped in the package's documentation for instructions on using this tool.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/b43-fwcutter-012-2.2.el6.i686.rpm8c0e7c1dcdb62cbfa58da242e472261612197a61e14b3219b209b3e2a5db55d4SL6.0:b43-openfwwfnewpackage: b43-openfwwfOpen firmware for some Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chips. Currently supported models are 4306, 4311(rev1), 4318 and 4320.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/b43-openfwwf-5.2-4.el6.noarch.rpmc06ddd4f282c12cd1064e34a986f3ffbf4837d16a41f5fbee6009c073d514c75SL6.0:b43-toolsnewpackage: b43-toolsTools for the Broadcom 43xx series WLAN chip.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/b43-tools-0-0.4.git20090125.1.el6.i686.rpm72424abbe8219347ae116548b3e48c7fde616d95471947e78071c8039598ddecSL6.0:babelnewpackage: babelBabel is composed of two major parts:
* tools to build and work with gettext message catalogs
* a Python interface to the CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository),
providing access to various locale display names, localized number
and date formatting, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/babel-0.9.4-5.1.el6.noarch.rpme43f4277ff7f1e3adcd6b222763080dbc83a3027ba56df7f84eabf55c5e49a45Packages/python-babel-0.9.4-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmfb7f943c8f2980a76e252155d6da3e6d6617b4b96736f29c9a8797471d53ac35SL6.0:bablnewpackage: bablBabl is a dynamic, any to any, pixel format conversion library. It provides conversions between the myriad of buffer types images can be stored in. Babl doesn't only help with existing pixel formats, but also facilitates creation of new and uncommon ones.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/babl-0.1.2-4.el6.i686.rpmf029619792fec511fe860850c95ef7a633774c4a3cd7904597622c4e6c26d9b7Packages/babl-devel-0.1.2-4.el6.i686.rpm69049b397dd16072dbc70a9815499c106e307946ade8f8594d4f639de471ceb7Packages/babl-devel-docs-0.1.2-4.el6.noarch.rpm5f5a2183ff9803cf6006e87a80719f516d0bc717bd193cec3700b9f5a9bb7030SL6.0:baculanewpackage: baculaBacula is a set of programs that allow you to manage the backup, recovery, and verification of computer data across a network of different computers. It is based on a client/server architecture and is efficient and relatively easy to use, while offering many advanced storage management features that make it easy to find and recover lost or damaged files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bacula-client-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm1a62638b5f57874302dec3be776b34c3633764ab72196dd6e8f1a908cd1e398aPackages/bacula-common-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm5479a2ad783e5da5e2cfee31a5f049a82e39d9e1672c296354945668d2547635Packages/bacula-console-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm2a808dfab506c5baa7d0fbf35b24b16e78bc8821cd06ce7763730e6450c61e7fPackages/bacula-console-bat-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm371d8efe858ab5719868f113fb4a5e059b9ed6c27452bdb7051999cd6478d265Packages/bacula-director-common-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpmbbf3819714d2358b3ac3019d3ddd93ed92cba1e7c42994e53d2086d866978819Packages/bacula-director-mysql-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm7ddc1c3a636dc08a584c5c831ed26609520097a5d95350542e3ff4fc0a524905Packages/bacula-director-postgresql-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpmc26f8fce06b029c4c1e49dd6669c7386ee5aead73b3613aea3efef2e3ce73be0Packages/bacula-director-sqlite-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm8be282cae6509d79be9ccc195ac190378ce644ac2fbdf2bc9a6a55da34167124Packages/bacula-docs-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpme22a12fdde84fab0c23ebb794adac4a47ea9c3933826a17454e77d362aad0505Packages/bacula-storage-common-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpme6c86ed7f6d9557cec51b6c6ef590e5da6218ae3d6a3d1d8f26a81a7bf1bb6cdPackages/bacula-storage-mysql-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm6f8e90b8bddf2bd257a1073d4917e07b64b0375e36ed706a277e335190cdd4c4Packages/bacula-storage-postgresql-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpmf7f6c384d72d39070e55b35cf425430af1994545b4724d4b6f30367f798a5ad6Packages/bacula-storage-sqlite-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpmc29710aa2c81fdcd8f6e8d4924d48b18dd9a5903ff2b6ec99bf1774abd1f7dd6Packages/bacula-traymonitor-5.0.0-7.el6.i686.rpm8abbbf1cb24af9fe2fbcb0787d235450a5d4823b5c2710875853abd32361e4caSL6.0:baekmuk-ttf-fontsnewpackage: baekmuk-ttf-fontsThis package provides the free Korean TrueType fonts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/baekmuk-ttf-batang-fonts-2.2-28.el6.noarch.rpm8d4197abd2d2ea9622f2f5dc53f08dbadadb1d548337c75f259554e509e2e8c4Packages/baekmuk-ttf-dotum-fonts-2.2-28.el6.noarch.rpm5ebb5fd97cb82c71a24dcbe8433a83bbe226ff79745c6766b3ac6f40c3a640e6Packages/baekmuk-ttf-fonts-common-2.2-28.el6.noarch.rpm70416db9058f7b8a57f75650d82f8f2568769a4c53ac76f9cbcd215f07647de5Packages/baekmuk-ttf-fonts-ghostscript-2.2-28.el6.noarch.rpm568bfcca3336d9962d139c7d503376f2346e2f22e6ee2d1ec20f9830be731ba2Packages/baekmuk-ttf-gulim-fonts-2.2-28.el6.noarch.rpm3e26c1fce8355acec7ae06cb11eef715c3f731dd4eb523f18c0d1707247b27acPackages/baekmuk-ttf-hline-fonts-2.2-28.el6.noarch.rpm060f54c84085e60a8a0fe72adb023d8bf7d33005bb3e41c3bd80cf71b8425fe3SL6.0:basesystemnewpackage: basesystemBasesystem defines the components of a basic Scientific Linux system (for example, the package installation order to use during bootstrapping). Basesystem should be in every installation of a system, and it should never be removed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/basesystem-10.0-4.el6.noarch.rpmead0beba665acf84b8087c0b665323b0bbb07df012d6db83e9ba7cead82a11b6SL6.0:bashnewpackage: bashThe GNU Bourne Again shell (Bash) is a shell or command language interpreter that is compatible with the Bourne shell (sh). Bash incorporates useful features from the Korn shell (ksh) and the C shell (csh). Most sh scripts can be run by bash without modification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bash-4.1.2-3.el6.i686.rpm38961fb49b8605d77e09d2622b2326984780813769294efb04f10045698ff24bPackages/bash-doc-4.1.2-3.el6.i686.rpm094ed462b83d1a31d15dd7f90cddbe882588c4ad2945854e49900e51be5cc1ccSL6.0:batiknewpackage: batikBatik is a Java(tm) technology based toolkit for applications that want to use images in the Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) format for various purposes, such as viewing, generation or manipulation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/batik-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpma3db8e47e82f1737ff03b850b2f626f169a87cda84fb95835700fa2331e7d747Packages/batik-demo-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpm7ec6e6345e562697f1dcd9e150e8d855e6d63b8d430ec018fe85811164ba5acfPackages/batik-javadoc-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpm80ebcf92997a35efac006d37e19fcff2da34c4310a13d52197cb172259dbf6f9Packages/batik-rasterizer-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpm63e1e8e7ca083e2fe0b5642b4779c40aaf2d796680b0d9222e1db6aa03aa649aPackages/batik-slideshow-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpma3e92623f4d7c650d0859848937e3111adbebfe2fe9d65c0496edaa7074b484ePackages/batik-squiggle-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpmbd56ba659baf8b471be74bd54bb32c80340e29a1b3feddc645eb23f53a161e76Packages/batik-svgpp-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpmce5d4a6f0893572a58e1503e639661ddfb3ac21accfb0ea3e7fd245fa1153d38Packages/batik-ttf2svg-1.7-6.3.el6.i686.rpmdf0c649cbf4613e5e8f30a4a2c2d4c6d9878eea5d3885e73b8c1b2fa26870b91SL6.0:bcnewpackage: bcThe bc package includes bc and dc. Bc is an arbitrary precision numeric processing arithmetic language. Dc is an interactive arbitrary precision stack based calculator, which can be used as a text mode calculator.
Install the bc package if you need its number handling capabilities or if you would like to use its text mode calculator.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bc-1.06.95-1.el6.i686.rpmc043016f2a96b1c87e00ab7188ed78d753f760e16999374c545bd54e6699c70cSL6.0:bcelnewpackage: bcelThe Byte Code Engineering Library (formerly known as JavaClass) is intended to give users a convenient possibility to analyze, create, and manipulate (binary) Java class files (those ending with .class). Classes are represented by objects which contain all the symbolic information of the given class: methods, fields and byte code instructions, in particular. Such objects can be read from an existing file, be transformed by a program (e.g. a class loader at run-time) and dumped to a file again. An even more interesting application is the creation of classes from scratch at run-time. The Byte Code Engineering Library (BCEL) may be also useful if you want to learn about the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) and the format of Java .class files. BCEL is already being used successfully in several projects such as compilers, optimizers, obsfuscators and analysis tools, the most popular probably being the Xalan XSLT processor at Apache.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bcel-5.2-7.2.el6.i686.rpm1bc51c8dd4a3ea491ac5b82833bc699ad0995ed8b9853215b205f92830236910Packages/bcel-javadoc-5.2-7.2.el6.i686.rpm2e7fbcc5c419512ebd6928e43d79ea0c3f83d1eada98100f51821959e003accbPackages/bcel-manual-5.2-7.2.el6.i686.rpm05ee78bb55c26eaad4f58cac0df75cb500add2b4721a0df2bb48e7170a35f4a8SL6.0:bea-staxnewpackage: bea-staxThe Streaming API for XML (StAX) is a groundbreaking new Java API for parsing and writing XML easily and efficiently.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bea-stax-1.2.0-0.5.rc1.2.el6.i686.rpmdcbed11bf7ce60a5db4dfb142e0b4f36c35bcd34a74e16b7f9718c1c4e4ddaf9Packages/bea-stax-api-1.2.0-0.5.rc1.2.el6.i686.rpm86aac5a1d5836d50c2833b814dbf643ffeff849c8903071c5ea58ced0647ee63Packages/bea-stax-javadoc-1.2.0-0.5.rc1.2.el6.i686.rpmbb61178793a445af3e01f5ada00b2f58d54917c4cbbbbc613d0317f9669e5a80SL6.0:bfa-firmwarenewpackage: bfa-firmwareBrocade Fibre Channel HBA Firmware.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bfa-firmware-2.1.2.1-2.el6.noarch.rpmce9ec8fc94526873013cd52a10f5948ca7d2a5ce3b7901d87e101cf76abcf54aSL6.0:bindnewpackage: bindBIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) is an implementation of the DNS (Domain Name System) protocols. BIND includes a DNS server (named), which resolves host names to IP addresses; a resolver library (routines for applications to use when interfacing with DNS); and tools for verifying that the DNS server is operating properly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-9.7.0-5.P2.el6.i686.rpm5198835d6133f053923a6e3dff798a1a6f8c9355c07aa102d6d480ac20ce4ee3Packages/bind-chroot-9.7.0-5.P2.el6.i686.rpm874c8f6014a3e823d353d0bd19593cad729c8ae740347a31949933fc97adf055Packages/bind-devel-9.7.0-5.P2.el6.i686.rpm62622f3b60603aaf8473ef38404e57c2e75b3656a3e6a11fa072466a1de7336bPackages/bind-libs-9.7.0-5.P2.el6.i686.rpm0d929296d977681e087c222f83506a6c11ae1d1e7c65edc05fe1a24ac3970fccPackages/bind-sdb-9.7.0-5.P2.el6.i686.rpme1a43916e8eb7c05e8a14a856c6b632fd9e339a37cf60d609921c57ac8f4a4a7Packages/bind-utils-9.7.0-5.P2.el6.i686.rpm73a45c3d7814c218d2944e657e1c91e9647216a0f0daa391aced4378e266878aSL6.0:bind-dyndb-ldapnewpackage: bind-dyndb-ldapThis package provides an LDAP back-end plug-in for BIND. It features support for dynamic updates and internal caching, to lift the load off of your LDAP server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-dyndb-ldap-0.1.0-0.9.b.el6.i686.rpm4ef0df24f9b2655ade74d4a6a91581b1e500c6656c34c96c75c2634b074f8e97SL6.0:binutilsnewpackage: binutilsBinutils 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).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/binutils-2.20.51.0.2-5.11.el6.i686.rpmcd7d125658a0055646e47ffdbe738ab90f297ed815738bf60ad7559304b11197Packages/binutils-devel-2.20.51.0.2-5.11.el6.i686.rpm25042d28b1d1e9a5214f62239f62375185f80480f3dbebaf66d249296668f304SL6.0:bisonnewpackage: bisonBison 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bison-2.4.1-5.el6.i686.rpmb72ef8afb143a6ecff432d18bd4be80ff2dd0e0b784374170c4f156f48888d12Packages/bison-devel-2.4.1-5.el6.i686.rpm630dccb86d9cb932d87b894b37ab67c457c45f2533e93148cd9473890e78e423Packages/bison-runtime-2.4.1-5.el6.i686.rpmdb9dac595213a66a67a48e913828bf0f3e20b07a694924bd107a493b55ca85aaSL6.0:bitmap-fontsnewpackage: bitmap-fontsThe bitmap-fonts package provides a number of bitmap fonts selected from the xorg package designed for use locations such as terminals.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bitmap-console-fonts-0.3-15.el6.noarch.rpm9bf3ea8571f4af800d64f219b9111d17035280d8c0e3abde7cbd3f3418b638d9Packages/bitmap-fangsongti-fonts-0.3-15.el6.noarch.rpmf2fdb162b9b1fcad16f502132abcf275b24b69604f45e4d15a6496793f53c5a5Packages/bitmap-fixed-fonts-0.3-15.el6.noarch.rpm49aed6c3edee7e8f28f54b7ca9d1649c15c5c060ccacccd8b2791493b774a9daPackages/bitmap-fonts-compat-0.3-15.el6.noarch.rpmbc8f319a7e1d53f44dc4f0122f0fa58e82fe51e069b55bf960c66d7c56467eddPackages/bitmap-lucida-typewriter-fonts-0.3-15.el6.noarch.rpme25270f173519b483ad779b79876c0255738809cc718dfc8435e31d8899e14adPackages/bitmap-miscfixed-fonts-0.3-15.el6.noarch.rpm5e1ddc581182a6180c6fa27ae6456348585ea4232cdbe4ad76ce5eee4ed54133SL6.0:blktracenewpackage: blktraceblktrace is a block layer IO tracing mechanism which provides detailed information about request queue operations to user space. This package includes both blktrace, a utility which gathers event traces from the kernel; and blkparse, a utility which formats trace data collected by blktrace.
You should install the blktrace package if you need to gather detailed information about IO patterns.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/blktrace-1.0.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpm2621ad5de5f51ac6db4bd0af3462cf1b4caca339d42dfea626024ad6b0cf743dSL6.0:bltknewpackage: bltkThis tool kit is used to measure battery life and performance under different workloads on Linux. Test can be used with various workloads to simulate different types of laptop usage. The following workloads are currently implemented:
a) Idle workload - collect statistics only
b) Reader workload - simulates text reading on laptop
c) DVD playback workload - simulates laptop entertaining usage
d) Office Activity workload - simulates laptop usage for different
office activities (based on OpenOffice.org office suit)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bltk-1.0.9-14.el6.i686.rpmf7c0933dcc11bee2d4a5c772bcf1e10e791c66ac872be67ec948144d512c8475SL6.0:blueznewpackage: bluezUtilities for use in Bluetooth applications:
- hcitool
- hciattach
- hciconfig
- bluetoothd
- l2ping
- start scripts
- pcmcia configuration files
The BLUETOOTH trademarks are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bluez-4.66-1.el6.i686.rpma7fa4f745c053eab6d0baa6ec3b96ed5bec33c1470ded97ee4e4d660e27c5b57Packages/bluez-alsa-4.66-1.el6.i686.rpm55dfd2acd3d844bccada93aab58cdf41b3f41dcf22f06373599194c108b38a03Packages/bluez-compat-4.66-1.el6.i686.rpm044a7a33dcc5071b14dfdae725495c9a2a8177ac3b91d2eef3a6eb3b6551cf2cPackages/bluez-cups-4.66-1.el6.i686.rpmc8c188ffd5ba7f2721a5fa3ce1c0a58cda62ae48e03cae0532113a12b94a0c4ePackages/bluez-gstreamer-4.66-1.el6.i686.rpmc689a5c495905eaefbb46db79a48ecf7f814846bec2c14c66b01ab6540a73600Packages/bluez-libs-4.66-1.el6.i686.rpmb72af5f323730a49b09b177970554f890a3845c8ea7d5a142386d4c5050a9efaPackages/bluez-libs-devel-4.66-1.el6.i686.rpm22ac39c262afa76b465d2859b593ed9e377bc4dfcfd04117157deb58743a95f5SL6.0:boostnewpackage: boostBoost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ Standard Library, in the hopes of establishing "existing practice" for extensions and providing reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. (Some of the libraries have already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report.)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/boost-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm908ec9fc6452396067cb5c21a37501fd579a27913b4af334635d2473b4895f3ePackages/boost-date-time-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm01a354210c9cdf5c897bde034d569f20fd60fb3d8a0aabf6da2cc17b1b30f557Packages/boost-devel-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm46cca420467cd450392fc8c594ba6dbff1d324f0a9b5799c64bf59afbbae4b70Packages/boost-doc-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpmdf27eaa429a9fcc2938cd7a02512f79fdf011abe63e568e6b52e3eccb3e72a56Packages/boost-filesystem-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm908dbb130f9249a06a175401077391c548d07facc34a8c020f396a0a0ba72ccfPackages/boost-graph-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm80302647b7dd11b03dc4927005b3911996ff62bac1dc02237daecfdfb4d1e364Packages/boost-graph-mpich2-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpmf0030ef920a7437e1cb100b6366d1adeef6f3ddcf062b6673098c214d890d845Packages/boost-graph-openmpi-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm0a82c7b1bf0ad146c67ccda844d100c1e8b4aa6e63dfcf5eff78c0ec028316d2Packages/boost-iostreams-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpma47eea89d938cf068d6c8010ad51de28165a48d343881692c557963f5cd326cfPackages/boost-math-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm24216b2e0d5adf85c83b0af8f675175380ec7e8f28a3e78ad6b6dd6a402adf8aPackages/boost-mpich2-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpma171cdb4814364ee5bfab05f314bcfa4027bf2b13f59d9a202bd0fe827c3ea93Packages/boost-mpich2-devel-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm3378e27648afce617d3c353352e875f307d11101dbd849de549534def82d9a39Packages/boost-mpich2-python-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpmb8519fe96e264cc14f3693a888c80406ef98eae00d90052e74b7c55e78ce07bcPackages/boost-openmpi-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpme20773088d3b1dcc95587f5a92dd04e7c3f8af95b06321471dc51f18f13b58a6Packages/boost-openmpi-devel-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm3ae61f559f09dfbc9c9060bf2a05ede4934fd43e8a38abe3a022c19a1ff5aa93Packages/boost-openmpi-python-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm4cc6f67643441f3b1dc15880e4af0497eaa74eb7a23c07158fa08f857b3fb6a6Packages/boost-program-options-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm893d6c42d5ed88984dee949bfabbebcf9bbf0891acc8dbbf39f0c6f3b84bb4e2Packages/boost-python-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm3c1e6aefaa129451f7cd5989b04ee2c4b623c0f2eaf1c534033dd523b4b0b6bbPackages/boost-regex-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpmcddefd3dfeafcb0b4d998c458131fbc66360a1b567f1f9e0148a6e358033670fPackages/boost-serialization-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm3f6e4e06a5c38e8555a6532764b81414565ed6526c9e51029100f6f7c905796cPackages/boost-signals-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpme8d8a53fcce675a730fc4ad4450e31804bbb847ab63a7d0a96c829af83fa3839Packages/boost-static-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm8b3c503ce8e387871ed849517fae30af7b58b06ce9a9b92513f737b12bb77c17Packages/boost-system-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpmd19f6b0a8d5847bbfef78f2e125afe0fa4bf7105f78a75b4d5097e8d1cdcd555Packages/boost-test-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpm1f638a64018b4dd3c5d8290845c3073d9d2221e132e16872f49e9b51b74b576dPackages/boost-thread-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpmde84372b3cac1a44a6a4f12453e86d733c6677e5dc5f6ed2c9de95e4eafcd5b3Packages/boost-wave-1.41.0-11.el6.i686.rpmacd3c241c707c63b639d49fe509822535d3f4ff9854b7a4adb39f3fe04bcf78eSL6.0:bpg-fontsnewpackage: bpg-fontsBPG Fonts are a set of GPL licensed Georgian Unicode fonts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bpg-algeti-fonts-2.005-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm5ebd29bf6d22771b6f1cf160227f8be347ae224ff907bf30f7d00d3bb7979e9dPackages/bpg-chveulebrivi-fonts-3.002-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm7b613b5fc3c32b31a83439f601f4d7a5f91fe110856eb36cca703156b080df9aPackages/bpg-courier-fonts-4.002-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm5897e1dbe9412a8ec8d16da65ea67ec13dcdd9185f743f75b5a3007246322be9Packages/bpg-courier-s-fonts-4.000-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmcf4d06f263e27af4d9262bce4bd4908f375bbb7a686adf3c08ea3b4e6fa94971Packages/bpg-elite-fonts-3.000-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmc36126e71eb2620e5061d0914a6a478fcd9170034e77d0e826a70b09c31d37ddPackages/bpg-fonts-common-20090205-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmedacea9673b1ceb8513496721949727391b54c75acdb6c87afffabd00b5ca44aPackages/bpg-glaho-fonts-9.000-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmff380f4020f416ce67efce9fc881fc93f9748f894e2423dd661c662cdc4500d0Packages/bpg-ingiri-fonts-4.000-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmc2140b3b02a627e53f7be442932483323d973212295ade235eda8d986ce3cad8Packages/bpg-nino-medium-cond-fonts-4.005-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm89b3883f8d38c3c3db7ffeea6c2af0591058dc385b674675d434d98043e7f26fPackages/bpg-nino-medium-fonts-4.005-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm2a0947d53f1d454f36544b98b9a6bf23a504ec5bfde62fc47b3e1aadeb7479e4Packages/bpg-sans-fonts-1.005-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm4ebb730eb77fbbb05f4a7814c8e32302a7453acf97af29d212ec8e32481682d6Packages/bpg-sans-medium-fonts-1.005-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmbfa69bbf1e57af933e7978b14f19ae24ab977c46c73e878a40976a3e033aff4ePackages/bpg-sans-modern-fonts-2.025-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm282d44b77dfc0954b2170aa67d5d41ec65899c193edf2fab481eddd806ac23b9Packages/bpg-sans-regular-fonts-1.005-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmfed541f731d6dffe1471e3f3ecaadcf45d4628c4d3dbb41b9a6a9a7a1ec0287dPackages/bpg-serif-fonts-1.005-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm7ca26728670c82d9b42a43577e12e64dff1d285f9bf53d8561ffa1f9ffaef0a6Packages/bpg-serif-modern-fonts-2.028-6.1.el6.noarch.rpm37ac3e0807481adc3c3899e59ac560a9da6af6fd70e2884452ac9befdaa73832SL6.0:braseronewpackage: braseroSimple and easy to use CD/DVD burning application for the Gnome desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/brasero-2.28.3-6.el6.i686.rpmc8bf953df4e96ded0424b347e970ccba4c630d4bf30150277a8df525e2f9928cPackages/brasero-devel-2.28.3-6.el6.i686.rpm3d423ffe05b29b462251aa4623288daf5c2c9257fc32391e531875233f48c82dPackages/brasero-libs-2.28.3-6.el6.i686.rpm2f43d1fa4780a899518b79bbd3fe21e138bdc282cd78b344ef54bdd0f250aff7Packages/brasero-nautilus-2.28.3-6.el6.i686.rpmb9122ef4ef64bd92e66782cb9d4d6ee6b648a33ab3e2984f3fd3ef13c74d3614SL6.0:bridge-utilsnewpackage: bridge-utilsThis package contains utilities for configuring the linux ethernet bridge. The linux ethernet bridge can be used for connecting multiple ethernet devices together. The connecting is fully transparent: hosts connected to one ethernet device see hosts connected to the other ethernet devices directly.
Install bridge-utils if you want to use the linux ethernet bridge.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bridge-utils-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpm45e6b96c9ee53e5afdd3bb43ceb3a7e216622c7c63f3738faca2e337e7127ac6SL6.0:brlttynewpackage: brlttyBRLTTY is a background process (daemon) which provides access to the Linux/Unix console (when in text mode) for a blind person using a refreshable braille display. It drives the braille display and provides complete screen review functionality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/brlapi-0.5.4-6.el6.i686.rpm5e46287ec8f3b0f357df6f0adf8a4e0aca41237cb6e5c503371c7919285efd7ePackages/brlapi-devel-0.5.4-6.el6.i686.rpm2470ba2592f1de2b5f3ddf5bd13a274489a98d1d1992a789ff23a86e44bc831fPackages/brlapi-java-0.5.4-6.el6.i686.rpm7832abf21510e710eee9d20e5b27f1efb1108aaac7c388bd7aef639347141136Packages/brltty-4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm7e45c0420604ab356082791d72e21ce39c35672122ca66cc920b326d841481b9Packages/brltty-at-spi-4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm50472f9acb4cc3e44b17a471835a4379e18a4c1255dc2443a8a30712738f8b27Packages/brltty-xw-4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm5c84c2e34892d0636692a2510fe72e980b09f28d7703ef4e655e757b270d73e4Packages/python-brlapi-0.5.4-6.el6.i686.rpm16889beaa3429e46f19532239a7b68380333d73812cd964aed8cf325aa84e503Packages/tcl-brlapi-0.5.4-6.el6.i686.rpmd9e169aa2bf10b625caed24f265eb31a71963b0fa181ee00e886767a7b1cc13dSL6.0:bsfnewpackage: bsfBean Scripting Framework (BSF) is a set of Java classes which provides scripting language support within Java applications, and access to Java objects and methods from scripting languages. BSF allows one to write JSPs in languages other than Java while providing access to the Java class library. In addition, BSF permits any Java application to be implemented in part (or dynamically extended) by a language that is embedded within it. This is achieved by providing an API that permits calling scripting language engines from within Java, as well as an object registry that exposes Java objects to these scripting language engines.
BSF supports several scripting languages currently: * Javascript (using Rhino ECMAScript, from the Mozilla project) * Python (using either Jython or JPython) * Tcl (using Jacl) * NetRexx (an extension of the IBM REXX scripting language in Java) * XSLT Stylesheets (as a component of Apache XML project's Xalan and Xerces)
In addition, the following languages are supported with their own BSF engines: * Java (using BeanShell, from the BeanShell project) * JRuby * JudoScriptScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bsf-2.4.0-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm0ad9779284d4f22e57dc3b26ba7ec857e34dffb2da4436cb5de0922c9dd7a785Packages/bsf-javadoc-2.4.0-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm455c409cf81c39dd852931ded5f298e3edb47d45473724b190eaa79976c44091SL6.0:bshnewpackage: bshBeanShell is a small, free, embeddable, Java source interpreter with object scripting language features, written in Java. BeanShell executes standard Java statements and expressions, in addition to obvious scripting commands and syntax. BeanShell supports scripted objects as simple method closures like those in Perl and JavaScript(tm). You can use BeanShell interactively for Java experimentation and debugging or as a simple scripting engine for your applications. In short: BeanShell is a dynamically interpreted Java, plus some useful stuff. Another way to describe it is to say that in many ways BeanShell is to Java as Tcl/Tk is to C: BeanShell is embeddable - You can call BeanShell from your Java applications to execute Java code dynamically at run-time or to provide scripting extensibility for your applications. Alternatively, you can call your Java applications and objects from BeanShell; working with Java objects and APIs dynamically. Since BeanShell is written in Java and runs in the same space as your application, you can freely pass references to "real live" objects into scripts and return them as results.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bsh-1.3.0-15.5.el6.noarch.rpm293db986f79ca581f7b1b73f9fd40ede56bd97ea4f946730d22312e388d3880dPackages/bsh-demo-1.3.0-15.5.el6.noarch.rpm51cdc1fae04dad9269b45e8e36facf62407583f869acc5f06ee9a3b209a96c1fPackages/bsh-desktop-1.3.0-15.5.el6.noarch.rpmd003b72ac00e4f70a71ee493f2e072aaa24a6dda4ca7b076f6eb00825247fbd1Packages/bsh-javadoc-1.3.0-15.5.el6.noarch.rpmdd56274856944e6b4850567debf911547380f6d990f3156bcf542c36a54feb62Packages/bsh-manual-1.3.0-15.5.el6.noarch.rpm891170cff6caf55455fc3d46ba15cfd17a0bdafaa7a03ee1254ffb37e711c26fSL6.0:busyboxnewpackage: busyboxBusybox is a single binary which includes versions of a large number of system commands, including a shell. This package can be very useful for recovering from certain types of system failures, particularly those involving broken shared libraries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/busybox-1.15.1-10.el6.i686.rpm53f848611896a73e6b1b2ee63a57a8bfa6ed0957d30376946d22e7bd92bbb86ePackages/busybox-petitboot-1.15.1-10.el6.i686.rpm834887f9ebc6b68d8ab9d3f5060a4c7a1ec43fcc64d0b232668886f3472742c7SL6.0:bwidgetnewpackage: bwidgetAn extended widget set for Tcl/Tk.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bwidget-1.8.0-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmbb65911db854fb3e6f771530b85f3c600d9dd914d5fb94099f9dd4ac1288c5b4SL6.0:byaccnewpackage: byaccByacc (Berkeley Yacc) is a public domain LALR parser generator which is used by many programs during their build process.
If you are going to do development on your system, you will want to install this package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/byacc-1.9.20070509-6.1.el6.i686.rpme5c8858c8ee0c095feeed4e041f6ee282eba3e87083ceacd22be4c62fcc62b2eSL6.0:byaccjnewpackage: byaccjBYACC/J is an extension of the Berkeley v 1.8 YACC-compatible parser generator. Standard YACC takes a YACC source file, and generates one or more C files from it, which if compiled properly, will produce a LALR-grammar parser. This is useful for expression parsing, interactive command parsing, and file reading. Many megabytes of YACC code have been written over the years. This is the standard YACC tool that is in use every day to produce C/C++ parsers. I have added a "-J" flag which will cause BYACC to generate Java source code, instead. So there finally is a YACC for Java now!Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/byaccj-1.14-5.1.el6.i686.rpm51c8883aa103e499b192c1864d27956af820a072c6cca93524aed1a959b35aa1SL6.0:bzip2newpackage: bzip2Bzip2 is a freely available, patent-free, high quality data compressor. Bzip2 compresses files to within 10 to 15 percent of the capabilities of the best techniques available. However, bzip2 has the added benefit of being approximately two times faster at compression and six times faster at decompression than those techniques. Bzip2 is not the fastest compression utility, but it does strike a balance between speed and compression capability.
Install bzip2 if you need a compression utility.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bzip2-1.0.5-6.1.el6.i686.rpma906c642575e9902f12fb9d3566f1a9a3138d8a14d10fef0a008855bd5d840d5Packages/bzip2-devel-1.0.5-6.1.el6.i686.rpm27c668fd6b70d4284180cbb9518d788fb0d056126707c3a29a7eafc2a4b66616Packages/bzip2-libs-1.0.5-6.1.el6.i686.rpm046c4ff24c1390bc6bf85ae5a4994a981b10dedfeafd47a86c4a4c46cb8f4080SL6.0:bzrnewpackage: bzrBazaar is a distributed revision control system that is powerful, friendly, and scalable. It is the successor of Baz-1.x which, in turn, was a user-friendly reimplementation of GNU Arch.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bzr-2.1.1-2.el6.i686.rpm7dba2b18a7dab9e98067bdde14d72a3f282d21829ee41241eb3f51f0ee360879Packages/bzr-doc-2.1.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm59c3c70b22b5ec7d11a62e20a974e93abd97464901545a47ef662f2c57562690SL6.0:c-aresnewpackage: c-aresc-ares is a C library that performs DNS requests and name resolves asynchronously. c-ares is a fork of the library named 'ares', written by Greg Hudson at MIT.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/c-ares-1.7.0-5.el6.i686.rpm605f1d35222630e39ac23e2830d4e537c99e2e957184c9909f68958a447de35ePackages/c-ares-devel-1.7.0-5.el6.i686.rpmf74da06d28debcd32a21af65a7db6a67b7ea9dab015b7c6e2892dbd240bcc005SL6.0:c2050newpackage: c2050This is a filter to convert bitcmyk data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Lexmark 2050 printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/c2050-0.3b-3.1.el6.i686.rpm3425a39ddf922b1007f79885fd2087c35898121a02d2eddee0a9290aa007ac7eSL6.0:c2070newpackage: c2070This is a filter to convert bitcmyk data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Lexmark 2070 printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/c2070-0.99-7.el6.i686.rpm7101cea532cbf7ef20b45bec5fa174a383c76cad53e54233b6c74d0cf6aebd18SL6.0:ca-certificatesnewpackage: ca-certificatesThis package contains the set of CA certificates chosen by the Mozilla Foundation for use with the Internet PKI.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ca-certificates-2010.63-3.el6.noarch.rpmd1c02715bd50463682db18cfebf325a81b0d48b5bcb92e6b809c0e689f75e7dcSL6.0:cachefilesdnewpackage: cachefilesdThe cachefilesd daemon manages the caching files and directory that are that are used by network filesystems such a AFS and NFS to do persistent caching to the local disk.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cachefilesd-0.10.1-2.el6.i686.rpme20fdee7cb8be5d7c1156716517b9f104cee9bc444f5c0aef7879695b0291a41SL6.0:caironewpackage: cairoCairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display and print output. Currently supported output targets include the X Window System, OpenGL (via glitz), in-memory image buffers, and image files (PDF, PostScript, and SVG).
Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available (e.g. through the X Render Extension or OpenGL).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cairo-1.8.8-3.1.el6.i686.rpmb91f41446b364b7510bdf9e3146fe9b42795b31ed304f1fd5d9556996fa08ba9Packages/cairo-devel-1.8.8-3.1.el6.i686.rpm0f9777d9def4fbb070d7b420d2c2c3d651a76b0eb16e8d42066eb145e0fc10c8SL6.0:cairo-spicenewpackage: cairo-spiceThis is a version of the cairo 2D graphics library, with additional features required to support the implementation of the spice protocol.
Cairo is a 2D graphics library designed to provide high-quality display and print output. Currently supported output targets include the X Window System, OpenGL (via glitz), in-memory image buffers, and image files (PDF, PostScript, and SVG).
Cairo is designed to produce consistent output on all output media while taking advantage of display hardware acceleration when available (e.g. through the X Render Extension or OpenGL).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cairo-spice-1.8.7.1-4.el6.i686.rpm8493aa87c37dadfb783925cc2dfa4021b639b99936ab67c16bc063bbc1ccfba5Packages/cairo-spice-devel-1.8.7.1-4.el6.i686.rpm1f9627d9c9166b8a926a595ef6c27b9821630c75e7b0a64002aab0fa217da0aeSL6.0:cairommnewpackage: cairommCairomm is the C++ API for the cairo graphics library. It offers all the power of cairo with an interface familiar to C++ developers, including use of the Standard Template Library where it makes sense.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cairomm-1.8.0-2.1.el6.i686.rpmd7bf9d0eed1d48a5f08ea74b656455eb2256e95f43f1cc8f5effb1183bf2e16dPackages/cairomm-devel-1.8.0-2.1.el6.i686.rpm1b11f1a833a77abca81f5ca0e058f9bb519cc7d3e303bd305ac27b8206e712d0SL6.0:casnewpackage: casCAS provides a user the ability to configure an environment for core analysis quickly. All the hassles of matching kernel versions and machine architecture types to core dumps are automatically detected and processed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cas-0.15-1.el6.1.noarch.rpm8b1ece3f48bdf2f54715f3d4dfcd8d0f257239008e70503092f275ce21006573SL6.0:castornewpackage: castorCastor is an open source data binding framework for Java. It's basically the shortest path between Java objects, XML documents and SQL tables. Castor provides Java to XML binding, Java to SQL persistence, and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/castor-0.9.5-5.3.el6.i686.rpme327015f2284e28b07dea46794749a719b8dfc3490807f3044fec259da8e6f2ePackages/castor-demo-0.9.5-5.3.el6.i686.rpmc2f48de14de7472512362b4c61a9d3af5e0653e2f080b47eead657640fa87b48Packages/castor-doc-0.9.5-5.3.el6.i686.rpm54a653f6d38e6313d5312e8692087add5e44697f065221a8025a8032b6f1eb8fPackages/castor-javadoc-0.9.5-5.3.el6.i686.rpme89770696ab996dff318e8cc7ece7c2dbe3a77cbef61d6d7961bc1d9e739f25cPackages/castor-test-0.9.5-5.3.el6.i686.rpm5bce3c76677bc3f25ccd6e749b51a1b0212db09d066ced3ec827dbb4f674b1b6Packages/castor-xml-0.9.5-5.3.el6.i686.rpm36520ea97f58413085f32ba9057a855b8202f04ff16482345fcd4579e0141a2eSL6.0:ccidnewpackage: ccidGeneric USB CCID (Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices) driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ccid-1.3.9-3.el6.i686.rpm3c7d82da5ab150b5c31ada8b6b389ba08c41ef14698b8a6da34cc3f3f44a2fc0SL6.0:cdparanoianewpackage: cdparanoiaCdparanoia (Paranoia III) reads digital audio directly from a CD, then writes the data to a file or pipe in WAV, AIFC or raw 16 bit linear PCM format. Cdparanoia doesn't contain any extra features (like the ones included in the cdda2wav sampling utility). Instead, cdparanoia's strength lies in its ability to handle a variety of hardware, including inexpensive drives prone to misalignment, frame jitter and loss of streaming during atomic reads. Cdparanoia is also good at reading and repairing data from damaged CDs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cdparanoia-10.2-5.1.el6.i686.rpmf580d41da32e730a7d21560abb880f9537b6dd096a25fed2f942d13a958f6de3Packages/cdparanoia-devel-10.2-5.1.el6.i686.rpma25e3035ad3264a53b9a251ab9a8f08a0db02dce79dce320ff6cbce0d375dff7Packages/cdparanoia-libs-10.2-5.1.el6.i686.rpm504732c2201dbd0e839a91a3ca325989480cf082f8807c4639e5f444b2845eaaSL6.0:cdrdaonewpackage: cdrdaoCdrdao records audio CD-Rs in disk-at-once (DAO) mode, based on a textual description of the CD contents. Recording in DAO mode writes the complete disc (lead-in, one or more tracks, and lead-out) in a single step. DAO allows full control over the length and the contents of pre-gaps, the pause areas between tracks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cdrdao-1.2.3-4.el6.i686.rpm15f084adcfb013519a2194a64080be858249cc1094bc46cfffa791f04ae055c8Packages/gcdmaster-1.2.3-4.el6.i686.rpmc1b57991efd1875b880ab4d9cbaf22f67c5007531fc403671035a57174909bf2SL6.0:cdrkitnewpackage: cdrkitcdrkit is a collection of CD/DVD utilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dirsplit-1.1.9-11.el6.i686.rpm4004045d83643c8d6806c7d74da4f7e3b7d8afd95a7e58e642ec8ba90c8acb0bPackages/genisoimage-1.1.9-11.el6.i686.rpmd8539facd835aa803ca524dd86aec2f8f807db3157d3100b90ff3f915d3ed57ePackages/icedax-1.1.9-11.el6.i686.rpm0d532b672c0edf8da75e09f7729784c096af69180758291ddfd314eb24a5aec8Packages/wodim-1.1.9-11.el6.i686.rpmb1f7b3a9c7a228f5aed6f1b416f7a41f2dc1233822a2ad1dd8a78d630f86a136SL6.0:celt051newpackage: celt051CELT (Constrained Energy Lapped Transform) is an ultra-low delay audio codec designed for realtime transmission of high quality speech and audio. This is meant to close the gap between traditional speech codecs (such as Speex) and traditional audio codecs (such as Vorbis).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/celt051-0.5.1.3-0.el6.i686.rpm624f78a4520eb6319fa540be59214e16e57d0940fbc7bf357752d27d8e5701c5Packages/celt051-devel-0.5.1.3-0.el6.i686.rpm17537b3ae604a57d409815d5347471d2f41ee3d725f7ce78a978dac80e85f440SL6.0:certmongernewpackage: certmongerCertmonger is a service which is primarily concerned with getting your system enrolled with a certificate authority (CA) and keeping it enrolled.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/certmonger-0.24-4.el6.i686.rpm5c8e3efca0b63e9dd76b9db7f0471821747173de54c3f140ab3a3fd0331c5a6cSL6.0:checknewpackage: checkCheck is a unit test framework for C. It features a simple interface for defining unit tests, putting little in the way of the developer. Tests are run in a separate address space, so Check can catch both assertion failures and code errors that cause segmentation faults or other signals. The output from unit tests can be used within source code editors and IDEs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/check-0.9.8-1.1.el6.i686.rpm34c747ea6ca4f1855cfa653e8b700dc6119c1c17afd1bc97c23791011135d8ffPackages/check-devel-0.9.8-1.1.el6.i686.rpm1e497ee36490b2a309316f74911981c18c79e0b4f07edfef864e03726bfbe33cPackages/check-static-0.9.8-1.1.el6.i686.rpmab82b554aefa9433f93dfc2d7b31ce4c2af20654bccff07476b014d3ebe34071SL6.0:checkpolicynewpackage: checkpolicySecurity-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security.
This package contains checkpolicy, the SELinux policy compiler. Only required for building policies.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/checkpolicy-2.0.22-1.el6.i686.rpma8591f2718a53b003aa56d9099ed4f57adb000fb6df8ab8c13b045edb2e17940SL6.0:cheesenewpackage: cheeseCheese is a Photobooth-inspired GNOME application for taking pictures and videos from a webcam. It can also apply fancy graphical effects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cheese-2.28.1-7.el6.i686.rpm87da2057e69d72b9050ed3e1e95053fb3a448d38d9ed24fe05e0ba1fc085042cSL6.0:chkconfignewpackage: chkconfigChkconfig is a basic system utility. It updates and queries runlevel information for system services. Chkconfig manipulates the numerous symbolic links in /etc/rc.d, to relieve system administrators of some of the drudgery of manually editing the symbolic links.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/chkconfig-1.3.47-1.el6.i686.rpm0a0fae84ee76d2ce51f931a4b02966de14a96330b94ecd9647bc05b6d5e188c7Packages/ntsysv-1.3.47-1.el6.i686.rpm26a83ccd80f227c8032c2fef3d46e46d17b42d2c35180a67160f835582ddf743SL6.0:chrpathnewpackage: chrpathchrpath allows you to modify the dynamic library load path (rpath) of compiled programs. Currently, only removing and modifying the rpath is supported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/chrpath-0.13-7.el6.i686.rpm832a7ea3de28e8240eecabf059c9f1765382943ad8e7d888ab6ec8eb24d9dadaSL6.0:cifs-utilsnewpackage: cifs-utilsThe SMB/CIFS protocol is a standard file sharing protocol widely deployed on Microsoft Windows machines. This package contains tools for mounting shares on Linux using the SMB/CIFS protocol. The tools in this package work in conjunction with support in the kernel to allow one to mount a SMB/CIFS share onto a client and use it as if it were a standard Linux file system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cifs-utils-4.4-5.el6.i686.rpm1cb3a4bf7565bbbb9c4f2357b6e7d04e822cd4456ced8b8a3645b12238b6e659SL6.0:cim-schemanewpackage: cim-schemaCommon Information Model (CIM) is a model for describing overall management information in a network or enterprise environment. CIM consists of a specification and a schema. The specification defines the details for integration with other management models. The schema provides the actual model descriptions.
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DTMF <http://www.dmtf.org/about/contact>Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cim-schema-2.22.0-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm5a0698b093ab767a54d6f903f6712661fdf886f7633a31f85619a04e92d0371cPackages/cim-schema-docs-2.22.0-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm8e99bac8db38bc8e352b51c619c7ff81923d25957f3619a0c4523767dcc9fd34SL6.0:cjetnewpackage: cjetThis is a filter to convert PCL data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Canon CaPSL III printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cjet-0.8.9-9.1.el6.i686.rpmf51a453f4fda16ce4135598ba9f3d126de02cc658b2b7dfb646abb042fa36181SL6.0:cjkuni-fontsnewpackage: cjkuni-fontsCJK Unifonts are Unicode TrueType fonts derived from original fonts made available by Arphic Technology under "Arphic Public License" and extended by the CJK Unifonts project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cjkuni-fonts-common-0.2.20080216.1-34.el6.noarch.rpm62b4503ddf6ab464ceab1cafc66b4097544d2619a87dc8709aef06be3dca44ecPackages/cjkuni-fonts-ghostscript-0.2.20080216.1-34.el6.noarch.rpm3053aef43db8ff59a1a95e472a4fe376ff1fd3c38c0410981b24266503b943f1Packages/cjkuni-ukai-fonts-0.2.20080216.1-34.el6.noarch.rpm53c1d9a98652dc4feb5952387a2eb89727967d52efdce466522c16516fa7613dPackages/cjkuni-uming-fonts-0.2.20080216.1-34.el6.noarch.rpmc43b79d5a552d4dd914af66d76c44046a2cad8fb7023c5cb5d69d56123d8f62cSL6.0:classpathx-jafnewpackage: classpathx-jafJAF provides a means to type data and locate components suitable for performing various kinds of action on it. It extends the UNIX standard mime.types and mailcap mechanisms for Java.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/classpathx-jaf-1.0-15.4.el6.i686.rpmdfbccba797885f6496f0ba44e60b74457b7fb4c7fd08962cb1cc0baf5090c7bcPackages/classpathx-jaf-javadoc-1.0-15.4.el6.i686.rpmf017acc134133e175d063f9a5bfd2430ea919ed0c551b776bcb84df8622ed2a2SL6.0:classpathx-mailnewpackage: classpathx-mailGNU JavaMail(tm) is a free implementation of the JavaMail API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/classpathx-mail-1.1.1-9.4.el6.noarch.rpm2ca95fce22fc148187b996ddd0a748b127cd297d83620eff23bc9b659e06d7f3Packages/classpathx-mail-javadoc-1.1.1-9.4.el6.noarch.rpm8e1fed90a368941752bd2e1e9202289c8d421a5dbd490b5f2df26dfd5ed5dee1SL6.0:cloognewpackage: cloogCLooG is a software which generates loops for scanning Z-polyhedra. That is, CLooG finds the code or pseudo-code where each integral point of one or more parametrized polyhedron or parametrized polyhedra union is reached. CLooG is designed to avoid control overhead and to produce a very efficient code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cloog-ppl-0.15.7-1.2.el6.i686.rpm7ff9ef1388bde9d1b98c58c6137802b5a329770c532e3566d1d76f520cc5f308Packages/cloog-ppl-devel-0.15.7-1.2.el6.i686.rpm063db5b2c894775cc646177521103bb91bd52c4bfa7cbf5c0aae1930eb1a0d3cSL6.0:clucenenewpackage: cluceneCLucene is a C++ port of Lucene. It is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine written in C++. CLucene is faster than lucene as it is written in C++Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clucene-core-0.9.21b-1.el6.i686.rpm575020130c2ae34846c5a42b16d03ab4c7bb6f710cc6efd3be0061de2341ac1aPackages/clucene-core-devel-0.9.21b-1.el6.i686.rpm181d73cf09d8a12a603e0a72a36778639d38c300d9c38d0e30239c147c6b99e4SL6.0:clusternewpackage: clusterClusteringScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clusterlib-3.0.12-23.el6.i686.rpm68326a7f6262410b5c2acc8fe4ac18c0cc7739dd46862eb1fce9c1f837c3748ePackages/clusterlib-devel-3.0.12-23.el6.i686.rpmf88553528441dc8c2e2eb4eda468cdf0bf83d77e5c2fbf3bfc478ec376013a9ePackages/cman-3.0.12-23.el6.i686.rpm38246bca9dd5765b07bc20476703ce00c0caeee460ffeb7accf0c77a4870fcbaPackages/dlm-pcmk-3.0.12-23.el6.i686.rpmcd402bb5286f066c009d98fc9083c87970fcefb457345303a74d2e4007da7c1dPackages/gfs-pcmk-3.0.12-23.el6.i686.rpmc3268e571569a43f9d4f21e07d788b156ad1b19f6f50c0bf951d0be49a01b500Packages/gfs2-utils-3.0.12-23.el6.i686.rpmb5fb5940cb4094ea78ea17df515fde017e13a6e8e4b9b55e0873881312b0df8aSL6.0:cluster-gluenewpackage: cluster-glueA collection of common tools that are useful for writing cluster managers such as Pacemaker. Provides a local resource manager that understands the OCF and LSB standards, and an interface to common STONITH devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cluster-glue-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpme8866fe3a6dbcda30f3bda859ed033667b64fe5a44edf2c37996fbd57c6aa29ePackages/cluster-glue-libs-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpma905247c220addf1bdfd16a9271195a824e52be203405e5f0696674335c09c47Packages/cluster-glue-libs-devel-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpm558cdfc97104b3b30a16ec4fedaab58cdb59a8f4643439b9a54eb73ecbdc3127SL6.0:clustermonnewpackage: clustermonThis package contains the Cluster Suite SNMP/CIM module/agent/provider.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cluster-cim-0.16.2-10.el6.i686.rpm33da2cb156987a911a88fff45315a6592e1a7d30fc08fa16deaf66ec978a70e5Packages/cluster-snmp-0.16.2-10.el6.i686.rpm63f0ff62c31b96f2f1030a61422655466c0a4cd3d83efcb0ebd7a273f4c55174Packages/modcluster-0.16.2-10.el6.i686.rpm57415b757f3d7fc11e66a9d1d7fd5f6fa0c5b7b4200623c55b2380622cd16580SL6.0:clutternewpackage: clutterClutter is an open source software library for creating fast, visually rich graphical user interfaces. The most obvious example of potential usage is in media center type applications. We hope however it can be used for a lot more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clutter-1.0.6-3.el6.i686.rpm1d490fbacc486a82a08a3ef616fb76ff136197c358bc45b6dcd3b08f02b2090ePackages/clutter-devel-1.0.6-3.el6.i686.rpm1b1efca81a7f2c3e264e320a1199994f7c2a1acfaca1c49de266487fa56af26fPackages/clutter-doc-1.0.6-3.el6.noarch.rpmb8f2e0be36b578ab627b2ff5bd4eba24e2ff8264123fe548a59f6a963e8f27acSL6.0:clutter-gtknewpackage: clutter-gtkThis allows clutter to be embedded in GTK applications. We hope with further work in the future clutter-gtk will also allow the reverse, namely embedding GTK in ClutterScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clutter-gtk-0.10.2-2.el6.i686.rpm6940e77ddfe906765f8832c607e85b12edea8270585af3565bc79c1d4725c9a5Packages/clutter-gtk-devel-0.10.2-2.el6.i686.rpm273191ff24ac7214cff4602a8089080254aa1bd7c2553384dc448d5666a37975SL6.0:cmakenewpackage: cmakeCMake is used to control the software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used in the compiler environment of your choice. CMake is quite sophisticated: it is possible to support complex environments requiring system configuration, pre-processor generation, code generation, and template instantiation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cmake-2.6.4-5.el6.i686.rpm76a73ca148e285067250996258f26ae9ea11ee3e99ef7d6a8e8ceb55d49bd103Packages/cmake-gui-2.6.4-5.el6.i686.rpm7cfd30b063782873eb56f9f8d0e1f8c09eb21a89548cfcf9cb15445da74d03c7SL6.0:compat-dbnewpackage: compat-dbThe Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that provides embedded database support for both traditional and client/server applications. This package contains various versions of Berkeley DB which were included in previous releases of Scientific Linux.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-db-4.6.21-15.el6.i686.rpm2a043ae6ccf56a2a9824c7c5553deacf53278452c65eab85f2ae3f867c305deaPackages/compat-db42-4.2.52-15.el6.i686.rpmf9ded8c221a5b36c9e150a2373fc03ff157b5af4d8d04008fea9ed6c7aced7ddPackages/compat-db43-4.3.29-15.el6.i686.rpm2346768f608c04863fff767c2c4c8673fc1612cdc425a0512ed84d049af40d16SL6.0:compat-expat1newpackage: compat-expat1This is expat, the C library for parsing XML, written by James Clark. Expat is a stream oriented XML parser. This means that you register handlers with the parser prior to starting the parse. These handlers are called when the parser discovers the associated structures in the document being parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures for which you may register handlers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-expat1-1.95.8-8.el6.i686.rpm1419a454929c0f5200e4a4b1a67d40c7c7b6e8994d6608fa100d87a9b19a57c0SL6.0:compat-gcc-296newpackage: compat-gcc-296This package contains no files, but is used to build compat-libstdc++-296 and compat-libgcc-296.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-libgcc-296-2.96-144.el6.i686.rpm3fcfe489d8c1f95977603e4c9a9bec949997cd0ec4d7475ec9e6d7c6723be719Packages/compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-144.el6.i686.rpm66c4e3799245da41820f4ce1d8d66fbf804f52da6e482bf5370a6589c83a714cSL6.0:compat-gcc-32newpackage: compat-gcc-32This package includes a GCC 3.2.3-RH compatibility compiler.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-69.el6.i686.rpm35cc91cddbbc4eeecd5528ba604a3790044b1ba27ae4104ceb9067a9070827c9SL6.0:compat-gcc-34newpackage: compat-gcc-34This package includes a GCC 3.4.6-RH compatibility compiler.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-19.el6.i686.rpm7c9b981fdc1350b604318f557edc8f3fe9f72a1d117835896c535832beb60eafPackages/compat-gcc-34-c++-3.4.6-19.el6.i686.rpmff25eba2f43cc4b4dd16a4c0cb5b37e1d85a3b0b796deb776ac38b1ba93e481bPackages/compat-gcc-34-g77-3.4.6-19.el6.i686.rpm49104612234adc848f062116dbe77e24cf49453806853c448eec082a4606fd8fPackages/compat-libf2c-34-3.4.6-19.el6.i686.rpm43815c6f64227157cf72623323818454c0571e075932c6d0221b9f0d9dabfa9aSL6.0:compat-glibcnewpackage: compat-glibcThis package contains stub shared libraries and static libraries from Scientific Linux 5. To compile and link against these compatibility libraries, use gcc34 -I /usr/lib/ppc-redhat-linux5E/include \
-B /usr/lib/ppc-redhat-linux5E/lib/ or gcc -fgnu89-inline \
-I /usr/lib/ppc-redhat-linux5E/include \
-B /usr/lib/ppc-redhat-linux5E/lib/Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-glibc-2.5-46.2.i686.rpmff975e4dbdd6954cbe2d0f087ee2f59cccd55965c3008659cf4a50db1bb47957Packages/compat-glibc-headers-2.5-46.2.i686.rpmad51bafcf5409632d609d820918d83b6759515782ff189c2319d0d7e65f1140bSL6.0:compat-libcap1newpackage: compat-libcap1libcap is a library for getting and setting POSIX.1e (formerly POSIX 6) draft 15 capabilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-libcap1-1.10-1.i686.rpm5fc25a7efc5827f87d1a929e53191585d06840d50d2686f26e326fa5b0e7eb36SL6.0:compat-libgfortran-41newpackage: compat-libgfortran-41This package includes a Fortran 95 runtime library for compatibility with GCC 4.1.x-RH compiled Fortran applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-libgfortran-41-4.1.2-39.el6.i686.rpmbf1d85c6e34f9dc8322d0f8316a306371ebf35df1fda2d97cd836581a8e8ad28SL6.0:compat-libtermcapnewpackage: compat-libtermcapThe libtermcap package contains a basic system library needed to access the termcap database. The termcap library supports easy access to the termcap database, so that programs can output character-based displays in a terminal-independent manner.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-libtermcap-2.0.8-49.el6.i686.rpm3acc1df6a5b9f683054b279402c577dc011fbceaacc0c22bfee289140cdb45a5SL6.0:compat-readline5newpackage: compat-readline5The Readline library provides a set of functions that allow users to edit command lines. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes additional functions for maintaining a list of previously-entered command lines for recalling or editing those lines, and for performing csh-like history expansion on previous commands.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-readline5-5.2-17.1.el6.i686.rpm87cb2c1a0a99350ce587a0f76443bf5a0503bd5ee743838cca8f4c980e58f36bPackages/compat-readline5-devel-5.2-17.1.el6.i686.rpmc971525c69497a0f2a91f6bb64421c6275d3c6f97ee83ce0a1110a3574309341Packages/compat-readline5-static-5.2-17.1.el6.i686.rpm5f6caf13b34c8719a7f4cf55d184a363e2bfca67bf070271efbc569ac2408e05SL6.0:compiznewpackage: compizCompiz is one of the first OpenGL-accelerated compositing window managers for the X Window System. The integration allows it to perform compositing effects in window management, such as a minimization effect and a cube workspace. Compiz is an OpenGL compositing manager that use Compiz use EXT_texture_from_pixmap OpenGL extension for binding redirected top-level windows to texture objects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compiz-0.8.2-24.el6.i686.rpmd13801e7f1f401d29d5a3e77851beaa518237bb34853b0c30899a1f36b56abadPackages/compiz-devel-0.8.2-24.el6.i686.rpm767891ff7c8d2369ecca08337ae068ac4b8b466753425654de19a5ec76a8f423Packages/compiz-gnome-0.8.2-24.el6.i686.rpmeb16107501627229085d57f485cf91e896770dbb114152d9df4778b3a7f3bd92SL6.0:comps-extrasnewpackage: comps-extrasThis package contains images for the components included in Fedora.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/comps-extras-17.8-1.el6.noarch.rpm83642dccb6bd008a7b7d807fe9f4fc7ddbef4959b0feb19610f16ce26fb7f6dfSL6.0:conmannewpackage: conmanConMan is a serial console management program designed to support a large number of console devices and simultaneous users. It currently supports local serial devices and remote terminal servers (via the telnet protocol). Its features include:
- mapping symbolic names to console devices
- logging all output from a console device to file
- supporting monitor (R/O), interactive (R/W), and
broadcast (W/O) modes of console access
- allowing clients to join or steal console "write" privileges
- executing Expect scripts across multiple consoles in parallelScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/conman-0.2.5-2.3.el6.i686.rpm2adfbf8445b28d197ba3e865e16e66876132431015ec5d095d827b9301698bbfSL6.0:control-centernewpackage: control-centerThis package contains configuration utilities for the GNOME desktop, which allow to configure accessibility options, desktop fonts, keyboard and mouse properties, sound setup, desktop theme and background, user interface properties, screen resolution, and other settings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/control-center-2.28.1-25.el6.i686.rpmf052095354529b932f11fecfe9f5f1dafe4dc836675f92ca520eb178ee844c5bPackages/control-center-devel-2.28.1-25.el6.i686.rpm5467523496006c49ec3ff7c976e2aefeb449380ee1d5c041f7e7ec196fd8f696Packages/control-center-extra-2.28.1-25.el6.i686.rpma33fff2484838b123fb704bdc6ec6bfa41963e9d7c092b83cea4b4769113c324Packages/control-center-filesystem-2.28.1-25.el6.i686.rpmd7ff7b09af5f1a745833d9a81ed79fc2c33228ca679ad0800173cffe157bd2ccSL6.0:coolkeynewpackage: coolkeyLinux Driver support for the CoolKey and CAC products.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/coolkey-1.1.0-16.el6.i686.rpm304ee47c8696a50835ad3de8cbff392c7c3e64f316e3907b072d05ce1a3d4bfdPackages/coolkey-devel-1.1.0-16.el6.i686.rpm6d1bc278f7b8b1606221f672a02deefffea0d32ad48e728f8d76331da45dccc1SL6.0:coreutilsnewpackage: coreutilsThese are the GNU core utilities. This package is the combination of the old GNU fileutils, sh-utils, and textutils packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/coreutils-8.4-9.el6.i686.rpm716ac4c66e9635098edbd7012c177211834d028d3f7983de764d7575da1072e6Packages/coreutils-libs-8.4-9.el6.i686.rpmb6c30a5fdb01e15e80b0fb7e2032d5239a7348185b94215f2fd4670798864448SL6.0:corosyncnewpackage: corosyncThis package contains the Corosync Cluster Engine Executive, several default APIs and libraries, default configuration files, and an init script.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/corosync-1.2.3-21.el6.i686.rpm256c8e3ec21a6ac6a455eac9336eab0f21a67c5fa15507b5aa22f6a6f9812b23Packages/corosynclib-1.2.3-21.el6.i686.rpme114f37308ee7c3f8ceb766e662173b5c265733fd56d7d8f9cb10773c079790ePackages/corosynclib-devel-1.2.3-21.el6.i686.rpm702b2abc4d113712bbdce0314252e131a908ee1df4a03970a7d08bbddaeea84fSL6.0:cpionewpackage: cpioGNU cpio copies files into or out of a cpio or tar archive. Archives are files which contain a collection of other files plus information about them, such as their file name, owner, timestamps, and access permissions. The archive can be another file on the disk, a magnetic tape, or a pipe. GNU cpio supports the following archive formats: binary, old ASCII, new ASCII, crc, HPUX binary, HPUX old ASCII, old tar and POSIX.1 tar. By default, cpio creates binary format archives, so that they are compatible with older cpio programs. When it is extracting files from archives, cpio automatically recognizes which kind of archive it is reading and can read archives created on machines with a different byte-order.
Install cpio if you need a program to manage file archives.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cpio-2.10-9.el6.i686.rpm2798b002859190b1076108fc0cce63258adba55c70060ef30132a93dc279016cSL6.0:cppunitnewpackage: cppunitCppUnit is the C++ port of the famous JUnit framework for unit testing. Test output is in XML for automatic testing and GUI based for supervised tests.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cppunit-1.12.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpm7c2bb72c9579bc3a0022aea8081b5a2b25699ef3be587d3174dbc52762c834d6Packages/cppunit-devel-1.12.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpm5602fc4e55662fb61a2b0fd08f04889f157b354f1fb1d31f85751ed9f603912aPackages/cppunit-doc-1.12.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpm2624cc77a3934572aac42a905864c2714161bf82c05e1ead0540e9b128a0ed09SL6.0:cpufrequtilsnewpackage: cpufrequtilscpufrequtils contains several utilities that can be used to control the cpufreq interface provided by the kernel on hardware that supports CPU frequency scaling.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cpufrequtils-007-5.el6.i686.rpm0c77741aedbbeba7defdb8b3de000d9e46f295d77c2fca9b9354a16713320c42Packages/cpufrequtils-devel-007-5.el6.i686.rpm9736b73744e4d3f6a68de7c74a2e50accf36274013f5ae95e0d60a0314471692SL6.0:cpuspeednewpackage: cpuspeedcpuspeed is a daemon that dynamically changes the speed of your processor(s) depending upon its current workload if it is capable (needs Intel Speedstep, AMD PowerNow!, or similar support).
This package also supports enabling cpu frequency scaling via in-kernel governors on Intel Centrino and AMD Athlon64/Opteron platforms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cpuspeed-1.5-15.el6.i686.rpm4883aee05f9ca615864224610f696c6dafa924e15bf1da60efae82c4f7ea7965SL6.0:cracklibnewpackage: cracklibCrackLib tests passwords to determine whether they match certain security-oriented characteristics, with the purpose of stopping users from choosing passwords that are easy to guess. CrackLib performs several tests on passwords: it tries to generate words from a username and gecos entry and checks those words against the password; it checks for simplistic patterns in passwords; and it checks for the password in a dictionary.
CrackLib is actually a library containing a particular C function which is used to check the password, as well as other C functions. CrackLib is not a replacement for a passwd program; it must be used in conjunction with an existing passwd program.
Install the cracklib package if you need a program to check users' passwords to see if they are at least minimally secure. If you install CrackLib, you will also want to install the cracklib-dicts package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cracklib-2.8.16-2.el6.i686.rpm3c784d8bf9ca64b0ec3d783dc9943a03be05e3daea2d6a9c333f3b9c806ee846Packages/cracklib-devel-2.8.16-2.el6.i686.rpm12166c7fae58470bc666f66227a484f3742a3c459609ae74c2a21030c7eeb024Packages/cracklib-dicts-2.8.16-2.el6.i686.rpmcf703fe797e586ce13003d3447eb90c780fe95446af992663261531ecb8df068Packages/cracklib-python-2.8.16-2.el6.i686.rpm9810156161b75afc397a5ce51f9fc37b17e77c533f41f6b79ac46468c0793cdaSL6.0:crashnewpackage: crashThe core analysis suite is a self-contained tool that can be used to investigate either live systems, kernel core dumps created from the netdump, diskdump and kdump packages from Scientific Linux, the mcore kernel patch offered by Mission Critical Linux, or the LKCD kernel patch.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crash-5.0.0-23.el6.i686.rpmc147d5aaad0f1b93da2621ed190288f6adbc43ebfd76aa4bf01f0c9051c13f41Packages/crash-devel-5.0.0-23.el6.i686.rpma021ecb0892505eeb37d96e5793dc7daae4d46a4321069c0cbbd2f4389ac3466SL6.0:crash-trace-commandnewpackage: crash-trace-commandCommand for reading ftrace data from a dumpfile.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crash-trace-command-1.0-3.el6.i686.rpm703b261783e18eade3c80745c4d98855f6e6cb51bb3e9398ffb2c7157e9bd6a3SL6.0:crdanewpackage: crdaCRDA acts as the udev helper for communication between the kernel and userspace for regulatory compliance. It relies on nl80211 for communication. CRDA is intended to be run only through udev communication from the kernel.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crda-1.1.1_2009.11.25-3.el6.i686.rpm0b3703f1f2c58fde818cbd68d92ebca8ccfc7b2757fdece8ab2f218b4fc243d7SL6.0:createreponewpackage: createrepoThis utility will generate a common metadata repository from a directory of rpm packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/createrepo-0.9.8-4.el6.noarch.rpm6c23fa88dfcf9e938dd081a7e3f129017219ed563f73bef327b0f58fa73f7f89SL6.0:cronienewpackage: cronieCronie contains the standard UNIX daemon crond that runs specified programs at scheduled times and related tools. It is a fork of the original vixie-cron and has security and configuration enhancements like the ability to use pam and SELinux.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cronie-1.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpmd25e7a0196dac5e0280f7c3c968f23d34a03dbec4705018a77d78546a6092ba6Packages/cronie-anacron-1.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpm9d01ff4e6d70a71c0f9d12cc62395ca3705bf2d861ec6ad785b017bc3d353d55Packages/cronie-noanacron-1.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpma001e797100f089b6cdbbf5dd7fdb9486e46166308d29842da972c6a8a16da0fSL6.0:crontabsnewpackage: crontabsThe crontabs package contains root crontab files and directories. You will need to install cron daemon to run the jobs from the crontabs. The cron daemon such as cronie or fcron checks the crontab files to see when particular commands are scheduled to be executed. If commands are scheduled, it executes them.
Crontabs handles a basic system function, so it should be installed on your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crontabs-1.10-32.1.el6.noarch.rpm17ec0ddf3265e049cb6bf706218c2b76e45019cb2db51f43e05de378c8fac448SL6.0:crypto-utilsnewpackage: crypto-utilsThis package provides tools for managing and generating SSL certificates and keys.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crypto-utils-2.4.1-24.2.el6.i686.rpm1168b4ec304f6df2066b8f80f481d7a0d87468dc986a6ccce509260981fbdaa4SL6.0:cryptsetup-luksnewpackage: cryptsetup-luksThis package contains cryptsetup, a utility for setting up encrypted filesystems using Device Mapper and the dm-crypt target.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cryptsetup-luks-1.1.2-2.el6.i686.rpm524c414125c425c8950e165a23b330bd22cbb5730d3dfd4b3691635522caffcbPackages/cryptsetup-luks-devel-1.1.2-2.el6.i686.rpm6a16f9a2c3c6418c385c4e3550dd1ea90dc0a02a52455b89c2ada9df75be5abfPackages/cryptsetup-luks-libs-1.1.2-2.el6.i686.rpm1bdea0bd0b3ea6dfdcfa6b2954ca5694c9026da9257fa1d3fa156185752967f8SL6.0:cscopenewpackage: cscopecscope is a mature, ncurses based, C source code tree browsing tool. It allows users to search large source code bases for variables, functions, macros, etc, as well as perform general regex and plain text searches. Results are returned in lists, from which the user can select individual matches for use in file editing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cscope-15.6-6.el6.i686.rpm522e748b9517dd7a89c81e75c7db894f7c4ae30c943ffb388451e9a300c04dccSL6.0:ctagsnewpackage: ctagsCtags generates an index (or tag) file of C language objects found in C source and header files. The index makes it easy for text editors or other utilities to locate the indexed items. Ctags can also generate a cross reference file which lists information about the various objects found in a set of C language files in human readable form. Exuberant Ctags improves on ctags because it can find all types of C language tags, including macro definitions, enumerated values (values inside enum{...}), function and method definitions, enum/struct/union tags, external function prototypes, typedef names and variable declarations. Exuberant Ctags is far less likely to be fooled by code containing #if preprocessor conditional constructs than ctags. Exuberant ctags supports output of Emacs style TAGS files and can be used to print out a list of selected objects found in source files.
Install ctags if you are going to use your system for C programming.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ctags-5.8-2.el6.i686.rpm6816a86d0d8b45e4d6dd125ad99f7b1ad9a63fed75111e44194726dd36158aa0Packages/ctags-etags-5.8-2.el6.i686.rpma32947d532c02043292c7ff17525fe7d9ec34fa5cf962d8aa603f5eee31934e4SL6.0:ctan-cm-lgc-fontsnewpackage: ctan-cm-lgc-fontsThe CM-LGC PostScript Type 1 fonts are converted from the METAFONT sources of the Computer Modern font families. CM-LGC supports the T1, T2A, LGR, and TS1 encodings, i.e. Latin, Cyrillic, and Greek.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ctan-cm-lgc-fonts-common-0.5-17.1.el6.noarch.rpme8a8ed3781ea8e51de9a7f1bbeff364890e568d732a67eaf1cb5671200a74430Packages/ctan-cm-lgc-roman-fonts-0.5-17.1.el6.noarch.rpmdae8ef95ca7cda9cb34df4b54ae83ffb3925d515318ac4d29498138dfe9bb0bePackages/ctan-cm-lgc-sans-fonts-0.5-17.1.el6.noarch.rpm04a11fd3a918588bb534bf28502e36546e3378a145f8705ee903b58344bb50d3Packages/ctan-cm-lgc-typewriter-fonts-0.5-17.1.el6.noarch.rpm326593e428277dc3e6cde36b06ee91fd7ba1f80fb58633a5cc58c6321228f140Packages/tex-cm-lgc-0.5-17.1.el6.noarch.rpm3df270791344cb8ef104a8a0784fd0e3f3a5ded2707ae4d83330c08018eb34e3SL6.0:ctan-kerkis-fontsnewpackage: ctan-kerkis-fontsKerkis type 1 fonts for LaTeX. These fonts are particularly useful for typesetting Greek. The Greek repertoire includes full support for polytonic Greek, Greek numerals, and double forms of several letters that occur in variant forms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ctan-kerkis-calligraphic-fonts-2.0-23.el6.noarch.rpm6654f77a82dc63bdd702ef98e77aecc24e2d81121cbca766455bc85c1e5b4063Packages/ctan-kerkis-fonts-common-2.0-23.el6.noarch.rpmfba2a3b3818daa0465884258a433c529f061d5e6b10899adea579cc28c0faa0cPackages/ctan-kerkis-sans-fonts-2.0-23.el6.noarch.rpm5a889ec556999b1f0f38f87ff649c3287e37b27526f55d7f3e8ad35e02d32eddPackages/ctan-kerkis-serif-fonts-2.0-23.el6.noarch.rpmfe64d27645617449a18877b78cbfa3fa88caa2fb1dcf00cec291ca5aed528e57Packages/tex-kerkis-2.0-23.el6.noarch.rpmf61942458ebc4785f137893ebde2373c1f4f52f4c66457598a67b94a8fc6332eSL6.0:ctapi-commonnewpackage: ctapi-commonCommon files and packaging infrastructure for CT-API modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ctapi-common-1.1-6.1.el6.i686.rpm4051b42dbff7559f8497b6d36c9f223755c6e191bbee96440f74b8709efcc63aSL6.0:ctdbnewpackage: ctdbCTDB is a cluster implementation of the TDB database used by Samba and other projects to store temporary data. If an application is already using TDB for temporary data it is very easy to convert that application to be cluster aware and use CTDB instead.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ctdb-1.0.112-3.el6.i686.rpmf67613aeabee6683c5c07141de6eadb39f6eeef52c44344ad8608f6753d9ac07Packages/ctdb-devel-1.0.112-3.el6.i686.rpm42d6169b8126dffd58cc9f22b189f2b454ec9507f2f1ce82891e8522fbb64764SL6.0:culmus-fontsnewpackage: culmus-fontsThe culmus-fonts package contains fonts for the display of Hebrew from the Culmus project. Meta-package of Culmus fonts which installs various families of culmus project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/culmus-aharoni-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpmfdf276757016c6fab5a7105f918716413c25615e6f7da1a55f0864a4e551be3cPackages/culmus-caladings-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpmc4e2537f139d8c8292a1ef9cfa18a868163d55dac0e920a0fe90374df100bfa3Packages/culmus-david-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpm78e41589806579aeec4fecc9f880fc6d15049de0b0447a6ce34523c0aaea2a50Packages/culmus-drugulin-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpmea3e667eb13879b51e1d2e6ff24dcd060dd28dec7c3f0eec4ab3cb428dc1f1ebPackages/culmus-ellinia-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpm595007a84ae4b822eeb2877929a3194ea42fb6859b9637848456c08d629db15bPackages/culmus-fonts-common-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpmc2c0e721d9b85de36bd6ba7a0b4ecd2479fd24e0398d7b5f03517433c1d15497Packages/culmus-fonts-compat-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpm23fb23b11fada9ca230f3dc1e102d2c0179bc0f66f7bd7eec6e28e588a4e297aPackages/culmus-frank-ruehl-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpm82b18dbc3d1a09e200f01a7341521bb480082e26aed09c84e16ac1afc89f2a78Packages/culmus-miriam-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpm24ae98cae4f0a6a334e12ec2404317ac83827d34a4d4b74bc77ad433c5a254aaPackages/culmus-miriam-mono-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpm64c72ec829530460090492888d83636bba2b32a7313d73cb64fb4976e50997c9Packages/culmus-nachlieli-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpmf124807db956c1e2fabf524b3fb0369e8464343ef916f698b9d11ba78e10069bPackages/culmus-yehuda-clm-fonts-0.103-7.el6.noarch.rpm4c01a279e1d2df9e4674f3accb5aa0987bac5845d2e776e46107448c14ab4fafSL6.0:cupsnewpackage: cupsThe Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for UNIX® operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software Products to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors and users. CUPS provides the System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cups-1.4.2-35.el6.i686.rpm73f24ae0ba28af4d83ec695a882a1beafbe47ee36bfa9e4aa8aaf89e89807458Packages/cups-devel-1.4.2-35.el6.i686.rpmb24174a16e4d8e94615d424331b0a482acf6be8eda2704dfd31c1dd8654654abPackages/cups-libs-1.4.2-35.el6.i686.rpm6e673638f90f6febab447d7a564d531774e014ca3692d126ade39573af857626Packages/cups-lpd-1.4.2-35.el6.i686.rpm52ddfcfc9725d2cea6a36570ec046eac71415999ca15f30aeb8fe8685285e07dPackages/cups-php-1.4.2-35.el6.i686.rpmb03f6a91ef7dae270db9a41356d41f9558388623607f7e067fb8776b79132568SL6.0:cups-pk-helpernewpackage: cups-pk-helpercups-pk-helper is an application which makes cups configuration interfaces available under control of PolicyKit.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cups-pk-helper-0.0.4-12.el6.i686.rpmd5f6bbb318acf733224db2aebb0a40651166955accff57f850003bc54d07a40eSL6.0:curlnewpackage: curlcURL is a tool for getting files from HTTP, FTP, FILE, LDAP, LDAPS, DICT, TELNET and TFTP servers, using any of the supported protocols. cURL is designed to work without user interaction or any kind of interactivity. cURL offers many useful capabilities, like proxy support, user authentication, FTP upload, HTTP post, and file transfer resume.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/curl-7.19.7-16.el6.i686.rpmff63dac5e8c165b7f63906474553ecf6e5d54e5ac2871fdea3fab72989d76a49Packages/libcurl-7.19.7-16.el6.i686.rpmf12e4c08fb90606ebf3da2a3ce505d5bb26dbe3e2fdda1a831ddcee5073b3fd1Packages/libcurl-devel-7.19.7-16.el6.i686.rpmc1ee43c80a9b478003995f617c75a23433bd68848774ebb7c3b0eb44e5cf7d01SL6.0:cvsnewpackage: cvsCVS (Concurrent Versions System) is a version control system that can record the history of your files (usually, but not always, source code). CVS only stores the differences between versions, instead of every version of every file you have ever created. CVS also keeps a log of who, when, and why changes occurred.
CVS is very helpful for managing releases and controlling the concurrent editing of source files among multiple authors. Instead of providing version control for a collection of files in a single directory, CVS provides version control for a hierarchical collection of directories consisting of revision controlled files. These directories and files can then be combined together to form a software release.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cvs-1.11.23-11.el6.i686.rpm26b4c508167a42afdd56d51774d0ece7698f33547faf058828bbef2489c2778aSL6.0:cvspsnewpackage: cvspsCVSps is a program for generating 'patchset' information from a CVS repository. A patchset in this case is defined as a set of changes made to a collection of files, and all committed at the same time (using a single 'cvs commit' command). This information is valuable to seeing the big picture of the evolution of a cvs project. While cvs tracks revision information, it is often difficult to see what changes were committed 'atomically' to the repository.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cvsps-2.2-0.6.b1.el6.i686.rpmf40abfb277ac69cb43132cc8bac6934831057a99fc2c4ff9ed82a599a99fe7d4SL6.0:cyrus-imapdnewpackage: cyrus-imapdThe cyrus-imapd package contains the core of the Cyrus IMAP server. It is a scaleable enterprise mail system designed for use from small to large enterprise environments using standards-based internet mail technologies.
A full Cyrus IMAP implementation allows a seamless mail and bulletin board environment to be set up across multiple servers. It differs from other IMAP server implementations in that it is run on "sealed" servers, where users are not normally permitted to log in and have no system account on the server. The mailbox database is stored in parts of the file system that are private to the Cyrus IMAP server. All user access to mail is through software using the IMAP, POP3 or KPOP protocols. It also includes support for virtual domains, NNTP, mailbox annotations, and much more. The private mailbox database design gives the server large advantages in efficiency, scalability and administratability. Multiple concurrent read/write connections to the same mailbox are permitted. The server supports access control lists on mailboxes and storage quotas on mailbox hierarchies.
The Cyrus IMAP server supports the IMAP4rev1 protocol described in RFC 3501. IMAP4rev1 has been approved as a proposed standard. It supports any authentication mechanism available from the SASL library, imaps/pop3s/nntps (IMAP/POP3/NNTP encrypted using SSL and TLSv1) can be used for security. The server supports single instance store where possible when an email message is addressed to multiple recipients, SIEVE provides server side email filtering.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cyrus-imapd-2.3.16-6.el6.i686.rpmbb7eed13f1ad294e5db344b922e2430bc859acc918f633a3e796ccce2e695126Packages/cyrus-imapd-devel-2.3.16-6.el6.i686.rpme57c62fc7907376236a957d8c32d239d923450e4004d8c8118c9ed6e650038cfPackages/cyrus-imapd-utils-2.3.16-6.el6.i686.rpm07eed8a695cb4656f68e86bf1e44a33cdeff9510fdbfb232be7a421f0ded7abaSL6.0:cyrus-saslnewpackage: cyrus-saslThe cyrus-sasl package contains the Cyrus implementation of SASL. SASL is the Simple Authentication and Security Layer, a method for adding authentication support to connection-based protocols.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpm25562996cb718acf550d8b1193fb314511fe6c6dc857d8bcfad9256d2d95b606Packages/cyrus-sasl-devel-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpm93527e28d58cf7cb038da4554fed6fad4c517158413ceb4bbe4227e29623b173Packages/cyrus-sasl-gssapi-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpmd869bd5b6a1ed056880b2236ee8a6bc12dc67c0c7536f3d17503d2753e2aa6c1Packages/cyrus-sasl-ldap-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpm3cdef9edeeb9f2854cd5716c46255e47309881b88e8138309a29f4f74af3ce8ePackages/cyrus-sasl-lib-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpm47d5fcbb42bd3612e6cf4eb79b5825d176a16538e758c47880b6d22847d0f356Packages/cyrus-sasl-md5-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpma263c8e72afa010b9fac67c1a480a29bc3e68a3b0a599987eb66e52357a8b179Packages/cyrus-sasl-ntlm-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpm0e304c6c5558956545e3fde69daa8bb91e12b4716041b3c7634fa08b4b257a53Packages/cyrus-sasl-plain-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpm0fec8c3995ca21e3045fe15ba1bfad643d1e1b0aa3f43a3f609bb73af142068fPackages/cyrus-sasl-sql-2.1.23-8.el6.i686.rpma5b15de4bd7b1168a0c13fc00e6b8f8ada35becd586f4861f5373de12fa8271cSL6.0:dashnewpackage: dashDASH is a POSIX-compliant implementation of /bin/sh that aims to be as small as possible. It does this without sacrificing speed where possible. In fact, it is significantly faster than bash (the GNU Bourne-Again SHell) for most tasks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dash-0.5.5.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpmff74ff6579fa4ad51e67bd19e3600294709790720904583cf3f385cef1d24c21SL6.0:db4newpackage: db4The Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) is a programmatic toolkit that provides embedded database support for both traditional and client/server applications. The Berkeley DB includes B+tree, Extended Linear Hashing, Fixed and Variable-length record access methods, transactions, locking, logging, shared memory caching, and database recovery. The Berkeley DB supports C, C++, Java, and Perl APIs. It is used by many applications, including Python and Perl, so this should be installed on all systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/db4-4.7.25-16.el6.i686.rpm394d09d35e53839ae80943cd0147fb4d9f9782b51414ef09689de06c6675a077Packages/db4-cxx-4.7.25-16.el6.i686.rpme2cc283cbf5a64fb60b0be26b81e56d65264ca607f0c57912c31597a8cf24358Packages/db4-devel-4.7.25-16.el6.i686.rpm681ab441ef7b2846ea9e308aed28c83de211de83cfd100442a1558236f9bcb3dPackages/db4-devel-static-4.7.25-16.el6.i686.rpmd84e5ef5d349518b4e41061720c04da77bf49ee2eb28c0361ea62f04140b42fdPackages/db4-java-4.7.25-16.el6.i686.rpm4507627845414f4cab56c9d1b7478f233808198a279e4a5ea86a21203c8167ffPackages/db4-tcl-4.7.25-16.el6.i686.rpm030a44a855610e487216665d4b846ed6f1eea6062483ca42fc377bad28f21ac7Packages/db4-utils-4.7.25-16.el6.i686.rpmb4a528a7a327a2fa78ec95f49a2ff015214cd39dedd50c53283263248ae468b7SL6.0:dbusnewpackage: dbusD-BUS is a system for sending messages between applications. It is used both for the system-wide message bus service, and as a per-user-login-session messaging facility.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dbus-1.2.24-3.el6.i686.rpm055dadb3f62478fb4ce9d12a14383ee980dca9e564bd866f421da42fca28580aPackages/dbus-devel-1.2.24-3.el6.i686.rpm6bb48f37593a7681aa8348f78e9ccd973893f542dbcb2b4d0255b95a8bb37811Packages/dbus-doc-1.2.24-3.el6.noarch.rpmcfcd1347e65c72856352863970613fcef4d1ea73624ed5237d7d2e5f5b9ce3e4Packages/dbus-libs-1.2.24-3.el6.i686.rpmc010078e2aa4dd09b618e6522fbc3fcb8ad44a4ce847aa99bd99bf14333e6ca8Packages/dbus-x11-1.2.24-3.el6.i686.rpmb56864a3a802176766797dc26ce20c8b30674b990998cc3997a4b2701bd35285SL6.0:dbus-c++newpackage: dbus-c++Native C++ bindings for D-Bus for use in C++ programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dbus-c++-0.5.0-0.10.20090203git13281b3.1.el6.i686.rpm0c04bb4feda2e7a561fc54c0da89ab20090fb5f2377f300545d06742f7110d2dPackages/dbus-c++-devel-0.5.0-0.10.20090203git13281b3.1.el6.i686.rpmd5ab0799341b476fa4f7b2b4bbe9ccf4316da0745f01c77db7bd841a84e0f8d9SL6.0:dbus-glibnewpackage: dbus-glibD-Bus add-on library to integrate the standard D-Bus library with the GLib thread abstraction and main loop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dbus-glib-0.86-5.el6.i686.rpmb851ad58dbe39dcbaaa61ecd43fc3e82895e4b54922b4df853a9acc46a3715c9Packages/dbus-glib-devel-0.86-5.el6.i686.rpm2c2bc5fe26bac3e247d722b230e72d96cdcbf712aacf84b09a473e108e278e7aSL6.0:dbus-pythonnewpackage: dbus-pythonD-Bus python bindings for use with python programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dbus-python-0.83.0-6.1.el6.i686.rpm4b17c96e2fa403b3809adfc3333d00751071ee8b78e6ad26f6cf2938e87fe4aaPackages/dbus-python-devel-0.83.0-6.1.el6.i686.rpma5ad828991493910a1c4c0564ba24b6cfaf5bab88add98f9120658221886baf0SL6.0:dbus-qtnewpackage: dbus-qtD-BUS add-on library to integrate the standard D-BUS library with the Qt3 thread abstraction and main loop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dbus-qt-0.70-7.2.el6.i686.rpmffd880405edb794eb040910c95250acd259011c74f58136bd9b9a85588c1ca70Packages/dbus-qt-devel-0.70-7.2.el6.i686.rpmd9915cb2db7f2ef20f27b9d318b0861692b962f6de758cac2d02bedf8cbd40e9SL6.0:dcrawnewpackage: dcrawThis package contains dcraw, a command line tool to decode raw image data downloaded from digital cameras.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dcraw-8.96-1.1.el6.i686.rpmb99dccd6d0a0481689a09b19a3cca6c8c237f67b2ccca1c697e0b5f30abf5821SL6.0:dejagnunewpackage: dejagnuDejaGnu is an Expect/Tcl based framework for testing other programs. DejaGnu has several purposes: to make it easy to write tests for any program; to allow you to write tests which will be portable to any host or target where a program must be tested; and to standardize the output format of all tests (making it easier to integrate the testing into software development).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dejagnu-1.4.4-17.el6.noarch.rpm565e2e7a9f3f78f8af42feed8755fe25e0b71b38407aef36a5869803eedd9646SL6.0:dejavu-fontsnewpackage: dejavu-fontsThe DejaVu font set is based on the “Bitstream Vera” fonts, release 1.10. Its purpose is to provide a wider range of characters, while maintaining the original style, using an open collaborative development process.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dejavu-fonts-common-2.30-2.el6.noarch.rpm40464d3808516d928ee34681682d7f1d9e6c6efa16fae554ea16746d55302346Packages/dejavu-lgc-sans-fonts-2.30-2.el6.noarch.rpm18e27599b3ce3cc3271b0ffb78a60b08ec835611c631be589a9a794ec7583ab2Packages/dejavu-lgc-sans-mono-fonts-2.30-2.el6.noarch.rpmbff4fd022739d303aba0fc651eeeed4dd4ba5e78c4f7c5019a695620c05a8866Packages/dejavu-lgc-serif-fonts-2.30-2.el6.noarch.rpmf0c4beddb067a812921c6a93dc7baa269e9a107cff5e88ffb9a35c85f7eff584Packages/dejavu-sans-fonts-2.30-2.el6.noarch.rpm55291055056fce88a2d8b08045fe43c3c263d10ebee94b6224219c9582edc2abPackages/dejavu-sans-mono-fonts-2.30-2.el6.noarch.rpma2357d6de9aab814cbb2785ae44a30db90f68534d7e24526677545c28f942548Packages/dejavu-serif-fonts-2.30-2.el6.noarch.rpm09b8cd303adedd6717652f5f7d1cd560134bed4fc08d8a027da7bfbd8d03a151SL6.0:deltarpmnewpackage: deltarpmA deltarpm contains the difference between an old and a new version of a rpm, which makes it possible to recreate the new rpm from the deltarpm and the old one. You don't have to have a copy of the old rpm, deltarpms can also work with installed rpms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/deltaiso-3.5-0.5.20090913git.el6.i686.rpm08d23f480093f905f379ae7117ff59d2ec842ec165bc627f0b9e5950f236a2e4Packages/deltarpm-3.5-0.5.20090913git.el6.i686.rpmeea2edb4a9bd703feddf7dd21b3bd3356182e40ad19a7e71ac7cdcf14038578dPackages/drpmsync-3.5-0.5.20090913git.el6.i686.rpm9a95b9ddff1e9942633a251f16fee6b81c39134894427b5cca956493e61be964Packages/python-deltarpm-3.5-0.5.20090913git.el6.i686.rpm11b687ec904a6c9cfd88cbd8acf45a9494b90ed6ada8f6e76f4235d4d8e17558SL6.0:desktop-effectsnewpackage: desktop-effectsdesktop-effects provides a preference dialog to allow switching the GNOME desktop between three different window managers: Metacity (the standard GNOME 2 window manager), Compiz (offering 3D acceleration and special effects), and GNOME Shell, which offers a preview of the GNOME 3 user experience.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/desktop-effects-0.8.4-7.el6.i686.rpm57398b8bacf862cd9d5975055b3d7ec7ae59608c8b6014e705d50e974caefcc0SL6.0:desktop-file-utilsnewpackage: desktop-file-utils.desktop files are used to describe an application for inclusion in GNOME or KDE menus. This package contains desktop-file-validate which checks whether a .desktop file complies with the specification at http://www.freedesktop.org/standards/, and desktop-file-install which installs a desktop file to the standard directory, optionally fixing it up in the process.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/desktop-file-utils-0.15-9.el6.i686.rpm7a2eda73c5c7b18dbf7be4040a4c50d7b5b4da3185e1c7e0860b728ced2fc1bdSL6.0:dev86newpackage: dev86The dev86 package provides an assembler and linker for real mode 80x86 instructions. You'll need to have this package installed in order to build programs that run in real mode, including LILO and the kernel's bootstrapping code, from their sources.
You should install dev86 if you intend to build programs that run in real mode from their source code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dev86-0.16.17-15.1.el6.i686.rpm6c3bdfc618dd965f47d69a07715f8011277f3759b788f6d2a1b12d7996b5639fSL6.0:devhelpnewpackage: devhelpDevhelp is an API documentation browser for the GNOME desktop. It works natively with API documentation generated by gtk-doc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/devhelp-2.28.1-3.el6.i686.rpm06f1437746248b80c9a70432eb37380694cdf6be08775478fbdda54e3d8711a3Packages/devhelp-devel-2.28.1-3.el6.i686.rpm732fc46cae2a2bf1fb78f92c7af7a349e3d78b934509e3db7132d7ca6211d2fcSL6.0:device-mapper-multipathnewpackage: device-mapper-multipathdevice-mapper-multipath provides tools to manage multipath devices by instructing the device-mapper multipath kernel module what to do. The tools are : * multipath - Scan the system for multipath devices and assemble them. * multipathd - Detects when paths fail and execs multipath to update things.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-31.el6.i686.rpm78735f633141016d81d034086694984abdbfb275b4071b33754726923f0bae7dPackages/device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-31.el6.i686.rpm31163b4f06801577b9dc2d8751c94774259aed7eba02b3e4fb7518e1e4a526dePackages/kpartx-0.4.9-31.el6.i686.rpm6c521e3c38efcab7c0c015e3d9e23b954c848035fe61814ab3afeef7aa95b737SL6.0:dhcpnewpackage: dhcpDHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a protocol which allows individual devices on an IP network to get their own network configuration information (IP address, subnetmask, broadcast address, etc.) from a DHCP server. The overall purpose of DHCP is to make it easier to administer a large network. The dhcp package includes the ISC DHCP service and relay agent.
To use DHCP on your network, install a DHCP service (or relay agent), and on clients run a DHCP client daemon. The dhcp package provides the ISC DHCP service and relay agent.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-12.P1.el6.i686.rpme90047710ce65e0159f78512d78e939123e36e86aa85feae20de71ef785411adPackages/dhcp-4.1.1-12.P1.el6.i686.rpm155863183fe665d0224ae741b1604c801d901106eba71a3060cc8ce42243e247Packages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-12.P1.el6.i686.rpm83e30e2a417f672e21db91d504dcb202a48947b428da7781aaa7604a27497937SL6.0:dialognewpackage: dialogDialog is a utility that allows you to show dialog boxes (containing questions or messages) in TTY (text mode) interfaces. Dialog is called from within a shell script. The following dialog boxes are implemented: yes/no, menu, input, message, text, info, checklist, radiolist, and gauge.
Install dialog if you would like to create TTY dialog boxes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dialog-1.1-9.20080819.1.el6.i686.rpm3fe3c026f02e0614447b3a512e8de5925fad76ffa6cfc2ef1f76506f8ceb9367Packages/dialog-devel-1.1-9.20080819.1.el6.i686.rpm43a0e7093e35a8c82e3802a1f44d26acb8506c813193618f72f384d158809d09SL6.0:diffstatnewpackage: diffstatThe diff command compares files line by line. Diffstat reads the output of the diff command and displays a histogram of the insertions, deletions and modifications in each file. Diffstat is commonly used to provide a summary of the changes in large, complex patch files.
Install diffstat if you need a program which provides a summary of the diff command's output.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/diffstat-1.51-2.el6.i686.rpm4e03cfb5c527fc4368d6c13d345c42ebe1c2779895e8a23f0c7edf1e1eafaecdSL6.0:diffutilsnewpackage: diffutilsDiffutils includes four utilities: diff, cmp, diff3 and sdiff. Diff compares two files and shows the differences, line by line. The cmp command shows the offset and line numbers where two files differ, or cmp can show the characters that differ between the two files. The diff3 command shows the differences between three files. Diff3 can be used when two people have made independent changes to a common original; diff3 can produce a merged file that contains both sets of changes and warnings about conflicts. The sdiff command can be used to merge two files interactively.
Install diffutils if you need to compare text files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/diffutils-2.8.1-28.el6.i686.rpm9333151d8991bbc0e6355f6b5307fa07ae94063de421191ab65e8a473cfb5633SL6.0:dirmngrnewpackage: dirmngrDirmngr is a server for managing and downloading certificate revocation lists (CRLs) for X.509 certificates and for downloading the certificates themselves. Dirmngr also handles OCSP requests as an alternative to CRLs. Dirmngr is either invoked internally by gpgsm (from gnupg2) or when running as a system daemon through the dirmngr-client tool.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dirmngr-1.0.3-4.el6.i686.rpmfeb425d4d71419125a95bee9333219c6c760791238e567e0d7e8e46c574414e2SL6.0:dmidecodenewpackage: dmidecodedmidecode reports information about x86 & ia64 hardware as described in the system BIOS according to the SMBIOS/DMI standard. This information typically includes system manufacturer, model name, serial number, BIOS version, asset tag as well as a lot of other details of varying level of interest and reliability depending on the manufacturer.
This will often include usage status for the CPU sockets, expansion slots (e.g. AGP, PCI, ISA) and memory module slots, and the list of I/O ports (e.g. serial, parallel, USB).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dmidecode-2.10-1.30.1.el6.i686.rpm6593337c39b3f6bfee724ac397b3601685cc27c855465a4773e23cbbc795dd2cSL6.0:dmraidnewpackage: dmraidDMRAID supports RAID device discovery, RAID set activation, creation, removal, rebuild and display of properties for ATARAID/DDF1 metadata on Linux >= 2.4 using device-mapper.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dmraid-1.0.0.rc16-10.el6.i686.rpm4214ced27b7e6e1b841bd968347daf8c8074d404e29783232a0f8d3bac0f06e1Packages/dmraid-devel-1.0.0.rc16-10.el6.i686.rpmf23c98b34b45df059c1895f7484c68933dc36ef8554398b7e40040be9c261c24Packages/dmraid-events-1.0.0.rc16-10.el6.i686.rpm86b8093beb4fe43120ea761375b4aebee22e4a8cef93612f821cfac43a5ef3b0Packages/dmraid-events-logwatch-1.0.0.rc16-10.el6.i686.rpmd8617ab89e807e2702f4f001026c87f2be5860672ce4b23141cee8fa45cdbc9dSL6.0:dmz-cursor-themesnewpackage: dmz-cursor-themesAn X cursors theme by Jakub Steiner used by OpenSUSE.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dmz-cursor-themes-0.4-4.el6.noarch.rpm2fa85b56edcc2931439047a67100df6bd8f6a8f0220004c22ed3ffae2c2ad489SL6.0:dnsmasqnewpackage: dnsmasqDnsmasq is lightweight, easy to configure DNS forwarder and DHCP server. It is designed to provide DNS and, optionally, DHCP, to a small network. It can serve the names of local machines which are not in the global DNS. The DHCP server integrates with the DNS server and allows machines with DHCP-allocated addresses to appear in the DNS with names configured either in each host or in a central configuration file. Dnsmasq supports static and dynamic DHCP leases and BOOTP for network booting of diskless machines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dnsmasq-2.48-4.el6.i686.rpma068a43f2113ccc7e7cbcb3057d14417795418fb7e169e0d2a35be9ca67a184eSL6.0:docbook-dtdsnewpackage: docbook-dtdsThe DocBook Document Type Definition (DTD) describes the syntax of technical documentation texts (articles, books and manual pages). This syntax is XML-compliant and is developed by the OASIS consortium. This package contains SGML and XML versions of the DocBook DTD.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook-dtds-1.0-51.el6.noarch.rpmc83645557ba6bab4fa8c07611eb0a7ee33d3525ab750be630f97d95c0b52f0a7SL6.0:docbook-simplenewpackage: docbook-simpleSimplified DocBook is an attempt to provide a proper subset of DocBook that is simultaneously smaller and still useful. Documents written in the subset must be 100% legal DocBook documents. This is a subset for single documents (articles, white papers, etc.), so there's no need for books or sets, just 'articles'. Simplified DocBook documents are viewable in online browsers if styled with CSS. (it's XML not SGML).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook-simple-1.1-8.el6.noarch.rpm727a5a70b2a87b393addd86523e5708bcc3a2eb66482a2dd8cd494686813196cSL6.0:docbook-slidesnewpackage: docbook-slidesDocBook Slides provides customization layers of the both the Simplified and the full DocBook XML DTD, as well as the DocBook XSL Stylesheets. This package contains the XML document type definition and stylesheets for processing DocBook Slides XML. The slides doctype and stylesheets are for generating presentations, primarily in HTML.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook-slides-3.4.0-9.el6.noarch.rpmf37767f49515eaee127bd9191a0153476cf9fc50b786c5ab388325b64639ff5bSL6.0:docbook-style-dssslnewpackage: docbook-style-dssslThese DSSSL stylesheets allow to convert any DocBook document to another printed (for example, RTF or PostScript) or online (for example, HTML) format. They are highly customizable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook-style-dsssl-1.79-10.el6.noarch.rpm8b4bcbb1c5472b9a7907bd124c30cc81cff24354ac05552b5f6621c6460edc74SL6.0:docbook-style-xslnewpackage: docbook-style-xslThese XSL stylesheets allow you to transform any DocBook XML document to other formats, such as HTML, FO, and XHMTL. They are highly customizable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook-style-xsl-1.75.2-6.el6.noarch.rpm90446483d8faf9068df3cce2c713abc9e64e7eec1b9e93d3c09c2e21942dec35SL6.0:docbook-utilsnewpackage: docbook-utilsThis package contains scripts are for easy conversion from DocBook files to other formats (for example, HTML, RTF, and PostScript), and for comparing SGML files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook-utils-0.6.14-24.el6.noarch.rpm173270c603b07c3f5e283ae8db06679102c92e88b15e598d85ec47cf731deb2bPackages/docbook-utils-pdf-0.6.14-24.el6.noarch.rpm30bfad209bba0f96edfa7aeb2a56099e3c9d3092e598bd5fdca199f1c14f9810SL6.0:docbook5-schemasnewpackage: docbook5-schemasDocbook 5.X is a complete rewrite of Docbook in RELAX NG and not compatible with previous Docbook versions. This package contains Relax NG , DTD and W3C schema for Docbook 5.X. Syntax of those schemas is XML-compliant and is developed by the OASIS consortium.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook5-schemas-5.0-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmc67a609b94f83e10312077591472768d56603958f4880739380e998652292c94SL6.0:docbook5-style-xslnewpackage: docbook5-style-xslThese XSL namespace aware stylesheets allow you to transform any DocBook 5 document to other formats, such as HTML, manpages, FO, XHMTL and other formats. They are highly customizable. For more information see W3C page about XSL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/docbook5-style-xsl-1.75.2-4.el6.noarch.rpm989907ef86630cebb491f30762914662acd020b806729618d101e2c5d5ca1744SL6.0:dos2unixnewpackage: dos2unixDos2unix converts DOS or MAC text files to UNIX format.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dos2unix-3.1-37.el6.i686.rpm3c33cec28d64bb1a2e7fb138850ec250af55e36ef7a6eba59bdadf36a3cad054SL6.0:dosfstoolsnewpackage: dosfstoolsThe dosfstools package includes the mkdosfs and dosfsck utilities, which respectively make and check MS-DOS FAT filesystems on hard drives or on floppies.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dosfstools-3.0.9-3.el6.i686.rpmb60e6d3ecddffa30e44a76dd133bf33e9f80ce94819868d12286df15a0e74922SL6.0:dovecotnewpackage: dovecotDovecot is an IMAP server for Linux/UNIX-like systems, written with security primarily in mind. It also contains a small POP3 server. It supports mail in either of maildir or mbox formats.
The SQL drivers and authentication plug-ins are in their subpackages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dovecot-2.0-0.10.beta6.20100630.el6.i686.rpm422923725236b434a046f2a56ab5e7eb9804527f65aefcde88e81564ed199b1bPackages/dovecot-devel-2.0-0.10.beta6.20100630.el6.i686.rpm957e1480835d9c3d15b0109d0006da2dd9d711df3094af48a6d898f6cd9701dbPackages/dovecot-mysql-2.0-0.10.beta6.20100630.el6.i686.rpm3b0f82f7dc2298ac8cf8b5f18d7e6da4376d021384a79db02f195eda316bbda0Packages/dovecot-pgsql-2.0-0.10.beta6.20100630.el6.i686.rpm3eaffd6b21b80ba5f1972d49e6bf009b4b16fc6b4026e93073ac5a340d8efabePackages/dovecot-pigeonhole-2.0-0.10.beta6.20100630.el6.i686.rpmf3f1b2a610bc9c983a36a9ae5f32f62762107a07de8a0d2f02445c6f2cb6a8fdSL6.0:doxygennewpackage: doxygenDoxygen can generate an online class browser (in HTML) and/or a reference manual (in LaTeX) from a set of documented source files. The documentation is extracted directly from the sources. Doxygen can also be configured to extract the code structure from undocumented source files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/doxygen-1.6.1-4.el6.i686.rpm2ee8cbcbd4eb4c8a21d92d6faae0ca70794cf311084b7d0dfed34df2b88f91dePackages/doxygen-doxywizard-1.6.1-4.el6.i686.rpm393734b6e089581d372500c72fcb2cab8d25a84ba3ffd3716e30c34e91b16ba1SL6.0:dracutnewpackage: dracutdracut is a new, event-driven initramfs infrastructure based around udev.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dracut-004-32.el6.noarch.rpm5fc1e972a6c8bf607795853d74bf998c2697ef454773fc3eeb0e4a1454b77d45Packages/dracut-fips-004-32.el6.noarch.rpm1667fea40cdcf483ca6ab87cc570f97e6e77d4176f413b0605b5be19510ddfb3Packages/dracut-generic-004-32.el6.noarch.rpmc2584418fde4fa82d73b7948a430aabcd2803c871b1ca497c0f48e6eeeaeb54cPackages/dracut-kernel-004-32.el6.noarch.rpm3ae8543e441e9265b29aab82bedde50a81f790811cc58002950f0343fa5c5399Packages/dracut-network-004-32.el6.noarch.rpm225034463e58ef890ff02fd7b37f921d017050dcc7083d51f9b7a524ad508792Packages/dracut-tools-004-32.el6.noarch.rpm4aa8b3c3ed101d9d49b6ece757bb467f09638dcb3e2f17109219313d8e9e6d4bSL6.0:dropwatchnewpackage: dropwatchdropwatch is an utility to interface to the kernel to monitor for dropped network packets.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dropwatch-1.2-0.el6.i686.rpma06bdb314453fe8e8c9b5c4974ebfd3b13a71f651b2734a2be4a11c4887f8aa7SL6.0:dstatnewpackage: dstatDstat is a versatile replacement for vmstat, iostat, netstat and ifstat. Dstat overcomes some of their limitations and adds some extra features, more counters and flexibility. Dstat is handy for monitoring systems during performance tuning tests, benchmarks or troubleshooting.
Dstat allows you to view all of your system resources instantly, you can eg. compare disk usage in combination with interrupts from your IDE controller, or compare the network bandwidth numbers directly with the disk throughput (in the same interval).
Dstat gives you detailed selective information in columns and clearly indicates in what magnitude and unit the output is displayed. Less confusion, less mistakes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dstat-0.7.0-1.el6.noarch.rpm62d62c31239ff8ab23a73e78acfabc991a242ad6c5723011185748180ee4a38bSL6.0:dtachnewpackage: dtachdtach is a program that emulates the detach feature of screen, with less overhead. It is designed to be transparent and un-intrusive; it avoids interpreting the input and output between attached terminals and the program under its control. Consequently, it works best with full-screen applications such as emacs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dtach-0.8-4.el6.i686.rpmd7764cc9988fa4cb5f21b7fcf4d036ee2ddf07b90fcf1955c22b1602b3088884SL6.0:dumpnewpackage: dumpThe dump package contains both dump and restore. Dump examines files in a filesystem, determines which ones need to be backed up, and copies those files to a specified disk, tape, or other storage medium. The restore command performs the inverse function of dump; it can restore a full backup of a filesystem. Subsequent incremental backups can then be layered on top of the full backup. Single files and directory subtrees may also be restored from full or partial backups.
Install dump if you need a system for both backing up filesystems and restoring filesystems after backups.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dump-0.4-0.5.b42.el6.i686.rpm61e15109da9fd18b463da6420898cd798bbd331094301915e412fb68a33a440cPackages/rmt-0.4-0.5.b42.el6.i686.rpm42a47e97c50cde866b41399cbafd143cd5232cfac770c4ed4b295ce5395a1b39SL6.0:dumpetnewpackage: dumpetDumpET is a utility to aid in the debugging of bootable CD-ROM images.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dumpet-1.1-1.1.el6.i686.rpmdb978123115264b085b4b35daa42e9b60de34e1bac1ec53f5d7595f6ab935127SL6.0:dvd+rw-toolsnewpackage: dvd+rw-toolsCollection of tools to master DVD+RW/+R media. For further information see http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/linux/DVD+RW/.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dvd+rw-tools-7.1-5.el6.i686.rpm8a0ff570753a47963aa32e0a8bd8fe637aba4604dea729e2bfe8f3ec6b734782SL6.0:dvgrabnewpackage: dvgrabThe dvgrab utility will capture digital video from a DV source on the firewire (IEEE-1394) bus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dvgrab-3.4-3.1.el6.i686.rpm1ba48daff15b82e38a3e8c007e2f08b9995968d9f00b1e8636ccb0d7d6369e21SL6.0:dvipdfmnewpackage: dvipdfmDVIPDFM is a DVI to PDF translator developed by Mark A. Wicks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dvipdfm-0.13.2d-41.1.el6.i686.rpme15435936936a818031a0d2895dbb60b67aa8430ebf1535e770799b6ecd67b03SL6.0:dvipdfmxnewpackage: dvipdfmxThe dvipdfmx (formerly dvipdfm-cjk) project provides an eXtended version of the dvipdfm, a DVI to PDF translator developed by Mark A. Wicks.
The primary goal of this project is to support multi-byte character encodings and large character sets for East Asian languages. The secondary goal is to support as many features as pdfTeX developed by Han The Thanh.
This project is a combined work of the dvipdfm-jpn project by Shunsaku Hirata and its modified one, dvipdfm-kor, by Jin-Hwan Cho.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dvipdfmx-0-0.31.20090708cvs.el6.i686.rpm1ac1cfcba43585270cedc0e2de63c7a2ef86bfac44f6b7c471ee16183cb17a7bSL6.0:dvipngnewpackage: dvipngThis program makes PNG and/or GIF graphics from DVI files as obtained from TeX and its relatives.
It is intended to produce anti-aliased screen-resolution images as fast as is possible. The target audience is people who need to generate and regenerate many images again and again.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dvipng-1.11-3.2.el6.i686.rpm6f3358780af1300634c608129f309b52f696a4732a5bbad5a7edf71cbcd5d222SL6.0:e2fsprogsnewpackage: e2fsprogsThe e2fsprogs package contains a number of utilities for creating, checking, modifying, and correcting any inconsistencies in second, third and fourth extended (ext2/ext3/ext4) filesystems. E2fsprogs contains e2fsck (used to repair filesystem inconsistencies after an unclean shutdown), mke2fs (used to initialize a partition to contain an empty ext2 filesystem), debugfs (used to examine the internal structure of a filesystem, to manually repair a corrupted filesystem, or to create test cases for e2fsck), tune2fs (used to modify filesystem parameters), and most of the other core ext2fs filesystem utilities.
You should install the e2fsprogs package if you need to manage the performance of an ext2, ext3, or ext4 filesystem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/e2fsprogs-1.41.12-3.el6.i686.rpm3c3f15d04f536668d25b9742fcd58cb2c3161dc134d80125a915c43fd3d9b764Packages/e2fsprogs-devel-1.41.12-3.el6.i686.rpm7a0f7d22339034734163587054b4922127d795519acadb576c64a45dfa1b3705Packages/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.12-3.el6.i686.rpmce899eea1944216a3782daf645959c1bbc6ca2937508774edfe7ea7a9f5517dfPackages/libcom_err-1.41.12-3.el6.i686.rpm15fa2ee43494f9a5be0b89fa095a9ef5b9273bd213434a5fc406e02b60c0d719Packages/libcom_err-devel-1.41.12-3.el6.i686.rpm4ae78e9be38e599229cbfabfa1fdd83b8fc0e5fdd9eecd57f82a154915c78a49Packages/libss-1.41.12-3.el6.i686.rpm4fc10b9df426c06ff629567651a1924a2141558dd2822962c8fb2f195e548e09Packages/libss-devel-1.41.12-3.el6.i686.rpme2b4c56c65f7a5dfae62a8647b01a00745e16df2b5049885f22a8ff0a937ee07SL6.0:ebtablesnewpackage: ebtablesEthernet bridge tables is a firewalling tool to transparently filter network traffic passing a bridge. The filtering possibilities are limited to link layer filtering and some basic filtering on higher network layers.
This tool is the userspace control for the bridge and ebtables kernel components.
The ebtables tool can be used together with the other Linux filtering tools, like iptables. There are no known incompatibility issues.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ebtables-2.0.9-5.el6.i686.rpm1f476af7560e95db19bab2c35502c346e542310687e7e19d966b93c04d250fd4SL6.0:ecjnewpackage: ecjECJ is the Java bytecode compiler of the Eclipse Platform. It is also known as the JDT Core batch compiler.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ecj-3.4.2-6.el6.i686.rpm781621b8bb90b154b19b05baca2c11c8175d87acfb17f63775a57e456d350babSL6.0:eclipsenewpackage: eclipseThe Eclipse platform is designed for building integrated development environments (IDEs), server-side applications, desktop applications, and everything in between.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-jdt-3.5.2-5.el6.i686.rpm84dcaccccfbe20af3476a1806d008bb450b29c3e16f1b60d7bb3059ee39bccdbPackages/eclipse-pde-3.5.2-5.el6.i686.rpm8f479a2106d401b992b0098a92faa5cee6aa733fefebf527419216fee0a1115ePackages/eclipse-platform-3.5.2-5.el6.i686.rpm834c7d46813e912b3befe36e53f13ce69681064ea725bce15a74d31fdd94afa7Packages/eclipse-rcp-3.5.2-5.el6.i686.rpm395fba12b8de2a1d3f36e2a46db77130f3dca9c0f6bb9109e0219c9dd80d823dPackages/eclipse-swt-3.5.2-5.el6.i686.rpm2670e8da61f772a3ac315bc748d8d932e18d25588aceaced482ae74f3c290802SL6.0:eclipse-birtnewpackage: eclipse-birtBIRT is an Eclipse-based open source reporting system for web applications, especially those based on Java and J2EE. BIRT has two main components: a report designer based on Eclipse, and a runtime component that you can add to your app server. BIRT also offers a charting engine that lets you add charts to your own application.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-birt-2.5.2-1.el6.i686.rpmda20fc459b0e568118ffe40c8d39c3b3d7cfff38c1af57e48285b948b061d190SL6.0:eclipse-callgraphnewpackage: eclipse-callgraphGraphically displays the call hierarchy from executing a C/C++ binary, along with various other runtime statistics.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-callgraph-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpmd9aca65cb7407373013775a2c001cb4135d4354e756411170c812d1a940491bfSL6.0:eclipse-cdtnewpackage: eclipse-cdtEclipse features and plugins that are useful for C and C++ development.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-cdt-6.0.2-3.el6.i686.rpm067358a1f964ce76cd1833f085d15facfd4c68d55975612a3a234c981114ac69Packages/eclipse-cdt-parsers-6.0.2-3.el6.i686.rpm9ca0086c880b367164ad6f84bcd5904fbfec9de0ecfbee1eeb806a41b7be9ccfPackages/eclipse-cdt-sdk-6.0.2-3.el6.i686.rpm2d823d958a611a48501f2e633e98149621693a2598a8b478b3d033d526adbd3eSL6.0:eclipse-changelognewpackage: eclipse-changelogThe Eclipse ChangeLog package contains Eclipse features and plugins that are useful for ChangeLog maintenance within the Eclipse IDE. It includes fragments for parsing C, C++, and Java source files to create more detailed entries containing function or method names.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-changelog-2.6.7-5.el6.i686.rpm085501f88b175b3a0fd758ad1591a9a630a5ad66e0b500bbe61e9223aadb1e36SL6.0:eclipse-dtpnewpackage: eclipse-dtpThe Eclipse Data Tools Platform provides extensible frameworks and exemplary tools, enabling a diverse set of plug-in offerings specific to particular data-centric technologies and supported by the DTP ecosystem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-dtp-1.7.2-1.el6.i686.rpmbdbb3f357d5b8a2372a407d278f06ce70fbbc937375ada97e6853905a86d9c18SL6.0:eclipse-emfnewpackage: eclipse-emfThe Eclipse Modeling Framework (EMF) allows developers to build tools and other applications based on a structured data model. From a model specification described in XMI, EMF provides tools and runtime support to produce a set of Java classes for the model, along with a set of adapter classes that enable viewing and command-based editing of the model, and a basic editor.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-emf-2.5.0-4.4.el6.i686.rpm8f9a13e9d7d7ab15f9df3105d05de8319df776a23843b75581e98d064b926847Packages/eclipse-emf-examples-2.5.0-4.4.el6.i686.rpm64c9c33899c1b6b4466e321569ca53460e5abd41ffa9b73c493756d39c79cdc4Packages/eclipse-emf-sdk-2.5.0-4.4.el6.i686.rpm56351563d36702d00d2b42c256b8e48ad97f9e5560ae8c239ae0da1179977989Packages/eclipse-emf-xsd-2.5.0-4.4.el6.i686.rpm7dc47d0d4068e47b0bc2cd6b77457b4f22f192772dd35489fe3d3e775738db4cPackages/eclipse-emf-xsd-sdk-2.5.0-4.4.el6.i686.rpmeaf186cf13c38f28f83a9ffaa58f1ca1383f5b6ad129d8393aacb39d5d966eb5SL6.0:eclipse-gefnewpackage: eclipse-gefThe Graphical Editing Framework (GEF) allows developers to create a rich graphical editor from an existing application model. GEF is completely application neutral and provides the groundwork to build almost any application, including but not limited to: activity diagrams, GUI builders, class diagram editors, state machines, and even WYSIWYG text editors.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-gef-3.5.2-1.el6.i686.rpm19901c0030f1ca73dc57a46edc27da596ead1ff8a2e56086f44461ea876ebf66Packages/eclipse-gef-examples-3.5.2-1.el6.i686.rpmceccfd504f8b0fcec4ba870fec6e4cfbcf6d27725bdad04ee550b973f4920ed7Packages/eclipse-gef-sdk-3.5.2-1.el6.i686.rpmd468093e5e498816405eb56c23dd44b6f97dd612068ca7629cddf35390a7e7dbSL6.0:eclipse-linuxprofilingframeworknewpackage: eclipse-linuxprofilingframeworkPlugins common to Eclipse Linux Tools profiling tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-linuxprofilingframework-0.3.0-5.el6.i686.rpmb6936d6e22be833f50ab2608ae825c959dfe68c22757efb22cd4fb5f1a13f473SL6.0:eclipse-mylynnewpackage: eclipse-mylynMylyn integrates task support into Eclipse. It supports offline editing for certain task repositories and monitors work activity to hide information that is not relevant to the current task. Also included is the Mylyn Focused UI for reducing information overload when working with tasks and the Bugzilla task connector.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-mylyn-3.3.2-4.5.el6.i686.rpm948f7dc0487a3ce46f31c7ddb43546cea8cc8bb9dbac943ba939f7fdb2b1f4e5Packages/eclipse-mylyn-cdt-3.3.2-4.5.el6.i686.rpm7c522e4e93762ad5445e22d6ef0730b31a9848440cb0ed5cfc6cf4dff479f5d5Packages/eclipse-mylyn-java-3.3.2-4.5.el6.i686.rpmd177a927c7e77430f0f2ecbf2451f4f6f11e93e8f339ea3fec0106e78f2ee408Packages/eclipse-mylyn-pde-3.3.2-4.5.el6.i686.rpmefc57104309350ffb9420f19e4fb4e62a5b168cc4e81ee05dcf163250e1462e4Packages/eclipse-mylyn-trac-3.3.2-4.5.el6.i686.rpmacc0b245fa1154d7a9c2f80c4a2c6e8baacd08a840a6c01cccd4c1a6637f2b05Packages/eclipse-mylyn-webtasks-3.3.2-4.5.el6.i686.rpm3ddbb2d17e2a8ec59277354f2a25dbd1404118888e8bf71d292104aef01ef651Packages/eclipse-mylyn-wikitext-3.3.2-4.5.el6.i686.rpm360f85bb2ed868190cd0b3ad5165c85db4162733bf32dfd027848be1d2a6ac51SL6.0:eclipse-nlsnewpackage: eclipse-nlsBabel language packs include translations for the Eclipse platform and other Eclipse-related packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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eclipse-oprofileEclipse plugins to integrate OProfile's profiling capabilities with the CDT.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-oprofile-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpm376a19b68a40beb54fb36220bf4f7b3fc399e6d0d3ee735ed1182227a847d324SL6.0:eclipse-rpm-editornewpackage: eclipse-rpm-editorThe Eclipse Specfile Editor package contains Eclipse plugins that are useful for maintenance of RPM specfiles within the Eclipse IDE.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-rpm-editor-0.5.0-2.el6.i686.rpm54a32b560973dbee1c49a24a8d87688054d9de61b93d922b197ad8c0372ce29bSL6.0:eclipse-rsenewpackage: eclipse-rseRemote System Explorer (RSE) is a framework and toolkit in Eclipse Workbench that allows you to connect and work with a variety of remote systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-rse-3.1.2-1.el6.i686.rpm9e3778787834a8c6256043b338b130d91679ef5913ec8a1c6b1c0da203438a4eSL6.0:eclipse-subclipsenewpackage: eclipse-subclipseSubclipse is an Eclipse plugin that adds Subversion integration to the Eclipse IDE.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-subclipse-1.6.5-6.el6.i686.rpmd277debe3d3e3ce70ab4d2ab107c9719a9e3eb540050b9cd114456b504f73b14Packages/eclipse-subclipse-graph-1.6.5-6.el6.i686.rpm2202591cfb66b258337829775de0c06cf59f7fb5531dcf22569499acc159509eSL6.0:eclipse-valgrindnewpackage: eclipse-valgrindThis package for Eclipse allows users to launch their C/C++ Development Tools projects using the Valgrind tool suite and presents the results in the IDE.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-valgrind-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpmaab783f4c1ef27ee1a6b61d03c02c7d598c0f4624a021b7e30896dd15e8b91cbSL6.0:ecryptfs-utilsnewpackage: ecryptfs-utilseCryptfs is a stacked cryptographic filesystem that ships in Linux kernel versions 2.6.19 and above. This package provides the mount helper and supporting libraries to perform key management and mount functions.
Install ecryptfs-utils if you would like to mount eCryptfs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ecryptfs-utils-82-6.el6.i686.rpm8232a431168c0674405162c6f0e47e81e3c115a3103fb56c11c4234b9a8e56a2Packages/ecryptfs-utils-devel-82-6.el6.i686.rpm17f81d21a0e9e26e2f6b7b54c61f090246ff7fdc843f6305e9760781c0e60519Packages/ecryptfs-utils-python-82-6.el6.i686.rpm4a19f8a4e63c216e1a669b48ba8ce2d050611f45337b46056b2eeaab8780f1b2SL6.0:ednewpackage: edEd is a line-oriented text editor, used to create, display, and modify text files (both interactively and via shell scripts). For most purposes, ed has been replaced in normal usage by full-screen editors (emacs and vi, for example).
Ed was the original UNIX editor, and may be used by some programs. In general, however, you probably don't need to install it and you probably won't use it.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ed-1.1-3.3.el6.i686.rpm9c8578af030e07f950bdf2b10558c889f2675343764af8d58a9f514b77474bd2SL6.0:edac-utilsnewpackage: edac-utilsEDAC is the current set of drivers in the Linux kernel that handle detection of ECC errors from memory controllers for most chipsets on i386 and x86_64 architectures. This userspace component consists of an init script which makes sure EDAC drivers and DIMM labels are loaded at system startup, as well as a library and utility for reporting current error counts from the EDAC sysfs files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/edac-utils-0.9-11.2.el6.i686.rpm56b94430b412c1d9f09de78c4aec92163511ca5b464c8dc1139b175d337f8fe3Packages/edac-utils-devel-0.9-11.2.el6.i686.rpme2ae79fdffa0bdbb246f77a2af4a866f94fdb25aa9e80af11a2babdb4d47fffbSL6.0:efaxnewpackage: efaxEfax is a small ANSI C/POSIX program that sends and receives faxes using any Class 1, 2 or 2.0 fax modem.
You need to install efax if you want to send faxes and you have a Class 1, 2 or 2.0 fax modem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/efax-0.9a-8.el6.i686.rpm40b8d4187ef094be535443bd25ca6efdb0eb133cda55da003e938e4f27f8c9c0SL6.0:efibootmgrnewpackage: efibootmgrefibootmgr displays and allows the user to edit the Intel Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) Boot Manager variables. Additional information about EFI can be found at http://developer.intel.com/technology/efi/efi.htm and http://uefi.org/.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/efibootmgr-0.5.4-8.el6.i686.rpm79fba780788ac04bf9f2ec31b23a49b1306dce2fc4ad85f1f40b5cf975dfb52dSL6.0:eggdbusnewpackage: eggdbusExperimental D-Bus bindings for GObject.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eggdbus-0.6-3.el6.i686.rpmc29354302c16cea46ecc76e18883f56d9a6e2b56dec04a761d26486ec7e2bf78Packages/eggdbus-devel-0.6-3.el6.i686.rpma756d6ef47f0d85ebe166780e1ba1b9349f9ed028090aedf33a4a77cb20c980eSL6.0:ejectnewpackage: ejectThe eject program allows the user to eject removable media (typically CD-ROMs, floppy disks or Iomega Jaz or Zip disks) using software control. Eject can also control some multi-disk CD changers and even some devices' auto-eject features.
Install eject if you'd like to eject removable media using software control.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eject-2.1.5-17.el6.i686.rpm4a835ce053eee77644fe5524b7ebcf7cebc54826da45c71e87de7b062e77ff4bSL6.0:ekiganewpackage: ekigaEkiga is a tool to communicate with video and audio over the internet. It uses the standard SIP and H323 protocols.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ekiga-3.2.6-3.el6.i686.rpm5877e1087b6c550946736d793acfc23f472fc26402401f49e1354b7a780aa48eSL6.0:elfutilsnewpackage: elfutilsElfutils 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).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/elfutils-0.148-1.el6.i686.rpmede9b16bc5f2da65982657ee8e0a6d755762e9a0dbe964a04dcd9500d591c6f8Packages/elfutils-devel-0.148-1.el6.i686.rpmfe555330c4c0df4284309e9716bdeaa2fd5fe776e7e837bda724beea3260dbf9Packages/elfutils-devel-static-0.148-1.el6.i686.rpm52e4fe82b854f8bc8df893b04abd5c10b99cc74521020f9942cf4ae0abf7b735Packages/elfutils-libelf-0.148-1.el6.i686.rpm69f54e905aca91e8a8f92a07d0b75ed9ee8ea7cc05ecfb168eef872ba8441bf9Packages/elfutils-libelf-devel-0.148-1.el6.i686.rpma27e040917663edbbf3680eae0431e3bf1c3cb319cfc26498c37166cad3d5b98Packages/elfutils-libelf-devel-static-0.148-1.el6.i686.rpm3d29b3f425eb04f3d35392131efb563530024dc79aa45aba40a2b73a68e29f14Packages/elfutils-libs-0.148-1.el6.i686.rpm71aed415a5f110d15c34098fd8465b825ffba1766109214d10164257b1ffb727SL6.0:elinksnewpackage: elinksElinks 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/elinks-0.12-0.20.pre5.el6.i686.rpmbc81a178c3d3d76aff911e7a57316a1fa4ae9c727f895fa5399d6986043c5a8eSL6.0:emacsnewpackage: emacsEmacs 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/emacs-23.1-20.el6.i686.rpm99670c2039a4f6b0bdd8ce56cad75b8b561b69f264e3768be26127639e3ca675Packages/emacs-common-23.1-20.el6.i686.rpm3f895497cc263e8918d1ee199aa813b3e993f538c3f11d97c1903d6d9187b049Packages/emacs-el-23.1-20.el6.i686.rpm930f3c231b0577b5cc7ca837eaac8da9e81e87135dce92a6caca097d31791736Packages/emacs-nox-23.1-20.el6.i686.rpma743b24b72c701be3b3eaeb06797cf3fea472c2bdf44639d16e5bd7ed725a6f5SL6.0:emacs-auctexnewpackage: emacs-auctexAUCTeX is an extensible package that supports writing and formatting TeX files for most variants of Emacs.
AUCTeX supports many different TeX macro packages, including AMS-TeX, LaTeX, Texinfo and basic support for ConTeXt. Documentation can be found under /usr/share/doc, e.g. the reference card (tex-ref.pdf) and the FAQ. The AUCTeX manual is available in Emacs info (C-h i d m AUCTeX RET). On the AUCTeX home page, we provide manuals in various formats.
AUCTeX includes preview-latex support which makes LaTeX a tightly integrated component of your editing workflow by visualizing selected source chunks (such as single formulas or graphics) directly as images in the source buffer.
This package is for GNU Emacs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/emacs-auctex-11.85-10.el6.noarch.rpm97a56aab2fe0fa00ee4ca5fb03fc4169c1d1aed2ccdf5f8034e29890a49b505dPackages/emacs-auctex-doc-11.85-10.el6.noarch.rpmea1f6f8e6232a9cb97ce08b8c0f2c3cd3e103531d4cd955ebef11b41f79d9f24Packages/emacs-auctex-el-11.85-10.el6.noarch.rpmd7fcab3dace228b21ee48e96aa90e433e3d9c8490f1f0c185cadb06acb3118a1Packages/tex-preview-11.85-10.el6.noarch.rpm91c51e52422e68697badf39c68198aa9907a44472736b59f036cd24030462604SL6.0:enchantnewpackage: enchantA library that wraps other spell checking backends.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/enchant-1.5.0-4.el6.i686.rpm31a73819feb05a403a739c2a40a32a8f888d2066db259b0bb55a2645676dfbdePackages/enchant-aspell-1.5.0-4.el6.i686.rpmff393691d315f5159143a21d21ab6efb2fe6ca1e4004114c948c60e786a31004Packages/enchant-devel-1.5.0-4.el6.i686.rpm46fac256bda109e372071b47411b4e8df33293d6869b0eba7942099f8a10aa41Packages/enchant-voikko-1.5.0-4.el6.i686.rpme2ae3707e2fcc364eeefedefb38e5b6656d26ede253b1874497a63fa29336ec1SL6.0:enscriptnewpackage: enscriptGNU 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 printoutsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/enscript-1.6.4-15.el6.i686.rpmd5cdefd73f173666cf037a80bcb2f9e8c400c61a401d6020478ef6faeb33cdcdSL6.0:environment-modulesnewpackage: environment-modulesThe 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/environment-modules-3.2.7b-6.el6.i686.rpm334e75803b5e27bf5e757a6f38fc8f612d36faee0052878a3ff4b81a80d0f504SL6.0:eognewpackage: eogThe 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eog-2.28.2-4.el6.i686.rpmea8441cd453d0dde266a15c56501d6a703dc12752476220fa2617c7414907366Packages/eog-devel-2.28.2-4.el6.i686.rpmcbc57f9d7495f4756d1a9ae99d54adc4a1621ad6450035e246c34debb23c45ebSL6.0:epydocnewpackage: epydocEpydoc 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.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/epydoc-3.0.1-5.1.el6.0.sl6.noarch.rpm41b2bb3e9ae4976bd54ff3c2efdbefd5dba0ab0123ad7ef70184eda6c35a8605Packages/epydoc-3.0.1-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm3dff6b1b397fe99b0e159d14148fd1dc17b397de72a3e992953b5e86b3ba458dSL6.0:escnewpackage: escEnterprise Security Client allows the user to enroll and manage their cryptographic smartcards.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/esc-1.1.0-21.el6.i686.rpmb22e9d768b8f68bc95a34cb33811ef4d79a9638592aafebea46c5cc00b424ef9SL6.0:esoundnewpackage: esoundEsounD, the Enlightened Sound Daemon, is a server process that mixes several audio streams for playback by a single audio device. For example, if you're listening to music on a CD and you receive a sound-related event from ICQ, the two applications won't have to queue for the use of your sound card.
Install esound if you'd like to let sound applications share your audio device. You'll also need to install the audiofile package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/esound-devel-0.2.41-3.1.el6.i686.rpm754c55b8325f288f7ea4b98420970c42df48dabe6862892db2067aeee1252448Packages/esound-libs-0.2.41-3.1.el6.i686.rpm517e617be63950a9fc0c8233c985dded056b75161aa390b956e123eeb154089cPackages/esound-tools-0.2.41-3.1.el6.i686.rpm594beae15307a9b1ecb72e0dfeeb8dbae8b562d51748f427ecd131e2923a17daSL6.0:espeaknewpackage: espeakeSpeak is a software speech synthesizer for English and other languages.
eSpeak produces good quality English speech. It uses a different synthesis method from other open source TTS engines, and sounds quite different. It's perhaps not as natural or "smooth", but some people may find the articulation clearer and easier to listen to for long periods. eSpeak supports several languages, however in most cases these are initial drafts and need more work to improve them.
It can run as a command line program to speak text from a file or from stdin.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/espeak-1.40.02-3.1.el6.i686.rpmddede9043706735ad7e7fda627c71c38c4ca344f98906c4e3011c1373aaff924Packages/espeak-devel-1.40.02-3.1.el6.i686.rpm573b456f84b99c4c6b5d69720eb275ceb021e084402cd7a6ad6196a0fa4d0f6bSL6.0:ethtoolnewpackage: ethtoolThis utility allows querying and changing settings such as speed, port, autonegotiation, PCI locations and checksum offload on many network devices, especially of ethernet devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ethtool-2.6.33-0.3.el6.i686.rpm42f5fe0312b026b74b640ec7add113c34bc70123eb2be5c875ed712919390864SL6.0:evincenewpackage: evinceEvince is simple multi-page document viewer. It can display and print Portable Document Format (PDF), PostScript (PS) and Encapsulated PostScript (EPS) files. When supported by the document format, evince allows searching for text, copying text to the clipboard, hypertext navigation, table-of-contents bookmarks and editing of forms.
Support for other document formats such as DVI can be added by installing additional backends.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evince-2.28.2-14.el6.i686.rpm2c112caa71c7fd72fb9cc7efafb45275264c0034af33dd45f2423244c392dda9Packages/evince-devel-2.28.2-14.el6.i686.rpma2e98a20ce92a23d5e81beb3973535238c05564ac708635e033eaef5c64edb08Packages/evince-dvi-2.28.2-14.el6.i686.rpma89d706f8dc8f7bd84d9140b61f7039cc7b064d509764211e252239ae8f6c310Packages/evince-libs-2.28.2-14.el6.i686.rpm426d4251661c81b7150276c894ce6de664877a2430f6b12461666e61a08f66f5SL6.0:evolutionnewpackage: evolutionEvolution is the GNOME mailer, calendar, contact manager and communications tool. The components which make up Evolution are tightly integrated with one another and act as a seamless personal information-management tool.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evolution-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpm01785d9fa6b332f9f33446eb544deec79d00e5a0bdf6ab4fdb006efc80eb17ddPackages/evolution-conduits-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpma22aaf1fa579bebf1e8648973eb14f0c0572bff8e9fee9abd26f9068b25cdb72Packages/evolution-devel-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpmb62dfa9c3cd95ee43fa564371373b02ab896281ee1183fdbdd43a13d1a212eb6Packages/evolution-help-2.28.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm47163e76a1341cd5e7036603ebffdd25e018a5170dbbc76e8df45ab511e57229Packages/evolution-perl-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpm6d3ea11260fb370406942854e5074e0c540cf4be2beaa3eb02a6da7a7e4c84cbPackages/evolution-pst-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpmb22d278e55c0aaa363e059d96b29dd4bad6587406d862a6c51a309b4c866741fPackages/evolution-spamassassin-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpm1ab1951ec4c2d92a0403deee532264abb26a48ab0786665430ce45fd9f5e63ecSL6.0:evolution-data-servernewpackage: evolution-data-serverThe evolution-data-server package provides a unified backend for programs that work with contacts, tasks, and calendar information.
It was originally developed for Evolution (hence the name), but is now used by other packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evolution-data-server-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpm9b5cab0b96270594e1e781982adb73e21ad52f4d28dff0320359e33ff5c9c781Packages/evolution-data-server-devel-2.28.3-10.el6.i686.rpm1c55d97375c87f548bfe546681a35a7312208c7f6ea37ebe1442af613fd54cb7Packages/evolution-data-server-doc-2.28.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm3a5a7d49a9b6910d6d0cec7ea6a6f3e3f9ccfc770896f4f20aba26af8b5dbe9aSL6.0:evolution-exchangenewpackage: evolution-exchangeThis package enables added functionality to Evolution when used with a Microsoft Exchange Server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evolution-exchange-2.28.3-2.el6.i686.rpm3a204f914480696281254cb1c5c35335563774634f6c0db62cc1ff27357bc6aeSL6.0:evolution-mapinewpackage: evolution-mapiThis package allows Evolution to interact with MS Exchange 2007 servers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evolution-mapi-0.28.3-6.el6.i686.rpmef27e6f82c60341e65bf40f84bdf851b77fe5b3ea2dcdf1300e1ed8e5a295cafPackages/evolution-mapi-devel-0.28.3-6.el6.i686.rpm1d72de36da6bed0d589ee4ca3f999696c9928b4800d4e1be45949d3700cae709SL6.0:exempinewpackage: exempiExempi provides a library for easy parsing of XMP metadata. It is a port of Adobe XMP SDK to work on UNIX and to be build with GNU automake. It includes XMPCore and XMPFiles.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/exempi-2.1.0-5.el6.i686.rpm43e82ba5402c4f18ce787bbff10880d771caf779e94dd031d75044d0b7b38ea1Packages/exempi-devel-2.1.0-5.el6.i686.rpm449a4fb4ca0921dc16b63ffd981727ea2739f43bf496ad207db6ab56cbe8455bSL6.0:exiv2newpackage: exiv2A command line utility to access image metadata, allowing one to: * print the Exif metadata of Jpeg images as summary info, interpreted values,
or the plain data for each tag * print the Iptc metadata of Jpeg images * print the Jpeg comment of Jpeg images * set, add and delete Exif and Iptc metadata of Jpeg images * adjust the Exif timestamp (that's how it all started...) * rename Exif image files according to the Exif timestamp * extract, insert and delete Exif metadata (including thumbnails),
Iptc metadata and Jpeg commentsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/exiv2-0.18.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm2f2138df20caceb441f90f4913d48c1e6f01cba4bdccb5c09297a97eec0d6e38Packages/exiv2-devel-0.18.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm111aa253a59e0d38cdb5b09a946cafc9f0ba12c3c9018a3ed2569c5982be9e7fPackages/exiv2-libs-0.18.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm7afdb71b9029d2318c23ad0b65dfbeaa109454bd64c281902f51fa45cd42822bSL6.0:expatnewpackage: expatThis is expat, the C library for parsing XML, written by James Clark. Expat is a stream oriented XML parser. This means that you register handlers with the parser prior to starting the parse. These handlers are called when the parser discovers the associated structures in the document being parsed. A start tag is an example of the kind of structures for which you may register handlers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/expat-2.0.1-9.1.el6.i686.rpm93f25e8999253bb886f47070ed801b348e4e72633df0c35915b10cbff0f18a31Packages/expat-devel-2.0.1-9.1.el6.i686.rpmee4425a1ea2f5593acad9cfa2c20d983149ef7fb128e349a87fc6b9674f89ba0SL6.0:expectnewpackage: expectExpect is a tcl application for automating and testing interactive applications such as telnet, ftp, passwd, fsck, rlogin, tip, etc. Expect makes it easy for a script to control another program and interact with it.
This package contains expect and some scripts that use it.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/expect-5.44.1.15-2.el6.i686.rpm881e5b9a9ed88e1963e686e074efe377523920815ba7e7dd7e4fb235d7b8f871Packages/expect-devel-5.44.1.15-2.el6.i686.rpm03740e8450a8940a6b75ab56f517d80221f16926a9f70fd8f04dce1b29f24a07Packages/expectk-5.44.1.15-2.el6.i686.rpm112087134bc7e451f46457849c90d5f041df25d930b88dc907730a20ef38087eSL6.0:fakechrootnewpackage: fakechrootfakechroot runs a command in an environment were is additionally possible to use the chroot(8) call without root privileges. This is useful for allowing users to create their own chrooted environment with possibility to install another packages without need for root privileges.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fakechroot-2.9-24.1.el6.i686.rpm8cb32b730e6326e62c62ccc1a7d1295b25fca243eddbae03fd7c13ffcf5fc981Packages/fakechroot-libs-2.9-24.1.el6.i686.rpm31f6ec7ec7464e8eb7fefbd27740605e1f77de183376917fbed7b9b9f872ca62SL6.0:fakerootnewpackage: fakerootfakeroot runs a command in an environment wherein it appears to have root privileges for file manipulation. fakeroot works by replacing the file manipulation library functions (chmod(2), stat(2) etc.) by ones that simulate the effect the real library functions would have had, had the user really been root.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fakeroot-1.12.2-22.2.el6.i686.rpm593ed4c561045cde5c521e8d2b219cf2deee5d5423371d35321df6267a9d5bbePackages/fakeroot-libs-1.12.2-22.2.el6.i686.rpmd50ca883919b4c2afb8652c67eec4d1e4279588c24029582b6b68c26d2133e65SL6.0:farsight2newpackage: farsight2farsight2 is a collection of GStreamer modules and libraries for videoconferencing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/farsight2-0.0.16-1.1.el6.i686.rpmc61b3c8f6ad2f87548d2e7e6141a546b8aa22c5afdd523e64881dab362adb813Packages/farsight2-devel-0.0.16-1.1.el6.i686.rpm20b4dbb7fc3544d94597581650c619fed84d4082186288ff3d3c1c94314ba119Packages/farsight2-python-0.0.16-1.1.el6.i686.rpm4313901306d06f214901e375b94bd888de2217e287a49c2f9ae7da114e066fdbSL6.0:fcoe-utilsnewpackage: fcoe-utilsFibre Channel over Ethernet utilities fcoeadm - command line tool for configuring FCoE interfaces fcoemon - service to configure DCB Ethernet QOS filters, works with dcbd or lldpadScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fcoe-utils-1.0.14-9.el6.i686.rpmb745c68405a75e4361cda5803bfc77c86b3c4636a37fb8718a0803b5ae0ee7ebSL6.0:febootstrapnewpackage: febootstrapfebootstrap is an equivalent to Debian's debootstrap. You can use it to create a basic Scientific Linux or Fedora filesystem, and build initramfs (initrd.img) or filesystem images.
febootstrap also includes a separate tool to minimize filesystems by removing unneeded locales, documentation etc.
The main difference from other appliance building tools is that this one doesn't need to be run as root.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/febootstrap-2.7-1.2.el6.i686.rpm3a914aa648bd1df625eed3a6b53b01948208505a027fef82bde852446ec8afa9SL6.0:fence-agentsnewpackage: fence-agentsFence Agents is a collection of scripts to handle remote power management for several devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-agents-3.0.12-8.el6.i686.rpm57b4bf1a9a88a4d018917538dbe9440fa30355bb0209b9397ac107040a3a3f9eSL6.0:fence-virtnewpackage: fence-virtFencing agent for virtual machines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-virt-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm17aab9669ece47959be8a004cf304395636eede84ef99336f137a66acfa1a30aPackages/fence-virtd-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm6b4870fc1c78a59e21653b31b29e81fb303b4f8d53aff5f22b00fcda64e73ed6Packages/fence-virtd-checkpoint-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm2541e8d88cb592eb56fa2eae56ec8b87e0af0ca54bbe0314308e13af86defce6Packages/fence-virtd-libvirt-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpme234f3442f3aa1145b614ad3c83e0f7bdfe8be246c926cb68307686a03c4f088Packages/fence-virtd-libvirt-qpid-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm21ebce38cea606dccdea0f9f2ff5f85ef523947c24dbc7fa35322bcac9b138e0Packages/fence-virtd-multicast-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm21992d0e50f16a3d059861d42bafa0ce193522826a2855a324262fdf124784edPackages/fence-virtd-serial-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm7f56ab56551815709abfda14bb55b1f4b946bc96512b4d4370109fbb6ca50b4eSL6.0:festivalnewpackage: festivalFestival is a general multi-lingual speech synthesis system developed at CSTR. It offers a full text to speech system with various APIs, as well as an environment for development and research of speech synthesis techniques. It is written in C++ with a Scheme-based command interpreter for general control.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/festival-1.96-18.el6.i686.rpm5fdc8d0fbee4bddd0dad28bfd8e59efc991f209888132629cd8618576f935dfaPackages/festival-devel-1.96-18.el6.i686.rpmbfb30c87ecdcc5b34cd46b4626860d7c39f19bc5c001f2c0e38bcd464c9eeea2Packages/festival-docs-1.4.2-18.el6.noarch.rpm1dd29e673612da7618711c201f957761ea77c53ab82abbededcf53b685cd3aa8Packages/festival-lib-1.96-18.el6.i686.rpme2a20cf548bfaabf050129c7fefc815e15ab6e7f1bfcf2a809266e5d0fdacfbdPackages/festival-speechtools-devel-1.2.96-18.el6.i686.rpm76584c9847d99c8f4b748e0908dd9943cb92e27ee437df22afcfee46ddd93687Packages/festival-speechtools-libs-1.2.96-18.el6.i686.rpm9278486b732c0109a1a07c71f7f2a7cffceeaefa00ad9dfde27decf5a3be82b4Packages/festival-speechtools-utils-1.2.96-18.el6.i686.rpmd471fb42b10726a09ca008ac941a22a68f87b392cff6e23ac6ee6ebaa8c85394Packages/festvox-awb-arctic-hts-0.20061229-18.el6.noarch.rpm4cf62b004b6aa805816f318a3ce0c80590488dee43bcf17e037003a42165c328Packages/festvox-bdl-arctic-hts-0.20061229-18.el6.noarch.rpme1ff24f06d2c62306498cdc727083ab500f2be4a93e996267ab3c6aabd848d2cPackages/festvox-clb-arctic-hts-0.20061229-18.el6.noarch.rpm5a44ce9ae2e8f0f829fb7595b52e76eae983eb7de0c598826b20ff9c7351a0bcPackages/festvox-jmk-arctic-hts-0.20061229-18.el6.noarch.rpm2d74e54dcf7a1c0144e8e33807b3ab2eb5b73c1650c023313b41b98416b15b4cPackages/festvox-kal-diphone-0.19990610-18.el6.noarch.rpm036b1124991d2d968b3f6e653427e30180465e4ca8a19fbe33b822fff583f9cdPackages/festvox-ked-diphone-0.19990610-18.el6.noarch.rpm2be61a82f0222938fcd40889184a12d41572715f150233c6fe2f2178d0973906Packages/festvox-rms-arctic-hts-0.20061229-18.el6.noarch.rpm06c19d07354b5005d9a37d29bbbf606e1fc03174f16a8bdff5af6ae6133eb57aPackages/festvox-slt-arctic-hts-0.20061229-18.el6.noarch.rpmdc9362c46efda5c893438f3634b209e811f671b6d3ddbc0c7396c0062c16b7b5Packages/hispavoces-pal-diphone-1.0.0-18.el6.noarch.rpm59173538d8755f63da6e126881a6a7b5281e120d385142addb376c3b10a7afffPackages/hispavoces-sfl-diphone-1.0.0-18.el6.noarch.rpm855683531bcfb854f8799d03b7b08ec67ee965c5adb360ac917760ac957b435aSL6.0:fetchmailnewpackage: fetchmailFetchmail is a remote mail retrieval and forwarding utility intended for use over on-demand TCP/IP links, like SLIP or PPP connections. Fetchmail supports every remote-mail protocol currently in use on the Internet (POP2, POP3, RPOP, APOP, KPOP, all IMAPs, ESMTP ETRN, IPv6, and IPSEC) for retrieval. Then Fetchmail forwards the mail through SMTP so you can read it through your favorite mail client.
Install fetchmail if you need to retrieve mail over SLIP or PPP connections.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fetchmail-6.3.17-1.el6.i686.rpm4e2fdc6e67f8396a8806a8566344709d574f067a5885885e490372920e112eaeSL6.0:ffmpeg-spicenewpackage: ffmpeg-spiceThis is a stripped down version of upstream FFMPEG including only the codecs used by SPICE in order to avoid inadvertantly bundling or shipping any encumbered code or binaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ffmpeg-spice-devel-0.4.9-0.15.5spice.20080908.el6.i686.rpm4fb9f75523559282b22d0c048a46c43c85a79d5bfbcd1ab8bfb892daad1e7311Packages/ffmpeg-spice-libs-0.4.9-0.15.5spice.20080908.el6.i686.rpm3076d281dbdcb741f902232bf29884d7b1c5951f778e1809ee5dcd232a615777SL6.0:fftwnewpackage: fftwFFTW is a C subroutine library for computing the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) in one or more dimensions, of both real and complex data, and of arbitrary input size.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fftw-3.2.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpma9bdaf15b00b2a9e3f5a71fbbaf333c830ae90400712c9a9c72292aaa5469a22Packages/fftw-devel-3.2.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpm89130cd870a19d62161886449062fdab5770b8af9ee86c31c17fe911e8172bebPackages/fftw-static-3.2.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpm9cced42a322e362784952304bd59087cae0079c86f973284dae4b59e2573fd8bSL6.0:filenewpackage: fileThe file command is used to identify a particular file according to the type of data contained by the file. File can identify many different file types, including ELF binaries, system libraries, RPM packages, and different graphics formats.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/file-5.04-5.el6.i686.rpm59de8a5d80d64be5a1a867c74d15094cad8dbfaf04075aaf587b582332233f9aPackages/file-devel-5.04-5.el6.i686.rpm666130563d56843984d805459a7026947cb135c7f0411599a14fd75e748b0a9dPackages/file-libs-5.04-5.el6.i686.rpm87b21e41f6400afa5c0d3cd7fd3a574f5fbc6bf85153b0b8dfad7c3254ee8eb5Packages/file-static-5.04-5.el6.i686.rpm7b301381d4165b2dd2fe4febed7ec244bebb846c0c93e7b6cf3728d3762f1cb0Packages/python-magic-5.04-5.el6.i686.rpmd2d874a9857da1398c58fed355beda0d78d306fd56a025eb4eebd6aba8b16247SL6.0:file-rollernewpackage: file-rollerFile Roller is an application for creating and viewing archives files, such as tar or zip files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/file-roller-2.28.2-6.el6.i686.rpma4d8bc2f5b3f1d3ab1c444b9acf60ca9794c04132c19a31f780312edda472babSL6.0:filesystemnewpackage: filesystemThe filesystem package is one of the basic packages that is installed on a Linux system. Filesystem contains the basic directory layout for a Linux operating system, including the correct permissions for the directories.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/filesystem-2.4.30-2.1.el6.i686.rpm9ba95aea666684a71d6345a243fb35e82eb38d91ac45741922bc6b9dede00170SL6.0:findutilsnewpackage: findutilsThe findutils package contains programs which will help you locate files on your system. The find utility searches through a hierarchy of directories looking for files which match a certain set of criteria (such as a filename pattern). The xargs utility builds and executes command lines from standard input arguments (usually lists of file names generated by the find command).
You should install findutils because it includes tools that are very useful for finding things on your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/findutils-4.4.2-6.el6.i686.rpm363e72f9b0efbb5c17e0e8798c48b532c22fbbf78b46566c5a6b94f3cc87da31SL6.0:fingernewpackage: fingerFinger is a utility which allows users to see information about system users (login name, home directory, name, how long they've been logged in to the system, etc.). The finger package includes a standard finger client.
You should install finger if you'd like to retrieve finger information from other systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/finger-0.17-39.el6.i686.rpm938268dcae402c1aa4b7e4bb8832e67d3cae562852f2c223acb69f57ad624204Packages/finger-server-0.17-39.el6.i686.rpm613a7f4416255805a60f7b1575cda62a76a0aff030f3d428474e9a32070b1e96SL6.0:fipschecknewpackage: fipscheckFIPSCheck is a library for integrity verification of FIPS validated modules. The package also provides helper binaries for creation and verification of the HMAC-SHA256 checksum files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fipscheck-1.2.0-4.1.el6.i686.rpmec5bfe8b8774bc05fb36358566c7b0eddc814f4f9ee36163b0c0c6383ad90badPackages/fipscheck-devel-1.2.0-4.1.el6.i686.rpm1ee2a739ab71fbb79fad87141bf1c4509f27bf2fc5fda0dd7ef1f0519c9bbeb1Packages/fipscheck-lib-1.2.0-4.1.el6.i686.rpma07c699ae783eb98523f45ecdc9b217ea5cec8a413ec485b75cb26d4941a4aa8SL6.0:firefoxnewpackage: firefoxMozilla Firefox is an open-source web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.9-2.el6.i686.rpm7dd698d16be16f4f301a39bfdbddc1860b6eb067b918059d811aa84d7a5da147SL6.0:firstaidkitnewpackage: firstaidkitA tool that automates simple and common system recovery tasks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/firstaidkit-0.2.10-4.el6.i686.rpm0769f0d254ee8656cccc86dc37ce8a6c317c2a45c1e3f34c1da487223fc1922fPackages/firstaidkit-devel-0.2.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm60b245a930efd06bace4a66814f8a1e13a5351dc0a265ed03c7246f16c8afacaPackages/firstaidkit-engine-0.2.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm3c421de2a51fd2cedf56383cba73012c1d121ff8cbb082b65d30115006ccb9a0Packages/firstaidkit-gui-0.2.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm7ead5ec536c4ed72fa6e24f6423b0d706ad31e4622144d9ef8d7a2f8eed66157Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-all-0.2.10-4.el6.i686.rpm54707b23f3a7c477864ea666872dcc223e8cf00814c134953caa5c0f1237044ePackages/firstaidkit-plugin-grub-0.2.10-4.el6.i686.rpm10936aea445d524f7fd3bc6311912fc8bf01e12565a3c4722901357ce1fd652aPackages/firstaidkit-plugin-key-recovery-0.2.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm8f8c870ce6aeec87e25c49e8794616b407eb4adfec7429eaefd0765bda805f90Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-mdadm-conf-0.2.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm22b7e2dbf29d1220bfbd6a2b8fa062b8f11d12e80c94340a1170a78e1d13dd54Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-passwd-0.2.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm6f43d6f187137856fda85909378a1431f676f5b48f72d656a30e66a58e137a8fPackages/firstaidkit-plugin-xserver-0.2.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm838a1532679ddb7b9ed510548021544914b36a7e4adef1fb67f50d1140101541SL6.0:firstbootnewpackage: firstbootThe firstboot utility runs after installation. It guides the user through a series of steps that allows for easier configuration of the machine.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/firstboot-1.110.8-1.el6.i686.rpm2a8eee73e7a1996b62c82e861dbeceeccd2781ab7dc2761d6d4c396919402e49SL6.0:flacnewpackage: flacFLAC stands for Free Lossless Audio Codec. Grossly oversimplified, FLAC is similar to Ogg Vorbis, but lossless. The FLAC project consists of the stream format, reference encoders and decoders in library form, flac, a command-line program to encode and decode FLAC files, metaflac, a command-line metadata editor for FLAC files and input plugins for various music players.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/flac-1.2.1-6.1.el6.i686.rpm099ac0dd555d761226263fc52cbcba758027163c81049ed65b72d17f1d83c7a1Packages/flac-devel-1.2.1-6.1.el6.i686.rpm11e60554bd0fe726fc20df22b68e4bc805fb10498ae2edfead7f2a487ccf8da3SL6.0:flexnewpackage: flexThe flex program generates scanners. Scanners are programs which can recognize lexical patterns in text. Flex takes pairs of regular expressions and C code as input and generates a C source file as output. The output file is compiled and linked with a library to produce an executable. The executable searches through its input for occurrences of the regular expressions. When a match is found, it executes the corresponding C code. Flex was designed to work with both Yacc and Bison, and is used by many programs as part of their build process.
You should install flex if you are going to use your system for application development.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/flex-2.5.35-8.el6.i686.rpm2ada40004f25a2ab7ed7934b2efa053f4ca1e6fd8d93409522d22a0bd4713a57SL6.0:flightrecordernewpackage: flightrecorderflightrecorder - runs trace-cmd to enable ftrace with events defined in /etc/sysconfig/trace-cmdScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/flightrecorder-0.91-1.el6.i686.rpmf69c90b08a9d28be3b5577980296c704c65d01876d6abd4d82f8852d0ce282bfSL6.0:flutenewpackage: fluteA Cascading Style Sheets parser using the Simple API for CSS, for Java.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/flute-1.3.0-3.OOo31.el6.i686.rpm012c61b4c0c296b4b953f13eca79c9b3b0a62fae594ed82b7fe5247f1a6db861Packages/flute-javadoc-1.3.0-3.OOo31.el6.noarch.rpma8726b04a97ddc7176e6cb33a040141cc89babc7081432c68f4074247a290699SL6.0:fontconfignewpackage: fontconfigFontconfig is designed to locate fonts within the system and select them according to requirements specified by applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fontconfig-2.8.0-3.el6.i686.rpm52be35c515330264d46acf85b22bc0c9a7413322437d6ec1b4a1a5d1751c137ePackages/fontconfig-devel-2.8.0-3.el6.i686.rpm7ea63f1c44a6a8222e6c20d3f81b266358db107874babf5144bb73db7509a03cSL6.0:fontforgenewpackage: fontforgeFontForge (former PfaEdit) is a font editor for outline and bitmap fonts. It supports a range of font formats, including PostScript (ASCII and binary Type 1, some Type 3 and Type 0), TrueType, OpenType (Type2) and CID-keyed fonts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fontforge-20090622-2.1.el6.i686.rpm4fc1fdcfacb16b2a626c1ac411cf77c64d763c733093d584f40787f4c0b16812Packages/fontforge-devel-20090622-2.1.el6.i686.rpm9efcf0e3275f7cf81b687e6d3d1a85aa497a45186ab97dd29b822e5396595971SL6.0:fontpackagesnewpackage: fontpackagesThis package contains the basic directory layout, spec templates, rpm macros and other materials used to create font packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fontpackages-devel-1.41-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm77f70bccaa927245a38d13960df3f1976482127aa678cff3f003a4ce3049d053Packages/fontpackages-filesystem-1.41-1.1.el6.noarch.rpmed5ce4a7f83c11b0332967267a304c2e930822f4338d53cbd1372d27725e9f80Packages/fontpackages-tools-1.41-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm3296ae161d562a3709cf645125b46848af365508633365178b79b42a16439600SL6.0:foomaticnewpackage: foomaticFoomatic is a comprehensive, spooler-independent database of printers, printer drivers, and driver descriptions. It contains utilities to generate driver description files and printer queues for CUPS, LPD, LPRng, and PDQ using the database. There is also the possibility to read the PJL options out of PJL-capable laser printers and take them into account at the driver description file generation.
There are spooler-independent command line interfaces to manipulate queues (foomatic-configure) and to print files/manipulate jobs (foomatic printjob).
The site http://www.linuxprinting.org/ is based on this database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/foomatic-4.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm2bd30562fd2d13edee56afd14bcce0e19cd2775d6a2ba1c9ffcdbae783608ef8SL6.0:foomatic-dbnewpackage: foomatic-dbThis is the database of printers, printer drivers, and driver options for Foomatic.
The site http://www.openprinting.org/ is based on this database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/foomatic-db-4.0-7.20091126.el6.noarch.rpm8a869dab77144f4d09daef9997fbcef3202c52b0943e50c8086d1e35a217d0a9Packages/foomatic-db-filesystem-4.0-7.20091126.el6.noarch.rpm25295b1f2e04b46c3bd8950ee2b79284f8809da4a1d2ff6e9c6bc1b4e6c923cePackages/foomatic-db-ppds-4.0-7.20091126.el6.noarch.rpmcbb6fa6b9c272232da7a8c9ff3fc72848221bd70394f7a68c08ab129fd57cc22SL6.0:fopnewpackage: fopFOP is the world's first print formatter driven by XSL formatting objects. It is a Java application that reads a formatting object tree and then turns it into a PDF document. The formatting object tree, can be in the form of an XML document (output by an XSLT engine like XT or Xalan) or can be passed in memory as a DOM Document or (in the case of XT) SAX events.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fop-0.95-4.2.el6.i686.rpm89cdb41c07f79d7526656ca850b8edef634385c66a0592f1f391d2ae372ad8fePackages/fop-javadoc-0.95-4.2.el6.i686.rpmbc961fadddf9e1c870b46dcccc358c18c9db2db274089224ad07cbdfee77e6ceSL6.0:fprintdnewpackage: fprintdD-Bus service to access fingerprint readers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fprintd-0.1-19.git04fd09cfa.el6.i686.rpm9ac4772eeff621911efc9a4e9a3e6eecd8d1167951e0bb51419dc8c9b68fab6dPackages/fprintd-devel-0.1-19.git04fd09cfa.el6.noarch.rpm57910905ab56cbb6cf342cc7d9028d0e858ad5deb61a0f8bd5548a1921bf12dbPackages/fprintd-pam-0.1-19.git04fd09cfa.el6.i686.rpm7470a911d8fe1f7d3840828699592329e97895c2d1a05e7b3471e65aafa01515SL6.0:freeglutnewpackage: freeglutfreeglut is a completely open source alternative to the OpenGL Utility Toolkit (GLUT) library with an OSI approved free software license. GLUT was originally written by Mark Kilgard to support the sample programs in the second edition OpenGL 'RedBook'. Since then, GLUT has been used in a wide variety of practical applications because it is simple, universally available and highly portable.
freeglut allows the user to create and manage windows containing OpenGL contexts on a wide range of platforms and also read the mouse, keyboard and joystick functions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/freeglut-2.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpm4cb2f4cc5fedb4273ecce489fa543510d840a6a54ffe3f8e7533678ebaac6cd0Packages/freeglut-devel-2.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpmc62015cb4cbb5ba7db61f36bddbe860fe145a1a5d679a59ce9bfc7972c062036SL6.0:freeipminewpackage: freeipmiThe FreeIPMI project provides "Remote-Console" (out-of-band) and "System Management Software" (in-band) based on Intelligent Platform Management Interface specification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/freeipmi-0.7.16-3.el6.i686.rpm2ab128a6a7069f7e544d4d3103dd6ed3832ec8c23bf392941a734f065ff42733Packages/freeipmi-bmc-watchdog-0.7.16-3.el6.i686.rpmb0c5ed97c8f658a634858c1287dde5fcb3fb308db73b99a45032934b7cb45cdbPackages/freeipmi-devel-0.7.16-3.el6.i686.rpm4d28d89758b7dff0a09f042c8722327d65c50b3a7e532fa6861e88447540ae7dPackages/freeipmi-ipmidetectd-0.7.16-3.el6.i686.rpma97529ba30db36e65ed28a0e928f5640d556b40481170397c6ae8f6f4605fadaSL6.0:freeradiusnewpackage: freeradiusThe FreeRADIUS Server Project is a high performance and highly configurable GPL'd free RADIUS server. The server is similar in some respects to Livingston's 2.0 server. While FreeRADIUS started as a variant of the Cistron RADIUS server, they don't share a lot in common any more. It now has many more features than Cistron or Livingston, and is much more configurable.
FreeRADIUS is an Internet authentication daemon, which implements the RADIUS protocol, as defined in RFC 2865 (and others). It allows Network Access Servers (NAS boxes) to perform authentication for dial-up users. There are also RADIUS clients available for Web servers, firewalls, Unix logins, and more. Using RADIUS allows authentication and authorization for a network to be centralized, and minimizes the amount of re-configuration which has to be done when adding or deleting new users.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/freeradius-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpm3ff7ef26e28aa7d0bab5315d1c73ccbd17d7ec2fd94e2af5f926dc52bd18ac93Packages/freeradius-krb5-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpm3fdd028b6649441250f1c4385c6f091ca15bce9851111f3e03bca45838f781c4Packages/freeradius-ldap-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpm97fb56b494c4ec0089d757b5f4d504337cf5d05b9e47d7516cc6947bd871a3fcPackages/freeradius-mysql-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpm926d17f0291a68924efb8a3491ab37f49def5d07ec6c08705d4b43896e95a605Packages/freeradius-perl-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpm0d11610e9777453b8f4a75360980bcd0d6d475078fe88905878f8c97bb330c68Packages/freeradius-postgresql-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpm39f99d4ccbe4dfa6b009ef312151ed5f633c9d1f94457d25b3a068e3c4a86461Packages/freeradius-python-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpm9b1deb76e0d91ab79be84277afe6a22f8a0fa4b16a8e5d2bae61c7f6fa80eb62Packages/freeradius-unixODBC-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpme70f574f704c2780cde8a4e50c05fac6ea5a45cb7d6037f4a4aaa3fb96ea054bPackages/freeradius-utils-2.1.9-3.el6.i686.rpma2dc7c6d6c99f8c8a639cd149b964e6f58551648aaa845e2f2c5c3957cea60ccSL6.0:freetypenewpackage: freetypeThe FreeType engine is a free and portable font rendering engine, developed to provide advanced font support for a variety of platforms and environments. FreeType is a library which can open and manages font files as well as efficiently load, hint and render individual glyphs. FreeType is not a font server or a complete text-rendering library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/freetype-2.3.11-5.el6.i686.rpmd6d4eec964959db9392ddc210f66849e1abd678fbf169d1b40860ffe8abf682ePackages/freetype-demos-2.3.11-5.el6.i686.rpm95a1ae9fcd2d61b6c96b06eb2af2d8d6cb24052f2d2ab03564559e1a383e3326Packages/freetype-devel-2.3.11-5.el6.i686.rpm02e586ff522f3de1b50617aa9c70d5d973ba8aba916e582edf2e27734d20d775SL6.0:ftpnewpackage: ftpThe ftp package provides the standard UNIX command-line FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client. FTP is a widely used protocol for transferring files over the Internet and for archiving files.
If your system is on a network, you should install ftp in order to do file transfers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ftp-0.17-51.1.el6.i686.rpmcd2d5c2cc2cfc5aaa04eb2a5014dae7978aa575e7e07330adc77139320449066SL6.0:fusenewpackage: fuseWith FUSE it is possible to implement a fully functional filesystem in a userspace program. This package contains the FUSE userspace tools to mount a FUSE filesystem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fuse-2.8.3-1.el6.i686.rpm57d313ff0486998ba78a47f7f8147bd7a95911f7068422eb0bba507060cf75a1Packages/fuse-devel-2.8.3-1.el6.i686.rpm0759d92a74e01c91da2205e10f26ae8fb7fa54a787f9c5bc765a33609a9b7e75Packages/fuse-libs-2.8.3-1.el6.i686.rpm8249fa85bdf4c3cb955466dd5799a3bfa18c8f950ca67acf9d250624398de862SL6.0:gaminnewpackage: gaminThis C library provides an API and ABI compatible file alteration monitor mechanism compatible with FAM but not dependent on a system wide daemon.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gamin-0.1.10-9.el6.i686.rpm920d9c0f58f9ffa81891a09c87315e2716e4226680e6e607f07116114dc4b1d1Packages/gamin-devel-0.1.10-9.el6.i686.rpm1b88f2780ca5f69c7a4367ed0256b99f2ec1edf75fa97b03535fa78b967e7b07Packages/gamin-python-0.1.10-9.el6.i686.rpmb63976180de02d5b106704e09ad2517b879f842cf84cf164024aea0f8707117eSL6.0:gawknewpackage: gawkThe gawk package contains the GNU version of awk, a text processing utility. Awk interprets a special-purpose programming language to do quick and easy text pattern matching and reformatting jobs.
Install the gawk package if you need a text processing utility. Gawk is considered to be a standard Linux tool for processing text.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gawk-3.1.7-6.el6.i686.rpmc6c11ce7e5a279831db30abd92aca77e794576018e7aeb62ad050ebe734dfce4SL6.0:gcnewpackage: gcThe Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector can be used as a garbage collecting replacement for C malloc or C++ new.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gc-7.1-10.el6.i686.rpma72f49f1755b75b4b9b683784bf423a120ac6a38db2a9e886a3f66b7bf48bcedPackages/gc-devel-7.1-10.el6.i686.rpm8a9323d77aa9eaffba721d77ade04adbe80b7860a13085069dcf2fbd7f197275SL6.0:gcalctoolnewpackage: gcalctoolgcalctool is a powerful graphical calculator with financial, logical and scientific modes. It uses a multiple precision package to do its arithmetic to give a high degree of accuracy.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gcalctool-5.28.2-3.el6.i686.rpm17502fc35f8356f1e42df6190b9ecba53f460e43bd0744327214e5ff0759fc5cSL6.0:gccnewpackage: gccThe gcc package contains the GNU Compiler Collection version 4.4. You'll need this package in order to compile C code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cpp-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmd531447a045a706483ff1a1c40ee0497b821fa9366c5f3f471bc173be1dfac8aPackages/gcc-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmbe1a1208ab7cdcc570ccc4610fe4bb6df14b2dd9d2f7cf26ce1c7e5d883ce462Packages/gcc-c++-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm0a00d9e663279b3435320b1594b03a74294751dd06237841ad0aebd9272d9d41Packages/gcc-gfortran-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm85bec1982504f490b0cf18b29f86bfc95a74549006d31b12d52eb23bec7b9919Packages/gcc-gnat-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm989e0aef58b5ed39d4f59cbb5a936d075c185d8f9b4e4fef1edabc1cc29bef5bPackages/gcc-java-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmfd50a74ae95276a6970b38f71b3578fd386c92da64e723e87052cda444e69aedPackages/gcc-objc++-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmcb9987d1476d6ca5662e0c5b5e28c81a0b36ef6c4b8453c63d88ae4a88168b47Packages/gcc-objc-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmc0209f1398ad1813235d572b4280a8fca9737cd7b7ba7b8d22450f4cc680b6f1Packages/libgcc-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmacd83a264c0097216398ac123db00a51c993afca8ddc12a728981afab9d438e6Packages/libgcj-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmfb6cb45a53d9e783df41696bbbcef3906291e6c114f52fd3edfb3e1d6cea354cPackages/libgcj-devel-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm3389af6e57470607916a379904e5d50b28e3af2296e39d11118857fe5698f8f2Packages/libgcj-src-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm0b635190723d4e40a301fa546a7731133dbf7981f5596f159ba2825796e20806Packages/libgfortran-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm6f73496159e406d933d678fbd42bd8ee78dcca35f03f37b57dccf0ba364c72fcPackages/libgnat-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm0488e10baced33c83f943f9713d0d555e9f1298cd8789500b37089502774b1e8Packages/libgnat-devel-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm193aadf21fc2c512813869b953a574d6e647c907cdb59cb6d0eeeb8bc750e6e7Packages/libgomp-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm5726acd0fd6b90b8a31ad654c9836841c9da5c4f7f62f62832499ff755edd699Packages/libmudflap-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm23b78a47b1a4d4dedd7978224a6776ccc329289225af8dadb3fe899e005fc7eaPackages/libmudflap-devel-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm4218f89d028274a3b677ad396994046480927ba2087ce690b837ebd2ff9a0ab5Packages/libobjc-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm04044a7dd5a4a269792dee75e94b05bdc3d90d8e07976c8bc59a22af3fbb9e88Packages/libstdc++-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpm3fd22308ed07023d6b6d5dbc9517ff4e964783a6711faefd04cfcf7a33b9a267Packages/libstdc++-devel-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmd097bbe01e720d0e761ee80cdf17f53cb710274ac189e6b6ab95d0ee7290178cPackages/libstdc++-docs-4.4.4-13.el6.i686.rpmd45072bbd0e46bd410ff9d8a51b6979de4d61f53af5512f04a72b916e7b4cbe1SL6.0:gconf-editornewpackage: gconf-editorgconf-editor allows you to browse and modify GConf configuration sources.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gconf-editor-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpmd4f29fe38ad57b04284e052afcbcc33cd02fcbe0e45ed640b0fb0a5c995c81dfSL6.0:gconfmm26newpackage: gconfmm26This package provides a C++ interface for GConf2. It is a subpackage of the GTKmm project. The interface provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create Gnome GUIs with GTK+'s flexible object-oriented framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gconfmm26-2.28.0-1.el6.i686.rpmdc4b5843418ccabea4150ce70aaa3a88cfe21532900c7f4e9178e13ba42877d3Packages/gconfmm26-devel-2.28.0-1.el6.i686.rpm28a26a97f9b3ad32da3db4f0126fbddf9c51b2545b25732074aa3ebfb0c03771SL6.0:gdnewpackage: gdThe gd graphics library allows your code to quickly draw images complete with lines, arcs, text, multiple colors, cut and paste from other images, and flood fills, and to write out the result as a PNG or JPEG file. This is particularly useful in Web applications, where PNG and JPEG are two of the formats accepted for inline images by most browsers. Note that gd is not a paint program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gd-2.0.35-10.el6.i686.rpm0d1e055f310a7c37e5421973fa515a3d1ccbb006f85688e7d40ef7a511d6b404Packages/gd-devel-2.0.35-10.el6.i686.rpmbe671a505142ee08f68b832edb981db9af6a161ff5c37b00dedbdf10bfc12deaPackages/gd-progs-2.0.35-10.el6.i686.rpm62f04392f64c7fe4d63ca26c4049a467564c7a4178607b588c95bf172283f8abSL6.0:gdbnewpackage: gdbGDB, the GNU debugger, allows you to debug programs written in C, C++, Java, and other languages, by executing them in a controlled fashion and printing their data.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gdb-7.1-29.el6.i686.rpm45db5ebde03c04a5b23445b03980ac8b528a2828ddaf6a3466228badda39607fPackages/gdb-gdbserver-7.1-29.el6.i686.rpm724f1ae7dcaee155900c2d03ba91f31f4a11b2a23d1c0ef1c5fc46726a89e3d6SL6.0:gdbmnewpackage: gdbmGdbm is a GNU database indexing library, including routines which use extensible hashing. Gdbm works in a similar way to standard UNIX dbm routines. Gdbm is useful for developers who write C applications and need access to a simple and efficient database or who are building C applications which will use such a database.
If you're a C developer and your programs need access to simple database routines, you should install gdbm. You'll also need to install gdbm-devel.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gdbm-1.8.0-36.el6.i686.rpm0a21ce10ca07c9559e412f0083a67675577632d8f90b500b29ee27c990110fe4Packages/gdbm-devel-1.8.0-36.el6.i686.rpm4a165d1ecc009da3b553583b6e9d30e961a09c83f0bf168c522946f8ac905c6cSL6.0:gdmnewpackage: gdmGDM provides the graphical login screen, shown shortly after boot up, log out, and when user-switching.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gdm-2.30.4-21.el6.i686.rpm21ace7ac1e2635d7edbb0186c79b4aeafa4be5fbff4ef2e8160bf48073b63cf2Packages/gdm-libs-2.30.4-21.el6.i686.rpm25e33ca7072f9399ba3b8862d27cbc5f6489730730a27e8f43122924e4ceb795Packages/gdm-plugin-fingerprint-2.30.4-21.el6.i686.rpmb177d2a787c25f588eba930213c93dcef0ead96145575b513c904345bdce42bdPackages/gdm-plugin-smartcard-2.30.4-21.el6.i686.rpm94097d0f1392e4bbfe31bb447111e63051d98513bfbede22dfb2c4a48cbb5a67Packages/gdm-user-switch-applet-2.30.4-21.el6.i686.rpm842d982e429b5f58dbc61677033b6ed68c85a9f61f94a5152d038379c4214c71SL6.0:geditnewpackage: geditgedit is a small, but powerful text editor designed specifically for the GNOME desktop. It has most standard text editor functions and fully supports international text in Unicode. Advanced features include syntax highlighting and automatic indentation of source code, printing and editing of multiple documents in one window.
gedit is extensible through a plugin system, which currently includes support for spell checking, comparing files, viewing CVS ChangeLogs, and adjusting indentation levels. Further plugins can be found in the gedit-plugins package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gedit-2.28.4-3.el6.i686.rpm9c41ae768616c4998e40cee35411d1878d7ca9830c1c84a584c2fd945307d989Packages/gedit-devel-2.28.4-3.el6.i686.rpmfbae77733e0df1956b9f2db35821aa222cede32bb5ba45b185ab1bca22b29334SL6.0:gedit-pluginsnewpackage: gedit-pluginsA collection of plugins for gedit.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gedit-plugins-2.28.0-2.el6.i686.rpma2c11a9d4cd920b0559fecf97e1b291ea1327c83555f9f59ac36f9a9fde79bc5SL6.0:geglnewpackage: geglGEGL (Generic Graphics Library) is a graph based image processing framework. GEGLs original design was made to scratch GIMPs itches for a new compositing and processing core. This core is being designed to have minimal dependencies. and a simple well defined API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gegl-0.1.2-3.el6.i686.rpm51cdeebbadbe3c7691d044a07bedd9ba6a20f435ef825c2d7f4415b688e0e6d3Packages/gegl-devel-0.1.2-3.el6.i686.rpm10fba187c9059c643d3f69cad5d8aa4582c85b3e700a6eae14a402aac801c2f5SL6.0:geocluenewpackage: geoclueGeoclue is a modular geoinformation service built on top of the D-Bus messaging system. The goal of the Geoclue project is to make creating location-aware applications as simple as possible.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/geoclue-0.11.1.1-0.13.20091026git73b6729.el6.i686.rpm6e513af0a6285cc8a5a9663a28e6e242efa6a2f66864ff11087a567cdcd96547Packages/geoclue-devel-0.11.1.1-0.13.20091026git73b6729.el6.i686.rpm4d7d347a333b003095d6ee7c8ee1f4608e919c742d88a1bc900a95c10f35667fPackages/geoclue-doc-0.11.1.1-0.13.20091026git73b6729.el6.noarch.rpm7ebe36d80ae0b3657114e303e1d2d1161e994ea7e939bc6dbf9841aa90c994a7Packages/geoclue-gui-0.11.1.1-0.13.20091026git73b6729.el6.i686.rpm2b3f374c0e512b63c287f10df443757e0233e0b3613550f77e284f20f75f1970Packages/geoclue-gypsy-0.11.1.1-0.13.20091026git73b6729.el6.i686.rpm534bc0a9f001d87e0ec982d3e38206c73c6b224ea92f407c5cfd311f0553f6c0SL6.0:geronimo-specsnewpackage: geronimo-specsGeronimo is Apache's ASF-licenced J2EE server project. These are the J2EE-SpecificationsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/geronimo-specs-1.0-3.4.M2.el6.noarch.rpm4784adf5ac1bf1e7cc623e0d1cceb9f9dd7ee08c959804a8011fb62e3ba10ef4Packages/geronimo-specs-compat-1.0-3.4.M2.el6.noarch.rpma11a2b242242cf953101c8071e852207f5def90b1634051240250dfaf24f5eb9SL6.0:gettextnewpackage: gettextThe GNU gettext package provides a set of tools and documentation for producing multi-lingual messages in programs. Tools include a set of conventions about how programs should be written to support message catalogs, a directory and file naming organization for the message catalogs, a runtime library which supports the retrieval of translated messages, and stand-alone programs for handling the translatable and the already translated strings. Gettext provides an easy to use library and tools for creating, using, and modifying natural language catalogs and is a powerful and simple method for internationalizing programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gettext-0.17-16.el6.i686.rpmf379fa9857f121197b6055fd0ef1eda8fa212b610a1490a43303b454412139e4Packages/gettext-devel-0.17-16.el6.i686.rpm62075b6adfcb9689dedefbc88f927505a518b062f419428350e0065249dbf58cPackages/gettext-libs-0.17-16.el6.i686.rpma902509efd445d0461d4b0fc6da93038e4209e6b0867dc5e944625098766a19aSL6.0:ggz-base-libsnewpackage: ggz-base-libsGGZ (which is a recursive acronym for GGZ Gaming Zone) develops libraries, games and game-related applications for client-server online gaming. Player rankings, game spectators, AI players and a chat bot are part of this effort.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ggz-base-libs-0.99.5-5.1.el6.i686.rpme0c78f15edc46d8791615c00ad90b5cf1c0139df6ef0cbfecdb03c75451ac0dcPackages/ggz-base-libs-devel-0.99.5-5.1.el6.i686.rpm09be94c73cc52bfa6aa757fa1361f41ffc459a725f90672e54cf946e6c825b60SL6.0:ghostscriptnewpackage: ghostscriptGhostscript is a set of software that provides a PostScript interpreter, a set of C procedures (the Ghostscript library, which implements the graphics capabilities in the PostScript language) and an interpreter for Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Ghostscript translates PostScript code into many common, bitmapped formats, like those understood by your printer or screen. Ghostscript is normally used to display PostScript files and to print PostScript files to non-PostScript printers.
If you need to display PostScript files or print them to non-PostScript printers, you should install ghostscript. If you install ghostscript, you also need to install the ghostscript-fonts package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ghostscript-8.70-6.el6.i686.rpm2d3f00ca78ac188b8430d42e38225a0886c3028b31eb094004869fb868e9dac7Packages/ghostscript-devel-8.70-6.el6.i686.rpmbc9a82ffc2aadcb103fe550911d8ae295a55f1153dcce91cf31bb559b23ea165Packages/ghostscript-doc-8.70-6.el6.i686.rpm3daa556240252ac45659cc69cc73d0ee35c3e4b5f246bb6e5508d26042d512dbPackages/ghostscript-gtk-8.70-6.el6.i686.rpm8bf80b61d77588f51af1a12f7bdeb50464470dc5ca049f1184aa04b35afa8926SL6.0:ghostscript-fontsnewpackage: ghostscript-fontsGhostscript-fonts contains a set of fonts that Ghostscript, a PostScript interpreter, uses to render text. These fonts are in addition to the fonts shared by Ghostscript and the X Window System.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ghostscript-fonts-5.50-23.1.el6.noarch.rpma8ea2a4f0c2e68ed3a3820135f75bbffb5869264170cfc964270240e381e5feeSL6.0:giflibnewpackage: giflibThe giflib package contains a shared library of functions for loading and saving GIF format image files. It is API and ABI compatible with libungif, the library which supported uncompressed GIFs while the Unisys LZW patent was in effect.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/giflib-4.1.6-3.1.el6.i686.rpmaf5bbe5495aaefdc43ba3eb5f8d5289ba64f70067e02b08348d077899e153d45Packages/giflib-devel-4.1.6-3.1.el6.i686.rpm673fa5d19abb842ddad83ee92774e8e58f4352e45064fd1211b60c6f83afa93bPackages/giflib-utils-4.1.6-3.1.el6.i686.rpm564fbde40e4599bf95343d539a0688387de5402fec37cfb662ae10bc31c7b55cSL6.0:gimpnewpackage: gimpGIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a powerful image composition and editing program, which can be extremely useful for creating logos and other graphics for webpages. GIMP has many of the tools and filters you would expect to find in similar commercial offerings, and some interesting extras as well. GIMP provides a large image manipulation toolbox, including channel operations and layers, effects, sub-pixel imaging and anti-aliasing, and conversions, all with multi-level undo.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gimp-2.6.9-4.el6.i686.rpmb7da91e30f89d3ffaa4d1f4c2f9e8b70da7cf8cdcd00480384d2b96d6623ceafPackages/gimp-devel-2.6.9-4.el6.i686.rpmf9b9bd1297c9d290b120fa9eb01dc4d5094fc8c0706da24a100ffaa296610a7aPackages/gimp-devel-tools-2.6.9-4.el6.i686.rpmc842d9bcf3f43e6537bd59e9ec7355e15a18892d1041b3e4bf4037c39bafbcc9Packages/gimp-help-browser-2.6.9-4.el6.i686.rpm5e3829bf1c1435859b7a633eb549979dfb659ceae334709f73033abbd3f0d376Packages/gimp-libs-2.6.9-4.el6.i686.rpm8d998790fe3f01ae4416c90691ce535cd0fbfacafeec5eaaaaf6af5c0c04ad24SL6.0:gimp-data-extrasnewpackage: gimp-data-extrasPatterns, gradients, and other extra files for the GIMP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gimp-data-extras-2.0.2-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmbb979e8dab548b83ac6d9ec1b703175806fab7bfc646865203ca21b359277665SL6.0:gimp-helpnewpackage: gimp-helpThis package contains a user manual written for the GNU Image Manipulation Program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gimp-help-2.4.2-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmf140170c10eac125032dddc11ce73dff68ff3ce98f99790ca8f05db436ca6064SL6.0:gitnewpackage: gitGit is a fast, scalable, distributed revision control system with an unusually rich command set that provides both high-level operations and full access to internals.
The git rpm installs the core tools with minimal dependencies. To install all git packages, including tools for integrating with other SCMs, install the git-all meta-package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/emacs-git-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpmf08a3f21c309c7eb9519670391c12e54bf874822054dd9fcb7080534f2aae051Packages/emacs-git-el-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpmf86a5c8b3c1a5b15dac2c78172c7f57286af31b71e2fc8cc6b85e574c6607aebPackages/git-1.7.1-2.el6.i686.rpmd0a98961064eb1b0af38a965332f8896ba359ad91beb6c8abd4f5165403ff81bPackages/git-all-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpmd30aee00c229d7a60074d4889dabce3ea3cac551e70b543c179cbd6d6a568b05Packages/git-cvs-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm2337ee40009240186e806f1321b8a77076241eb4a5acbf7542ce066fcf0510bcPackages/git-daemon-1.7.1-2.el6.i686.rpm5f133951aabd776737c711c649294553757cd9289bf5ca59cde00aca431af7bbPackages/git-email-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpmfd704d9a9daad14c7975f4df82c138493622801f75dda80165645c2682065219Packages/git-gui-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm3764464dade7c96fccdaddd121ae09e406f81f57159fed35fc1b9246a74ef8f0Packages/git-svn-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm8011c4d15fd57a564c4d4e363de6557c3999e0d8e7b2cc2dc24cd6d30a4fab62Packages/gitk-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm0647addd861323d973765ad93128685b748d91a0df7724e1e8b58e25a0792c2cPackages/gitweb-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpmb823a61b08e8e42f4d264fc959545eba04055412b81cc40523a05df0842f9255Packages/perl-Git-1.7.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm334cc5d7fc78551c8dd91f53f1bea29a3e0dcc99da56d9bc3d3c5d4726c542baSL6.0:glade3newpackage: glade3Glade is a RAD tool to enable quick and easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment.
The user interfaces designed in Glade are saved as XML, which can be used in numerous programming languages including C, C++, Java, Perl, Python, C#, Pike, Ruby, Haskell, Objective Caml and Scheme. Adding support for other languages is easy too.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glade3-3.6.7-2.1.el6.i686.rpm0776330dbc4562babf6a810d617dd582cbffa1bfafaa7308cd489b887a43b426Packages/glade3-libgladeui-3.6.7-2.1.el6.i686.rpmc509498ebe92f71fc169008b9115c170a994e7e73cc48a95203c0fc47f23ce6cPackages/glade3-libgladeui-devel-3.6.7-2.1.el6.i686.rpm4100d4fc0477ae92a5b5e9f80833c0312e324c88bc232c0619a013286ba7e039SL6.0:glibnewpackage: glibGLib is a handy library of utility functions. This C library is designed to solve some portability problems and provide other useful functionality that most programs require.
It was added for icewm.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glib-1.2.10-33.el6.i686.rpm7562fd19552c41580d827fa6650320628c0889a27eedecfed76ad5763f4028dbPackages/glib-devel-1.2.10-33.el6.i686.rpmc88e6de13df23b3d28c2b93b6633c6e361638d33bf9195ad4b98ce0d3a486c4dSL6.0:glib2newpackage: glib2GLib is the low-level core library that forms the basis for projects such as GTK+ and GNOME. It provides data structure handling for C, portability wrappers, and interfaces for such runtime functionality as an event loop, threads, dynamic loading, and an object system.
This package provides version 2 of GLib.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glib2-2.22.5-5.el6.i686.rpm5e66b8a70f924a61e55563b7ba752c2fb46f8135ff6088a70922ff5008f31ccbPackages/glib2-devel-2.22.5-5.el6.i686.rpm0a610923770f9988e34c9f9526a5f5673a94854fed96bf6b44fa8b2378c6e6a6Packages/glib2-static-2.22.5-5.el6.i686.rpm4eb41f271168ed93f2b2c0a5077709700fe9208ef280c2e1aef7eb371ddbd5e2SL6.0:glibcnewpackage: glibcThe glibc package contains standard libraries which are used by multiple programs on the system. In order to save disk space and memory, as well as to make upgrading easier, common system code is kept in one place and shared between programs. This particular package contains the most important sets of shared libraries: the standard C library and the standard math library. Without these two libraries, a Linux system will not function.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.7.el6.i686.rpma9c827c91f3811496619cd2541b64611d88ac048e04556cac82c1c48b3022c1dPackages/glibc-common-2.12-1.7.el6.i686.rpm637dcc3b7bc6bdd787db3f4ef8951bcc6de02dff36afbcc9ca26b270455e089ePackages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.7.el6.i686.rpmb8dd4c3141363d189e52dcd8e11b1de1e0b709ffa11225e708ed0f38a2e5292dPackages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.7.el6.i686.rpmbf508702693628f548d9062f81ea31515efccc6326561f05a33a102cf8094073Packages/glibc-static-2.12-1.7.el6.i686.rpm1d52cef0bc8086333287019616574c593a3ebf3c47dd3f45b8eab8fac31663e0Packages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.7.el6.i686.rpm391b95f0bd063233ca8af21b2860b769dfdefd0426d5bd39cd14f4b236d731f9Packages/nscd-2.12-1.7.el6.i686.rpmb269d7dc40e0eb34650556bb6a7a7c75b2485cb01e8737e99f73e9b112b2cab5SL6.0:glibmm24newpackage: glibmm24glibmm provides a C++ interface to the GTK+ GLib low-level core library. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibmm24-2.22.1-1.el6.i686.rpmd98291be89d9e18bf6ea364919b2cf49933ef678d592c3a6762ed1dbd093f55bPackages/glibmm24-devel-2.22.1-1.el6.i686.rpm38b8c6fa8f8593c1b4e1f94d0516d12d1f3b4285bcec9bf7a663889221c90ff5Packages/glibmm24-doc-2.22.1-1.el6.i686.rpmdb0c2ba1c11469e1bc30a7689370a062ceb01476953bf50492dee1bcebb0d9daSL6.0:glpknewpackage: glpkThe GLPK (GNU Linear Programming Kit) package is intended for solving large-scale linear programming (LP), mixed integer programming (MIP), and other related problems. It is a set of routines written in ANSI C and organized in the form of a callable library.
GLPK supports the GNU MathProg language, which is a subset of the AMPL language.
The GLPK package includes the following main components:
* Revised simplex method.
* Primal-dual interior point method.
* Branch-and-bound method.
* Translator for GNU MathProg.
* Application program interface (API).
* Stand-alone LP/MIP solver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glpk-4.40-1.1.el6.i686.rpm62a160d3bf75791af978bc03ca5b43142b0ee6287e7a1444aed049d2088d1c55Packages/glpk-devel-4.40-1.1.el6.i686.rpmf422ee247b0eaf6e894fe7407ea504a57e36c0b7f5657bd0d149c4691e7450a6Packages/glpk-doc-4.40-1.1.el6.i686.rpm6f1b86e087549271672425300592ad54b973109ed00798c657352f2aa8bab252Packages/glpk-static-4.40-1.1.el6.i686.rpm435821e0b585aa3525d3bb9ab04f8028a32466ab785f784a7597992c3453d292Packages/glpk-utils-4.40-1.1.el6.i686.rpme97437a7a6299a49324b34d4d69de59ba81c8fc282e81c0b0bd83d7ea48c3aceSL6.0:gmpnewpackage: gmpThe gmp package contains GNU MP, a library for arbitrary precision arithmetic, signed integers operations, rational numbers and floating point numbers. GNU MP is designed for speed, for both small and very large operands. GNU MP is fast because it uses fullwords as the basic arithmetic type, it uses fast algorithms, it carefully optimizes assembly code for many CPUs' most common inner loops, and it generally emphasizes speed over simplicity/elegance in its operations.
Install the gmp package if you need a fast arbitrary precision library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gmp-4.3.1-7.el6.i686.rpmd019967930480ba4759c2cb8cf4c410d8aad070cc0c85950dcccdcffb791e221Packages/gmp-devel-4.3.1-7.el6.i686.rpm52e7bd6511e17d2884b423cb335e7b62789ed40c9230cc6ab6c99f7b48700f5ePackages/gmp-static-4.3.1-7.el6.i686.rpm772c2081adf9c1bb8c57cb5c9cb3a99560595f554942ed06b174e3d293489487SL6.0:gnome-appletsnewpackage: gnome-appletsThe gnome-applets package contains small applications which generally run in the background and display their output to the GNOME panel. It includes a clock, a character palette, load monitors, little toys, and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-applets-2.28.0-7.el6.i686.rpm8331aaa04c3a6ded0534d8ae6c645fb5b02683f679cb0bb63975513f1de7b364SL6.0:gnome-backgroundsnewpackage: gnome-backgroundsThe gnome-backgrounds package contains images and tiles to use for your desktop background which are packaged with the GNOME desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-backgrounds-2.28.0-2.el6.noarch.rpmbd80a7478688fd63b4e98f6fb56ee933f85559ab3f729c965c99b034f48af5b6SL6.0:gnome-bluetoothnewpackage: gnome-bluetoothThe gnome-bluetooth package contains graphical utilities to setup, monitor and use Bluetooth devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-bluetooth-2.28.6-8.el6.i686.rpmc8a5e3fafdbd4df3b4729ad6ddb0969e05dd10d87af5791f367d587427ff3615Packages/gnome-bluetooth-libs-2.28.6-8.el6.i686.rpm3231566596df3b1dd846527a5e96d9dc94e312a97f84cac0d4b21ac93d40ec22Packages/gnome-bluetooth-libs-devel-2.28.6-8.el6.i686.rpm82ce67428ccb37f70d280dbd36cb70d9fead706521fc42dd0586a77db415180eSL6.0:gnome-commonnewpackage: gnome-commonThis package contains sample files that should be used to develop pretty much every GNOME application. The programs included here are not needed for running gnome apps or building ones from distributed tarballs. They are only useful for compiling from CVS sources or when developing the build infrastructure for a GNOME application.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-common-2.28.0-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm7cc2d2864c210ba4b882234769b494ac307c9ab42dcf2f6c14c6f1fc0c80919eSL6.0:gnome-desktopnewpackage: gnome-desktopThe gnome-desktop package contains an internal library (libgnomedesktop) used to implement some portions of the GNOME desktop, and also some data files and other shared components of the GNOME user environment.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-desktop-2.28.2-8.el6.i686.rpm0e984205c3e1d68eb7a2718c94926ec1c64fb25c5716aabde7e8f011f9c79cf8Packages/gnome-desktop-devel-2.28.2-8.el6.i686.rpmb6331c0d0464007339c04c66d628cfa4d8005747084a16999986c5894d98a2f3SL6.0:gnome-devel-docsnewpackage: gnome-devel-docsThis package contains documents which are targeted for GNOME developers. It contains, e.g., the Human Interface Guidelines, the Integration Guide and the Platform Overview.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-devel-docs-2.28.0-1.el6.noarch.rpm44b356f68b27a0ec8372375a59a0ad04df0ead1b54d22f37ec6d20913b1f1d6eSL6.0:gnome-disk-utilitynewpackage: gnome-disk-utilityThis package contains the Palimpsest disk management application. Palimpsest supports partitioning, file system creation, encryption, RAID, SMART monitoring, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-disk-utility-2.30.1-2.el6.i686.rpm0b8351784a05b6bc9904cafb29e2e847873844746c924ff9119902074d95aaf0Packages/gnome-disk-utility-devel-2.30.1-2.el6.i686.rpm8b87924b118467301ed3a14791bf9050fbff9bdb8b608a9da8a36c683565f04fPackages/gnome-disk-utility-libs-2.30.1-2.el6.i686.rpme88463c58ad3b01fa408917684423f84f84cf2e7d936bed2bdc9c359bd05c3fdPackages/gnome-disk-utility-ui-devel-2.30.1-2.el6.i686.rpm356cc7a999d80edb1c27a83efc678b24c81185df15d384d8695696a25b3304c1Packages/gnome-disk-utility-ui-libs-2.30.1-2.el6.i686.rpm6b7f9616a9bae8502c866ae1e90242e44299ee0a8e8d569887bca66635976555SL6.0:gnome-doc-utilsnewpackage: gnome-doc-utilsgnome-doc-utils is a collection of documentation utilities for the GNOME project. Notably, it contains utilities for building documentation and all auxiliary files in your source tree.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-doc-utils-0.18.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm5a628a3f937d281484f541ab7de3a9c5f2b2823be435cac4db192151f9939601Packages/gnome-doc-utils-stylesheets-0.18.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm401cc39eb90a6b113c945ece43831d557c19949f326714fa4df00ba8bc08fb0eSL6.0:gnome-gamesnewpackage: gnome-gamesThe gnome-games package is a collection of some small "five-minute" games in a variety of styles and genres for the GNOME desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-games-2.28.2-2.el6.i686.rpm9281ce26dd4823334e2b563a7afdfb453a14442e5aea9bdb08f552e2cedea564Packages/gnome-games-extra-2.28.2-2.el6.i686.rpm44f779a825917f7aeadf7b48d9a4775d1e977751238bd2a552817c02e7613d1dPackages/gnome-games-help-2.28.2-2.el6.noarch.rpme45c66cc926e9318f699e8d4beeb32029a1dfdc875212093eff7b5a397f06e96SL6.0:gnome-icon-themenewpackage: gnome-icon-themeThis package contains the default icon theme used by the GNOME desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-icon-theme-2.28.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm7a718b8b260fedff3227c95daf97056dd535698c65c08f46a17595f5791f1121SL6.0:gnome-keyringnewpackage: gnome-keyringThe gnome-keyring session daemon manages passwords and other types of secrets for the user, storing them encrypted with a main password. Applications can use the gnome-keyring library to integrate with the keyring.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-keyring-2.28.2-6.el6.i686.rpm0248217b829eb13289d8e217f108a92e7b2a117b51c1b7b3045babc360fc9dafPackages/gnome-keyring-devel-2.28.2-6.el6.i686.rpmf698b54a53df6513b994f861cde14ad6b06d65c3839d6be2f08bd86e8f9ce214Packages/gnome-keyring-pam-2.28.2-6.el6.i686.rpmc543b42ba6a07b740f91f20eecbcdfb5fd1dc1ff37e30ac86bdc31d22cda0ea5SL6.0:gnome-magnewpackage: gnome-magThis package includes a screen magnifier, which allows you to zoom in on portions of the desktop. The magnifier is provided as a service for use by other applicaitons and assistive technologies.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-mag-0.15.9-2.el6.i686.rpm8d2a9a87be8cc20487bf872dab0cfc8faf060acce5b1d90a4273de0fabb6b27fPackages/gnome-mag-devel-0.15.9-2.el6.i686.rpm3e6685c448bc545b10cc2a98877d73c2e1425c1409fa3e929ae3f01a07a47fd6SL6.0:gnome-medianewpackage: gnome-mediaThis package contains a few media utilities for the GNOME desktop, including a volume control and a configuration utility for audio profiles.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-media-2.29.91-6.el6.i686.rpmd75456ea62bcdf35ba9a7e3ba06bde50c5140285051c55f39ff401779d6929fePackages/gnome-media-apps-2.29.91-6.el6.i686.rpmec4608537cb2d9a77e0314592487a3b30951eec460979728e65dbe241ce42f69Packages/gnome-media-devel-2.29.91-6.el6.i686.rpma219708fc98d15ab59ad3f525598b37d6f3b1600f329ddf36bbb0c6c8e5bb79aPackages/gnome-media-libs-2.29.91-6.el6.i686.rpmb040b908f1a3137a1bcaa6c15db71db35d2eed1c9405ab580c71aab2e36dfb03SL6.0:gnome-menusnewpackage: gnome-menusgnome-menus is an implementation of the draft "Desktop Menu Specification" from freedesktop.org. This package also contains the GNOME menu layout configuration files, .directory files and assorted menu related utility programs, Python bindings, and a simple menu editor.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-menus-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpmad225890f28ed3ef47193a77de16e49291b4eb250015340b8f37409c28537b3aPackages/gnome-menus-devel-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm9a2e2f9c0acba9a82b0afc77edf50c7f40356fd952544dfcc3900db2ee4ca118SL6.0:gnome-packagekitnewpackage: gnome-packagekitgnome-packagekit provides session applications for the PackageKit API. There are several utilities designed for installing, updating and removing packages on your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-packagekit-2.28.3-3.el6.i686.rpm5c2cdb59d01674b41f7f4dc8cc954be65696cfcdc60d6c355f3b753ba3c07f2dPackages/gnome-packagekit-extra-2.28.3-3.el6.i686.rpmceb0aa060c1f0fab37825dd3efcf0a109252a30ce18c733a1873845bbafb763cSL6.0:gnome-panelnewpackage: gnome-panelThe GNOME panel provides the window list, workspace switcher, menus, and other features for the GNOME desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-panel-2.30.2-5.el6.i686.rpmcc074aa75d719b4e2a0c9690df5ac99375e830d572997026a99d04aa19cd57d9Packages/gnome-panel-devel-2.30.2-5.el6.i686.rpm16343e7105e03fcf4709724b9f5b5c2eb540419fc9ec70d4b856d048367bbb00Packages/gnome-panel-libs-2.30.2-5.el6.i686.rpmc5465c0c1fc11fe916c773874b19f9b34e885c28d5f7407d26df0c02cab84ca5SL6.0:gnome-pilotnewpackage: gnome-pilotgnome-pilot is a collection of programs and daemon for integrating GNOME and the PalmPilot<tm> or other PalmOS<tm> devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-pilot-2.0.17-9.el6.i686.rpmbffe51003a4a5baddc0773423567a8b8a8411eb9e338ba7de1b474c11a6eaa67Packages/gnome-pilot-devel-2.0.17-9.el6.i686.rpm30a9a6f0b9721dd4af6dd13fa0d7fa189383aa949762a054627a057eafe2a255SL6.0:gnome-pilot-conduitsnewpackage: gnome-pilot-conduitsgnome-pilot is a collection of programs and daemon for integrating GNOME and the PalmPilot<tm>.
This is a collection of additional conduits for gnome-pilot, it currently features
- MAL conduit
- Time synchronization conduit
- Email conduit
- Expense conduit
- Memo file conduitScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-pilot-conduits-2.0.17-4.el6.i686.rpm6a6e774ddc5aee30c5d1be7979bf180562e0e9e70a6125851bde65e58e5cac3fSL6.0:gnome-power-managernewpackage: gnome-power-managerGNOME Power Manager uses the information and facilities provided by HAL displaying icons and handling user callbacks in an interactive GNOME session. GNOME Power Preferences allows authorised users to set policy and change preferences.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-power-manager-2.28.3-3.el6.i686.rpmd74425f9235c72966218127e19a4070a3531b7e77a7bb082595c3a681c8caa7fPackages/gnome-power-manager-extra-2.28.3-3.el6.i686.rpmda2a3cb7da5fcabd0fd3f83269387cf55d8291be627f6ab1be91d48fc5c94b40SL6.0:gnome-python2newpackage: gnome-python2The gnome-python package contains the source packages for the Python bindings for GNOME called PyGNOME.
PyGNOME is an extension module for Python that provides access to the base GNOME libraries, so you have access to more widgets, a simple configuration interface, and metadata support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-python2-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpmc24581ffa899487f68441977e8fa0336e0841c6e55a7c59962a5a962b73bee34Packages/gnome-python2-bonobo-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm726d374696eda165888ba292ec0730aefafbd4f77a5441335a4fdeb9c36ed1b0Packages/gnome-python2-canvas-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm9403555d7afcb287011fe0cdf22f2a8f55857245840da7b13f18eae256cfc4a4Packages/gnome-python2-devel-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm547bd3524593e7e5a2e600b73a409b0924b32ecfc02957a25f2cf069a3281bccPackages/gnome-python2-gconf-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpmb55a9246ade8c2c483e6c41fdcf6620cdf0373dbc48f6c08f678c39fa320aadePackages/gnome-python2-gnome-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm8dbce5182a222bc1388bf809b20eecdc7f2adcfe3915e3ea17d509c127de6ce2Packages/gnome-python2-gnomevfs-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm5572f105959ae28ed64b2db0969455997fa3cec6930fc1f5e8b29a6f6d4db7f6SL6.0:gnome-python2-desktopnewpackage: gnome-python2-desktopThe gnome-python-desktop package contains the source packages for additional Python bindings for GNOME. It should be used together with gnome-python.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-python2-applet-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm7d772f331fa226fbadd3006dc5457c51c11f51f64209584604d8ccafe91ce35aPackages/gnome-python2-brasero-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm3b555efa86922f0043b2676c3d159d7a92ca82a88a7dcd8c9060c826957d0819Packages/gnome-python2-bugbuddy-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm91995559ecc414a50723797990c03bb1425279067b6961fff64d5ed3070d9d54Packages/gnome-python2-desktop-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm38f13cc403894e08e466c905ff3af40d33080c6c813a8854912259a70ed74364Packages/gnome-python2-evince-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm257930c4a801d5df514db995481542e908cc54864ae30e2bf3f2a71a595c38d3Packages/gnome-python2-evolution-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpmcf297cc12f1173402055eac97d6dcc9f7a15db81056ec6fe225e0d113ab7fdb5Packages/gnome-python2-gnomedesktop-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpmf2fad7328f6a48e4678abe01ab042234688c500dd54b5818241ca5d8a73cf6d0Packages/gnome-python2-gnomekeyring-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm4035d32b20f1721de1540007cf7cef5c41d4c708eeb3d53053a4247bc439b1b7Packages/gnome-python2-gnomeprint-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm00f18767d184e78a69d8f43586bf67c259d8316566994ca0be67cbbcdc831a92Packages/gnome-python2-gtksourceview-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm141c925e6f588be94bb5fe4bdf6d641c277435f088da3d8181d82feaa9bfa7abPackages/gnome-python2-libgtop2-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpmaf36538ae59bb700806e4ca2472b7ae760098332ef2434c4ee549f9c5f727640Packages/gnome-python2-libwnck-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpme75c1d488f1235abaf83485e9d2f8e1a17b29081aa03f7e4d18a4969eb8d41b4Packages/gnome-python2-metacity-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm442b8a682e59e1f05d1235bfd3e576e16583d4908a445bbfa34bb9313833cdddPackages/gnome-python2-rsvg-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm457df158753efc629aeed23f6ad4cc269a1e6c1e08d433d1098a726902466defPackages/gnome-python2-totem-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpmc8e162b2d802e2b2e1525bd94ef2e41f208efaa68dea9add20580c1955632343SL6.0:gnome-python2-extrasnewpackage: gnome-python2-extrasThe gnome-python-extra package contains the source packages for additional Python bindings for GNOME. It should be used together with gnome-python.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-python2-extras-2.25.3-20.el6.i686.rpm7ddaf1200e5f4a1501c646bf3d6694f815377bc09121ff036e2508eb57409530Packages/gnome-python2-gtkhtml2-2.25.3-20.el6.i686.rpm3c2b1c718a8a91a97db999535ba5e177afea097b3518e2a5e4cf7eb7e14ce2a1Packages/gnome-python2-gtkspell-2.25.3-20.el6.i686.rpm30e183f317071a9a1f027c1dd74a4e478bed915f1010324c58e9b8a291e88e70Packages/gnome-python2-libegg-2.25.3-20.el6.i686.rpmf6ec3312478dd95a9bdcbe764add70eac099c7a342be723d47c7b8fe2b3bd0e9SL6.0:gnome-screensavernewpackage: gnome-screensavergnome-screensaver is a screen saver and locker that aims to have simple, sane, secure defaults and be well integrated with the desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-screensaver-2.28.3-8.el6.i686.rpmdb5cc6627b8c46d88893f926b1f988c64eb9e5e0b81924c1ce2e7172e9a42292SL6.0:gnome-sessionnewpackage: gnome-sessiongnome-session manages a GNOME desktop or GDM login session. It starts up the other core GNOME components and handles logout and saving the session.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-session-2.28.0-15.el6.i686.rpm3279c78142e1656412c9fa4dbab72d956ff503c14c5361b1ec0d18b12a8869f7Packages/gnome-session-custom-session-2.28.0-15.el6.i686.rpm9dcae0926ae79dc9f1717562fc8ce29c2df57aff3f938a6f8b1ca75a5b13784dPackages/gnome-session-xsession-2.28.0-15.el6.i686.rpm020f8945e14ce55e54bbe0439b4725daf2dde8d6a970766e874ff10f3de4497eSL6.0:gnome-settings-daemonnewpackage: gnome-settings-daemonA daemon to share settings from GNOME to other applications. It also handles global keybindings, as well as a number of desktop-wide settings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-settings-daemon-2.28.2-11.el6.i686.rpm2bbd2a09445965c07be6678bd83df9d269e3c8f9d7e75ce7d2b61ae21444f0f3Packages/gnome-settings-daemon-devel-2.28.2-11.el6.i686.rpmc969680a42d8b9169f61e97396c0aa2831cbbe7fb4cfea694750f7c2ffae3bb4SL6.0:gnome-speechnewpackage: gnome-speechThe GNOME Speech library provides a simple general API for producing text-to-speech output.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-speech-0.4.25-3.1.el6.i686.rpm9766b0791b4f57a287dd66566a03b32cd3474fb340425832e501fea0f9b24b90Packages/gnome-speech-devel-0.4.25-3.1.el6.i686.rpm13d3f8a97ecc5720033667ffd342d367ee4d1f9814c4728f4bf0b26684046864Packages/gnome-speech-espeak-0.4.25-3.1.el6.i686.rpmae9a3ad43ec96a231228fc75ecf863d58731c3f2a186d2b9e5ce8e259a798ecfSL6.0:gnome-system-monitornewpackage: gnome-system-monitorgnome-system-monitor allows to graphically view and manipulate the running processes on your system. It also provides an overview of available resources such as CPU and memory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-system-monitor-2.28.0-7.el6.i686.rpm2054acc26e8a2076fd48cbcb90f50c74f142ac72b63d3a91a6662fe9741b2882SL6.0:gnome-terminalnewpackage: gnome-terminalgnome-terminal is a terminal emulator for GNOME. It supports translucent backgrounds, opening multiple terminals in a single window (tabs) and clickable URLs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-terminal-2.31.3-4.el6.i686.rpm3b50324a6066fc1a7fef200135a7b42b9b45fcefe72fd51f145741ed22bb8e3eSL6.0:gnome-themesnewpackage: gnome-themesThe gnome-themes package contains a collection of desktop themes for GNOME. These themes can change the appearance of application widgets, icons, window borders, cursors, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-themes-2.28.1-6.el6.noarch.rpm028aa4c9f36caf9d69b8c40796c4a5599106f7c31a1bcb7ac1b23811ed4b661bSL6.0:gnome-user-docsnewpackage: gnome-user-docsThis package contains end user documentation for the GNOME desktop environment.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-user-docs-2.28.0-4.el6.noarch.rpm8fd1d9f416de8aaf6a1f9f5252d5b5181bb49bf705ee9962b95d4e25f2b88955SL6.0:gnome-user-sharenewpackage: gnome-user-sharegnome-user-share is a small package that binds together various free software projects to bring easy to use user-level file sharing to the masses.
The program is meant to run in the background when the user is logged in, and when file sharing is enabled a webdav server is started that shares the $HOME/Public folder. The share is then published to all computers on the local network using mDNS/rendezvous, so that it shows up in the Network location in GNOME.
The program also allows to share files using ObexFTP over Bluetooth.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-user-share-2.28.2-3.el6.i686.rpmaa3801e5d4c2ff996d9c7247c7e532f87c2b0a3bec7715296aad2a95bf1e953fSL6.0:gnome-utilsnewpackage: gnome-utilsThe gnome-utils package contains a set of small "desk accessory" utility applications for GNOME, such as a dictionary, a disk usage analyzer, a screenshot tool and others.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-system-log-2.28.1-10.el6.i686.rpm85bffe7e0a52fdfcbdeeb9e385fd3ca51b1c4c48a0b47a0272b4c61d24be0d33Packages/gnome-utils-2.28.1-10.el6.i686.rpmb467102414e23f4665790b2a4d48dde9e2fdbcc3cbe2f984cc7181bf1623709cPackages/gnome-utils-devel-2.28.1-10.el6.i686.rpmb2aea051c52b962e8d7b13f938f7d6353f07ea43d9fe01a22f307876eea091d0Packages/gnome-utils-libs-2.28.1-10.el6.i686.rpma0efc8a83186bdf6e9e9ee39c1829000c649864fb2d6bad16974f1d58d1d4f4dSL6.0:gnome-vfs2newpackage: gnome-vfs2GNOME VFS is the GNOME virtual file system. It is the foundation of the Nautilus file manager. It provides a modular architecture and ships with several modules that implement support for file systems, http, ftp, and others. It provides a URI-based API, backend supporting asynchronous file operations, a MIME type manipulation library, and other features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-vfs2-2.24.2-6.el6.i686.rpm65298b860f7349a9109b47f64963b7b0c28b836eaad356288b8a75db5744287bPackages/gnome-vfs2-devel-2.24.2-6.el6.i686.rpmc42bf2ad1a82905fa24371d26f80525f81536580f3bb61295bc3243008f8e1a4Packages/gnome-vfs2-smb-2.24.2-6.el6.i686.rpm2478c371908b0e282fcc4732fd40725aae62126076c5586a5491dadacf362c41SL6.0:gnome-vfsmm26newpackage: gnome-vfsmm26This package is part of the gnomemm project and provides a C++ interface for gnome-vfs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-vfsmm26-2.26.0-2.el6.i686.rpm99901118a8d1de5d72f5e4a36680a23ecd3ab70cf152323ec78662da86279a11Packages/gnome-vfsmm26-devel-2.26.0-2.el6.i686.rpm80721c317b48b8c1f1d5f2d583f29dc43f8d28b52a4e0ee22ce60b144a755812SL6.0:gnotenewpackage: gnoteGnote is a desktop note-taking application which is simple and easy to use. It lets you organize your notes intelligently by allowing you to easily link ideas together with Wiki style interconnects. It is a port of Tomboy to C++ and consumes fewer resources.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnote-0.6.3-3.el6.i686.rpm643a25132fc8c53799de18b3cdda9b1d6e2c5ae2a7aaefd0562f29d7fd6d8f70SL6.0:gnu-efinewpackage: gnu-efiThis package contains development headers and libraries for developing applications that run under EFI (Extensible Firmware Interface).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnu-efi-3.0g-2.el6.i686.rpmf42a7b1beb6caad2b3a18e24aac476610da7d525d4212e460d38921f8fe41520SL6.0:gnuchessnewpackage: gnuchessThe gnuchess package contains the GNU chess program. By default, GNU chess uses a curses text-based interface. Alternatively, GNU chess can be used in conjunction with the xboard user interface and the X Window System for play using a graphical chess board.
Install the gnuchess package if you would like to play chess on your computer. If you'd like to use a graphical interface with GNU chess, you'll also need to install the xboard package and the X Window System.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnuchess-5.07-14.1.el6.i686.rpme3aba1734844b5bdcfc6caaecb0ba345a6c24f23188251c39d7e49b90778cd42SL6.0:gnupg2newpackage: gnupg2GnuPG is GNU's tool for secure communication and data storage. It can be used to encrypt data and to create digital signatures. It includes an advanced key management facility and is compliant with the proposed OpenPGP Internet standard as described in RFC2440 and the S/MIME standard as described by several RFCs.
GnuPG 2.0 is a newer version of GnuPG with additional support for S/MIME. It has a different design philosophy that splits functionality up into several modules. The S/MIME and smartcard functionality is provided by the gnupg2-smime package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnupg2-2.0.14-4.el6.i686.rpm4d33896025493d92b526ec7a97e7233c4d37c8887e81d523771c8d101703d3d5Packages/gnupg2-smime-2.0.14-4.el6.i686.rpmb902763d93aa08f2668df32dede3bc2577cda1dc3a6fd2f870630c727b06f185SL6.0:gnuplotnewpackage: gnuplotGnuplot is a command-line driven, interactive function plotting program especially suited for scientific data representation. Gnuplot can be used to plot functions and data points in both two and three dimensions and in many different formats.
Install gnuplot if you need a graphics package for scientific data representation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/emacs-gnuplot-4.2.6-2.el6.i686.rpm4796b6960cef2ad805629075a2d95ace3ca11fc6cc51b06aa6118282ed9c7cb7Packages/emacs-gnuplot-el-4.2.6-2.el6.i686.rpmaf9bbb7f6263371018a98f3eb644724bdd9a9e9f4d9dbc38c7391acb9bfb1af5Packages/gnuplot-4.2.6-2.el6.i686.rpm5459c1644b57964b74970a185713f3f5087d8b2d661eccf1d3eb2dfd6002edb0Packages/gnuplot-common-4.2.6-2.el6.i686.rpm5ab59373cb055b0aa929dbd97554acd3a8b3aa03ac3feda41e1376f887e3d5c7Packages/gnuplot-doc-4.2.6-2.el6.i686.rpm090565b71c021b437259c3c816ef02ce5a48b589057eb9c175f0649700593ac0Packages/gnuplot-latex-4.2.6-2.el6.noarch.rpm9f631681237571e736627167081cab1db8275fa79e45ea5c1c288d212c06568cPackages/gnuplot-minimal-4.2.6-2.el6.i686.rpm83279f87920665a2680a8ff0df5f096d72ca408c46c382563a85ac77ff99b1afSL6.0:gnutlsnewpackage: gnutlsGnuTLS is a project that aims to develop a library which provides a secure layer, over a reliable transport layer. Currently the GnuTLS library implements the proposed standards by the IETF's TLS working group.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gnutls-2.8.5-4.el6.i686.rpme30eba9d421ad2a92f1cae914b90565d608f3ea85084422531a006bb59bdc2e0Packages/gnutls-devel-2.8.5-4.el6.i686.rpm542680da15c0ecbc508a0304bf46839f2a9930929f68d7a513fbdcff064616c9Packages/gnutls-guile-2.8.5-4.el6.i686.rpme47127a3b1b0c8d39d0216473e8b060c62ab65a84967496f09508d84bf8c0eb6Packages/gnutls-utils-2.8.5-4.el6.i686.rpm15fedf3973f4f9cb2cc5a3a02b8ddbf5c8fdef55ee5b259c768d0796067f5ba3SL6.0:gob2newpackage: gob2GOB is a simple preprocessor for making GObject objects (glib objects). It makes objects from a single file which has inline C code so that you don't have to edit the generated files. Syntax is somewhat inspired by java and yacc. It supports generating C++ codeScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gob2-2.0.16-5.el6.i686.rpm115ca56fdc19334bbe85aa59a0adb01f6d2732af31acd7fee7f2d8ee248479d7SL6.0:goknewpackage: gokThe gok project aims to enable users to control their computer without having to rely on a standard keyboard or mouse, leveraging GNOME's built-in accessibility framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gok-2.28.1-5.el6.i686.rpmdbd904448847efc7d040c70fcc38311b1b2710a759f81138a27f5f9c0344bd0bPackages/gok-devel-2.28.1-5.el6.i686.rpmed77f7f71724821c37a33cb0fcd01869238470e3e1802af995776581c46448c8SL6.0:gperfnewpackage: gperfGperf is a perfect hash function generator written in C++. Simply stated, a perfect hash function is a hash function and a data structure that allows recognition of a key word in a set of words using exactly one probe into the data structure.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gperf-3.0.3-9.1.el6.i686.rpm77c316892c19b62ea60e27b3469a8ef066c550a01a01a24c13d731b4a7e56e5bSL6.0:gpgmenewpackage: gpgmeGnuPG Made Easy (GPGME) is a library designed to make access to GnuPG easier for applications. It provides a high-level crypto API for encryption, decryption, signing, signature verification and key management.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gpgme-1.1.8-3.el6.i686.rpmedc5d16a1519624751aeb0f6bb089a595501ae484df27bb1c3f8322a38bd6742Packages/gpgme-devel-1.1.8-3.el6.i686.rpm1335907d8c62dd493a901496dd485a5c6cb6e0002b2ada75e8903f1ca86f5b45SL6.0:gpmnewpackage: gpmGpm provides mouse support to text-based Linux applications like the Emacs editor and the Midnight Commander file management system. Gpm also provides console cut-and-paste operations using the mouse and includes a program to allow pop-up menus to appear at the click of a mouse button.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gpm-1.20.6-11.el6.i686.rpm8fde55159282b472308fe3c661dee5fe0d7752f7b1820cfb466af4cf2d572403Packages/gpm-devel-1.20.6-11.el6.i686.rpm47822c09302a173891a7ba8b8e5b64c589a9a2db013c824d4e35d573e556bd75Packages/gpm-libs-1.20.6-11.el6.i686.rpm1cb8bc2f24d7851f70acdee31670a1c13891aebf1bf151cfa150c4302eed7eccPackages/gpm-static-1.20.6-11.el6.i686.rpm88eef27744384b54ad29f415a18308d8deb7ab19197c37c08dd2d8108e4f424fSL6.0:gprolognewpackage: gprologGNU Prolog is a native Prolog compiler with constraint solving over finite domains (FD) developed by Daniel Diaz (http://loco.inria.fr/~diaz).
GNU Prolog is a very efficient native compiler producing (small) stand-alone executables. GNU-Prolog also offers a classical top-level+debugger.
GNU Prolog conforms to the ISO standard for Prolog but also includes a lot of extensions (global variables, DCG, sockets, OS interface,...).
GNU Prolog also includes a powerful constraint solver over finite domains with many predefined constraints+heuristics.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gprolog-1.3.1-6.el6.i686.rpm4b37192af6c84377a5a57cfd5cf195314b38c913f8a6ff3c563aacdb3149684aPackages/gprolog-docs-1.3.1-6.el6.i686.rpmf9e1df94804f09db76632f5b86df119e6f93b6e91f934c32b7fb1cff274eb9d2Packages/gprolog-examples-1.3.1-6.el6.i686.rpmd7c5aece15171bd68e46776063fdd7ed0d9c9e4cc5eeb54db971eeb7e0f1969eSL6.0:graphviznewpackage: graphvizA collection of tools for the manipulation and layout of graphs (as in nodes and edges, not as in barcharts).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/graphviz-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm8ef5d7d3d1e4b6e1cac2657491370f7538d8a75d89a9a86fdcd474abb2ced948Packages/graphviz-devel-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm8d2cc649bf8a10180568665891ab070e0b786bb2dafb6e2913b2cc7df7519038Packages/graphviz-doc-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpmb7356db083108d4f94adf661847abed6e9766cc5849f5e898d4f848b296cefc8Packages/graphviz-gd-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm84918bac1c7653217767ba350b81724d671037cf96ef7c131b560af323ffbfb5Packages/graphviz-graphs-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpmf9ce84ba9096e2cf10c21f7b1b46693f92c58cec53f04021f7ec44e669646036Packages/graphviz-guile-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm7240c40629541c41cab4914fc52edf7a91306bc44d16a6027c2550a6a612f695Packages/graphviz-java-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm7bde0d398ebf6909729c941aaf91b1659aa9d2aa285fb56ccd054894af6076c2Packages/graphviz-lua-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpme833cab8f2f07c6c896e81289ead639beb80f8dd5d4a519e5f1058490a2df147Packages/graphviz-perl-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm1ed8812e59e14f37e94610e1539b403a47e19558b72622bf781e71346a8cb487Packages/graphviz-php-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm39555882ccbb888b91338caa28745e4f995c8af8921227ce4481b99cfe475984Packages/graphviz-python-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm6b8ada162dc0d580c137b0c9f7e435dca41432872976e64054ed4b3eb212158ePackages/graphviz-ruby-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm360e1307d7f6d66d4606c592875fe45c6abb86a7700dffb420148df6fca00f71Packages/graphviz-tcl-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm800c7506d3afabb2a36a887d57bb49387979ea5281a1286b2bdb1b73d12d07b1SL6.0:grepnewpackage: grepThe GNU versions of commonly used grep utilities. Grep searches through textual input for lines which contain a match to a specified pattern and then prints the matching lines. GNU's grep utilities include grep, egrep and fgrep.
GNU grep is needed by many scripts, so it shall be installed on every system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/grep-2.6.3-2.el6.i686.rpmf89beb27fb831389dc84726ea0da3ef92963a6aa8803ad6746297974001dcd9bSL6.0:groffnewpackage: groffGroff is a document formatting system. Groff takes standard text and formatting commands as input and produces formatted output. The created documents can be shown on a display or printed on a printer. Groff's formatting commands allow you to specify font type and size, bold type, italic type, the number and size of columns on a page, and more.
Groff can also be used to format man pages. If you are going to use groff with the X Window System, you will also need to install the groff-gxditview package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/groff-1.18.1.4-21.el6.i686.rpm0758f0f9e723ead75133e7b7ae22ce44cbbc8241f662539862c4051d31471770Packages/groff-gxditview-1.18.1.4-21.el6.i686.rpm11ad2f5ce4030eb02050a54b1fcfd2c692e0f6d1ed6b2b28ba810d3a7ed6b96dPackages/groff-perl-1.18.1.4-21.el6.i686.rpmcb4a6bf906a6d2374d7f4206591e2b4eeeec3dbaf3d637e3e0fa0a01c66c9007SL6.0:grubnewpackage: grubGRUB (Grand Unified Boot Loader) is an experimental boot loader capable of booting into most free operating systems - Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, GNU Mach, and others as well as most commercial operating systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/grub-0.97-68.el6.i686.rpme896eba00dee09509ddf264de62a1f7a0df1abe3b43d205ba623fbc85430346bSL6.0:grubbynewpackage: grubbygrubby is a command line tool for updating and displaying information about the configuration files for the grub, lilo, elilo (ia64), yaboot (powerpc) and zipl (s390) boot loaders. It is primarily designed to be used from scripts which install new kernels and need to find information about the current boot environment.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/grubby-7.0.15-2.el6.i686.rpm81e81acd9153d17f8688c4860d6d592a8eb86dda114265b588bf130c089dfc91SL6.0:gslnewpackage: gslThe GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for numerical analysis, written in C.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gsl-1.13-1.el6.i686.rpm2339331aad98cddc72137a7376d7ae1a1cbed2136eea127367548bcaf8f96693Packages/gsl-devel-1.13-1.el6.i686.rpm4eedbf65b53ebcb048a3ee9501b666a7b7db87bff2e47e7d7bc3061da1b8a041Packages/gsl-static-1.13-1.el6.i686.rpmf572726fc41911cc26795c27724bd6b7c8418346a87d362d83017e4714437660SL6.0:gsmnewpackage: gsmContains runtime shared libraries for libgsm, an implementation of the European GSM 06.10 provisional standard for full-rate speech transcoding, prI-ETS 300 036, which uses RPE/LTP (residual pulse excitation/long term prediction) coding at 13 kbit/s.
GSM 06.10 compresses frames of 162 13-bit samples (8 kHz sampling rate, i.e. a frame rate of 50 Hz) into 260 bits; for compatibility with typical UNIX applications, our implementation turns frames of 160 16-bit linear samples into 33-byte frames (1650 Bytes/s). The quality of the algorithm is good enough for reliable speaker recognition; even music often survives transcoding in recognizable form (given the bandwidth limitations of 8 kHz sampling rate).
The interfaces offered are a front end modelled after compress(1), and a library API. Compression and decompression run faster than realtime on most SPARCstations. The implementation has been verified against the ETSI standard test patterns.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gsm-1.0.13-4.el6.i686.rpm0b6b2435b11b8fac3b1bc3c2467fac26621c10304c3672e0c864bb030322f0dfPackages/gsm-devel-1.0.13-4.el6.i686.rpmdc3d4459018e05776f0e936cac143919ca61537c2f3b4551ab86696e99c2ef6fPackages/gsm-tools-1.0.13-4.el6.i686.rpmf5da4079e2e104ac989769b0bbfd80b4177a01370539ee190191a05a3be1683dSL6.0:gssdpnewpackage: gssdpGSSDP implements resource discovery and announcement over SSDP and is part of gUPnP. GUPnP is an object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup. The GUPnP API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gssdp-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpma860aa8e0bdafd660a4557481d6ba15347df179ed885e1acd51675cda7e14081Packages/gssdp-devel-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpm115c7904f8b64f9b0ad2b4b812c5e4ad64b8171262aad265eea815edf9e7caf5Packages/gssdp-docs-0.7.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm3a5a90ff3482ee144565fb4babadc6582124e283c78bcd89c4ef32b80c5cbe70SL6.0:gstreamernewpackage: gstreamerGStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by installing new plugins.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gstreamer-0.10.29-1.el6.i686.rpm83021dd8d477110ae53e149ccfbe2a41a59a2d42bd12b36405d8aa8da50810dePackages/gstreamer-devel-0.10.29-1.el6.i686.rpm3f4d90b1e53e3b230f68e86e227c1c9198d6141b579259293661332590fd97baPackages/gstreamer-devel-docs-0.10.29-1.el6.noarch.rpm1e5a5d1ca017e8e63c4394f13e82f43aaa9ee2267d79a8b20e9b3b5e742b6e38Packages/gstreamer-tools-0.10.29-1.el6.i686.rpm0417b809bc227c53c529700bd965a1dee1617c2cac9aad50b291986022784586SL6.0:gstreamer-plugins-bad-freenewpackage: gstreamer-plugins-bad-freeGStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of elements which operate on media data.
This package contains plug-ins that aren't tested well enough, or the code is not of good enough quality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gstreamer-plugins-bad-free-0.10.19-2.el6.i686.rpm0df1ed670f0b36f384a5c7c8b0c654045b740ed8715af0f6231fbe5217623f36Packages/gstreamer-plugins-bad-free-devel-0.10.19-2.el6.i686.rpm7bc32a9f42140ba637b417b4c2b32cbffdd4dd1e323d87407e7705ab859a4721Packages/gstreamer-plugins-bad-free-devel-docs-0.10.19-2.el6.i686.rpm15b9aee94696065ad629e01475f30300c19bd76e584bf439c4441630f7533d63Packages/gstreamer-plugins-bad-free-extras-0.10.19-2.el6.i686.rpmf3d2f9ef48010ebba35213cc50309e0b654a7b17a2c02279c0246d0f6dc04636SL6.0:gstreamer-plugins-basenewpackage: gstreamer-plugins-baseGStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by installing new plug-ins.
This package contains a set of well-maintained base plug-ins.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gstreamer-plugins-base-0.10.29-1.el6.i686.rpm4ac33e755ad82ce3e70cce8bd89656faf6b4f94d519faf75357ac78e282b9948Packages/gstreamer-plugins-base-devel-0.10.29-1.el6.i686.rpmad4343f4f1385f485c56c497317f91c9fc71d1eb74b5d10c5d13a5529c02ed93Packages/gstreamer-plugins-base-devel-docs-0.10.29-1.el6.noarch.rpmcc7186a65765fb4a9b93859cbddc8013c32a3ddb4aa713b083637c5f9518563fSL6.0:gstreamer-plugins-goodnewpackage: gstreamer-plugins-goodGStreamer is a streaming media framework, based on graphs of filters which operate on media data. Applications using this library can do anything from real-time sound processing to playing videos, and just about anything else media-related. Its plugin-based architecture means that new data types or processing capabilities can be added simply by installing new plug-ins.
GStreamer Good Plug-ins is a collection of well-supported plug-ins of good quality and under the LGPL license.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gstreamer-plugins-good-0.10.23-1.el6.i686.rpmca7c909d355ba58b17989333859d23f66e7975ccb54e694449a209c5c62788f9Packages/gstreamer-plugins-good-devel-0.10.23-1.el6.i686.rpm49e88ab00bd4e769851b22cc16cf0c052a95849f6cddd9b83729b3905b4229d7SL6.0:gstreamer-pythonnewpackage: gstreamer-pythonThis module contains a wrapper that allows GStreamer applications to be written in Python.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gstreamer-python-0.10.16-1.1.el6.i686.rpm81f26c113efb03f69a03ac69a5cc761385ff7151093432889f428a46debc65e2Packages/gstreamer-python-devel-0.10.16-1.1.el6.i686.rpm00678755d7b8abe6e24fc8ca11fe4dcb8b671d9b2e7e6d5bf8a0bc4784f35513SL6.0:gthumbnewpackage: gthumbgthumb is an application for viewing, editing, and organizing collections of images.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gthumb-2.10.11-8.el6.i686.rpmcf52ecf33a69a7f7328f02ac3836099df15e0dce89d75a99c843713981928806SL6.0:gtk+newpackage: gtk+The gtk+ package contains the GIMP ToolKit (GTK+), a library for creating graphical user interfaces for the X Window System. GTK+ was originally written for the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) image processing program, but is now used by several other programs as well.
It was added for icewmScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtk+-1.2.10-70.el6.i686.rpmb468ffbc38ea71271fdd422c1f625b7d1ad59e3f8e3920340389bb91a2743e25Packages/gtk+-devel-1.2.10-70.el6.i686.rpmb98a13b9297a6db8c77f5a2c535acc22cab83aa785f7ef8657ae85d25373d707Packages/gtk+extra-2.1.1-13.el6.i686.rpm98af64e11d1ba88e1dd5507127ab37df60ffa5b256f2e7501ff1b81cef0ae0b1Packages/gtk+extra-devel-2.1.1-13.el6.i686.rpm5d4f5716b5263520aa8168d4b468fe6e74bb6bfc59f2c3f677e2534a4b9b2ebcSL6.0:gtk-docnewpackage: gtk-docgtk-doc is a tool for generating API reference documentation. It is used for generating the documentation for GTK+, GLib and GNOME.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtk-doc-1.11-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm33f9c79e6e6fc7e03d028d3083b943a522956ee8a324ff503ff86166f53332d2SL6.0:gtk-vncnewpackage: gtk-vncgtk-vnc is a VNC viewer widget for GTK. It is built using coroutines allowing it to be completely asynchronous while remaining single threaded.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtk-vnc-0.3.10-3.el6.i686.rpm9d10cf0671693250f0769c04d8ab118edca829f4fde416c395e2fd81c00acf11Packages/gtk-vnc-devel-0.3.10-3.el6.i686.rpm05e11b2a97aa22d9f6c6c6b7ba3b80d328ae948a4d9f5988c2ce36bdcf6698a0Packages/gtk-vnc-python-0.3.10-3.el6.i686.rpmfd501ab36376792d04925c623821a75235f2c6ce35dc4f72e333644499a1f759SL6.0:gtk2newpackage: gtk2GTK+ is a multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces. Offering a complete set of widgets, GTK+ is suitable for projects ranging from small one-off tools to complete application suites.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtk2-2.18.9-4.el6.i686.rpmf9d8141d086e59bc695b0b76e46aa6b6010531a32b4c7fb24112213d0f52ee95Packages/gtk2-devel-2.18.9-4.el6.i686.rpm430129357e5e36a0748e27c175f4ecfb762b3badc9a670b52277f74af117582dPackages/gtk2-devel-docs-2.18.9-4.el6.i686.rpme902d1b9f8be07f202c41f55c83496f36ec1499bbffd1c275843a5764415d933Packages/gtk2-immodule-xim-2.18.9-4.el6.i686.rpmfcbbc985f6dddb1e4e8c9c00689cd6055056ecf6687cc3cb2fc21d540a11b07dPackages/gtk2-immodules-2.18.9-4.el6.i686.rpm3c6dd694ab23540f634d8cffa6010f371624c619bbd27484c73bf7674497c931SL6.0:gtk2-enginesnewpackage: gtk2-enginesThe gtk2-engines package contains shared objects and configuration files that implement a number of GTK+ theme engines. Theme engines provide different looks for GTK+, some of which resemble other toolkits or operating systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtk2-engines-2.18.4-5.el6.i686.rpm24df0f6c1eff9d561f0c3c779cc5de66c5807e128155af4db1c5e022230bb1c8Packages/gtk2-engines-devel-2.18.4-5.el6.i686.rpm3856405ede8338530e6165b2ec061b925d8e9dcea57e4ea09106e38aac374775SL6.0:gtkglextnewpackage: gtkglextGtkGLExt is an OpenGL extension to GTK. It provides the GDK objects which support OpenGL rendering in GTK, and GtkWidget API add-ons to make GTK+ widgets OpenGL-capable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtkglext-devel-1.2.0-11.el6.i686.rpm8e04474ee46be58e11d0cd9c089319789343513d0fa3a454e782588eb51d9462Packages/gtkglext-libs-1.2.0-11.el6.i686.rpmb2b0c0ba0403158d29ebbde0e2b92d0ed1ae1727f60fb52ff872f9ec7aeaea25SL6.0:gtkhtml2newpackage: gtkhtml2GtkHTML2 (sometimes called libgtkhtml) is a widget for displaying html pages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtkhtml2-2.11.1-7.el6.i686.rpm7f8ad03817de6e94fabe8e962c7efcb33575eedf0ea5ba4631bf0c959f3e2479Packages/gtkhtml2-devel-2.11.1-7.el6.i686.rpm1bd8cbb75d7eb58376b8f3369b06761df2084c7ae4b9361ae26dde1fe5766e56SL6.0:gtkhtml3newpackage: gtkhtml3GtkHTML is a lightweight HTML rendering/printing/editing engine. It was originally based on KHTMLW, but is now being developed independently of it.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtkhtml3-3.28.3-3.el6.i686.rpm88f1c4877b013b93ac5a64a69e6eb84aee5b68045f5b8a82fee76dcda8ac6057Packages/gtkhtml3-devel-3.28.3-3.el6.i686.rpm35826b4c811cc0845cd128dbc61293f480162b824a7cb4450301e3409f1bb028SL6.0:gtkmm24newpackage: gtkmm24gtkmm provides a C++ interface to the GTK+ GUI library. gtkmm2 wraps GTK+ 2. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtkmm24-2.18.2-1.el6.i686.rpm2b252c22adb0f6022fad9a6c84fbf1804437f0fd40e8a2edf328a6adb694c05fPackages/gtkmm24-devel-2.18.2-1.el6.i686.rpm1b214a71685b6a1ef5243d718866ae0ea869b30b49af41006c1d9759cb05edb9Packages/gtkmm24-docs-2.18.2-1.el6.i686.rpm6be769f2008acc75a3ce4ea3d0fda9fc7f9a9855ffc405ad05ab015787bbbf2bSL6.0:gtksourceviewnewpackage: gtksourceviewGtkSourceView is a text widget that extends the standard gtk+ 2.x text widget GtkTextView. It improves GtkTextView by implementing syntax highlighting and other features typical of a source code editor.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtksourceview-1.8.5-7.el6.1.i686.rpmb47fa3af066de6be903a2a1f42069a47b1f7791555448552f3cbb5e8c7a78f3fPackages/gtksourceview-devel-1.8.5-7.el6.1.i686.rpm5917ebc97911aca3a05349583388503615e862782438ef2283123360a221d4d3SL6.0:gtksourceview2newpackage: gtksourceview2GtkSourceView is a text widget that extends the standard GTK+ GtkTextView widget. It improves GtkTextView by implementing syntax highlighting and other features typical of a source code editor.
This package contains version 2 of GtkSourceView. The older version 1 is contains in the gtksourceview package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtksourceview2-2.8.2-4.el6.i686.rpm2fee54efe0bff28321d856b4cca93ad0d84411aaa0320fa793d23f1fc8af51e4Packages/gtksourceview2-devel-2.8.2-4.el6.i686.rpm435cad12f7e9025fa64c1f05eff44fc8fea5493224e97e9611a83a526fe40770SL6.0:gtkspellnewpackage: gtkspellGtkSpell provides word-processor-style highlighting and replacement of misspelled words in a GtkTextView widget as you type. Right-clicking a misspelled word pops up a menu of suggested replacements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gtkspell-2.0.16-1.el6.i686.rpmc19d3999349f76141353313d9ac24f31977a0ef1fcd52210f9a8709feac7cb8fPackages/gtkspell-devel-2.0.16-1.el6.i686.rpm00c4630b266093a47a85f6da7edb97f23c5788b135da06612b1e8781584a5786SL6.0:gucharmapnewpackage: gucharmapThis program allows you to browse through all the available Unicode characters and categories for the installed fonts, and to examine their detailed properties. It is an easy way to find the character you might only know by its Unicode name or code point.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gucharmap-2.28.2-2.el6.i686.rpm015890f8caef0e603223066eac8f4017c6f52db8ee744837f86c1aedca3d2d27Packages/gucharmap-devel-2.28.2-2.el6.i686.rpm9b7affa9b3b2a99ce74d44fa3d021cc277032ea7ab4af45bd94f74e609ac2dfbSL6.0:guilenewpackage: guileGUILE (GNU's Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension) is a library implementation of the Scheme programming language, written in C. GUILE provides a machine-independent execution platform that can be linked in as a library during the building of extensible programs.
Install the guile package if you'd like to add extensibility to programs that you are developing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/guile-1.8.7-4.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpm7fd7f797c41eed77e4dc32d8189c769f0992fdcf2f11531e000d1a27cb9090ddPackages/guile-devel-1.8.7-4.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpm0b31c71aa3802cd586f9c04136debfb341c654479cd02fd2a74c9cfe2f2e64f5SL6.0:gupnpnewpackage: gupnpGUPnP is an object-oriented open source framework for creating UPnP devices and control points, written in C using GObject and libsoup. The GUPnP API is intended to be easy to use, efficient and flexible.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gupnp-0.13.2-1.el6.i686.rpm5bc285fe8e6a90dec91724e370ff6424df18d295a6190bf553b3570d3fa6bb5ePackages/gupnp-devel-0.13.2-1.el6.i686.rpma559107a0562f8f66947961a9df0188494ffa3279b0fd83d9e7eed130e73ac45Packages/gupnp-docs-0.13.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm557c30193e492100a01bac77d1b7595dd9ce55f583d8e326c8345e4e2890a1a2SL6.0:gupnp-igdnewpackage: gupnp-igdgupnp-igd is a library to handle UPnP IGD port mapping.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gupnp-igd-0.1.3-3.1.el6.i686.rpm72c12c56a511a7af0c1ed26a25994cdee8aba5dc88962f31b62b3dae796d0dc6Packages/gupnp-igd-devel-0.1.3-3.1.el6.i686.rpmfc667577b569979c1371d1d68a13805d6ff0f484d0d33fd89f2863ade54215eaSL6.0:gutenprintnewpackage: gutenprintGutenprint is a package of high quality printer drivers for Linux, BSD, Solaris, IRIX, and other UNIX-alike operating systems. Gutenprint was formerly called Gimp-Print.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gutenprint-5.2.5-2.el6.i686.rpm71d78dd9c455c1a531e6cdec5433afc426f2be234bd1c8af5b5edc8769e35232Packages/gutenprint-cups-5.2.5-2.el6.i686.rpmfd437bf816946b2193fdd190a76e79ac7a41cfb72f8a0e498ae7a577a1d20d32Packages/gutenprint-devel-5.2.5-2.el6.i686.rpm1d28f5b329d0a4ec2533e057d766aea74624720f1e73937a583b4b6fccdcee72Packages/gutenprint-doc-5.2.5-2.el6.i686.rpmcc87fd131868d0c1714e70ba3de41f1787037716fda62585680a394a77523041Packages/gutenprint-extras-5.2.5-2.el6.i686.rpm3b058adc6593481b38a41e060fe15fa12f9765c012006fd8a2ee3e660e7100a3Packages/gutenprint-foomatic-5.2.5-2.el6.i686.rpma35cc092fa635d129a066b605883f1548bbc2aa86ee79773ae96e1357ab80d1fPackages/gutenprint-plugin-5.2.5-2.el6.i686.rpm8bdadef715e8278b95f109a6654d7c3a8f03d6b3e071651d0e8c7ed900655104SL6.0:gvfsnewpackage: gvfsThe gvfs package provides backend implementations for the gio framework in GLib. It includes ftp, sftp, cifs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gvfs-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpm5d626b057395ac53b46a9976497789a6a5043f2fd67a36b14a43c8f814fbc7d9Packages/gvfs-afc-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpmc0b1aa245719017e1db3c401333976b22e75984423bffbf2a079e64ba3218667Packages/gvfs-archive-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpm7f7a5e92e3b70df54006852be57ec4f7de5e29367ead0d1d1a75d0f5209664d5Packages/gvfs-devel-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpmf3293e1116de75e3102c9bd3b319e95d3f81ead4d12e16d284d1c51e09f3da61Packages/gvfs-fuse-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpmf3e6e687d9e0ff0513fea275a0e0d9813e936f97b9e22f3758811079b8e00b91Packages/gvfs-gphoto2-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpma74299da3f12e399eed2c77862af5aa1b85dc4cd5e71102f0148364b1d3b5244Packages/gvfs-obexftp-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpmef89b57f2b848b23ede9da5c4bbc0e2bcb83dade86073365b153c276a78dc2dePackages/gvfs-smb-1.4.3-9.el6.i686.rpmaba407c9320e4f2883e352a6ae63b05d82b9aa30c7015456f9b3f247075b6e30SL6.0:gypsynewpackage: gypsyGypsy is a GPS multiplexing daemon which allows multiple clients to access GPS data from multiple GPS sources concurrently.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gypsy-0.7-2.el6.i686.rpm785a7b48ba83942bd50f436e03fe82e0c5b0d6930efb5c052dc3a5209af46717Packages/gypsy-devel-0.7-2.el6.i686.rpm6432d20594294907d4604fdba38c07309dff03982113d5a958f1110e5957f683Packages/gypsy-docs-0.7-2.el6.noarch.rpmaf0d7c794ee9f053072ad6f0d9c74ada1f008591faa2b1a1fa8099b5997c37faSL6.0:gzipnewpackage: gzipThe gzip package contains the popular GNU gzip data compression program. Gzipped files have a .gz extension.
Gzip should be installed on your system, because it is a very commonly used data compression program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gzip-1.3.12-18.el6.i686.rpmb01eac844b31e11b19a54272a052302b007605854c9f4a29dd7f279b7ee64cfeSL6.0:halnewpackage: halHAL is a daemon for collecting and maintaining information from several sources about the hardware on the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hal-0.5.14-8.el6.i686.rpma3bd694b447b8812cdd078a304bc465c6fe2416205f4747427a9d757edc81c6ePackages/hal-devel-0.5.14-8.el6.i686.rpm72c41bc041c2c7ac31fd14b7a6a67285ab0798292501656b94d7d1e8a60ecf19Packages/hal-docs-0.5.14-8.el6.i686.rpm38c0a65cc5217af4ad148946f072a4c93446a260febd528f9914f14340b6060fPackages/hal-libs-0.5.14-8.el6.i686.rpma6ebc2175bf2e243c21769b434c8dab42af2fb64ac1b54e2d85240d33ebad33bPackages/hal-storage-addon-0.5.14-8.el6.i686.rpmaf1106452445dbe81f8e1b378239b231f2b095b9ad42c1c8b28e1aabb1d5cca7SL6.0:hal-infonewpackage: hal-infoThe hal-info package contains various device information files (also known as .fdi files) for the hal package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hal-info-20090716-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmd457838c9a459f2da15a935066c474e2b583ce27d0aefb015ddce1cb518ffc2eSL6.0:hamcrestnewpackage: hamcrestProvides a library of matcher objects (also known as constraints or predicates) allowing 'match' rules to be defined declaratively, to be used in other frameworks. Typical scenarios include testing frameworks, mocking libraries and UI validation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hamcrest-1.1-9.4.el6.i686.rpm5742b8e058292a004a45d96d452a025b79b4bbea1e96b9628f0405a358bb13a8Packages/hamcrest-demo-1.1-9.4.el6.i686.rpm664aee0637cb9ff7a5efa5c2197a50b2e60f0001676af91917afd8b89899205bPackages/hamcrest-javadoc-1.1-9.4.el6.noarch.rpmadee59bdbe10f59646ee644795002691eeae17cd8f76d98b1d47583427cfb976SL6.0:hardlinknewpackage: hardlinkhardlink is used to create a tree of hard links. It's used by kernel installation to dramatically reduce the amount of diskspace used by each kernel package installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hardlink-1.0-10.el6.i686.rpm4f86671de2789266833f253601f5a0fc60ff0b78e2b6c55e7be588c7ad04a034SL6.0:hdparmnewpackage: hdparmHdparm is a useful system utility for setting (E)IDE hard drive parameters. For example, hdparm can be used to tweak hard drive performance and to spin down hard drives for power conservation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hdparm-9.16-3.4.el6.i686.rpmc0a7d2c3530eba6d9696c746c04f73a0e0b509101f2f8a796a335d29fa2c5767SL6.0:help2mannewpackage: help2manhelp2man is a script to create simple man pages from the --help and --version output of programs.
Since most GNU documentation is now in info format, this provides a way to generate a placeholder man page pointing to that resource while still providing some useful information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/help2man-1.36.4-6.el6.noarch.rpm8ce7c8e6d4e7ed8b29348c96d22cde208823bd38089060b93dbdd67b2514f71aSL6.0:hesinfonewpackage: hesinfoHesiod is a system which uses existing DNS functionality to provide access to databases of information that changes infrequently. It is often used to distribute information kept in the /etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/printcap files, among others. The hesinfo package contains the hesinfo client program, which can be used to query Hesiod.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hesinfo-3.1.0-8.el6.i686.rpm5631137f81ba6906ad756328d4d6de1ca5a95cb4acc8c0cf92ce864daa35574aSL6.0:hesiodnewpackage: hesiodHesiod is a system which uses existing DNS functionality to provide access to databases of information that changes infrequently. It is often used to distribute information kept in the /etc/passwd, /etc/group, and /etc/printcap files, among others.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hesiod-3.1.0-19.el6.i686.rpm59637a549c5945f5911a2c54c7aaaeee91e9dd217c9f9516e6dc575cb353280cPackages/hesiod-devel-3.1.0-19.el6.i686.rpmd70684163324593e68656479bc1bb64a945893ee322e51bb823de3c52135a73dSL6.0:hicolor-icon-themenewpackage: hicolor-icon-themeContains the basic directories and files needed for icon theme support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hicolor-icon-theme-0.11-1.1.el6.noarch.rpme84aabbcca723e3232528e544afa5ba145a7ecbf307f51c7ec946221e8c2daadSL6.0:hmaccalcnewpackage: hmaccalcThe hmaccalc package contains tools which can calculate HMAC (hash-based message authentication code) values for files. The names and interfaces are meant to mimic the sha*sum tools provided by the coreutils package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hmaccalc-0.9.12-1.el6.i686.rpmd9da09c2005fff54fbd3f669004d84b020e3ba2093586496a0eb2e09b156deb2SL6.0:hplipnewpackage: hplipThe Hewlett-Packard Linux Imaging and Printing Project provides drivers for HP printers and multi-function peripherals.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hpijs-3.9.8-33.el6.i686.rpm37586c442a7b4185d49e70d077866556f956a223115dfbe1fdd73bd61f3d607cPackages/hplip-3.9.8-33.el6.i686.rpm253e7b71fd25da0509b0244746bc892b02547872dbd595afbf74b9b967ddd271Packages/hplip-common-3.9.8-33.el6.i686.rpm8c44a8e5e44e1b02491457362efd9d59232ce29a37c1da4ba29a0b043c3f2a4fPackages/hplip-gui-3.9.8-33.el6.i686.rpm53a2ee183a6bd2a13030a5a96290e043af19ca9e7aa070435fcb1e4909f0d0fbPackages/hplip-libs-3.9.8-33.el6.i686.rpm3cd3f7a02674c0722642cdf5efb722a783d79c9ac807a289356a7ec8084f98eePackages/libsane-hpaio-3.9.8-33.el6.i686.rpm9eddf2cdbabf3e16553f9864b167631ce94a631c78adae94e733c7df42627055SL6.0:hspellnewpackage: hspellHspell is a Hebrew SPELLer and morphological analyzer. It provides a mostly spell-like interface (gives the list of wrong words in the input text), but can also suggest corrections (-c). It also provides a true morphological analyzer (-l), that prints all known meanings of a Hebrew string.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hspell-1.1-3.2.el6.i686.rpm4d0a33ca617194a2089cfce33c29b9d8fd104f95af8bbc9b1bd4c6c25aeb5d7ePackages/hspell-devel-1.1-3.2.el6.i686.rpm879ca7adf8792533aabd13c8ab25a24059826f2d7a092910b690ca579aa7585cPackages/hunspell-he-1.1-3.2.el6.i686.rpm52e6b41f9983757df299d8ee2f5eaceda5866a7537569d233c43ffcc022cf1a3SL6.0:hsqldbnewpackage: hsqldbHSQLdb is a relational database engine written in JavaTM , with a JDBC driver, supporting a subset of ANSI-92 SQL. It offers a small (about 100k), fast database engine which offers both in memory and disk based tables. Embedded and server modes are available. Additionally, it includes tools such as a minimal web server, in-memory query and management tools (can be run as applets or servlets, too) and a number of demonstration examples. Downloaded code should be regarded as being of production quality. The product is currently being used as a database and persistence engine in many Open Source Software projects and even in commercial projects and products! In it's current version it is extremely stable and reliable. It is best known for its small size, ability to execute completely in memory and its speed. Yet it is a completely functional relational database management system that is completely free under the Modified BSD License. Yes, that's right, completely free of cost or restrictions!Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hsqldb-1.8.0.10-8.el6.i686.rpmce2dcb9f45b0399dfaae3a4553fec6e9f2aa6edcadc8c9bb147dc8508d70c32dPackages/hsqldb-demo-1.8.0.10-8.el6.i686.rpmd029026525898312bbe0516baf41392f52648d890e9fda1f3d183d8fd1416d32Packages/hsqldb-javadoc-1.8.0.10-8.el6.i686.rpm5f3e8ecef87f8d302bca1527d74331d8ff0f3f7ed23f16cda484c8dfa382c044Packages/hsqldb-manual-1.8.0.10-8.el6.i686.rpm996c9890e11c6e2dfa7ac514c54c67e136555c3287fd11c8a78c8cbb75b21675SL6.0:ht2htmlnewpackage: ht2htmlThe www.python.org Web site generator.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ht2html-2.0-10.1.el6.noarch.rpmdef15c281cc112f379c8d2d830b70630d2eb9c4d097fe19da2aedc8e3b88287aSL6.0:htdignewpackage: htdigThe ht://Dig system is a complete world wide web indexing and searching system for a small domain or intranet. This system is not meant to replace the need for powerful internet-wide search systems like Lycos, Infoseek, Webcrawler and AltaVista. Instead it is meant to cover the search needs for a single company, campus, or even a particular sub section of a web site. As opposed to some WAIS-based or web-server based search engines, ht://Dig can span several web servers at a site. The type of these different web servers doesn't matter as long as they understand the HTTP 1.0 protocol. ht://Dig is also used by KDE to search KDE's HTML documentation.
ht://Dig was developed at San Diego State University as a way to search the various web servers on the campus network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/htdig-3.2.0-0.10.b6.el6.i686.rpme7bb385d1e3d8f065ba4bde82b80cc730b6c24602ff21858146a9bf37f3a95f5Packages/htdig-web-3.2.0-0.10.b6.el6.i686.rpm72e0d73bae370f63a310b58dcf278955574a2f2a1257d2b5f7f3bb7612cbb973SL6.0:html2psnewpackage: html2psAn HTML to PostScript converter written in Perl. * Many possibilities to control the appearance. * Support for processing multiple documents. * A table of contents can be generated. * Configurable page headers/footers. * Automatic hyphenation and text justification can be selected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/html2ps-1.0-0.4.b5.el6.noarch.rpm519920b690b9e38fee29a0247ae471efc73730fb84f4dd402a56c96d2dbef073Packages/xhtml2ps-1.0-0.4.b5.el6.noarch.rpm273482318c9d0964e467746a16502eca3b44270a5297756c2d1aa9dec4bbdd50SL6.0:httpdnewpackage: httpdThe Apache HTTP Server is a powerful, efficient, and extensible web server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/httpd-2.2.15-5.sl6.i686.rpmbf203bf3b6a2f51fb2d61f06206d76517d6513c388eccb5f3ee3907a161530a4Packages/httpd-devel-2.2.15-5.sl6.i686.rpm6464c6e14e943cd417f1d6efb2ea99c1f714ad7654af6351929eb7857f375ef0Packages/httpd-manual-2.2.15-5.sl6.noarch.rpmf3551a4b4c8acd3b20d7ae4eb50fcf4c1a818368a66de6e9dd27a35fa5a910d5Packages/httpd-tools-2.2.15-5.sl6.i686.rpm53b29079579b0f28c6dcadc6d7a03c444d5e79d7032e08646476a1ab481adab6Packages/mod_ssl-2.2.15-5.sl6.i686.rpmda1768a61b0aad67d71e76d19fba8a4aee852f85a72a28a30aedbfdd3f273147SL6.0:hunspellnewpackage: hunspellHunspell is a spell checker and morphological analyzer library and program designed for languages with rich morphology and complex word compounding or character encoding. Hunspell interfaces: Ispell-like terminal interface using Curses library, Ispell pipe interface, OpenOffice.org UNO module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-1.2.8-16.el6.i686.rpm123831b45a822747bf830b0f9a57ecbd3ac1a3448c2b729d98cdbb0e5b63bc8dPackages/hunspell-devel-1.2.8-16.el6.i686.rpme0cee925026ad456a172b884caa41510403018953e4e23c08f07a27e91f491c9SL6.0:hunspell-afnewpackage: hunspell-afAfrikaans hunspell dictionaryScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-af-0.20080825-3.1.el6.noarch.rpma4ec0bfe634860a88ed459a0c495cfc101299da735dfc66a1f484c701eb8f639SL6.0:hunspell-arnewpackage: hunspell-arArabic (Egypt, Algeria, etc.) hunspell dictionariesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ar-0.20080110-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm6623fe6a0a77d2cb7091faa925d2e9e83a757cb33fdf5d17afcd943ad13e3074SL6.0:hunspell-asnewpackage: hunspell-asAssamese hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-as-1.0.3-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm690419078147aed8a3a937fab1d3d8f211e4f15d3714f24351edf88e653b895eSL6.0:hunspell-aznewpackage: hunspell-azAzerbaijani hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-az-0.20040827-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmea3f283a271734b800ca722767ed66aa272f58a93906846325f59cca98751122SL6.0:hunspell-benewpackage: hunspell-beBelarusian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-be-1.1-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm1665fb325ac50952281908170af499fec54b1b20ae96a97e7785da49c2b1b2ffPackages/hyphen-be-1.1-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm48fb677a393caf7b0dda35389d1b4bd6bc66f530d436c7f9e109549dcf0c8f0dSL6.0:hunspell-bernewpackage: hunspell-berAmazigh hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ber-0.20080210-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm7f55830e86a3f6c5be41372747d7e0b5258621d32958aa71c6b8b6e1d30a1ab3SL6.0:hunspell-bgnewpackage: hunspell-bgBulgarian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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6Packages/hunspell-ms-0.20050117-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmc527c430fbdb4ba8f7cbd23b193e7551b7021e757e5ebdb5c4b92a0a6c55bf16SL6.0:hunspell-mtnewpackage: hunspell-mtMaltese hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-mt-0.20020708-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmec72f98d872b1f770115a91cd5f6d26fabe175cecffed75937638df4b741bcf7SL6.0:hunspell-ndsnewpackage: hunspell-ndsLowlands Saxon hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-nds-0.1-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm3db1028301ee5ae2f433a6250ce08eb5dcd7c0ad0beb02487919d51955cc318eSL6.0:hunspell-nenewpackage: hunspell-neNepali hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ne-20080425-1.1.el6.noarch.rpme936067e54ccb8bd47d4ed448cb7797020897fae7bc35f91e67c6c678ab8f094SL6.0:hunspell-nlnewpackage: hunspell-nlDutch hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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6Packages/hunspell-nr-0.20060120-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm16232f0c5bc96239e930699c3ba8d19d8b193db53b47def9bd0217be8548df9eSL6.0:hunspell-nsonewpackage: hunspell-nsoNorthern Sotho hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-nso-0.20060120-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm650bfed796432b97ad6b88adb0924bcd9288183ee350902a7554fee81ef2dd1cSL6.0:hunspell-nynewpackage: hunspell-nyChichewa hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ny-0.20050108-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm52cee0a2d6bb4ac8ba90405d0b5f6f6d5c8330f1a401840620bbf1c4e4e07244SL6.0:hunspell-ocnewpackage: hunspell-ocOccitan hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-oc-0.5-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm8fe0c7af4a4b13e7b9c339ff54d541e56d6f7e31c394665a6d5dce22e0b75e68SL6.0:hunspell-ornewpackage: hunspell-orOriya hunspell dictionaries.This package contains the efforts of aspell-or that converted by wordlist2hunspell.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-or-0.03-1.el6.noarch.rpm7083a300d28a368b09fcbd9302c336568d1da8c79f8efb3430a63264c1fcc0f0SL6.0:hunspell-panewpackage: hunspell-paPunjabi hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-pa-20050726-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmce2e0a95584ee2c95c06445f39329ffe88a731943fff88bb964cae206622583cSL6.0:hunspell-plnewpackage: hunspell-plPolish hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-pl-0.20090908-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm2b1466521ba5def777f286734bdeaffaed2f8458b6040a72fcf2d60906852311SL6.0:hunspell-ptnewpackage: hunspell-ptPortuguese hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-pt-0.20090702-4.el6.noarch.rpmafa7af33c726a604d191fb361c6ec81ee39c4e3059385bdf37a04b5a114ee6c2SL6.0:hunspell-ronewpackage: hunspell-roRomanian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ro-3.3-1.el6.noarch.rpm694486f06abb3b639a23e6f2340ec38c8007f3294f3b1ceedfa3c3bef2a9d0a3SL6.0:hunspell-runewpackage: hunspell-ruRussian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ru-0.99f7-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm5c3e4ba153e85623a346861a0d31624cb14e9fe1c66625d0d85d9564c76e4b3eSL6.0:hunspell-rwnewpackage: hunspell-rwKinyarwanda hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-rw-0.20050109-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm97f17fc01029b9e31ee88d6dc0f6124a7317f8824ba26a880a0d0859b7262582SL6.0:hunspell-scnewpackage: hunspell-scSardinian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-sc-0.20081101-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmc80555e27698690551fd40be87bab52bbda7a9e9b35c74689cae1e5870da9c4eSL6.0:hunspell-sinewpackage: hunspell-siSinhala hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-si-0.2.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm17e07c348622f41a4c88b5ab68be61ad7601734dc3308f3c76bce696a6c67deaSL6.0:hunspell-sknewpackage: hunspell-skSlovak hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-sk-0.20090330-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm001276f3a758d9d386958f69bdfd046942e32db6254739b7b19575230f8ed683SL6.0:hunspell-slnewpackage: hunspell-slSlovenian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-sl-0.20070127-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm43da6b8799864695be775abdaf0af87fbd987eb8a3d1715dcb0efca17eec482bSL6.0:hunspell-sonewpackage: hunspell-soSomali hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-so-0.1.2-2.1.el6.noarch.rpma7e95147c3b18e17dfa6636af264c528dae603f68c9eb7b6c36c176ec57302b5SL6.0:hunspell-sqnewpackage: hunspell-sqAlbanian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-sq-1.6-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmdf746434d3661a4541e9dc3b662614a1c6b77064b1add17481a177343384b8b0SL6.0:hunspell-srnewpackage: hunspell-srSerbian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-sr-0.20090511-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmd5e3e5dc8536c4e843ebf7957aa14fa51c0a4f0fbf1696e7d984691bd971c023Packages/hyphen-sr-0.20090511-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm9473824afc612893d873118f2e6c8090159a747cbf73b9573ff52aeaf2312e2dSL6.0:hunspell-ssnewpackage: hunspell-ssSwati hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ss-0.20060705-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm139c7a819be32a1cfbad3c8573e8f5151a52fb5b9d358bba07f0d71f8885d497SL6.0:hunspell-stnewpackage: hunspell-stSouthern Sotho hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-st-0.20060123-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm6fd7f80fecf8004a09f1822b69e60bde27e7fa30282d1b190575cebffe581025SL6.0:hunspell-svnewpackage: hunspell-svSwedish hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-sv-1.39-3.el6.noarch.rpme21e32c89890cc3fdd4b227d6d6b2f2121b7ac035e6dbda81c9ac2b15123b5cdSL6.0:hunspell-swnewpackage: hunspell-swSwahili hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-sw-0.20050819-4.1.el6.noarch.rpme66ec055eee8d871f9bce1f405df942c685ae60d76eb24e0349fb45f50a21bd1SL6.0:hunspell-tanewpackage: hunspell-taTamil hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ta-20100226-1.el6.noarch.rpm5a8ddc0d9ae1cc2f4a371207ac3b6f8fb7309483d6784474606a5f0d1c08b349SL6.0:hunspell-tenewpackage: hunspell-teTelugu hunspell dictionaries. This package contains the efforts of aspell-te that converted by wordlist2hunspell.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-te-0.20050929-5.el6.noarch.rpm448ba28de8e9cc19fd80c45be62b9d3abfcc3c5e5dc8b35838ac1337513d7d5aSL6.0:hunspell-tetnewpackage: hunspell-tetTetum hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-tet-0.20050108-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmace8468a4346c4678bf9846595b4897de4c5ff9278d04ec0c80665bbfa3a6f98SL6.0:hunspell-thnewpackage: hunspell-thThai hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-th-0.20061212-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmb229bad3620f3226fd2d0769d9000cfbc94a63d91aab4cc070b8be071ef10fb0SL6.0:hunspell-tknewpackage: hunspell-tkTurkmen hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-tk-0.20080213-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm097fba87a8cfb7f3258c3b2c73d6e131fbd5b9917610828446f32f79210ae585SL6.0:hunspell-tlnewpackage: hunspell-tlTagalog hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-tl-0.20050109-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm8fc0d55dfed8bcc778e9a01024fa0ec5b26a5d253e73cd97baf3ae3b2ee37881SL6.0:hunspell-tnnewpackage: hunspell-tnTswana hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-tn-0.20060123-5.el6.noarch.rpm51203100cb9e1db1ccf8b5e8fdcd875b89a1914393c46c11840b4da12fcca38eSL6.0:hunspell-tsnewpackage: hunspell-tsTsonga hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ts-0.20060123-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmc5b9aef5abbc6f56a3c7918b000c8f70d294edaac1190126d33ca4a9bf431a6bSL6.0:hunspell-uknewpackage: hunspell-ukUkrainian hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-uk-1.6.0-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm7bae457d15f249cdce8810dd385bc87a824521065017d2fd59fa5862e27ae4b6SL6.0:hunspell-urnewpackage: hunspell-urUrdu hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ur-0.64-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmc5e83ba7bfe36757d1ac6d74cfdd09011d5d2d692a5dfda0ca44cdeee3875b5cSL6.0:hunspell-uznewpackage: hunspell-uzUzbek hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-uz-0.6-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm52b400041e0bd3eba06e3ce8b895e1c72754212be0c6722f6af82ba827c738a5SL6.0:hunspell-venewpackage: hunspell-veVenda hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-ve-0.20060706-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm7c1b638b36b2f44fde644d0401a54e17183bbbd765389407deb7ba474ef8850fSL6.0:hunspell-vinewpackage: hunspell-viVietnamese hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-vi-0.20080604-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm0ebead6b16dd7a9ed9547a689a45eb663e8a00c555fac8983d4ddd40c8713032SL6.0:hunspell-wanewpackage: hunspell-waWalloon hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-wa-0.4.15-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm9b83568f583c1a2418673de59c659814bc661d327bd1274f8fdcba8538a50b14SL6.0:hunspell-xhnewpackage: hunspell-xhXhosa hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-xh-0.20060123-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm71f486532a95df30a302c379932617e12247ed60775d58ac456dae4b18899c90SL6.0:hunspell-zunewpackage: hunspell-zuZulu hunspell dictionaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hunspell-zu-0.20060120-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm55f75f77c394f926688fe7ef4b308410fd0282545e37f27f6cd0de30652b6f65SL6.0:hwdatanewpackage: hwdatahwdata contains various hardware identification and configuration data, such as the pci.ids database and MonitorsDb databases.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hwdata-0.233-1.el6.noarch.rpm6faf73adf2e5c6b9801a5146f7ec9d76e4f079b8e1d0336b65d75e78dd8fad48SL6.0:hyphennewpackage: hyphenHyphen is a library for high quality hyphenation and justification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-2.4-5.1.el6.i686.rpmcd487c8f823d02851828fd9ecd18c036020ef8c40a3d646345c86229c53b81b1Packages/hyphen-devel-2.4-5.1.el6.i686.rpm6c64e79ac6348abb8a42744b785c400494328edba26b971f08681057754cbd00Packages/hyphen-en-2.4-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmfe6b84b14cad736f4367a76432f42a7711e5eae8b95ad21147c4df322573579dSL6.0:hyphen-asnewpackage: hyphen-asAssamese hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-as-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpmea4d09067b45d46603a2a342b98275b76adfab55e33e4c98ef7088fa939d9f60SL6.0:hyphen-bgnewpackage: hyphen-bgBulgarian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-bg-4.1-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmb37eab0b756418a2685fd6f0e8f7f2cc28a9dddb7b53ee1263e768b96b9a6018SL6.0:hyphen-bnnewpackage: hyphen-bnBengali hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-bn-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpm710a2e5970023abb4911699268bd642176baecb2a717ab9898e7769e792e8108SL6.0:hyphen-canewpackage: hyphen-caCatalan hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-ca-0.9.2-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmbb8e82b0804cda65d3ebddff0a830178b9102c2b4c1039f0969a9360416bca5bSL6.0:hyphen-cynewpackage: hyphen-cyWelsh hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-cy-0.20080619-2.1.el6.noarch.rpme36008517b369efc177ae8fa3018b1bed4009c1da074fcda15e46beaaa8c264bSL6.0:hyphen-danewpackage: hyphen-daDanish hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-da-0.20070903-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmd415bad69ed8d854a6a68ae30c394bc34687af4149d8f63001c233432ba2efd4SL6.0:hyphen-denewpackage: hyphen-deGerman hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-de-0.20060120-6.1.el6.noarch.rpme7a542b63493f84f88e18810e86d9e64becd09761964351c27de3c0344f69bfaSL6.0:hyphen-elnewpackage: hyphen-elGreek hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-el-0.20051018-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm172ef9bb7169b7e0be52b8148eb0fbc7ecaac286b6b6e58f1cbe6a7961512a04SL6.0:hyphen-esnewpackage: hyphen-esSpanish hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-es-0.20040810-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm02373f6656d8030f4b696ff4d799cf30512052cb682077c786af3ac88604828aSL6.0:hyphen-eunewpackage: hyphen-euBasque hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-eu-0.20080628-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmaf121a0c1d56859041aa0cd09dd37b46741684a8d1ca47f32f42b35c4a74a81eSL6.0:hyphen-fanewpackage: hyphen-faFarsi hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-fa-0.20081119-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm13440d111d725eb67d7d514d07f8ea0b5c82fd2182c746376ff6b336763058bbSL6.0:hyphen-frnewpackage: hyphen-frFrench hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-fr-2.0-2.1.el6.noarch.rpma1bac811e5808bd172afa644b80491144604b4f5ca48f6e8b7896f24f4ccaf70SL6.0:hyphen-ganewpackage: hyphen-gaIrish hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-ga-0.20040220-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm3cd1d2696328ee910778ff2b3c93211607025a39952d36adaaed90b2b689e002SL6.0:hyphen-glnewpackage: hyphen-glGalician hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-gl-0.99-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm012c9d25509895125106a3652df2d064972107fc85d67b1c7b48293612d45f08SL6.0:hyphen-gunewpackage: hyphen-guGujarati hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-gu-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpm4216de28b1eadca254045fa82dfd57651fc007ba9a4caa0320ba5c06e3bea3ddSL6.0:hyphen-hinewpackage: hyphen-hiHindi hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-hi-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpmee4a1f6c5380da0a979c5eadf0c52d8a0481d35f52ddd6dc4f14547a5b6c66c7SL6.0:hyphen-hsbnewpackage: hyphen-hsbUpper Sorbian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-hsb-0.20080619-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmea5269c86d22a43582eb4438f60b2bf776dbb5e6441ea778adf37fc85b5cbe5fSL6.0:hyphen-hunewpackage: hyphen-huHungarian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-hu-0.20090612-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmbee79ac7ba75548d0786b42313e7d0073e51d5b7ebba3808ed5aca93732fb914SL6.0:hyphen-ianewpackage: hyphen-iaInterlingua hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-ia-0.20050628-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm80114bf2a3a0b2233b006c8c662390f79efd3f381b7c77c66e86fa207e3a9787SL6.0:hyphen-idnewpackage: hyphen-idIndonesian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-id-0.20040812-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmc08801a76402fb9418c2344b6c8649818114fb8ecd4f8df2959ecb116fc29f67SL6.0:hyphen-isnewpackage: hyphen-isIcelandic hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-is-0.20030920-5.el6.noarch.rpm0e8b696cdb92ee4d1bd5a45bc03a91ebd14f2f1942740308061b200641f55849SL6.0:hyphen-itnewpackage: hyphen-itItalian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-it-0.20071127-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm1e42ebc417b898de0075917cefebfae8e7c990ac1514fc0831079f9021fd5041SL6.0:hyphen-knnewpackage: hyphen-knKannada hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-kn-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpm4d15348ca004b79120c1fe730a0d4a8549b282f90781e9ec9396448ca1c10f6aSL6.0:hyphen-ltnewpackage: hyphen-ltLithuanian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-lt-0.20040110-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmad8febcb86dda2ce79e846284d1afe9c119d1872e638aecb3558abfd0d491ce8SL6.0:hyphen-minewpackage: hyphen-miMaori hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-mi-0.20080630-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmf69098fc883d9057f96bcaedd4bc020eebba52fb59781b87e7ff61d9141a64e3SL6.0:hyphen-mlnewpackage: hyphen-mlMalayalam hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-ml-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpm36deec68239021f66cf7b3fecab0ca00f2714b6089d5a0b2f6525a3faab59800SL6.0:hyphen-mnnewpackage: hyphen-mnMongolian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-mn-0.20090315-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm5898b9ebfd9622c1de3dd2b2ce111411cf3402d9bda2150b0178b87d9b740589SL6.0:hyphen-mrnewpackage: hyphen-mrMarathi hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-mr-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpm2dedbf4c0a6434adc3cc5b94a2496a220ab1e6010d70ad6644682437180137fcSL6.0:hyphen-nlnewpackage: hyphen-nlDutch hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-nl-0.20050617-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm5a9d29287aef34f59186a0da033ff4df5affd29eba036395a4a826a86493d0cdSL6.0:hyphen-ornewpackage: hyphen-orOriya hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-or-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpm9290ef50e4a1be4f00d4adda40f54a6151932c3d0206a0c6b9a988947dcd8b2bSL6.0:hyphen-panewpackage: hyphen-paPunjabi hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-pa-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpm2451eb2e5786e1c278c36c3e33ac73cc030669a502bdff695490424cc0fd1b6eSL6.0:hyphen-plnewpackage: hyphen-plPolish hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-pl-0.20060726-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmd6660b09531bcad9b007f5e9ffe8747f6dd012445b7f96e434b53da4552b89dcSL6.0:hyphen-ptnewpackage: hyphen-ptPortuguese hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-pt-0.20021021-3.1.el6.noarch.rpma1c7cd25e7ea7c2efbc16cc0ba5816193c9e479595e06263f5cfb6609b15ead4SL6.0:hyphen-ronewpackage: hyphen-roRomanian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-ro-3.3-0.3.test3.1.el6.noarch.rpm1ded270c68fcaeacbb34e994d0628df13b1d99ac739cb7c8acf1fddcfcc111caSL6.0:hyphen-runewpackage: hyphen-ruRussian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-ru-0.20020727-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm8987a8d5105b1c75e40357adfd4ddb0593b14e4361b2b8c5dde662ae10695c00SL6.0:hyphen-sanewpackage: hyphen-saSanskrit hyphenation rules (also suitable for Bengali).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-sa-0.20090412-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm7a4de9824f08ff72a03d755059c3138217a9d15f25034c89ffc7389c38120103SL6.0:hyphen-sknewpackage: hyphen-skSlovak hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-sk-0.20031227-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm28e2676ba08a22b72eecdc1e68ec0cd03e503d9aec6f52d2673c27bf30d27db0SL6.0:hyphen-slnewpackage: hyphen-slSlovenian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-sl-0.20070127-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm3c112bb5c6e4c1b0accb207b2bfab3faadce3a6fdf33c50e6d3574416cbf36a0SL6.0:hyphen-svnewpackage: hyphen-svSwedish hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-sv-1.00.1-5.el6.noarch.rpm38dda371041010defc36f0d73a657a47cd459cc12c10e6cd796eee55dd156c4dSL6.0:hyphen-tanewpackage: hyphen-taTamil hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-ta-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpmb051a13757c956bd022082f1fa945fc8b979f8697ece416cbbfbf385f3e31defSL6.0:hyphen-tenewpackage: hyphen-teTelugu hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-te-0.20100204-1.el6.noarch.rpmcc2fe37f7dadd48e18ad7ad9086b707025e9548dbabcc701b08a667cc6b00854SL6.0:hyphen-uknewpackage: hyphen-ukUkrainian hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-uk-0.20030903-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm8a3dd9e136cf04076a0a666233660ccb5d697038a9c2373b8f3c55a53adae340SL6.0:iaslnewpackage: iasliasl compiles ASL (ACPI Source Language) into AML (ACPI Machine Language), which is suitable for inclusion as a DSDT in system firmware. It also can disassemble AML, for debugging purposes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iasl-20090123-3.1.el6.i686.rpmd52aca4d1fc348c010a7fed9aefa241de263b293e7d04433df5a82443962ec10SL6.0:ibusnewpackage: ibusIBus means Intelligent Input Bus. It is an input framework for Linux OS.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-1.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm02a0203bfccf46fb23af6de094698ffbf22dde10c122c57ba87fb8665459553fPackages/ibus-devel-1.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm2e3ee27ac46083fd46627ff3380a72ce60ef1fae4085b40de777dceb3c2d06ccPackages/ibus-devel-docs-1.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm8283dc17d48ed2c981087b0ab0bcd03c8e678a2b00f94da0df051a861755d191Packages/ibus-gtk-1.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm57f0b431050f5c3c9b95984e098ad51dd78692b02f7b8c2bd921c48ae1e6cd37Packages/ibus-libs-1.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpmbcbed2d587b615e34da094e2b0939dd0cefaabf7ecd20f730a6c1339ac9a0319SL6.0:ibus-anthynewpackage: ibus-anthyThe Anthy engine for IBus platform. It provides Japanese input method from libanthy.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-anthy-1.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpm9871a4f9ea8924b2e7a83b84fe1f46c9e590e972fe0a9bc87fa091a814a34eccSL6.0:ibus-chewingnewpackage: ibus-chewingIBus-chewing is an IBus front-end of Chewing, an intelligent Chinese input method for Zhuyin (BoPoMoFo) users. It supports various Zhuyin keyboard layout, such as standard (DaChen), IBM, Gin-Yeah, Eten, Eten 26, Hsu, Dvorak, Dvorak-Hsu, and DaChen26.
Chewing also support toned Hanyu pinyin input.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-chewing-1.3.5.20100714-1.el6.i686.rpmf6a5648074fde42420116ef7f1646c50ec589c3f5ca3be4b07a2a812b96b4827SL6.0:ibus-hangulnewpackage: ibus-hangulThe Hangul engine for IBus platform. It provides Korean input method from libhangul.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-hangul-1.3.0.20100329-1.el6.i686.rpm111ff0777ad03bb2efd0032e81ac00265bc0dfe0b5d8d10162a6bb1bffe77cdaSL6.0:ibus-m17nnewpackage: ibus-m17nM17N engine for IBus input platform. It allows input of many languages using the input table maps from m17n-db.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-m17n-1.3.0-1.el6.i686.rpm448b5b479752ecd02ad905879279831a12d310c3f57434c3fee25b3351a7921fSL6.0:ibus-pinyinnewpackage: ibus-pinyinThe Chinese Pinyin and Bopomofo input methods for IBus platform.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-pinyin-1.3.8-1.el6.i686.rpm97fc3dc6a0fcf266ce8f2c8545c193db152b2b983510f5418eded6626eef2bd9Packages/ibus-pinyin-open-phrase-1.3.8-1.el6.i686.rpmee6f1a61d724ccb5c3d52da31e05b9394095c5ad9a94d178191c5b67216e8e15SL6.0:ibus-qtnewpackage: ibus-qtQt IBus library and Qt input method plugin.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-qt-1.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm543d57391a928afe333f64507161f431ef8549941b1ae46d8b9154ad29d15096Packages/ibus-qt-devel-1.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm8d77274c5366595919db38a8945402e22e4397f596a14b207eb1831d3d008c06Packages/ibus-qt-docs-1.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpmf45635c58f04ca545b63753cfe307d14e5b63afaa856a5932d5171c20cbe58e4SL6.0:ibus-rawcodenewpackage: ibus-rawcodeThe Rawcode engine for IBus platform.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-rawcode-1.3.0.20100421-2.el6.i686.rpm3c38ecf9cc8933adda9cd2b02b0223971676b0b1404b68ec7dcace442e3abe2eSL6.0:ibus-sayuranewpackage: ibus-sayuraThe Sayura engine for IBus platform. It provides Sinhala input method.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-sayura-1.2.99.20100209-3.el6.i686.rpm67e0d1243516af16efd30c4ce47dd2ca401f96b18802d24955d1e67d84573976SL6.0:ibus-tablenewpackage: ibus-tableThe package contains Table engine for IBus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-table-1.2.0.20100111-4.el6.noarch.rpmf3a96e1b777fc9490755d50070f975196a79fb58a5444920ce0c505d633d140bPackages/ibus-table-additional-1.2.0.20100111-4.el6.noarch.rpmfbc48cdbb51c82296cb4433b0951d63513697b898f5109fa8cc14d9053aeb172Packages/ibus-table-devel-1.2.0.20100111-4.el6.noarch.rpmefc8965657df19eb32b20eb99da35bf3c6fc01e8c2f0c3f8e2095bb3c6e5b667SL6.0:ibus-table-cangjienewpackage: ibus-table-cangjieThe package contains Cang Jie and derived tables for IBus-Table, namely Cang Jie 3, Cang Jie 5, Cang Jie (big), Speed Cang Jie 6, Quick 3, Quick 5, Quick Classic, Easy (big).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-table-cangjie-1.2.0.20100210-1.el6.noarch.rpm3e07d72fc4984453e8f3639bd10e88c63f24defcc54863edbdd20bc82e55e96bSL6.0:ibus-table-erbinewpackage: ibus-table-erbiThe package contains Erbi input method tables for IBus-Table.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-table-erbi-1.2.0.20090901-6.el6.noarch.rpm8456821f7e6e05d75c3147d2f8ff6a7e5157b0106bdbd463aa2337d2b7bbfa2dSL6.0:ibus-table-wubinewpackage: ibus-table-wubiThe package contains Wubi input methods for Table engine of IBus platform.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-table-wubi-1.2.0.20090715-8.el6.noarch.rpm2b75a97a455e7c16075e185f60c285415cc729a246ca5e33cd889b412192f4cfSL6.0:icewmnewpackage: icewmAdded because we needed a lightweight modern window manager. There are some machines that just don't have much CPU and/or memory, and both KDE and GNOME can really slow these machines down.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/icewm-1.2.37-1.2.i686.rpm1ae0288924e75850ba3991b1e91d6a59e1498bbd045d8c930d7b400087d3aef9Packages/icewm-l10n-1.2.37-1.2.i686.rpm951b0dbb500d7a9a4129e7723ec7b6856d77a83f140110aef560be58421f3662SL6.0:icon-naming-utilsnewpackage: icon-naming-utilsA script for creating a symlink mapping for deprecated icon names to the new Icon Naming Specification names, for desktop icon themes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/icon-naming-utils-0.8.90-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm549c8390780665ba0794e9c5cc5e67b6d2c3cfbb49568fd5e4ac4bdedb0edd56SL6.0:icunewpackage: icuTools and utilities for developing with icu.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/icu-4.2.1-9.el6.i686.rpmcd16c2473fa0f75bbff13e843bca0732d62090778131da5359510f466b75cec6Packages/libicu-4.2.1-9.el6.i686.rpm602916891dc45a2a2b65309ebf8ab210cd57a5c26ce2aef65708859a15a3f673Packages/libicu-devel-4.2.1-9.el6.i686.rpm809c7d6f613b9e005fec03609bd366c66102de0c33379820381d3724923e12baPackages/libicu-doc-4.2.1-9.el6.noarch.rpm9708d502feac3d19d960f6bc8dce849ea4253561502b796c7c2c52fd943c1915SL6.0:icu4jnewpackage: icu4jThe International Components for Unicode (ICU) library provides robust and full-featured Unicode services on a wide variety of platforms. ICU supports the most current version of the Unicode standard, and provides support for supplementary characters (needed for GB 18030 repertoire support).
Java provides a very strong foundation for global programs, and IBM and the ICU team played a key role in providing globalization technology into Sun's Java. But because of its long release schedule, Java cannot always keep up-to-date with evolving standards. The ICU team continues to extend Java's Unicode and internationalization support, focusing on improving performance, keeping current with the Unicode standard, and providing richer APIs, while remaining as compatible as possible with the original Java text and internationalization API design.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/icu4j-4.0.1-3.3.el6.i686.rpm477a321fdb6b8b34faed1a375d9da7d8d8579cc5904e4bc432b7ecf0d5c06ddbPackages/icu4j-eclipse-4.0.1-3.3.el6.i686.rpm67dfeb3f46a1fd2619b246aaf026c4c16cb75244e121136ba1202d38df6f326bPackages/icu4j-javadoc-4.0.1-3.3.el6.i686.rpmd52af6c94fd92eed73b15cdc6d2d0dc3eab184019ccb04455aab4d333a83ec0dSL6.0:ilmbasenewpackage: ilmbaseHalf is a class that encapsulates the ilm 16-bit floating-point format.
IlmThread is a thread abstraction library for use with OpenEXR and other software packages.
Imath implements 2D and 3D vectors, 3x3 and 4x4 matrices, quaternions and other useful 2D and 3D math functions.
Iex is an exception-handling library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ilmbase-1.0.1-6.1.el6.i686.rpme03ebad85c1381e09a2285b952ee6a5b6cfd23ea57dfff16eacee69bdda87840Packages/ilmbase-devel-1.0.1-6.1.el6.i686.rpmc7eab8618b449f5f1ae5e5a9d969fd2bf93324562477292649eb85f8b4f2626eSL6.0:im-choosernewpackage: im-chooserim-chooser is a GUI configuration tool to choose the Input Method to be used or disable Input Method usage on the desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/im-chooser-1.3.1-2.el6.i686.rpma30472cdf0c8e25c84680d735fc926d8516819f839fb53a47ed962769a140703SL6.0:imakenewpackage: imakeImake is a deprecated source code configuration and build system which has traditionally been supplied by and used to build the X Window System in X11R6 and previous releases. As of the X Window System X11R7 release, the X Window system has switched to using GNU autotools as the primary build system, and the Imake system is now deprecated, and should not be used by new software projects. Software developers are encouraged to migrate software to the GNU autotools system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/imake-1.0.2-11.el6.i686.rpm4bcc9151ec1adfd5797cf94d4d5b64891dc352d8b8d53f641ac4d6b038582a11SL6.0:imlibnewpackage: imlibImlib is a display depth independent image loading and rendering library. Imlib is designed to simplify and speed up the process of loading images and obtaining X Window System drawables. Imlib provides many simple manipulation routines which can be used for common operations.
It was added for icewm.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/imlib-1.9.15-14.el6.i686.rpm96778555fea7f9abcd5cea64522f6222f891a2513dd9b03f9c6df6669fc57d63Packages/imlib-devel-1.9.15-14.el6.i686.rpm874dd0ad1472a3d6cd750f9958fd0c22749f3ddab033df45efd1948d72427798SL6.0:imsettingsnewpackage: imsettingsIMSettings is a framework that delivers Input Method settings and applies the changes so they take effect immediately without any need to restart applications or the desktop.
This package contains the core DBus services and some utilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/imsettings-0.108.0-3.4.el6.i686.rpm288cd14e40a2e58a4af0822159f13450e6c45b6a54cf8ccfb82db6bb0296963ePackages/imsettings-devel-0.108.0-3.4.el6.i686.rpm8cea288b35653ca2bdd01bcb143cfa0973722659861269f06185956258680995Packages/imsettings-libs-0.108.0-3.4.el6.i686.rpm6e2126d93e32f27bb01bf38aca211c1e841dd2ff0452b0c93ea639ca4373ad1aSL6.0:indentnewpackage: indentIndent is a GNU program for beautifying C code, so that it is easier to read. Indent can also convert from one C writing style to a different one. Indent understands correct C syntax and tries to handle incorrect C syntax.
Install the indent package if you are developing applications in C and you want a program to format your code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/indent-2.2.10-5.1.el6.i686.rpm48073b144644c907db2ebe4d180df096ebfaea1803f6e9fbafb16bfdae93a295SL6.0:initscriptsnewpackage: initscriptsThe initscripts package contains the basic system scripts used to boot your system, change runlevels, and shut the system down cleanly. Initscripts also contains the scripts that activate and deactivate most network interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/debugmode-9.03.17-1.el6.i686.rpmefc8e62fe9d2d64b75c377652b37125fba241580b532fd7cf91d40e320a6f5b5Packages/initscripts-9.03.17-1.el6.i686.rpm005d73f7e10a9cf48d04c418c4e337f0bc0e9e1af68233b838018a332b04bd9bSL6.0:inkscapenewpackage: inkscapeInkscape is a vector graphics editor, with capabilities similar to Illustrator, CorelDraw, or Xara X, using the W3C standard Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) file format. It is therefore a very useful tool for web designers and as an interchange format for desktop publishing.
Inkscape supports many advanced SVG features (markers, clones, alpha blending, etc.) and great care is taken in designing a streamlined interface. It is very easy to edit nodes, perform complex path operations, trace bitmaps and much more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/inkscape-0.47-6.el6.i686.rpmf89655fc430fa07ffd233758a83d1efc1cdfac7a3750dadf7e98fae527b0b1e7Packages/inkscape-docs-0.47-6.el6.i686.rpm4d280adf48975b91e07f5813e2c5f199fbd024a10291eab41465b8d0eead5431Packages/inkscape-view-0.47-6.el6.i686.rpm3cc8b196379d71607360c9e2e042d9e8245cafe95aec7276ee5efd011b23bed4SL6.0:intltoolnewpackage: intltoolThis tool automatically extracts translatable strings from oaf, glade, bonobo ui, nautilus theme, .desktop, and other data files and puts them in the po files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/intltool-0.41.0-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm45b2d66184306e223265c8402148ccb797ea72df5830db0f1fafe3bcdecbf4ceSL6.0:ioknewpackage: iokiok is Indic Onscreen Keyboard. It provides virtual Keyboard functionality. It currently works with Inscript and xkb keymaps for Indian languages. iok can even try to parse non-inscript keymaps and show them in iok.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iok-1.3.10-2.el6.i686.rpm793bbd2041e5456567f4090895d0940bcbf8136234aeb34792096507938dd210SL6.0:iotopnewpackage: iotopLinux has always been able to show how much I/O was going on (the bi and bo columns of the vmstat 1 command). iotop is a Python program with a top like UI used to show of behalf of which process is the I/O going on.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iotop-0.3.2-3.el6.noarch.rpm57164fabeed21585cc74043c0e99c06154316308b9cb313c6e6caa862177188fSL6.0:ipa-clientnewpackage: ipa-clientIPA is an integrated solution to provide centrally managed Identity (machine, user, virtual machines, groups, authentication credentials), Policy (configuration settings, access control information) and Audit (events, logs, analysis thereof).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-client-2.0-9.el6.i686.rpm5f4573e1ecd6c37206a45f65b1a61df71a4dd5361affd6e847999a1be3986387SL6.0:ipa-gothic-fontsnewpackage: ipa-gothic-fontsIPA Font is a Japanese OpenType fonts that is JIS X 0213:2004 compliant, provided by Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan.
This package contains Gothic (sans-serif) style font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-gothic-fonts-003.02-4.2.el6.noarch.rpmea50d47224407bca205c7ec2785d082721e23299647e20a2096b0f2441bc3006SL6.0:ipa-mincho-fontsnewpackage: ipa-mincho-fontsIPA Font is a Japanese OpenType fonts that is JIS X 0213:2004 compliant, provided by Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan.
This package contains Mincho style font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-mincho-fonts-003.02-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm4fb930aa4bc0ca74099e47be22485e35f80123ae63d37e878816a2be7c2d66faSL6.0:ipa-pgothic-fontsnewpackage: ipa-pgothic-fontsIPA Font is a Japanese OpenType fonts that is JIS X 0213:2004 compliant, provided by Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan.
This package contains Proportional Gothic (sans-serif) style font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-pgothic-fonts-003.02-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm938fabc206455455e789dde66080371a742ed813b05893e01cae3d68a5794b72SL6.0:ipa-pmincho-fontsnewpackage: ipa-pmincho-fontsIPA Font is a Japanese OpenType fonts that is JIS X 0213:2004 compliant, provided by Information-technology Promotion Agency, Japan.
This package contains Proportional Mincho style font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-pmincho-fonts-003.02-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmbbf2d759a0c1d733c6cef3469398c3c4ce09a191387a61e0d6bfc4f14e69f956SL6.0:ipmitoolnewpackage: ipmitoolThis package contains a utility for interfacing with devices that support the Intelligent Platform Management Interface specification. IPMI is an open standard for machine health, inventory, and remote power control.
This utility can communicate with IPMI-enabled devices through either a kernel driver such as OpenIPMI or over the RMCP LAN protocol defined in the IPMI specification. IPMIv2 adds support for encrypted LAN communications and remote Serial-over-LAN functionality.
It provides commands for reading the Sensor Data Repository (SDR) and displaying sensor values, displaying the contents of the System Event Log (SEL), printing Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) information, reading and setting LAN configuration, and chassis power control.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipmitool-1.8.11-6.el6.i686.rpmd9289ee463948e5a36cd04e0565a6f95781734ed30478a9f52525da115a099c9SL6.0:iproutenewpackage: iprouteThe iproute package contains networking utilities (ip and rtmon, for example) which are designed to use the advanced networking capabilities of the Linux 2.4.x and 2.6.x kernel.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iproute-2.6.32-10.el6.i686.rpm7dfb3ed59508d702f622122e06399dc7a8a2d2738d5154072fb6b41f84a07d09Packages/iproute-doc-2.6.32-10.el6.i686.rpm53bd569aa9689a329d25953a29e9c6a213d05b6ad64da58c6a53e79a9a0b54bcSL6.0:iptablesnewpackage: iptablesThe iptables utility controls the network packet filtering code in the Linux kernel. If you need to set up firewalls and/or IP masquerading, you should install this package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iptables-1.4.7-3.el6.i686.rpmfd0b72f6718c5835265e0b42fc2a970522a0c7bfa991a0795bf895836e197cf1Packages/iptables-devel-1.4.7-3.el6.i686.rpma2f764f0a834af3fc7b4737de0b0856f8a4428657e5bb12ff698ceb91a4a5872Packages/iptables-ipv6-1.4.7-3.el6.i686.rpme819a9217b47582572340addbb55426afedadbf73cd4cd8609199dc380d35648SL6.0:iptrafnewpackage: iptrafIPTraf is a console-based network monitoring utility. IPTraf gathers data like TCP connection packet and byte counts, interface statistics and activity indicators, TCP/UDP traffic breakdowns, and LAN station packet and byte counts. IPTraf features include an IP traffic monitor which shows TCP flag information, packet and byte counts, ICMP details, OSPF packet types, and oversized IP packet warnings; interface statistics showing IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, non-IP and other IP packet counts, IP checksum errors, interface activity and packet size counts; a TCP and UDP service monitor showing counts of incoming and outgoing packets for common TCP and UDP application ports, a LAN statistics module that discovers active hosts and displays statistics about their activity; TCP, UDP and other protocol display filters so you can view just the traffic you want; logging; support for Ethernet, FDDI, ISDN, SLIP, PPP, and loopback interfaces; and utilization of the built-in raw socket interface of the Linux kernel, so it can be used on a wide variety of supported network cards.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iptraf-3.0.1-13.el6.i686.rpm4fe3cc2ba42edc22b090858ba14d356260a06b75a06a9f03df3d1ab53aa7027bSL6.0:iptstatenewpackage: iptstateIP Tables State (iptstate) was originally written to implement the "state top" feature of IP Filter in IP Tables. "State top" displays the states held by your stateful firewall in a top-like manner.
Since IP Tables doesn't have a built in way to easily display this information even once, an option was added to just have it display the state table once.
Features include:
- Top-like realtime state table information
- Sorting by any field
- Reversible sorting
- Single display of state table
- Customizable refresh rate
- Display filtering
- Color-coding
- Open Source
- much more...Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iptstate-2.2.2-4.el6.i686.rpmff3b744f2894e34daade8d5471355e243dca399730285b9d064bc8958b9b91cdSL6.0:iputilsnewpackage: iputilsThe iputils package contains basic utilities for monitoring a network, including ping. The ping command sends a series of ICMP protocol ECHO_REQUEST packets to a specified network host to discover whether the target machine is alive and receiving network traffic.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iputils-20071127-13.el6.i686.rpm1963249a681696693271bb2897ef2c306fe5fecef5eb3ab4c80cbdbcd7dc0fb2SL6.0:ipvsadmnewpackage: ipvsadmipvsadm is a utility to administer the IP Virtual Server services offered by the Linux kernel.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipvsadm-1.25-9.el6.i686.rpmbd2100f0ba154f5cb8bdb0f0320a6982757020a6da9a08109e8cafc2743e7d26SL6.0:ipw2100-firmwarenewpackage: ipw2100-firmwareThis package contains the firmware files required by the ipw2100 driver for Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained in /lib/firmware/LICENSE.ipw2100. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipw2100-firmware-1.3-11.el6.noarch.rpmda4fbeddf537d6441b44f31bb722c19053b16076139b87703833189c9de1025eSL6.0:ipw2200-firmwarenewpackage: ipw2200-firmwareThis package contains the firmware files required by the ipw2200 driver for Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained in /lib/firmware/LICENSE.ipw2200. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipw2200-firmware-3.1-4.el6.noarch.rpmb3a1d4cd88ca61af90fd714a03f4389440aba98bd13fe576d3ac3e79cd455704SL6.0:irqbalancenewpackage: irqbalanceirqbalance is a daemon that evenly distributes IRQ load across multiple CPUs for enhanced performance.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/irqbalance-0.55-27.el6.i686.rpm0d7d8d7daa2b621f50265b31fc0dee88ce99f8ae63f547b6efcd7bc76c2b093dSL6.0:irssinewpackage: irssiIrssi is a modular IRC client with Perl scripting. Only text-mode frontend is currently supported. The GTK/GNOME frontend is no longer being maintained.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/irssi-0.8.15-3.el6.i686.rpm4c69a7ed6bb0d97343706450d68c2a3c5e1799fe1f13aed8691cc35924764882Packages/irssi-devel-0.8.15-3.el6.i686.rpma287a2b4c4b78fbf3f759c5651e7f4cc46a8558ba7fd357c50c1bdd8da2af49dSL6.0:iscsi-initiator-utilsnewpackage: iscsi-initiator-utilsThe iscsi package provides the server daemon for the iSCSI protocol, as well as the utility programs used to manage it. iSCSI is a protocol for distributed disk access using SCSI commands sent over Internet Protocol networks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.872-10.el6.i686.rpmbb05d4c7ac943f1d306c761f290c8a877e0213da6f43f77dc1b0a692b02fddadPackages/iscsi-initiator-utils-devel-6.2.0.872-10.el6.i686.rpm6fcb501be9a082cd2be8c7d25fed439b9785a9f51b7ee58ab879e8793674c2c8SL6.0:isdn4k-utilsnewpackage: isdn4k-utilsThe isdn4k-utils package contains a collection of utilities needed for configuring an ISDN subsystem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/isdn4k-utils-3.2-73.el6.i686.rpmc5c78924bb95089788202948938471ba0dc2623261a709b1e4ef2c9d55c279a5Packages/isdn4k-utils-devel-3.2-73.el6.i686.rpm65384c9a56e36ef39e8f42956cb100550cd6bac901ad152fd3eb4f6169fb9a87Packages/isdn4k-utils-vboxgetty-3.2-73.el6.i686.rpm8ac6e596dc367dfefa58a19cc1ce84888b77af80a0775014b6388e2d6ab76cacPackages/xisdnload-3.2-73.el6.i686.rpmed609475e9dc1af580f3a5a307c2c336b0334ea2910ea479432368d0a7954b83SL6.0:isns-utilsnewpackage: isns-utilsThe iSNS package contains the daemon and tools to setup a iSNS server, and iSNS client tools. The Internet Storage Name Service (iSNS) protocol allows automated discovery, management and configuration of iSCSI and Fibre Channel devices (using iFCP gateways) on a TCP/IP network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/isns-utils-0.93-1.0.el6.i686.rpm980a8478b2e7a987d7c4ca1448ecfad7f16521fbffae041832d641f6a1ce4505SL6.0:iso-codesnewpackage: iso-codesThis package provides the ISO 639 Language code list, the ISO 4217 Currency code list, the ISO 3166 Territory code list, and ISO 3166-2 sub-territory lists, and all their translations in gettext format.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iso-codes-3.16-2.el6.noarch.rpm91ccd7f331e72800d10c83b256a7e1730fd8a3efc472803f27acbc921f3107f4Packages/iso-codes-devel-3.16-2.el6.noarch.rpm5bdbd6b185b21b278004fe3791cdbf9ba9c1d829e1c13285490819503e6f0421SL6.0:isomd5sumnewpackage: isomd5sumThe isomd5sum package contains utilities for implanting and verifying an md5sum implanted into an ISO9660 image.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/isomd5sum-1.0.6-1.el6.i686.rpmfc9c108c5c5511c2503c9ef7c59efcadc742ab4493d6606001402ef230b84c87Packages/isomd5sum-devel-1.0.6-1.el6.i686.rpm7e790d57e18868141f503e50e759ea07c9e0fa54666db6ba236f61e61a658493SL6.0:ivtv-firmwarenewpackage: ivtv-firmwareThis package contains the firmware for WinTV Hauppauge PVR 250/350/150/500/USB2 cards.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ivtv-firmware-20080701-20.2.noarch.rpm3230ba531415d8b83b8f1222a2711efd2976aa47c38fe0d77c1ce51d1f506b07SL6.0:iwnewpackage: iwiw is a new nl80211 based CLI configuration utility for wireless devices. Currently you can only use this utility to configure devices which use a mac80211 driver as these are the new drivers being written - only because most new wireless devices being sold are now SoftMAC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iw-0.9.17-4.el6.i686.rpmc60955c1d47029ad11ed91117adab0f11a3ec4577d363cacf081fc8ab4bf996fSL6.0:iwl1000-firmwarenewpackage: iwl1000-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver for Linux to support the iwl1000 hardware. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl1000-firmware-128.50.3.1-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm51571a584a97becc1cb7b0b83e2711663f7cc915f9eab8bdf614dfaa65c79b92SL6.0:iwl3945-firmwarenewpackage: iwl3945-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwl3945 driver for Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl3945-firmware-15.32.2.9-4.el6.noarch.rpm9756ef5f2cadd019308c5844c1bab224b359c0b326cc4d12fec15e45e42dae00SL6.0:iwl4965-firmwarenewpackage: iwl4965-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwl4965 driver for Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl4965-firmware-228.61.2.24-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm779764f869b3844520827cd42ad9dc78010540e7ed96e6016e82062167e1ada9SL6.0:iwl5000-firmwarenewpackage: iwl5000-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwl5000 driver for Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl5000-firmware-8.24.2.12-3.el6.noarch.rpm1429587e416f27a87b1eb293f942c9d97e55131164798d9fe2f3ffcb753c9fb1SL6.0:iwl5150-firmwarenewpackage: iwl5150-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver for Linux to support the iwl5150 hardware. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl5150-firmware-8.24.2.2-1.el6.noarch.rpmdef8be43168b4afae08d602740990d802a819ad6954c46064ec0cfa411c00b7fSL6.0:iwl6000-firmwarenewpackage: iwl6000-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver for Linux to support the iwl6000 hardware. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl6000-firmware-9.176.4.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm52bdfcc1de2ff64334a2b6d836c3affb65c464466e2eb67d9ba7e8c913a035efSL6.0:iwl6050-firmwarenewpackage: iwl6050-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver for Linux to support the iwl6050 hardware. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl6050-firmware-9.201.4.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm4cd62871f7b828b27f87c12d21362f4243784149caf67fa117851b16c3d40cd7SL6.0:jadetexnewpackage: jadetexJadeTeX contains the additional LaTeX macros necessary for taking Jade TeX output files and processing them as TeX files (to obtain DVI, PostScript, or PDF files, for example).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jadetex-3.13-8.el6.noarch.rpme29980ac901a6d9064701c2be8ca9648817ed208ee22c58a186c3d071ffc767eSL6.0:jakarta-commons-beanutilsnewpackage: jakarta-commons-beanutilsThe scope of this package is to create a package of Java utility methods for accessing and modifying the properties of arbitrary JavaBeans. No dependencies outside of the JDK are required, so the use of this package is very lightweight.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-beanutils-1.7.0-12.5.el6.i686.rpm74f600ec5fa3bd7b463c1b3688b4c6d89c76ceef683dde4217597f1246ee307fPackages/jakarta-commons-beanutils-javadoc-1.7.0-12.5.el6.i686.rpmc8c077c9421334a129f788207dd4f596ee88cad8d0dadffad0c093c4b75b0af0SL6.0:jakarta-commons-codecnewpackage: jakarta-commons-codecCommons Codec is an attempt to provide definitive implementations of commonly used encoders and decoders. Examples include Base64, Hex, Phonetic and URLs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-codec-1.3-11.7.el6.i686.rpm6cd2b55ff4c75e607e4d9802bd72d397bce310bebbfd5c5d0c0cf5f0ecc949bbPackages/jakarta-commons-codec-javadoc-1.3-11.7.el6.i686.rpm250a179189e57b92637fef3952ae4badfdd169dac1cc68258013d9105941bd9cSL6.0:jakarta-commons-collectionsnewpackage: jakarta-commons-collectionsThe introduction of the Collections API by Sun in JDK 1.2 has been a boon to quick and effective Java programming. Ready access to powerful data structures has accelerated development by reducing the need for custom container classes around each core object. Most Java2 APIs are significantly easier to use because of the Collections API. However, there are certain holes left unfilled by Sun's implementations, and the Jakarta-Commons Collections Component strives to fulfill them. Among the features of this package are: - special-purpose implementations of Lists and Maps for fast access - adapter classes from Java1-style containers (arrays, enumerations) to Java2-style collections. - methods to test or create typical set-theory properties of collections such as union, intersection, and closure.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-collections-3.2.1-3.4.el6.noarch.rpm973887fd41a0ea315a90b90e5c646eee7ad1b45e8f29737dedf4f2c546ef0d12Packages/jakarta-commons-collections-javadoc-3.2.1-3.4.el6.noarch.rpmf8120e62fd98fbc944f9d13b734ea7c669779db30f7d3a3f53dbf4db81eb8181Packages/jakarta-commons-collections-testframework-3.2.1-3.4.el6.noarch.rpm39d0d2dfc73208a849160ab68f17beba8b5a52df746d78e0208daba96d26f4c5Packages/jakarta-commons-collections-testframework-javadoc-3.2.1-3.4.el6.noarch.rpmb5cec11734ea1789b3122677201700d83600f72ed47a3861fdf3549e9740ff05Packages/jakarta-commons-collections-tomcat5-3.2.1-3.4.el6.noarch.rpm24fa5128f484653ae9541f3daddbbdc72759f257038de685f3d9b758e30191cfSL6.0:jakarta-commons-daemonnewpackage: jakarta-commons-daemonThe scope of this package is to define an API in line with the current Java(tm) Platform APIs to support an alternative invocation mechanism which could be used instead of the above mentioned public static void main(String[]) method. This specification cover the behavior and life cycle of what we define as Java(tm) daemons, or, in other words, non interactive Java(tm) applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-daemon-1.0.1-8.9.el6.i686.rpm7c80b33b6f20484219be32df85ca95b60f3e6096750b9755b7f862128ab98775Packages/jakarta-commons-daemon-javadoc-1.0.1-8.9.el6.i686.rpm8f4a1587c4816979c4b69e806a176cf8d438e958162d738d29b5384cbc428bfcPackages/jakarta-commons-daemon-jsvc-1.0.1-8.9.el6.i686.rpm4d5cfba30ede50c5bd3d6beb0942c9529335ff8827b85d20f87cc922639e0710SL6.0:jakarta-commons-dbcpnewpackage: jakarta-commons-dbcpMany Jakarta projects support interaction with a relational database. Creating a new connection for each user can be time consuming (often requiring multiple seconds of clock time), in order to perform a database transaction that might take milliseconds. Opening a connection per user can be unfeasible in a publicly-hosted Internet application where the number of simultaneous users can be very large. Accordingly, developers often wish to share a "pool" of open connections between all of the application's current users. The number of users actually performing a request at any given time is usually a very small percentage of the total number of active users, and during request processing is the only time that a database connection is required. The application itself logs into the DBMS, and handles any user account issues internally.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-dbcp-1.2.1-13.8.el6.noarch.rpm5a7aef7aabf7d2f588659d79a4cda273c822118fdca30252c95ba0bb235a1398Packages/jakarta-commons-dbcp-javadoc-1.2.1-13.8.el6.noarch.rpm7886b866cf33116cc2740f2fde33747d2750f0632001fd68ea063a9f10ae5dc9Packages/jakarta-commons-dbcp-tomcat5-1.2.1-13.8.el6.noarch.rpmbfa9298e88a2ab402074191e310a5f82776b5b4c92eb6c505f77d35e7369c52dSL6.0:jakarta-commons-digesternewpackage: jakarta-commons-digesterThe goal of Digester project is to create and maintain a XML -> Java object mapping package written in the Java language to be distributed under the ASF license.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-digester-1.7-10.6.el6.noarch.rpmc73a697c613c907834a3ad69f2d4556dc55480f28f995a2e1419d862a92926fdPackages/jakarta-commons-digester-javadoc-1.7-10.6.el6.noarch.rpm8991da034a666683d79ac0c3d2e6d6b38cdd45c7e08d1b3b636d839efbf2e3b0SL6.0:jakarta-commons-discoverynewpackage: jakarta-commons-discoveryThe Discovery component is about discovering, or finding, implementations for pluggable interfaces. Pluggable interfaces are specified with the intent that multiple implementations are, or will be, available to provide the service described by the interface. Discovery provides facilities for finding and instantiating classes, and for lifecycle management of singleton (factory) classes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-discovery-0.4-5.4.el6.noarch.rpm29a839c102e2f31a79a4a93af1e9281c35ab6d623eaf25f9ca45d88016641de2Packages/jakarta-commons-discovery-javadoc-0.4-5.4.el6.noarch.rpm6ccab370c9b9ef386e0570fd4ac6ecfe39dee7fb67d8df4f5c5b3cc86009440aSL6.0:jakarta-commons-elnewpackage: jakarta-commons-elAn implementation of standard interfaces and abstract classes for javax.servlet.jsp.el which is part of the JSP 2.0 specification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-el-1.0-18.4.el6.noarch.rpmd2d7798d1ef5a7fe6d328d935ee4f7b21a52afb4995371886073bb58e340f91ePackages/jakarta-commons-el-javadoc-1.0-18.4.el6.noarch.rpmd4fea37616f3d4362fa0aeb1cd02fd869d32c19f22d23549bb495b7064a36f9eSL6.0:jakarta-commons-httpclientnewpackage: jakarta-commons-httpclientThe Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is perhaps the most significant protocol used on the Internet today. Web services, network-enabled appliances and the growth of network computing continue to expand the role of the HTTP protocol beyond user-driven web browsers, and increase the number of applications that may require HTTP support. Although the java.net package provides basic support for accessing resources via HTTP, it doesn't provide the full flexibility or functionality needed by many applications. The Jakarta Commons HTTP Client component seeks to fill this void by providing an efficient, up-to-date, and feature-rich package implementing the client side of the most recent HTTP standards and recommendations. Designed for extension while providing robust support for the base HTTP protocol, the HTTP Client component may be of interest to anyone building HTTP-aware client applications such as web browsers, web service clients, or systems that leverage or extend the HTTP protocol for distributed communication.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-httpclient-3.1-0.6.el6.i686.rpm77b4ae3070e688123b24f8f86d99f0e017ce04482d6e7d12d70dce6626e49013Packages/jakarta-commons-httpclient-demo-3.1-0.6.el6.i686.rpma5e92f95a453f6151491c9562cd20f203a66f32219e91e6c80d63857d268e73ePackages/jakarta-commons-httpclient-javadoc-3.1-0.6.el6.i686.rpm6c16c3fd9e83a53865e439baf0c6a71415d328ad303b965ee8be5325ca3c885dPackages/jakarta-commons-httpclient-manual-3.1-0.6.el6.i686.rpmaab2c9bbd52d54123fd949879a85a35fea4303171f3fcd5cd335612db3203fecSL6.0:jakarta-commons-ionewpackage: jakarta-commons-ioCommons-IO contains utility classes, stream implementations, file filters, and endian classes. It is a library of utilities to assist with developing IO functionality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-io-1.4-3.el6.noarch.rpm80aa57c883ff54b27419b39df7a2c7e633a12805daa0318d5e7a8439f5b206e5Packages/jakarta-commons-io-javadoc-1.4-3.el6.noarch.rpm51ccfadaff5073ccb85eb6f4e0e1dc14a9aba83ece4962cdb836d1dea11c08baSL6.0:jakarta-commons-langnewpackage: jakarta-commons-langThe standard Java libraries fail to provide enough methods for manipulation of its core classes. The Commons Lang Component provides these extra methods. The Commons Lang Component provides a host of helper utilities for the java.lang API, notably String manipulation methods, basic numerical methods, object reflection, creation and serialization, and System properties. Additionally it contains an inheritable enum type, an exception structure that supports multiple types of nested-Exceptions and a series of utilities dedicated to help with building methods, such as hashCode, toString and equals.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-lang-2.4-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm36b1ccb0499e2a2288dd70f67a01a5cbc5fee5950b167374013814f23eb2c1b0Packages/jakarta-commons-lang-javadoc-2.4-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm815f6743f87803cace824fb70561e76cd009248e74f4d5f8a482bdbe9ae93689SL6.0:jakarta-commons-loggingnewpackage: jakarta-commons-loggingThe commons-logging package provides a simple, component oriented interface (org.apache.commons.logging.Log) together with wrappers for logging systems. The user can choose at runtime which system they want to use. In addition, a small number of basic implementations are provided to allow users to use the package standalone. commons-logging was heavily influenced by Avalon's Logkit and Log4J. The commons-logging abstraction is meant to minimize the differences between the two, and to allow a developer to not tie himself to a particular logging implementation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-logging-1.0.4-10.el6.noarch.rpm2cdf8422372711ea8c060ce210e1d326d3ace184025521306c1927cd7a267182Packages/jakarta-commons-logging-javadoc-1.0.4-10.el6.noarch.rpm4d15887f6f88cd00d5258c7963feaf7a833d199aec03d41b0377ac483cdffe65SL6.0:jakarta-commons-netnewpackage: jakarta-commons-netThis is an Internet protocol suite Java library originally developed by ORO, Inc. This version supports Finger, Whois, TFTP, Telnet, POP3, FTP, NNTP, SMTP, and some miscellaneous protocols like Time and Echo as well as BSD R command support. The purpose of the library is to provide fundamental protocol access, not higher-level abstractions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-net-2.0-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm235386387260dbf9a49f234ea8d6c7e48b5244faebcccb676f54f3ebae969ed9Packages/jakarta-commons-net-javadoc-2.0-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm8cbe92b2967031150502a3a682a5cde36f90c9b9500dec6b466258ab8f940ecfSL6.0:jakarta-commons-poolnewpackage: jakarta-commons-poolThe goal of Pool package it to create and maintain an object (instance) pooling package to be distributed under the ASF license. The package should support a variety of pool implementations, but encourage support of an interface that makes these implementations interchangeable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-commons-pool-1.3-12.7.el6.i686.rpm907b949351029e49c71b0435a139ab19a62398f6b5e2b5963975c18710b0d3fdPackages/jakarta-commons-pool-javadoc-1.3-12.7.el6.i686.rpm2534731c9164d36a2addada797260cc9f70d4c3048abe1e7ae23999178730607Packages/jakarta-commons-pool-tomcat5-1.3-12.7.el6.i686.rpm9fa5b430316d6edda9c2f1f1d451f67bf9ebf83d2b96bee93eeef6ca37ae84f4SL6.0:jakarta-oronewpackage: jakarta-oroThe Jakarta-ORO Java classes are a set of text-processing Java classes that provide Perl5 compatible regular expressions, AWK-like regular expressions, glob expressions, and utility classes for performing substitutions, splits, filtering filenames, etc. This library is the successor to the OROMatcher, AwkTools, PerlTools, and TextTools libraries from ORO, Inc. (www.oroinc.com). They have been donated to the Jakarta Project by Daniel Savarese (www.savarese.org), the copyright holder of the ORO libraries. Daniel will continue to participate in their development under the Jakarta Project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-oro-2.0.8-6.6.el6.i686.rpmd2347a78941570782dc8d3eef80aaa1d843598bb36bb5e947434ba24219ec52aPackages/jakarta-oro-javadoc-2.0.8-6.6.el6.i686.rpm8a0188ac128d9b4d47e358ce3fa0b2390e80d4c7fb30b10e09cded22a7a404e0SL6.0:jakarta-taglibs-standardnewpackage: jakarta-taglibs-standardThis package contains Jakarta Taglibs's open-source implementation of the JSP Standard Tag Library (JSTL), version 1.1. JSTL is a standard under the Java Community Process.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jakarta-taglibs-standard-1.1.1-11.4.el6.noarch.rpm20bc03389a909091b38e5c1a504877675ef911ced188f6e9df4d1f9cbb88fb7dPackages/jakarta-taglibs-standard-javadoc-1.1.1-11.4.el6.noarch.rpmca387fecbeb45267c99894afa67aca502fca29e15d3455c1f390351f1af23adcSL6.0:jaspernewpackage: jasperThis package contains an implementation of the image compression standard JPEG-2000, Part 1. It consists of tools for conversion to and from the JP2 and JPC formats.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jasper-1.900.1-15.el6.i686.rpm8af8456f568948a843b40a6011fd2d1b281fb9f38b2133816aa92dff41265466Packages/jasper-devel-1.900.1-15.el6.i686.rpm960c91b0b86c15d9999b02c6489ce20a53989e9e5d5da4a876fca08eaa828acbPackages/jasper-libs-1.900.1-15.el6.i686.rpm842464e2f1f7514a1224d1f9ec1a31404171d2927c5861dadc5c1b0f3788172cPackages/jasper-utils-1.900.1-15.el6.i686.rpmfba9a6030981da71b073f712880d4ed44de7fc57e39850dce7d568b82cd25016SL6.0:java-1.5.0-gcjnewpackage: java-1.5.0-gcjThis package installs directory structures, shell scripts and symbolic links to simulate a JPackage-compatible runtime environment with GCJ.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.5.0-gcj-1.5.0.0-29.1.el6.i686.rpm988d798aab9ceac89f5564ccf2e26a336ff0534735a254727bd8eb7182305842Packages/java-1.5.0-gcj-devel-1.5.0.0-29.1.el6.i686.rpmf18384ea2941e8ddc8a6b222740deb2a8a5d578df5578b761ff171259b6900eePackages/java-1.5.0-gcj-javadoc-1.5.0.0-29.1.el6.i686.rpm6c866c5e5dd57283b6d9cd530a5ef58b671a1748f3b9d17e35ca6c92633156abPackages/java-1.5.0-gcj-src-1.5.0.0-29.1.el6.i686.rpmcf29bee3deac72b2339f3b158eec9318ed0aab78e5792b0c031fff556108130dSL6.0:java-1.6.0-openjdknewpackage: java-1.6.0-openjdkThe OpenJDK runtime environment.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.21.b17.el6.i686.rpm94d852574dc412cfe614ce3f88d49bd3009b9b6db4e30f05d40f2daaf491494bPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.21.b17.el6.i686.rpme8c6d334cedddd3b4e8f84507e84f5071421a6993f0ada17fb92565adb01115aPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.21.b17.el6.i686.rpmab4884d38e12bc5742bf3b237d8f01cd3954a1989d2487655a9b1f811c464477Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.21.b17.el6.i686.rpmafde461e83e7ec762028363b111835d860e8ee847699a65aae90816a8a461bcePackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.21.b17.el6.i686.rpm93630b41b929a79bdb3c0d5a79a29c8648516ef747b4e6e0dba456808c782bc5SL6.0:java_cupnewpackage: java_cupjava_cup is a LALR Parser Generator for JavaScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/java_cup-0.10k-5.el6.i686.rpma3a23aaa897df63c8b0fe06262511382c37a32d56454bdbafd2c11682eb30220Packages/java_cup-javadoc-0.10k-5.el6.i686.rpm10310a43f906bac3402bc1b15d429d1e11ed6bdc6cfe61256d35a442694b00d7Packages/java_cup-manual-0.10k-5.el6.i686.rpme072acb9e9ec156cf37841b555ceb085e131e11149d0ae781144b277d86e29f2SL6.0:javaccnewpackage: javaccJava Compiler Compiler (JavaCC) is the most popular parser generator for use with Java applications. A parser generator is a tool that reads a grammar specification and converts it to a Java program that can recognize matches to the grammar. In addition to the parser generator itself, JavaCC provides other standard capabilities related to parser generation such as tree building (via a tool called JJTree included with JavaCC), actions, debugging, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/javacc-4.1-0.5.el6.i686.rpmb55eb84121d4d6ec73f4d62a44be03f154d7e9b83dc7ba58e1dfaae9b2f4b8c8Packages/javacc-demo-4.1-0.5.el6.i686.rpm8e109947774e1f01236598303d55e48dd3472ff11953331b7e0abc33e3b6db65Packages/javacc-manual-4.1-0.5.el6.i686.rpm89b893f47eefdfa87232851b6d2b54989987dfe835ade45376fbea7d18e6ecdfSL6.0:javassistnewpackage: javassistJavassist enables Java programs to define a new class at runtime and to modify a class file when the JVM loads it. Unlike other similar bytecode editors, Javassist provides two levels of API: source level and bytecode level. If the users use the source-level API, they can edit a class file without knowledge of the specifications of the Java bytecode. The whole API is designed with only the vocabulary of the Java language. You can even specify inserted bytecode in the form of source text; Javassist compiles it on the fly. On the other hand, the bytecode-level API allows the users to directly edit a class file as other editors.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/javassist-3.9.0-6.el6.noarch.rpm3525269c8be637ae3a8799aad9f9e85001a73d1c6e0c1d5bfc939fd5b96e77a3Packages/javassist-javadoc-3.9.0-6.el6.noarch.rpm998ae9cdd6418e7fc8f95880d49f00452808351736194e449cc0ecd17c28f555SL6.0:jcommon-serializernewpackage: jcommon-serializerJcommon-serializer is a general serialization framework used by JFreeChart, JFreeReport and other projects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jcommon-serializer-0.3.0-3.1.el6.i686.rpmac691f1a2840d96a155bfdc1b3b9c3f6aa27478e8c1673d39774ee1c40c6fb65Packages/jcommon-serializer-javadoc-0.3.0-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm98fe9971983d53eceba67b244023fb5af272d3dd5c80dc89ce01de45e2bd97bdSL6.0:jdependnewpackage: jdependJDepend traverses a set of Java class and source file directories and generates design quality metrics for each Java package. JDepend allows you to automatically measure the quality of a design in terms of its extensibility, reusability, and maintainability to effectively manage and control package dependencies.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jdepend-2.9-1.2.el6.noarch.rpmd695730502f370a571624e2888e869ba6b56c6c0a806670bb01d4a695b352b03Packages/jdepend-demo-2.9-1.2.el6.noarch.rpm7680e1bde3669290190d3c75fff595ff03cca25a14751d43772488f9071659aePackages/jdepend-javadoc-2.9-1.2.el6.noarch.rpm80975f8c412bec028c99567e8f3d6754cee94ac6960f1f91c4f7b095e233ac20SL6.0:jdomnewpackage: jdomJDOM is, quite simply, a Java representation of an XML document. JDOM provides a way to represent that document for easy and efficient reading, manipulation, and writing. It has a straightforward API, is a lightweight and fast, and is optimized for the Java programmer. It's an alternative to DOM and SAX, although it integrates well with both DOM and SAX.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jdom-1.1.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmad3be5bbf8deef308ed27c79eafd195f4d7ab7bec022322fb0926d78bc047270Packages/jdom-demo-1.1.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmcd3b3481fc5cf030143648657a256707c5341ea924bcd1aea7db35bfd5ba5cd7Packages/jdom-javadoc-1.1.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm16a53d7f8998f0abd879d32cc8f19184091b6aab153057a2f4bf807230759b64SL6.0:jetty-eclipsenewpackage: jetty-eclipseJetty is a 100% Java HTTP Server and Servlet Container. This means that you do not need to configure and run a separate web server (like Apache) in order to use java, servlets and JSPs to generate dynamic content. Jetty is a fully featured web server for static and dynamic content. Unlike separate server/container solutions, this means that your web server and web application run in the same process, without interconnection overheads and complications. Furthermore, as a pure java component, Jetty can be simply included in your application for demonstration, distribution or deployment. Jetty is available on all Java supported platforms. Jetty-eclipse is a subset of fully jetty needed to run Eclipse.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jetty-eclipse-6.1.21-1.el6.noarch.rpmc97566de9cac7da225e6a3279b70bf994e563e0bc1f630987c492e90cae55fafSL6.0:jflexnewpackage: jflexJFlex is a lexical analyzer generator (also known as scanner generator) for Java(tm), written in Java(tm). It is also a rewrite of the very useful tool JLex which was developed by Elliot Berk at Princeton University. As Vern Paxson states for his C/C++ tool flex: They do not share any code though. JFlex is designed to work together with the LALR parser generator CUP by Scott Hudson, and the Java modification of Berkeley Yacc BYacc/J by Bob Jamison. It can also be used together with other parser generators like ANTLR or as a standalone tool.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jflex-1.4.1-0.7.el6.noarch.rpm2aad70a5c6e7107cb71d487685c5ae3f7ac29e768f82ac2ee14479a4cb05903fPackages/jflex-javadoc-1.4.1-0.7.el6.noarch.rpmecc67c02c9f40ee943049f018e9198ae8725735ea6700e8e0724aac3b4531634SL6.0:jlexnewpackage: jlexJLex is a Lexical Analyzer Generator for JavaScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jlex-1.2.6-9.5.el6.i686.rpmf70ee9dd73bbd6659e4f33a21dbfbcc14ce68e64360cd9f0df7691a1287ea670Packages/jlex-javadoc-1.2.6-9.5.el6.i686.rpm5f9d4b43dd84238b5eccff794f003c1f3a724701c6505edf4f48d9b4f2b6ebb8SL6.0:jlinenewpackage: jlineJLine is a java library for reading and editing user input in console applications. It features tab-completion, command history, password masking, customizable keybindings, and pass-through handlers to use to chain to other console applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jline-0.9.94-0.8.el6.noarch.rpm3877986d67d2bfbe6fcdd198b07457710b7bc3ca5c5e62f8b001e69e8b945b48SL6.0:jnanewpackage: jnaJNA provides Java programs easy access to native shared libraries (DLLs on Windows) without writing anything but Java code. JNA's design aims to provide native access in a natural way with a minimum of effort. No boilerplate or generated code is required. While some attention is paid to performance, correctness and ease of use take priority.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jna-3.2.4-2.el6.i686.rpmbb3306894a264e1a3ba7be806ed39925f48feb4f56a9ea8143029e9ceac5dccaPackages/jna-examples-3.2.4-2.el6.i686.rpmba897ecfcf27550310dd02ee4665e5d6e15e72c7cbdfc2ec4c472be8fba24909Packages/jna-javadoc-3.2.4-2.el6.i686.rpm6f3b6d97fa9b0f94953da41f52b4682e4bf12f442c4dde46cdaaa6777ebe40f7SL6.0:jomolhari-fontsnewpackage: jomolhari-fontsJomolhari is an TrueType OpenType Bhutanese style font for Dzongkha and Tibetan text. It is based on Bhutanese manuscript examples, supports the Unicode and the Chinese encoding for Tibetan. The font supports the standard combinations used in most texts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jomolhari-fonts-0.003-8.1.el6.noarch.rpmc8d6ee77adb62340fbd4b1941bf6dddfe035d7cf391fb8d81e46f108ba8f5616SL6.0:jpackage-utilsnewpackage: jpackage-utilsUtilities for the JPackage Project <http://www.jpackage.org/>.
It contains also the License, man pages, documentation, XSL files of general use with maven2, a header file for spec files, etc. Please See the /usr/share/doc/jpackage-utils-1.7.5/jpackage-utils-README file for more information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jpackage-utils-1.7.5-3.12.el6.noarch.rpm9118722867aa16a8d0e279bb16be2bfd5fd7a6e84b81822b1a1108dadc84f636SL6.0:jrefactorynewpackage: jrefactoryJRefactory provides a variety of refactoring and pretty printing toolsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jrefactory-2.8.9-9.10.el6.noarch.rpmdbab276838001e81f752bc43fea7d6b6d040157234c1a1292a9d20d4f6f38d17SL6.0:jschnewpackage: jschJSch allows you to connect to an sshd server and use port forwarding, X11 forwarding, file transfer, etc., and you can integrate its functionality into your own Java programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jsch-0.1.41-2.2.el6.noarch.rpm975d5a55168238da75ad677ac62cdea0810d81910f96e5e82dd528b680471164Packages/jsch-demo-0.1.41-2.2.el6.noarch.rpm7216c0b783e8a4952508c99178f92ff158ae996a3b07bda3d9f4f395f374dc25Packages/jsch-javadoc-0.1.41-2.2.el6.noarch.rpm1d0a9bc41fec41e82544525bea6adf760e74b1f7d041664fccbf1eb3081b34c0SL6.0:jssnewpackage: jssJava Security Services (JSS) is a java native interface which provides a bridge for java-based applications to use native Network Security Services (NSS). This only works with gcj. Other JREs require that JCE providers be signed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jss-4.2.6-4.1.el6.i686.rpmc247aafc86a1f018a7463f8aa1421314f43a2a016efde3a63f25b224627b3620Packages/jss-javadoc-4.2.6-4.1.el6.i686.rpm6185f2f4c2b827baf19ed91532611ae00b5360486838eecb46a6a234919c2ac5SL6.0:jtidynewpackage: jtidyJTidy is a Java port of HTML Tidy, a HTML syntax checker and pretty printer. Like its non-Java cousin, JTidy can be used as a tool for cleaning up malformed and faulty HTML. In addition, JTidy provides a DOM parser for real-world HTML.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jtidy-1.0-0.4.r7dev.1.7.el6.noarch.rpmc83aaed91cc3bb517b594f3dd8a87f0cfd47920b65ae513e8f415a925ac47dccPackages/jtidy-javadoc-1.0-0.4.r7dev.1.7.el6.noarch.rpmb759a6804e9ab83bb1c035ce3fa043e19d30981676037020e0b108fd9aa742e8Packages/jtidy-scripts-1.0-0.4.r7dev.1.7.el6.noarch.rpmb7a9ddec605843c1f78b6cca36fb53cc69d9aa631bee63a4c4485ac05fd1017cSL6.0:junitnewpackage: junitJUnit is a regression testing framework written by Erich Gamma and Kent Beck. It is used by the developer who implements unit tests in Java. JUnit is Open Source Software, released under the IBM Public License and hosted on SourceForge.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/junit-3.8.2-6.5.el6.i686.rpm56ae191d849b21f7a98c872330c1af2982c0d83b433ad1133b684cddc1641190Packages/junit-demo-3.8.2-6.5.el6.i686.rpme757a4903577b5ac6f272180876c3bc8a6d6a1c74e2c48f7451694e4d7883b7fPackages/junit-javadoc-3.8.2-6.5.el6.i686.rpm079f18623039231a99e872c2aba8ca233c4af7b0a094f5e7193865eedd710445Packages/junit-manual-3.8.2-6.5.el6.i686.rpm1be2c7777f9c3dd6f92192aff38579eba665ff3d46dcfd98c4c37b11fb2adeccSL6.0:junit4newpackage: junit4JUnit is a regression testing framework written by Erich Gamma and Kent Beck. It is used by the developer who implements unit tests in Java. JUnit is Open Source Software, released under the Common Public License Version 1.0 and JUnit is Open Source Software, released under the IBM Public License and hosted on SourceForge.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/junit4-4.5-5.3.el6.noarch.rpm75f631fbdaa0f1698e31f1e7568f0e9fc094404cbbaeee65453c87b28c3fa9a5Packages/junit4-demo-4.5-5.3.el6.noarch.rpm3a8c0361f30aa97420956e9b58d936fdd81b13d26bb0fe4d17fda1b2c2e92ceaPackages/junit4-javadoc-4.5-5.3.el6.noarch.rpma09add0beb5ec2003b2313a5eacf28034c6c291ad9d5ac1a22ecfcf65b552564Packages/junit4-manual-4.5-5.3.el6.noarch.rpm4e138ebc3ac7096e55bfbb16920315f8d6398efe0327dd92f106b54083bc797bSL6.0:jwhoisnewpackage: jwhoisA whois client that accepts both traditional and finger-style queries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jwhois-4.0-18.el6.i686.rpma6c1d6af005ab7959383206745f5289b6c89d11eeb1c7bee09400ed0c1a9f672SL6.0:jythonnewpackage: jythonJython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented language Python seamlessly integrated with the Java platform. The predecessor to Jython, JPython, is certified as 100% Pure Java. Jython is freely available for both commercial and non-commercial use and is distributed with source code. Jython is complementary to Java and is especially suited for the following tasks: Embedded scripting - Java programmers can add the Jython libraries to their system to allow end users to write simple or complicated scripts that add functionality to the application. Interactive experimentation - Jython provides an interactive interpreter that can be used to interact with Java packages or with running Java applications. This allows programmers to experiment and debug any Java system using Jython. Rapid application development - Python programs are typically 2-10X shorter than the equivalent Java program. This translates directly to increased programmer productivity. The seamless interaction between Python and Java allows developers to freely mix the two languages both during development and in shipping products.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jython-2.2.1-4.8.el6.i686.rpma8698708b7360e5c19483b69def08844fca2b03377465cba69be18ec94fec395Packages/jython-demo-2.2.1-4.8.el6.i686.rpm336b93e41189c4eb8c4929e804c7c460542837176ca550ca1a01ba9c9d65be39Packages/jython-javadoc-2.2.1-4.8.el6.i686.rpmfd19e57709e227105fa32dfd220fb418399a3c0ca942781d3fc46af6c84653e5Packages/jython-manual-2.2.1-4.8.el6.i686.rpma8f36e7cfd584a8d8f32580eb6d7c9a4dcf156aa7dabc570661de7d271c94827SL6.0:jzlibnewpackage: jzlibThe zlib is designed to be a free, general-purpose, legally unencumbered -- that is, not covered by any patents -- lossless data-compression library for use on virtually any computer hardware and operating system. 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kde-settingsConfig files for kde.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kde-settings-4.3.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm2eb95378e384cd6c5dde3497be2f9aa902a5fc653865fb92c2c509b52ee9550ePackages/kde-settings-kdm-4.3.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm4650a6ecc799433ac3713aa62ecc0a1638b6f4598d55ac2d7c51dbf5f0c0cc37Packages/kde-settings-pulseaudio-4.3.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmcd52bb6c3ecd711a95ae928bdd0f1e0c5ea84c7142ebd77d2bc9646acb069d95SL6.0:kdeaccessibilitynewpackage: kdeaccessibilityIncluded with this package are: * kmag: a screen magnifier * kmousetool: a program for people whom it hurts to click the mouse * kmouth: program that allows people who have lost their voice * ktts: text to speech supportScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdeaccessibility-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpmd8b4db951a5777a76511b68a5f5001b2adb5478d37fe7333c7320fcc60275890Packages/kdeaccessibility-libs-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpmc4dd8d7255426ab464373d25f5aabfeb0d3f8048268d9c2e43e5faea830c105aSL6.0:kdeadminnewpackage: kdeadminThe kdeadmin package includes administrative tools including: * kcron: systemsettings module for the cron task scheduler * knetworkconf: systemsettings module for network settings * ksystemlog: system log viewer * kuser: user managerScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdeadmin-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm74b8cf4827057e8090917daf60556371880ddc740d9e8e012dc4206dd278b746SL6.0:kdeartworknewpackage: kdeartworkAdditional artwork for KDE, including additional styles, themes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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This package contains: * khotkeys (a hotkey daemon) * klipper (a cut & paste history utility) * kmenuedit (the menu editor) * krandrtray (resize and rotate X screens) * krunner (a command run interface) * ksysguard (a performance monitor) * kwin (the window manager of KDE) * kxkb (a utility to switch keyboard maps) * plasma (the KDE desktop, panels and widgets workspace application) * systemsettings (the configuration editor)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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kdebindingsKDE bindings to non-C++ languagesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PyKDE4-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm242b3c525f998d9a9df14c6bf6d0936c66b4b7c705fe5b2b82229dcbce2bcca0Packages/PyKDE4-akonadi-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm5f0baee8fdcbf2c75d7f5463e17d8de2e4369151f2a81c1c1c7d0575cc2c3682Packages/PyKDE4-devel-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm0ba5f93e4cb22908bb637f59a6cbc3ed5780bacb21baa1cec883259c6d6dbcdfPackages/kross-python-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpmb2af55046d5eb0eee992ca0e3a1e43c645a01df0aba541fb6c83c26838d1fdb7SL6.0:kdegamesnewpackage: kdegamesGames for KDE 4, including: * bomber * bovo * kapman * katomic * kblackbox * kblocks * kbounce * kbreakout * kdiamond * kfourinline * kgoldrunner * killbots * kiriki * kjumpingcube * klines * kmahjongg * kmines * knetwalk * kolf * kollision * konquest * kpat * kreversi * ksame * kshisen * ksirk * kspaceduel * ksquares * ksudoku * ktuberling * kubrick * lskatScientific LinuxScientific Linux 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LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdelibs-experimental-4.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm13812e7690be1d912ef713a24c2c6ebad41f454ac98ad2c47d80fa4954ebb042Packages/kdelibs-experimental-devel-4.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm70b481501d2dbcd75101084ef6c3665cb1a08f71b15e2d55dea7f5e9ebfd653bSL6.0:kdelibs3newpackage: kdelibs3Libraries for the K Desktop Environment 3: KDE Libraries included: kdecore (KDE core library), kdeui (user interface), kfm (file manager), khtmlw (HTML widget), kio (Input/Output, networking), kspell (spelling checker), jscript (javascript), kab (addressbook), kimgio (image manipulation).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdelibs3-3.5.10-23.el6.i686.rpm6854b953122f153fb1826fa781b64eb0c4cdc99760a0cf033945706980699340Packages/kdelibs3-apidocs-3.5.10-23.el6.noarch.rpm3126d695e54c7a0ca0f8d94e75d755ed3659e62faa787b74eb4bd0d4b08a85ccPackages/kdelibs3-devel-3.5.10-23.el6.i686.rpm5c4fa6b604a9213f5797a303f81394f4606c1e1430f11085d46a80b99b6ac8bbSL6.0:kdemultimedianewpackage: kdemultimediaThe kdemultimedia package contains multimedia applications, including: * dragonplayer (a simple video player) * juk (a music manager and player) * kmix (an audio mixer)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdemultimedia-4.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpmbfffd137f800eb2fecabf3ccf71cc7493114c64b1e783527f9889162d097d4c6Packages/kdemultimedia-devel-4.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpmcef8a3d95629a815252df313e453ee822c21f2a306b9f1dc5fe5e8ea219480bfPackages/kdemultimedia-libs-4.3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm7501ea7aee69f00a57c5a4b4b9b7c98a53d31b7d155cf4e66593a4670e1d3bd0SL6.0:kdenetworknewpackage: kdenetworkNetworking applications, including: * kget: downloader manager * kopete: chat client * kppp: dialer and front end for pppd * krdc: a client for Desktop Sharing and other VNC servers * krfb: Desktop Sharing server, allow others to access your desktop via VNCScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdenetwork-4.3.4-10.el6.i686.rpmf3ecb0f6530fd836f85fb14aed1a1e5a1d48ef112d4323d1c70aee7894fee054Packages/kdenetwork-devel-4.3.4-10.el6.i686.rpm9033adcf6e60807d54392dba2d08f6bedca43c3664aea3373a77adcc8649f581Packages/kdenetwork-libs-4.3.4-10.el6.i686.rpmdff888a45b2113f075ba91e414a02f8ea9147035a396731df9252fd03dbe3119SL6.0:kdepimnewpackage: kdepimPIM (Personal Information Manager) applications, including: * akregator: feed aggregator * kmail: email client * knode: newsreader * knotes: sticky notes for the desktop * kontact: integrated PIM management * korganizer: journal, appointments, events, todos * kpilot: HotSync® software for Palm OS® devicesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdepim-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm5a56045ed40c2521abed2a77285f86ea02a5f6dcc45301a11ef89bc701828354Packages/kdepim-devel-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm52ab06e728ec377cbcfeec0693ecca00065cb9091e2a3485bce07acc46235b70Packages/kdepim-libs-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpmc28b287c0141d3d59790959e8ed408df5f71f212f8af417d18c25e6e7d7e439dSL6.0:kdepim-runtimenewpackage: kdepim-runtimeKDE PIM Runtime EnvironmentScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdepim-runtime-4.3.4-4.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpmd0368870ba47d37e0ee1a213fdee55f9343ebe4b461d86eb3a0a4afe85fcd5c2Packages/kdepim-runtime-devel-4.3.4-4.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpmca93fae6e13471627a5051366d3231c4b0936fd79d10170ab7ec01efef823544Packages/kdepim-runtime-libs-4.3.4-4.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpm18da0f9e89d230d455b384a765c592976f19f0d1634085fa25ef58da39ab07f4SL6.0:kdepim3newpackage: kdepim3Compatibility support for kdepim3, including libkcal.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdepim3-devel-3.5.10-3.el6.i686.rpm31de6f6c4304966f3b9808826ace1e473a4c529a3072fffb1ad2598de7931298Packages/kdepim3-libs-3.5.10-3.el6.i686.rpm5f4d3d9dd744e27b4968190f9dd8d755914a17f887b13693db157331eb4d987eSL6.0:kdepimlibsnewpackage: kdepimlibsPersonal Information Management (PIM) libraries for the K Desktop Environment 4.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdepimlibs-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm5c22ba23923afa1b52cdda1b3af87eb840c2dfd110326e45633cc00f56f60174Packages/kdepimlibs-akonadi-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm332c45d4f6eb505a6a1c0dbb4223712eac085d40eb2a07caf6150f606c62dd27Packages/kdepimlibs-apidocs-4.3.4-4.el6.noarch.rpmcc9ebea7f9d68ea6ddb84de2ee9ef6e8bdfee18f006148fcfcb65dec8a29cf98Packages/kdepimlibs-devel-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpmacf55ff2b8c20f1689b2741e7834bb365fd6ad379a73ba9d95d3be84add9d6ecSL6.0:kdeplasma-addonsnewpackage: kdeplasma-addonsAdditional plasmoids for KDE.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdeplasma-addons-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm638a1db40aa2058d7a838107bdb1f68a315e2e8e05626519d0e6cb524f2cf448Packages/kdeplasma-addons-devel-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpme7558e7136a3842534ae133bd0090e7843fd60646d2246ac961764c4780322cePackages/kdeplasma-addons-libs-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpma3d46d31497034b7eaa7602f366433e57a5f5e75903eb0356659a138cfbf4b1bSL6.0:kdesdknewpackage: kdesdkA collection of applications and tools used by developers, including: * cervisia: a CVS frontend * kate: advanced text editor * kbugbuster: a tool to manage the KDE bug report system * kcachegrind: a browser for data produced by profiling tools (e.g. cachegrind) * kompare: diff tool * kuiviewer: displays designer's UI files * lokalize: computer-aided translation system focusing on productivity and performance * umbrello: UML modeller and UML diagram toolScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdesdk-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm20a7939acd12ae3abd2d5c806fa18dc5f682e3180402d3c3203f2db06aad2e80Packages/kdesdk-devel-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm846b374b73641ed2d879037e0acab5e0095de814eb8e03ecc2195a59617f4442Packages/kdesdk-libs-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm7c94ca1413a14033de887f3bf36c3439e26ffcdf94b8e28834229f87ffefb3c3Packages/kdesdk-utils-4.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm50a65e005603e37b9596255ad9fc612aee20da2f0ae0b9e8d2c54cf2f25fecbeSL6.0:kdeutilsnewpackage: kdeutilsUtilities for the K Desktop Environment. Includes:
* ark: tar/gzip archive manager
* kcalc: scientific calculator
* kcharselect: character selector
* kdelirc: Linux Infrared Remote Control frontend
* kdessh: ssh front end
* kdf: view disk usage
* kfloppy: floppy formatting tool
* kgpg: gpg gui
* ktimer: task scheduler
* kwalletmanager: kde wallet management tool
* okteta: binary/hex editor
* superkaramba
* sweeper: clean unwanted traces the user leaves on the systemScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kdeutils-4.3.4-6.el6.i686.rpmb37020dd8d386dd8f671345d105d4d8b3423c850e5f6436af303d532f5d4d072Packages/kdeutils-libs-4.3.4-6.el6.i686.rpmb2bbde973e776bef65af1c9b3bc13f5012cc0a5ce5e1e7c6b78e4660483c32b4SL6.0:kernelnewpackage: kernelThe kernel package contains the Linux kernel (vmlinuz), the core of any Linux operating system. The kernel handles the basic functions of the operating system: memory allocation, process allocation, device input and output, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-71.el6.i686.rpm86a3a0ff22edd86febe03c8e059966cad01465bc76df8d842072f6984cddbe82Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-71.el6.i686.rpmd7a113e0f2a2fd4e09ac3adef667c1a0f8095f744626a8ccffae2e8774e59f27Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-71.el6.i686.rpme276703fbe8de5b2945826da60c9d11cb293e3d72e68ee2b6692443039880ec0Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-71.el6.i686.rpm44ddd264adfc1b2ac1e346d161e6107f3962dd8cd580e25c5aa87dda17b3dd80Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-71.el6.noarch.rpm15f4803b5031b5407cd60682693cab07583f0b212400d54c30a9f1251ff7275aPackages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-71.el6.noarch.rpm11976946bd5106ddc69854caa486e9a89fed8abd5c214ed87acf197eef30ed2aPackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-71.el6.i686.rpmab934c61f6a9e6a7aceaf1162b628b85b32e60ddff3bdee6006c61add0953ad1Packages/perf-2.6.32-71.el6.noarch.rpm51788c66f92f19211b10abf61a6f42835468eb7f88491adc5df96f1a3bad6425SL6.0:kexec-toolsnewpackage: kexec-toolskexec-tools provides /sbin/kexec binary that facilitates a new kernel to boot using the kernel's kexec feature either on a normal or a panic reboot. This package contains the /sbin/kexec binary and ancillary utilities that together form the userspace component of the kernel's kexec feature.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kexec-tools-2.0.0-145.el6.i686.rpm8065547a1083813e5f92c7ae1db5592cd4137c243676cacd93bf9f92d41e95daSL6.0:keyutilsnewpackage: keyutilsUtilities to control the kernel key management facility and to provide a mechanism by which the kernel call back to user space to get a key instantiated.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/keyutils-1.4-1.el6.i686.rpm0cd65b82feea8bc9348836f76ff4230e2d612016e4e45870451b55d5bd09b11dPackages/keyutils-libs-1.4-1.el6.i686.rpmc6df828777a19a6e3bb3263ddef9d3130f86e9e9acfb7e7f18d6ca92b38999d7Packages/keyutils-libs-devel-1.4-1.el6.i686.rpm1729a8be16ea5ecc43af866bc4416c0dd1aabbee59fa282935669a78f48a0585SL6.0:khmeros-fontsnewpackage: khmeros-fontsThe Khmer OS fonts include Khmer and Latin alphabets, and they have equivalent sizes for Khmer and English alphabets, so that when texts mix both it is not necessary to have different point sizes for the text in each language.
They were created by Danh Hong of the Cambodian Open Institute.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/khmeros-base-fonts-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpmaa107a4e2cf2292c0b30a0e423f8631437561bfb9880d4731cfdec5bb0646393Packages/khmeros-battambang-fonts-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpm4b66aa0d84bbc357bc65fe4f13554c1bc137b69d4f498aa3a942aac72f07d6edPackages/khmeros-bokor-fonts-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpmed96b9c2eb67bddefb537e7545cba08ae729282f0f6395a157bd92b616e03606Packages/khmeros-fonts-common-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpm7f7b70a8a00e479e99867fcf4708f4dd27b80299ba972dc37e19ba68827dcc73Packages/khmeros-handwritten-fonts-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpma296495605fd9b81debf5a415137925b42e4386c5b1d619866634f987d8c1ce4Packages/khmeros-metal-chrieng-fonts-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpm14d6154ce62f222060ee7f5c275cf42f41502302425ec1dc57f6ee72a202db6fPackages/khmeros-muol-fonts-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpm35025491cf2383465d6799cf5d651764ce5fe81f52b72804055cae78edf723a7Packages/khmeros-siemreap-fonts-5.0-9.el6.noarch.rpm6336326eef04920193c3d5c1ecffd62acc9fb0a860d8ec30215274a27ab7db61SL6.0:kiconeditnewpackage: kiconeditKIconEdit is designed to help create icons for KDE using the standard icon palette.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kiconedit-4.3.3-1.el6.i686.rpmbd1bb0dcff821a94601ec2541a0191f7b000d296d5b837c1e071b193f1238fd2SL6.0:kio_sysinfonewpackage: kio_sysinfoThis is a sysinfo:/ KIO slave, which shows basic system information often requested by users.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kio_sysinfo-20090930-1.el6.i686.rpm867fa0ee778346b41e1983cedebd05c0fe9821dc7e4f9c0e93daed29e93768f9SL6.0:kipi-pluginsnewpackage: kipi-pluginsThis package contains plugins to use with Kipi, the KDE Image Plugin Interface. Currently implemented plugins are: AcquireImages : acquire images using flat scanner AdvancedSlideshow : slide images with 2D and 3D effects using OpenGL Calendar : create calendars FlickrExport : export images to a remote Flickr web service GalleryExport : export images to a remote Gallery server GPSSync : geolocalize pictures HTMLExport : export images collections into a static XHTML page ImageViewer : preview images using OpenGL JpegLossLess : rotate/flip images without losing quality KioExportImport : export/imports pictures to/from accessible via KIO MetadataEdit : edit EXIF, IPTC and XMP metadata PicasaWebExport : export images to a remote Picasa web service RemoveRedEyes : remove red eyes on image automatically RawConverter : convert Raw Image to JPEG/PNG/TIFF SendImages : send images by e-mail SimpleViewerExport : export images to Flash using SimpleViewer ShwupExport : export images to a remote Shwup web service SmugExport : export images to a remote SmugMug web service FbExport : export images to a remote Facebook web service TimeAdjust : adjust date and time PrintWizard : print images in various formatScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kipi-plugins-0.8.0-5.el6.i686.rpm9ec27d70c33b3f381cde0934026a9f862510d45d59221741da807e18fcc9b59fPackages/kipi-plugins-libs-0.8.0-5.el6.i686.rpm47808ae42de419e2a8fb755f4985aa6102c0875a2eefdd5a41c10db72393c83aSL6.0:kmidnewpackage: kmidKMid is a midi/karaoke file player, with configurable midi mapper, real Session Management, drag & drop, customizable fonts, etc. It has a very nice interface which let you easily follow the tune while changing the color of the lyrics. It supports output through external synthesizers, AWE, FM and GUS cards. It also has a keyboard view to see the notes played by each instrument.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kmid-2.0-0.14.20080213svn.el6.i686.rpm21d2dffd08aff4644781682bae4293cecdc3913aadc9f08a0e6facd174fc49aaPackages/kmid-common-2.0-0.14.20080213svn.el6.noarch.rpm20639117c5cf9837c4492f7daaa126867d16582b31a4d34162b41055c8ed300cPackages/kmid-devel-2.0-0.14.20080213svn.el6.i686.rpm557900fe58ee2c13a76d7a297bd82fd7500c25db07952698f1d61cb8bb9f9085SL6.0:konq-pluginsnewpackage: konq-pluginsSome additional plugins that interact with konqueror * adblock: AdBlock plugin * akregator: Add feeds directly to akregator (kdepim is needed) * autorefresh: Refresh websites after a specifig period * babelfish: Translate a website with babelfish * crashes: Crash monitor * dirfilter: Filter the current directory in many ways * domtreeviewer: Displays the document object model in a box * fsview: Graphical Disk Usage for inode/directory * imagerotation: service menu to image operations * khtmlsettingsplugin: Enable/disable some HTML settings * kimggalleryplugin: Creates an HTML page with thumbnails of
all the images in the current directory. * mediarealfolder: service menu to open a medium mountpoints * minitools: Implement bookmarklets into konqueror * rellinks: Allows access to relations defined in the header of a document * searchbar: Search Bar * sidebar: a small embedded mediaplayer, for songs/video preview * smbmounter: provides two menus items to smbmount/umount samba shares * uachanger: Change the user agent for websites * validators: Website validators * webarchiver: Web ArchiverScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/konq-plugins-4.3.3-5.el6.i686.rpmacce3ac77306f8853851448b5bd4c6d9ed17174ad3eac20c3287173c6a3daa82Packages/konq-plugins-doc-4.3.3-5.el6.noarch.rpm16a1081e90853b926e6d7aeb27cf07c84d024f3699d61c4fb1699a01cae033beSL6.0:krb5newpackage: krb5Kerberos V5 is a trusted-third-party network authentication system, which can improve your network's security by eliminating the insecure practice of cleartext passwords.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.8.2-3.el6.i686.rpmf6fd5c273f960bdfded525959cb0ff2df0031cc58618e7676f528b39608652b9Packages/krb5-libs-1.8.2-3.el6.i686.rpmdada8758e60908736cb2b0007042419f213acbba61b90ec57c62852e89536b81Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.8.2-3.el6.i686.rpm77eebb8b348f301cb335a02d5c207a652ba7207346e52ffc226277310356ae13Packages/krb5-server-1.8.2-3.el6.i686.rpm435a6233817ca505783cb2ae692d1871e7d7c447d0936765100fcb7d86ea6d68Packages/krb5-server-ldap-1.8.2-3.el6.i686.rpm1b9303a507bf2ec847ba48dd67200272b614376a676c481824bdab6ad588d0b9Packages/krb5-workstation-1.8.2-3.el6.i686.rpm7412b91f43f4503902c2a83806f73cf06459b500565cd808b8f34ba1413859a2SL6.0:krb5-applnewpackage: krb5-applThis package contains Kerberos-aware versions of the telnet, ftp, rcp, rsh, and rlogin clients and servers. While these have been replaced by tools such as OpenSSH in most environments, they remain in use in others.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-appl-clients-1.0.1-1.el6.i686.rpmcace289f3be7f137701f3eaa1c391169d8db6898a2ad15ff06a760d52f56ae4fPackages/krb5-appl-servers-1.0.1-1.el6.i686.rpmb2ce173ee55455619ee6a1a3067278b95984dc97fad93d0a13f2a2b21781367bSL6.0:krb5-auth-dialognewpackage: krb5-auth-dialogThis package contains a dialog that warns the user when their Kerberos tickets are about to expire and lets them renew them.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-auth-dialog-0.13-3.el6.i686.rpmd5ebea8fd86d34bc65291f0bc3ad837c8fce85a3a2ccf076d9ea2ffb64b71f4fSL6.0:kshnewpackage: kshKSH-93 is the most recent version of the KornShell by David Korn of AT&T Bell Laboratories. KornShell is a shell programming language, which is upward compatible with "sh" (the Bourne Shell).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ksh-20100621-2.el6.i686.rpm289c63b58b201d09c9ac067ba96649f20b15065de8bfdfc7b5bd6f073a451f64SL6.0:ksignewpackage: ksigKSig is a graphical tool for keeping track of many different email signatures. The signatures themselves can be edited through KSig's graphical user interface. A command-line interface is then available for generating random or daily signatures from a list. The command-line interface makes a suitable plugin for generating signatures in external mail clients such as KMail.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ksig-1.1-0.10.20080213.el6.i686.rpm28be55d2777a1a45fc8ebc681df5d28ae653e4d48c531120882d907787f3e2e4Packages/ksig-doc-1.1-0.10.20080213.el6.noarch.rpm79b4bae031eba4d0760525eebafdc964de6594553390c91819c3b6113f0aeff0SL6.0:ksshaskpassnewpackage: ksshaskpassA KDE version of ssh-askpass with KWallet support.
Please read /usr/share/doc/ksshaskpass-0.5.1/README.Fedora for usage instructionsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ksshaskpass-0.5.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpmea55adb6da979b023a4793f37073de794d8a224e8539a0a4c5789236c88e46d9SL6.0:kurdit-unikurd-web-fontsnewpackage: kurdit-unikurd-web-fontsA widely used Kurdish font which supports various Arabic-like scripts (Arabic, Kurdish, Persian) and also Latin.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kurdit-unikurd-web-fonts-20020502-6.el6.noarch.rpm048e41818ddda74f779da27ffa66301279a8f43cd6e07642587dfffc50d4b367SL6.0:ladspanewpackage: ladspaThere is a large number of synthesis packages in use or development on the Linux platform at this time. The Linux Audio Developer's Simple Plugin API (LADSPA) attempts to give programmers the ability to write simple `plugin' audio processors in C/C++ and link them dynamically against a range of host applications.
This package contains the example plug-ins and tools from the LADSPA SDK.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ladspa-1.13-6.1.el6.i686.rpm9153ac196780f834bde9b0269c70feeede0c94a5d779c7e268bb936ba15b9ae2Packages/ladspa-devel-1.13-6.1.el6.i686.rpm8e9842d59cd6b7a1c02a6fd9a3d8edd96f9afa8118f5f5d334c5b0e9366c6ad0SL6.0:lapacknewpackage: lapackLAPACK (Linear Algebra PACKage) is a standard library for numerical linear algebra. LAPACK provides routines for solving systems of simultaneous linear equations, least-squares solutions of linear systems of equations, eigenvalue problems, and singular value problems. Associated matrix factorizations (LU, Cholesky, QR, SVD, Schur, and generalized Schur) and related computations (i.e., reordering of Schur factorizations and estimating condition numbers) are also included. LAPACK can handle dense and banded matrices, but not general sparse matrices. Similar functionality is provided for real and complex matrices in both single and double precision. LAPACK is coded in Fortran77 and built with gcc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/blas-3.2.1-4.el6.i686.rpm0d25ef78df8b4a44f03cc0595a6a7043c0a82f702c84aebc9a0c6ad7f5092113Packages/blas-devel-3.2.1-4.el6.i686.rpm39a625c0f76869ec00998b1ae767d491432e3d611385911a12c7ab11d6caa9d0Packages/lapack-3.2.1-4.el6.i686.rpm519b4a194097bc640d002c0b6b48739a13de55be4d1d454b427c68cd61d1081fPackages/lapack-devel-3.2.1-4.el6.i686.rpm6db9ab56107e331c1e5f9633f85fc4026ab3534228bc5f06bf21ec88edf63933SL6.0:latencytopnewpackage: latencytopLatencyTOP is a tool for software developers (both kernel and userspace), aimed at identifying where in the system latency is happening, and what kind of operation/action is causing the latency to happen so that the code can be changed to avoid the worst latency hiccups.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/latencytop-0.5-3.el6.i686.rpm70162427b55f1485ddc0f2c0502fe07a2a5ff4a358a87066fac9ef81f954b938SL6.0:latex2htmlnewpackage: latex2htmlLATEX2HTML is a converter written in Perl that converts LATEX documents to HTML. This way e.g. scientific papers - primarily typeset for printing - can be put on the Web for online viewing.
LATEX2HTML does also a good job in rapid web site deployment. These pages are generated from a single LATEX source.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/latex2html-2008-4.el6.noarch.rpm5e1ea8a9eba0be8903480d8c9c81084b4d4a11aaefad48723d3e3e319750c831SL6.0:latracenewpackage: latraceallows you to trace library calls and get their statistics in a manner similar to the strace utility (syscall tracing)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/latrace-0.5.9-2.el6.i686.rpm156f1fe62ac6a1535bcabbef81227f383643965340aded60872b96e82e6b19f9SL6.0:lcmsnewpackage: lcmsLittleCMS intends to be a small-footprint, speed optimized color management engine in open source form.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lcms-1.19-1.el6.i686.rpm8c697187600a4b481d2ba78efae9ebbe8273a6554fee835dc8bc1b9fb9e51587Packages/lcms-devel-1.19-1.el6.i686.rpmd5fd583a4d120317633a41b5e966e782afacebbca35ae899036c91e8e1521e89Packages/lcms-libs-1.19-1.el6.i686.rpm2d9ddc23198a86ae91e56d61797167eeada5484c3a3f36a28ea555ee88cf9373Packages/python-lcms-1.19-1.el6.i686.rpmc9aae811e687030985c7c21740ae1f6d0d097301c6ed5109002cd633de46bf10SL6.0:ldapjdknewpackage: ldapjdkThe Mozilla LDAP SDKs enable you to write applications which access, manage, and update the information stored in an LDAP directory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ldapjdk-4.18-5.1.el6.i686.rpm464e1c1ff54810745f5eaa09138f80d0d5b72751eae61a596925a9a393580c70Packages/ldapjdk-javadoc-4.18-5.1.el6.i686.rpm9de43b14d9f05cf78747f1da672f890004c8db428ea2d5d3855cb2bb32432de9SL6.0:lessnewpackage: lessThe less utility is a text file browser that resembles more, but has more capabilities. Less allows you to move backwards in the file as well as forwards. Since less doesn't have to read the entire input file before it starts, less starts up more quickly than text editors (for example, vi).
You should install less because it is a basic utility for viewing text files, and you'll use it frequently.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/less-436-4.el6.i686.rpmb9a199dc9a52ed79f393ffe595fd3e2e7223898385f929cf2e8bae3d63b2f681SL6.0:lftpnewpackage: lftpLFTP is a sophisticated ftp/http file transfer program. Like bash, it has job control and uses the readline library for input. It has bookmarks, built-in mirroring, and can transfer several files in parallel. It is designed with reliability in mind.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lftp-4.0.9-1.el6.i686.rpm5ecb32600c3cc087b4c050bc7df757c2f3c74b7e33d5c79d2e10e2ea0e36cbebPackages/lftp-scripts-4.0.9-1.el6.noarch.rpmef3bbe8ca9f9c2c0a413d93299081fc8ce2b4bc35d9ff1d0a1bd114f7bd41996SL6.0:libEMFnewpackage: libEMFlibEMF is a library for generating Enhanced Metafiles on systems which don't natively support the ECMA-234 Graphics Device Interface (GDI). The library is intended to be used as a driver for other graphics programs such as Grace or gnuplot. Therefore, it implements a very limited subset of the GDI.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libEMF-1.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm31eac0f3f1bc47a96b6b12a65e36dccb2c465612a35e9ea256f824a2c5bb4933Packages/libEMF-devel-1.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm0f80d530804dd0d816a5bb5b992e246094ceaacd3a6d6ee17ea84c254a55e48cSL6.0:libICEnewpackage: libICEThe X.Org X11 ICE (Inter-Client Exchange) runtime library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libICE-1.0.6-1.el6.i686.rpmf59bd8668ca9822b93fa3ee23aed7d335c213d03b06159e2c0dd1b8ce5ccb38dPackages/libICE-devel-1.0.6-1.el6.i686.rpma32192e388288f7fd9a278c763c4b1cba4d188b6c8def1cb9907f5bcad1f4f1dSL6.0:libIDLnewpackage: libIDLlibIDL is a library for parsing IDL (Interface Definition Language). It can be used for both COM-style and CORBA-style IDL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libIDL-0.8.13-2.1.el6.i686.rpm0efea444bc53d51b710ba1e52ab064db8bfcc367b2fab32de105241a1b12bcffPackages/libIDL-devel-0.8.13-2.1.el6.i686.rpm04f22abb40f3e7d7369cfe736fc64a511c0ae110f154ab6d563a65003200c8d7SL6.0:libSMnewpackage: libSMThe X.Org X11 SM (Session Management) runtime library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libSM-1.1.0-7.1.el6.i686.rpm8e149816e3c8a3324f8f075dcc6484db34197bc14eba01f095580899e050f08cPackages/libSM-devel-1.1.0-7.1.el6.i686.rpm6ec0982fe82691fa505f63e22335be1c7d964f374d84616e7ec0aedc54f6e378SL6.0:libX11newpackage: libX11Core X11 protocol client library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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This library, libaio, provides the Linux-native API for async I/O. The POSIX async I/O facility requires this library in order to provide kernel-accelerated async I/O capabilities, as do applications which require the Linux-native async I/O API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libaio-0.3.107-10.el6.i686.rpmc20490cc900b7e793a2b43f3ea1f3d6b6e8d1b9b4616bad732a6b8b873d1107dPackages/libaio-devel-0.3.107-10.el6.i686.rpm8e20ecb62dbf51b4266b0e33b4d2bb2a2239b58ad22bce7ebf4a4be685b0d641SL6.0:libaonewpackage: libaoLibao is a cross platform audio output library. 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It can also write shar archives and read ISO9660 CDROM images and ZIP archives.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libarchive-2.8.3-2.el6.i686.rpmc543bd5d3850ac4a6c584ecb4b5be3d4a426d5692bea40f2645c52b66c1b3c99Packages/libarchive-devel-2.8.3-2.el6.i686.rpm8e24af071b312345f1102c3f2321ffc1e13a24cc8ec0bb666c04fdfc567eed8eSL6.0:libart_lgplnewpackage: libart_lgplGraphics routines used by the GnomeCanvas widget and some other applications. libart renders vector paths and the like.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libart_lgpl-2.3.20-5.1.el6.i686.rpmd308dbb84d4a64f8daee6f572eb0df35446c34480df0d6148817a90ebb3c0d1bPackages/libart_lgpl-devel-2.3.20-5.1.el6.i686.rpmd1fc198674cbfda5fb9b13c9a07818bcf4146a59914fb326e16a8d83abed0671SL6.0:libassuannewpackage: libassuanThis is the IPC library used by GnuPG 2, GPGME and a few other packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libassuan-devel-1.0.5-3.el6.i686.rpmdb4273c5b8bd7c7e345ebc3a742e640bc54585cdd4f63266f32bf6035e9f0b90SL6.0:libasyncnsnewpackage: libasyncnsA small and lightweight library that implements easy to use asynchronous wrappers around the libc NSS functions getaddrinfo(), res_query() and related.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libasyncns-0.8-1.1.el6.i686.rpm056f989433877f05bb30ad4bd263c645e6a2500da3cfcf57b50b9982eb505489Packages/libasyncns-devel-0.8-1.1.el6.i686.rpm38fa50568f2465477382e4c5ab4f860ee1703d888e1452a15e68d0b89f747a3eSL6.0:libatasmartnewpackage: libatasmartA scmall and lightweight parser library for ATA S.M.A.R.T. hard disk health monitoring.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libatasmart-0.17-3.el6.i686.rpm74a4f36283b5d34f7f48624b1445984e5e6509a1c35979bc1f10c67e8a720d9cPackages/libatasmart-devel-0.17-3.el6.i686.rpmfe02740d1abd8716152a4bcecd458cfdcc0c0b99aa8fc54daf410d4bcbfe4a55SL6.0:libatomic_opsnewpackage: libatomic_opsProvides implementations for atomic memory update operations on a number of architectures. This allows direct use of these in reasonably portable code. Unlike earlier similar packages, this one explicitly considers memory barrier semantics, and allows the construction of code that involves minimum overhead across a variety of architectures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libatomic_ops-devel-1.2-8.gc.1.el6.i686.rpm77009ef8505c04fc7877ba6d822f527fa761e26254ef8ca0cf8abc4575f8ab80SL6.0:libavc1394newpackage: libavc1394The libavc1394 library allows utilities to control IEEE-1394 devices using the AV/C specification. 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For now this means only CD-R and CD-RW.
The project comprises of several more or less interdependent parts which together strive to be a usable foundation for application development. These are libraries, language bindings, and middleware binaries which emulate classical (and valuable) Linux tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cdrskin-0.7.0-1.el6.i686.rpmb837c19254d2103d52a83f9233a623cd7383e8633b3a673ecebf80957da14156Packages/libburn-0.7.0-1.el6.i686.rpm9d1beba75b11ea643b1f576049c1cba41b81d4dfa6a2c558d338a1c1714bf0d5Packages/libburn-devel-0.7.0-1.el6.i686.rpmfebf2b06ee28b4d3a13628550b7a243dc0f973da5babed96d164f6f3005c84f2SL6.0:libc-clientnewpackage: libc-clientC-client is a common API for accessing mailboxes. It is used internally by the popular PINE mail reader, the University of Washington's IMAP server and PHP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libc-client-2007e-11.el6.i686.rpm2d3061e672a86daf41362b57c95c091ced4879a38eac2a52fffe153145c68a0dPackages/libc-client-devel-2007e-11.el6.i686.rpm90a519287e290bbae848e16c7c143505404f332ac1298fdd5415f639c30b9364SL6.0:libcanberranewpackage: libcanberraA small and lightweight implementation of the XDG Sound Theme Specification (http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcanberra-0.22-1.el6.i686.rpm4ef200b883f4b07bae295ab96f794134f02ba5434d90851332fc8ffb9cba343fPackages/libcanberra-devel-0.22-1.el6.i686.rpm429748b54508e794866ad1b67ea0a563967b2dab11c61c79acd5d4d7193b9613Packages/libcanberra-gtk2-0.22-1.el6.i686.rpm89c6321182194c44eddfb6d70d8651dc9b7e3482cf2a9d1ce23ba0a40d8dbb5cSL6.0:libcapnewpackage: libcaplibcap is a library for getting and setting POSIX.1e (formerly POSIX 6) draft 15 capabilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcap-2.16-5.2.el6.i686.rpmb7ade4f318f3f7ed7b6f780266245a0f2fc969645076b702c25e894e5a192858Packages/libcap-devel-2.16-5.2.el6.i686.rpm07416b3ef648ac05ded6ed3adf0ece454ae83ca59ff93581fa911717bef77045SL6.0:libcap-ngnewpackage: libcap-ngLibcap-ng is a library that makes using posix capabilities easierScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcap-ng-0.6.4-3.el6.i686.rpmef7ba55fb63b38802dc8ca7a9c0b4982b0a95721302a9791211ccac187fe6299Packages/libcap-ng-devel-0.6.4-3.el6.i686.rpmd0425d7281b8c27174e31d8392834fd9250490eb6f1dd835920e4b7674cc5db8Packages/libcap-ng-python-0.6.4-3.el6.i686.rpm291587905c28e88e47985ef632c40d3c25622ffeda66b31945f7fa83a903947ePackages/libcap-ng-utils-0.6.4-3.el6.i686.rpmf304af387fd9876384aca7b93ce12b11247ce35f460e9328e36d99bfc595b164SL6.0:libcdionewpackage: libcdioThis library provides an interface for CD-ROM access. It can be used by applications that need OS- and device-independent access to CD-ROM devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcdio-0.81-3.1.el6.i686.rpm5657657d6c59f07db5f0830973ff87a60f01ceb5201e9bf1e24dd617fd4ab8c8Packages/libcdio-devel-0.81-3.1.el6.i686.rpmcf2a466bda02a5350c0ff41165f7301bd869c00d92c42fa249ef4acc5712fe39SL6.0:libcgroupnewpackage: libcgroupControl groups infrastructure. The tools and library help manipulate, control, administrate and monitor control groups and the associated controllers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcgroup-0.36.1-6.el6.i686.rpmf9be2a9435f945c8ce38cb4de8011dd55ee4d4418c456735b76e37294c7baf34Packages/libcgroup-devel-0.36.1-6.el6.i686.rpm1290ef2ec986105c19ab6c75f943aba6430e9b36a107668d93de972b66ff7a3cPackages/libcgroup-pam-0.36.1-6.el6.i686.rpm8222cccb5fce96ab26a8964eeabce979b506a91f2a06cffdfec47832e561597eSL6.0:libchewingnewpackage: libchewinglibchewing is an intelligent phonetic input method library for Chinese.
It provides the core algorithm and logic that can be used by various input methods. The Chewing input method is a smart bopomofo phonetics input method that is useful for inputting Mandarin Chinese.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libchewing-0.3.2-27.el6.i686.rpm18cbdfeddd1a1a6bb7f69458db39491429914cd87fc0e3a211f206669d07733ePackages/libchewing-devel-0.3.2-27.el6.i686.rpm3b13672590ceaea64e27440eb48fcfb17883e3d3ba7f69e040831b627c0c69fePackages/libchewing-python-0.3.2-27.el6.i686.rpmb721a10f86fdaf3e21556f435539aecae195e82ac60dca2c5b8e82be679452d0SL6.0:libcmpiutilnewpackage: libcmpiutilLibcmpiutil is a library of utility functions for CMPI providers. The goal is to reduce the amount of repetitive work done in most CMPI providers by encapsulating common procedures with more "normal" APIs. This extends from operations like getting typed instance properties to standardizing method dispatch and argument checking.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcmpiutil-0.5.1-1.el6.1.i686.rpm20539d8a220539ba8df20de1c748fda4437731a95a35913da0aad3c9393911cdPackages/libcmpiutil-devel-0.5.1-1.el6.1.i686.rpmc5f7c017c6281c47fb19149f4c8cc2a9252efeb49240735420455905c8823f0aSL6.0:libconfignewpackage: libconfigLibconfig is a simple library for manipulating structured configuration files. This file format is more compact and more readable than XML. And unlike XML, it is type-aware, so it is not necessary to do string parsing in application code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libconfig-1.3.2-1.1.el6.i686.rpm95f79cb4519f3b3f0b8853c59c2669e9039b014a152b0be46a8bf8b49943e1bcPackages/libconfig-devel-1.3.2-1.1.el6.i686.rpme9127366f992bc2d07385a0b236599697c05f21456b4d4de8861cd8292c97fe0SL6.0:libcroconewpackage: libcrocoCSS2 parsing and manipulation library for GNOMEScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcroco-0.6.2-5.el6.i686.rpm36a21e7b226b07791792fd18314e47a396e8ddbc2223a92473781800c3d73261Packages/libcroco-devel-0.6.2-5.el6.i686.rpm2d9c06711a5965a8f900bf9f802df0c98afc14605d56788a6c31ce70e1ea6a8eSL6.0:libcxgb3newpackage: libcxgb3Userspace hardware driver for use with the libibverbs InfiniBand/iWARP verbs library. This driver enables Chelsio iWARP capable ethernet devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcxgb3-1.2.5-4.el6.i686.rpmebc3a4f334d20a95bd4744ed42f1629c99d1b2bb93cff69d988a82c72e077820Packages/libcxgb3-static-1.2.5-4.el6.i686.rpmeb1e2ebcd2b799ffc72546fae207bc46f8632aae787becc56edba56b6b806df1SL6.0:libdaemonnewpackage: libdaemonlibdaemon is a lightweight C library which eases the writing of UNIX daemons. It consists of the following parts: * A wrapper around fork() which does the correct daemonization
procedure of a process * A wrapper around syslog() for simpler and compatible log output to
Syslog or STDERR * An API for writing PID files * An API for serializing UNIX signals into a pipe for usage with
select() or poll() * An API for running subprocesses with STDOUT and STDERR redirected
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The libdbi package contains just the libdbi framework. To make use of libdbi you will also need one or more plugins from libdbi-drivers, which contains the plugins needed to interface to specific database servers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdbi-0.8.3-3.1.el6.i686.rpm72ff8078ae1777d7d03f630cdb57e929033d98adec10aed0d41187ddb69ab566Packages/libdbi-devel-0.8.3-3.1.el6.i686.rpma8b422e23079b16ed35b6fc8528bcd0b2118813320ee7b60d4a47f656547522cSL6.0:libdbi-driversnewpackage: libdbi-driverslibdbi implements a database-independent abstraction layer in C, similar to the DBI/DBD layer in Perl. Writing one generic set of code, programmers can leverage the power of multiple databases and multiple simultaneous database connections by using this framework.
libdbi-drivers contains the database-specific plugins needed to connect libdbi to particular database servers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdbi-dbd-mysql-0.8.3-5.1.el6.i686.rpmfc29da79203cf4dd44836dae0da41cb8a45bf4fadb11e478ce391296b91d7490Packages/libdbi-dbd-pgsql-0.8.3-5.1.el6.i686.rpm951b53cbde61bd8fba0cc6712302d4182d1eabd03f3a563e96173b673052358cPackages/libdbi-dbd-sqlite-0.8.3-5.1.el6.i686.rpm264aeb3e4d599522df09f78778ba12a1849f774b0583b66d5e5a821c4c02d283Packages/libdbi-drivers-0.8.3-5.1.el6.i686.rpme4e1c7be57e8b7fb587176147bdc34e2a8befcdb2456c6c97793bcee788b6dfbSL6.0:libdc1394newpackage: libdc1394Libdc1394 is a library that is intended to provide a high level programming interface for application developers who wish to control IEEE 1394 based cameras that conform to the 1394-based Digital Camera Specification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdc1394-2.1.2-3.4.el6.i686.rpm6bb71d8d32c81a10ccce78bd579cdae765c881e9c74f916970e77ffcff4390e1Packages/libdc1394-devel-2.1.2-3.4.el6.i686.rpm1b8000638cd8b7e2daf54b1fdc5f2f09de32660ee935f4973f91a6fc8ba658d1Packages/libdc1394-docs-2.1.2-3.4.el6.i686.rpm61fdca26d2767739b51c158abe499fec92907f3a34e2e91cf6d0dac8da672e24Packages/libdc1394-tools-2.1.2-3.4.el6.i686.rpm98d430f6fe16ea4726e195950cd4a5611bee46c8e48e04d3428bb63e73bcb456SL6.0:libdiscidnewpackage: libdiscidThis C library libdiscid creates MusicBrainz DiscIDs from audio CDs. It reads the table of contents (TOC) of a CD and generates an identifier which can be used to lookup the CD at MusicBrainz. Additionally, it provides a submission URL for adding the DiscID to the database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdiscid-0.2.2-4.1.el6.i686.rpm0f64a7e677addb68a670af3e391803b6a972a8d0e289496cdba89e905cf750cePackages/libdiscid-devel-0.2.2-4.1.el6.i686.rpm77923ed994e436c85760a01f4fc65ec0f2473f706abf3486de0c35d500bd9e75SL6.0:libdmxnewpackage: libdmxThe X.Org X11 DMX (Distributed Multihead X) runtime library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdmx-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm43dd1d9b1433ecea2fedb543dedbd0989b83a62f722cf787a334aa5c22657e9bPackages/libdmx-devel-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm2efa9653cb5afcc5e48b9241942d3c5b22e2bfa544159bbf5c7023de5bbdb720SL6.0:libdrmnewpackage: libdrmDirect Rendering Manager runtime libraryScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdrm-2.4.20-2.el6.i686.rpm541f33f19ccb93b9324234a3d07b346b5006e854cc487cb5328c82a13c0013cdPackages/libdrm-devel-2.4.20-2.el6.i686.rpm5aecc5b4a3cfd457da1c2c9f3353edbcab28e1b8e88979315e01377a4f50d68aSL6.0:libdvnewpackage: libdvThe Quasar DV codec (libdv) is a software codec for DV video, the encoding format used by most digital camcorders, typically those that support the IEEE 1394 (a.k.a. FireWire or i.Link) interface. libdv was developed according to the official standards for DV video: IEC 61834 and SMPTE 314M.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdv-1.0.0-8.1.el6.i686.rpm4e2991457d2600d1e91e17008cf04d4bb9d7debccfa2e153b61308651fd6e44dPackages/libdv-devel-1.0.0-8.1.el6.i686.rpm52b56be7502d500c437834838067ddca383a71e5e40d69271ee2cc506668239bPackages/libdv-tools-1.0.0-8.1.el6.i686.rpma3a3ad783be2d6942c344fd20068e2ae71929a05e37e1670c115e3dc41d02affSL6.0:libdvdreadnewpackage: libdvdreadlibdvdread provides a simple foundation for reading DVD video disks. It provides the functionality that is required to access many DVDs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdvdread-4.1.4-0.2.svn1183.el6.i686.rpm6eb003c0fc7a8a9b66bd09cfa1325e298e3a7e91d4dd6090ed4cb25f7e4f949dPackages/libdvdread-devel-4.1.4-0.2.svn1183.el6.i686.rpm7b81a62006b51b3ef99e1a2a6eeac0c558c2fd1d7f0ab3d2c1dbd287b26ce572SL6.0:libeditnewpackage: libeditLibedit is an autotool- and libtoolized port of the NetBSD Editline library. It provides generic line editing, history, and tokenization functions, similar to those found in GNU Readline.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libedit-2.11-4.20080712cvs.1.el6.i686.rpm55cd8aab91e7811822cb5c6198ddc95c7e53543f6dbf4bd70a64daf3340415a1Packages/libedit-devel-2.11-4.20080712cvs.1.el6.i686.rpmb4177cef90aa0896eecd215f68b56c233f232c31bec7d02b08d00eb2f898b1f3SL6.0:liberation-fontsnewpackage: liberation-fontsThe Liberation Fonts are intended to be replacements for the three most commonly used fonts on Microsoft systems: Times New Roman, Arial, and Courier New.
Meta-package of Liberation fonts which installs Sans, Serif, and Monospace families.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/liberation-fonts-common-1.05.1.20090721-4.el6.noarch.rpmf3b76eec6c9801f4a64b96f2055d0705c3c3a6b4127ac7a1febd8e86c630f4e8Packages/liberation-mono-fonts-1.05.1.20090721-4.el6.noarch.rpmd4079558def97829c2957066b8c1aebb25dd13ae0e2628e58cc35fc4e986cc8bPackages/liberation-sans-fonts-1.05.1.20090721-4.el6.noarch.rpm932fb9cd7fcd972157cf6cb406cd0ff3fff1648091a209892aabdeb23991beffPackages/liberation-serif-fonts-1.05.1.20090721-4.el6.noarch.rpm62cec06f22ab66605e66799952c09923025c4403ed31993c465ad7deff28496cSL6.0:libertas-usb8388-firmwarenewpackage: libertas-usb8388-firmwareFirmware for Marvell Libertas USB 8388 Network AdapterScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libertas-usb8388-firmware-5.110.22.p23-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm5a887e2da0ec7a5da8bd9b6e07e5337a20e55528ea61c640ef6afa6a0200151aSL6.0:libesmtpnewpackage: libesmtpLibESMTP is a library to manage posting (or submission of) electronic mail using SMTP to a preconfigured Mail Transport Agent (MTA) such as Exim. It may be used as part of a Mail User Agent (MUA) or another program that must be able to post electronic mail but where mail functionality is not the program's primary purpose.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libesmtp-1.0.4-15.el6.i686.rpmaf6a1b4464d783f48722f6b4a6de14a2f6a0775ed2639cf3d20a06b2a6454296Packages/libesmtp-devel-1.0.4-15.el6.i686.rpmf4084c93ada9319a073cd37674191b6d72f4322d0c6f70230a30ee01959658e5SL6.0:libeventnewpackage: libeventThe libevent API provides a mechanism to execute a callback function when a specific event occurs on a file descriptor or after a timeout has been reached. libevent is meant to replace the asynchronous event loop found in event driven network servers. An application just needs to call event_dispatch() and can then add or remove events dynamically without having to change the event loop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libevent-1.4.13-1.el6.i686.rpm5516401be7ba69d90b7e21521a9ff78eace7538012a4df1e9b43563dd4242c59Packages/libevent-devel-1.4.13-1.el6.i686.rpm57a460eb75ce9c2cc1ea56f420e88084f97cbdd963bb51154e1abe13a82dc074SL6.0:libexifnewpackage: libexifMost digital cameras produce EXIF files, which are JPEG files with extra tags that contain information about the image. The EXIF library allows you to parse an EXIF file and read the data from those tags.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libexif-0.6.16-4.1.el6.i686.rpm77c8f898568a6fe272ffa46bb72d76e705b84593c1fe00007f88a9172d888441Packages/libexif-devel-0.6.16-4.1.el6.i686.rpm4c906e1069a5631bd6a24a52c93bd8d2242c535c493465cd53663c2c6c5c0e84SL6.0:libffinewpackage: libffiCompilers for high level languages generate code that follow certain conventions. These conventions are necessary, in part, for separate compilation to work. One such convention is the "calling convention". The calling convention is a set of assumptions made by the compiler about where function arguments will be found on entry to a function. A calling convention also specifies where the return value for a function is found.
Some programs may not know at the time of compilation what arguments are to be passed to a function. For instance, an interpreter may be told at run-time about the number and types of arguments used to call a given function. `Libffi' can be used in such programs to provide a bridge from the interpreter program to compiled code.
The `libffi' library provides a portable, high level programming interface to various calling conventions. This allows a programmer to call any function specified by a call interface description at run time.
FFI stands for Foreign Function Interface. A foreign function interface is the popular name for the interface that allows code written in one language to call code written in another language. The `libffi' library really only provides the lowest, machine dependent layer of a fully featured foreign function interface. A layer must exist above `libffi' that handles type conversions for values passed between the two languages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libffi-3.0.5-3.2.el6.i686.rpmc411fc81ad7340228888a08616d530068a20e66d5b6b069bbc5396c20cf6b60dPackages/libffi-devel-3.0.5-3.2.el6.i686.rpm38e8f42109309f780ec7012a2ea26d3091a324a5540311a4bbeeff6d075dba9dSL6.0:libfontencnewpackage: libfontencX.Org X11 libfontenc runtime libraryScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libfontenc-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpm392d1919738b90e3ee15783eb13ee6cac95a8e03d4668690b603cc33f70c9d47Packages/libfontenc-devel-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpm035976f06f0ceeb90506617353627a60fd67458f98fc39d7512b47dfff0f6a81SL6.0:libfontsnewpackage: libfontsLibFonts is a library developed to support advanced layouting in JFreeReport. This library allows to read TrueType-Font files to extract layouting specific informations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libfonts-1.0.0-3.OOo31.el6.i686.rpm777607665422fb0f2008b0176870f584df9ad2c0dcafaf34c29f7d9f8df684a4Packages/libfonts-javadoc-1.0.0-3.OOo31.el6.noarch.rpm946d01f71387ba967f548cad3c12678db11113b96fd9a9813424aad4cc6ff78eSL6.0:libformulanewpackage: libformulaLibFormula provides Excel-Style-Expressions. The implementation provided here is very generic and can be used in any application that needs to compute formulas.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libformula-0.2.0-3.OOo31.1.el6.i686.rpmc3d6073f680137e4b8ef2f107d155db9795d03c1cca6d87f082aa72c2d4de07ePackages/libformula-javadoc-0.2.0-3.OOo31.1.el6.noarch.rpm9c93df7c449ce9a4f2a82e474c7a52f2d9fabfc1218fb7d569c070127047ce70SL6.0:libfprintnewpackage: libfprintlibfprint offers support for consumer fingerprint reader devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libfprint-0.1.0-19.pre2.el6.i686.rpm08ca0184671206e7b3a83d5fa38f3d19efba33a5aab15f3ccdd1fc5867eacd87Packages/libfprint-devel-0.1.0-19.pre2.el6.i686.rpmfffb454cd42caaebbb643cfab4cefadf0c83ad95d688b5f640acfa8b9c4d0633SL6.0:libgail-gnomenewpackage: libgail-gnomeGAIL implements the abstract interfaces found in ATK for GTK+ and GNOME libraries, enabling accessibility technologies such as at-spi to access those GUIs.
libgail-gnome contains the GNOME portions of GAIL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgail-gnome-1.20.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpm27ff3fdfd828ce5b5769eb4724175b71a018fc959be330e1e38e82331d703cf2Packages/libgail-gnome-devel-1.20.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpme83b7166f85fe309b6a5b217555217e5fbb6ec45955663af306f8bd9845b5298SL6.0:libgcryptnewpackage: libgcryptLibgcrypt is a general purpose crypto library based on the code used in GNU Privacy Guard. This is a development version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgcrypt-1.4.5-3.el6.i686.rpm324754ee10c3c4e5f9bb964b32977c13b225c852c95e8a6c0b1a139fff46b183Packages/libgcrypt-devel-1.4.5-3.el6.i686.rpma10345c9b7ad54c174fc06a6522c37253f796561139dc77e76f85da53e483429SL6.0:libgdatanewpackage: libgdatalibgdata is a GLib-based library for accessing online service APIs using the GData protocol --- most notably, Google's services. It provides APIs to access the common Google services, and has full asynchronous support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgdata-0.5.0-2.el6.i686.rpm99127cd5c08fb4bf525139ef27d32febcb400743b2544607ac5e1ebc66e8bf2bPackages/libgdata-devel-0.5.0-2.el6.i686.rpm13ff8fc8e88c38367c643fdae56533c598027ef2f2bccd2693338a13b935e71fSL6.0:libglade2newpackage: libglade2Libglade is a small library that allows a program to load its user interface from am XML description at runtime. Libglade uses the XML file format used by the GLADE user interface builder GLADE, so libglade acts as an alternative to GLADE's code generation approach. Libglade also provides a simple interface for connecting handlers to the various signals in the interface (on platforms where the gmodule library works correctly, it is possible to connect all the handlers with a single function call). Once the interface has been instantiated, libglade gives no overhead, so other than the short initial interface loading time, there is no performance tradeoff.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libglade2-2.6.4-3.1.el6.i686.rpma69909da0bcafd32f6c2ce16407bd550145d5a0e9767efc9aa8acf33f30cdce3Packages/libglade2-devel-2.6.4-3.1.el6.i686.rpm487af5d51d48880cd73a759f712c39d4e4e6a483df165494eb7090caa67d0970SL6.0:libglademm24newpackage: libglademm24This package provides a C++ interface for libglademm. It is a subpackage of the GTKmm project. The interface provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create Gnome GUIs with GTK+'s flexible object-oriented framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libglademm24-2.6.7-3.1.el6.i686.rpmf10b868602b83db4ddb0e8aa5f773211c9b41b38676f1b5be31f3dd1dc66d77fPackages/libglademm24-devel-2.6.7-3.1.el6.i686.rpm884ecbe4d0abaaa62504db44ccc5f2e1f472fbdf0697519c55a10cc2c60e2402SL6.0:libgnomenewpackage: libgnomeGNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of GUI applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. The libgnome package includes non-GUI-related libraries that are needed to run GNOME. The libgnomeui package contains X11-dependent GNOME library features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnome-2.28.0-11.el6.i686.rpmebef046fad05b1eb81a9b1830720de21955246384bc0bfa643f37c14cfe6c7a3Packages/libgnome-devel-2.28.0-11.el6.i686.rpm8a44c0124d6d2fd34d9881e7e4fdb453389f994e51aac893ce60a9f251af69c2SL6.0:libgnomecanvasnewpackage: libgnomecanvasThe canvas widget allows you to create custom displays using stock items such as circles, lines, text, and so on. It was originally a port of the Tk canvas widget but has evolved quite a bit over time.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomecanvas-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpma4771ec753418bc4a85ed23f35fac6b16b7f0911477c0cfb15e35fe003f35872Packages/libgnomecanvas-devel-2.26.0-4.el6.i686.rpm4439fe739122e60a8efe226a192c9af9313c95063f449e3884e75963a5f18528SL6.0:libgnomecanvasmm26newpackage: libgnomecanvasmm26This package provides a C++ interface for GnomeUI. It is a subpackage of the gnomemm project. The interface provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create Gnome GUIs with GTK+'s flexible object-oriented framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomecanvasmm26-2.26.0-3.el6.i686.rpm7560ef7bbde4c3c7c3dc23bd55d3310438d78b7bd32d5b0d172ad2bc081ec269Packages/libgnomecanvasmm26-devel-2.26.0-3.el6.i686.rpmcad552671f0ce39caea24b9b93fc718cdae4344101a129b79be909ba7bceb089SL6.0:libgnomecupsnewpackage: libgnomecupsGNOME library for CUPS integrationScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomecups-0.2.3-9.el6.i686.rpm25f196d2257fda263535444271386ae78341a99fad85d6ed9fad8060fe65b33fPackages/libgnomecups-devel-0.2.3-9.el6.i686.rpm2ba5b74d42e1bf8220d1513ef390bb2f536825768b6703962d1b9d9b30e7dd6cSL6.0:libgnomekbdnewpackage: libgnomekbdThe libgnomekbd package contains a GNOME library which manages keyboard configuration and offers various widgets related to keyboard configuration.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomekbd-2.28.2-2.el6.i686.rpm68d21b89318ec69edd4cccaf31f98807fe5849b2f17558ead2b555e137610c80Packages/libgnomekbd-capplet-2.28.2-2.el6.i686.rpm055ca71e4b432333533d4269fea1d39363bc86a1d30c3f5f864acd8b1b841e40Packages/libgnomekbd-devel-2.28.2-2.el6.i686.rpm49d483482222c3d6d80531592dae98f44601c3caed6576e3fd9a9e140b04a2c0SL6.0:libgnomemm26newpackage: libgnomemm26This package provides a C++ interface for GnomeUI. It is a subpackage of the Gtk-- project. The interface provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create Gnome GUIs with GTK+'s flexible object-oriented framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomemm26-2.28.0-2.el6.i686.rpmf67ca16101bf0a34bd42d9cb1fd02765133243dc9f0a3c216d537c607be69606Packages/libgnomemm26-devel-2.28.0-2.el6.i686.rpmd93fedee08efc99beb4a68bfca7a2f03b7bc14581d5dcf03087f81ec0d99da84SL6.0:libgnomeprint22newpackage: libgnomeprint22GNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. The gnome-print package contains libraries and fonts needed by GNOME applications for printing.
You should install the gnome-print package if you intend to use any of the GNOME applications that can print. If you would like to develop GNOME applications that can print you will also need to install the gnome-print devel package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomeprint22-2.18.6-4.el6.i686.rpmfbf4ef802e371136c3f8d5755d6b0620798ea131366906e1aa2a105e74c54af7Packages/libgnomeprint22-devel-2.18.6-4.el6.i686.rpm297b104eae9e263aaf25172c1fa92414c0544af090648819f82c415a3cfcd225SL6.0:libgnomeprintui22newpackage: libgnomeprintui22The libgnomeprintui package contains GTK+ widgets related to printing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomeprintui22-2.18.4-3.el6.i686.rpmf2ebb091fb9f0d39a7f6a68ab56fd88dd7a78614a81d7574a5a921978f72a8efPackages/libgnomeprintui22-devel-2.18.4-3.el6.i686.rpm17cb4c0e7a9d67eff1c12402b01da2d490e383afa28edbfa9cb9261538bd76e2SL6.0:libgnomeuinewpackage: libgnomeuiGNOME (GNU Network Object Model Environment) is a user-friendly set of GUI applications and desktop tools to be used in conjunction with a window manager for the X Window System. The libgnomeui package includes GUI-related libraries that are needed to run GNOME. (The libgnome package includes the library features that don\'t use the X Window System.)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomeui-2.24.1-4.el6.i686.rpm319a1bc4fac0d184db6098fbea1a26490668fdef699d246cf59dc57511055d66Packages/libgnomeui-devel-2.24.1-4.el6.i686.rpm6cf41384936ce030f79089dca9efbcf6ba3e2a789476ea226424e7412dec1e20SL6.0:libgnomeuimm26newpackage: libgnomeuimm26This package provides a C++ interface for GnomeUI. It is a subpackage of the Gtk-- project. The interface provides a convenient interface for C++ programmers to create Gnome GUIs with GTK+'s flexible object-oriented framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgnomeuimm26-2.28.0-1.el6.i686.rpm77aaf0d3263856126d258c6b667385f928490534ca204d5961b16fd5e5aa7ec5Packages/libgnomeuimm26-devel-2.28.0-1.el6.i686.rpmd4ec6453a6f54cd3aa58c264cca4cf554e7f73b852094b60dc910fdd392fb43cSL6.0:libgpg-errornewpackage: libgpg-errorThis is a library that defines common error values for all GnuPG components. Among these are GPG, GPGSM, GPGME, GPG-Agent, libgcrypt, pinentry, SmartCard Daemon and possibly more in the future.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgpg-error-1.7-3.el6.i686.rpm479b097364885b5b8bd6c681f56ff1753fdf7b98306758d03d77f55e6176fe56Packages/libgpg-error-devel-1.7-3.el6.i686.rpm37812e9c0ef4ccbbd5eb8a775b5adf8f52d31b56d71f7a34c886f4f1f836f9b0SL6.0:libgphoto2newpackage: libgphoto2libgphoto2 is a library that can be used by applications to access various digital cameras. libgphoto2 itself is not a GUI application, opposed to gphoto. There are GUI frontends for the gphoto2 library, however, such as gtkam for example.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgphoto2-2.4.7-4.el6.i686.rpm9b17018e44a1b67cb7dcda641117fa91210be3544f0432f24d69103d39a0a839Packages/libgphoto2-devel-2.4.7-4.el6.i686.rpm29c5a82b7dac35bd9a4dbbeda17801564e9b89ab39aa314d719faa0d1bba274aSL6.0:libgpodnewpackage: libgpodLibgpod is a library to access the contents of an iPod. It supports playlists, smart playlists, playcounts, ratings, podcasts, album artwork, photos, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgpod-0.7.2-6.el6.i686.rpm585ab3f06f29a40f45b1a866916bce6ccc17e0b89bc043f84e857c48287318f3Packages/libgpod-devel-0.7.2-6.el6.i686.rpmfc2c0cecd11a94a0419da038d2cabf89f6b7a1c546c36f662488842fd4eff3d6Packages/libgpod-doc-0.7.2-6.el6.noarch.rpm9e4571c3698a38b73388a0fbfab6778ff9b21884cf1cd40109c7e7cf7987d127Packages/python-gpod-0.7.2-6.el6.i686.rpm558561b9f832e35d1363d985954e8aef434eeba0fc25ccbd7dad06fab07900f6SL6.0:libgsfnewpackage: libgsfA library for reading and writing structured files (eg MS OLE and Zip)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgsf-1.14.15-5.el6.i686.rpma9fda0545a7e7ffd20fac7470ac1b6dd806ad9f50f183ea8768628bd8ca371b6Packages/libgsf-devel-1.14.15-5.el6.i686.rpmb43d9ab5c1b3c561e2df22a03a61f1873033752b7f8e0fffc27f56cf2590a3fePackages/libgsf-gnome-1.14.15-5.el6.i686.rpm71cd90cb949b79ae9d9a437ae901f2eb19cbed66e5ea8a2c4953d4656af5ae79Packages/libgsf-gnome-devel-1.14.15-5.el6.i686.rpma95c3a07565f6a8a5138488df80d4ac0abe650a79d0a288b81084581592e3a5ePackages/libgsf-python-1.14.15-5.el6.i686.rpm9c226d6f2ea71a391ee7ecb6850fd1182f4e8874e517115449998c32e1e71215SL6.0:libgssgluenewpackage: libgssglueThis library exports a gssapi interface, but doesn't implement any gssapi mechanisms itself; instead it calls gssapi routines in other libraries, depending on the mechanism.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgssglue-0.1-8.1.el6.i686.rpm4a4d05eccbc08b492bd1130aaa4b4b49fff279ea1c5fcca2abe0a4c64b1172f2Packages/libgssglue-devel-0.1-8.1.el6.i686.rpm53230236da65ea72fe659c322c738e56cf5fad743ff4f94c2ec230ecbae98948SL6.0:libgtop2newpackage: libgtop2libgtop is a library for portably obtaining information about processes, such as their PID, memory usage, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgtop2-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm38e5db3c4222ebbe5e6536a5717b69b515ebd96f07cee849d694f7132e9fd1c4Packages/libgtop2-devel-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpmc4524f69f2051957555e6d22c1e8c8b2c2079168b3bf34af23ee47441feeca49SL6.0:libgweathernewpackage: libgweatherlibgweather is a library to access weather information from online services for numerous locations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgweather-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpmd44209f606e3e39602352767e10187a7267ac3efcf3cfea520f52e8891152dcaPackages/libgweather-devel-2.28.0-4.el6.i686.rpm830cecd3cff5f5cf635fd633c0ddcbcdd277e04253adbf8b1038ebacc1c98bb3SL6.0:libgximnewpackage: libgximlibgxim is a X Input Method protocol library that is implemented by GObject. this library helps you to implement XIM servers or client applications to communicate through XIM protocol without using Xlib API directly, particularly if your application uses GObject-based main loop.
This package contains the shared library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgxim-0.3.3-3.1.el6.i686.rpm56d4fe00ebb3b004b428dcaef108ea832f1694e20e617be8035aff0d6ad33d5bPackages/libgxim-devel-0.3.3-3.1.el6.i686.rpm8810935d4a510efc8a36d0a5d876ebc3e61dc2de8164728906321920d5e14fbeSL6.0:libhangulnewpackage: libhangullibhangul provides common features for Hangul input method programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhangul-0.0.10-1.el6.i686.rpma1d6c1ffe0125e2c3f7c30e54d58f19374e068b92468e444506a2f7d39f525cbPackages/libhangul-devel-0.0.10-1.el6.i686.rpm2e43dfa188b74d7e4464a2c9abd662ea9df5e1791bc9127cddb9920c88afc110SL6.0:libhbaapinewpackage: libhbaapiThe SNIA HBA API library. C-level project to manage Fibre Channel Host Bus Adapters.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhbaapi-2.2-10.el6.i686.rpm99c04d86fc4e1a7c54d8e0b02cd19d92a2542f20d49bffad77a072c764ea5dc8Packages/libhbaapi-devel-2.2-10.el6.i686.rpm819ff133268821f3164a2b9cbc3b5954557fe9937ffe90d39223bc439e236654SL6.0:libhbalinuxnewpackage: libhbalinuxSNIA HBAAPI vendor library built on top of the scsi_transport_fc interfacesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhbalinux-1.0.10-1.el6.i686.rpm07e6d47182ccf41dbe853840311c9a53819571ad2d76cf44c1c4d43afe7dd37fSL6.0:libhugetlbfsnewpackage: libhugetlbfslibhugetlbfs is a library which provides easy access to huge pages of memory. It is a wrapper for the hugetlbfs file system. Applications can use huge pages to fulfill malloc() requests without being recompiled by using LD_PRELOAD. Alternatively, applications can be linked against libhugetlbfs without source modifications to load BSS or BSS, data, and text segments into large pages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhugetlbfs-2.8-2.el6.i686.rpm5f3fa00b821b757b8bebd684ea81754a7cc2c712aa372b00dc9cd7e5c22b2610Packages/libhugetlbfs-devel-2.8-2.el6.i686.rpmcef75e7d9c94559586f5c93e2877fa770b2c57d3b46e40431ec3e9d85a935bd1Packages/libhugetlbfs-utils-2.8-2.el6.i686.rpm377f07a27e2cca27d57abeb10febc8cd44c590f422a488b663160a9bdc4b43d7SL6.0:libibcmnewpackage: libibcmlibibcm provides a userspace library that handles the majority of the low level work required to open an RDMA connection between two machines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libibcm-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpmaaa828032cfb09c42739c7e3bc8f66b84ccce013aa50b274ca97d61ed412ac10Packages/libibcm-devel-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpmc4833daeb2314307b9bbd37ca2c37e38b32a208aa80a406737095d56fb9beca5Packages/libibcm-static-1.0.5-2.el6.i686.rpmd6d42f4afaf4943e4d9c5a131ca21f7f2f032c2e81469070ded4a0572d773631SL6.0:libibcommonnewpackage: libibcommonlibibcommon provides common utility functions for the OFA diagnostic and management tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libibcommon-1.2.0-3.el6.i686.rpm6d3727a00f668d8831ad32b6cfdf4a1a1b14fe2a1e2f6ab4d8a5877f698031f3Packages/libibcommon-devel-1.2.0-3.el6.i686.rpm89408e7c6ba101789ec796ae31b2f1f72b0989e4e0be373511062e207dfab52fPackages/libibcommon-static-1.2.0-3.el6.i686.rpm9dbebb106470b2a78760ceb8873aaddb23e211bb4a8f2f6d8bfb2236ed3bf46dSL6.0:libibmadnewpackage: libibmadlibibmad provides low layer IB functions for use by the IB diagnostic and management programs. These include MAD, SA, SMP, and other basic IB functions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libibmad-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpmca83c3e7b8e1a5316507c2b83d03dc14993c1acdac440789bf111cff240a8729Packages/libibmad-devel-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpme80fe47cc2b4d6409288d6f0689fe8195bbd9bec9bed3aa43fbdbc879f7ae548Packages/libibmad-static-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpm2f5e32497a3878d9b1e94510cf8d89b1267797d24c63145952bedf511660d8a3SL6.0:libibumadnewpackage: libibumadlibibumad provides the user MAD library functions which sit on top of the user MAD modules in the kernel. These are used by the IB diagnostic and management tools, including OpenSM.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libibumad-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpmcbcd343e54fad705eb110aed554982ab83a4959070d8130ba32cb82078054effPackages/libibumad-devel-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpm1a7a889ccc5a21dec40bf6902140ac8fdeebdf08f233aaf3db31309704cd3099Packages/libibumad-static-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpm46d0ab574758041381ea667894fbffd8782934d2ab84333f1a537214d1a5fdf6SL6.0:libibverbsnewpackage: libibverbslibibverbs is a library that allows userspace processes to use RDMA "verbs" as described in the InfiniBand Architecture Specification and the RDMA Protocol Verbs Specification. This includes direct hardware access from userspace to InfiniBand/iWARP adapters (kernel bypass) for fast path operations.
For this library to be useful, a device-specific plug-in module should also be installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libibverbs-1.1.4-2.el6.i686.rpm18ad1fdfc28b2f31180f5ededb1f5c3024df8e839dae178838b38488427e6eefPackages/libibverbs-devel-1.1.4-2.el6.i686.rpm5a1e21026056b35228cb02ccd7b58b64e97c88a4c2f7e638144069c68f306270Packages/libibverbs-devel-static-1.1.4-2.el6.i686.rpm8d0310085e60996c63a42f2e4575e363a7debf645e9c9e55d7c4a166ba8e9bdcPackages/libibverbs-utils-1.1.4-2.el6.i686.rpm9b80c46dfcdfd3d76c0ed5f244bfcfaf3d6f2be5514c21dee475d573e9b7e6d9SL6.0:libicalnewpackage: libicalReference implementation of the iCalendar data type and serialization format used in dozens of calendaring and scheduling products.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libical-0.43-5.1.el6.i686.rpmda085bfcdbcf0f3d663eb848c3294f4db7ae8410e4257acf640b3727f9ce21caPackages/libical-devel-0.43-5.1.el6.i686.rpm61e5850a8eb5344f55f4c02bad052a755e9641ff751c178c1b6b2032f6437915SL6.0:libid3tagnewpackage: libid3taglibid3tag is a library for reading and (eventually) writing ID3 tags, both ID3v1 and the various versions of ID3v2.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libid3tag-0.15.1b-11.el6.i686.rpmb5a7b386b68f3b6bdb737c8c5f106cc367ab71893bd2f17a120fff1b59f118e5Packages/libid3tag-devel-0.15.1b-11.el6.i686.rpm0119b4ead71092f142470c9063d8026108c9caa7da5b2a5be13a39f54a292b33SL6.0:libidnnewpackage: libidnGNU Libidn is an implementation of the Stringprep, Punycode and IDNA specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) working group, used for internationalized domain names.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libidn-1.18-2.el6.i686.rpmaa07ac07c6471305d9b0e373681af54a516897c0e5352b12a96181040507520aPackages/libidn-devel-1.18-2.el6.i686.rpm00f68e4352a8baecc2c9b4ffe6e7d3b77c92fc6f2c7410f1c9f091b0f1ad9841SL6.0:libiec61883newpackage: libiec61883The libiec61883 library provides an higher level API for streaming DV, MPEG-2 and audio over IEEE1394. Based on the libraw1394 isochronous functionality, this library acts as a filter that accepts DV-frames, MPEG-2 frames or audio samples from the application and breaks these down to isochronous packets, which are transmitted using libraw1394.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libiec61883-1.2.0-4.el6.i686.rpm756fc996703cc43b199ba47fb5f34949c105e62316c026fa494eec56d5850796Packages/libiec61883-devel-1.2.0-4.el6.i686.rpm6dcd1e2296c3ecf8d71eced4f07a75b4130bb3f54aa49780a0b8d3ba00ce2274Packages/libiec61883-utils-1.2.0-4.el6.i686.rpm80b869aa7543e79c94b0dd1ee4d8bc971934963e75092931f6903844b20f26aeSL6.0:libieee1284newpackage: libieee1284The libieee1284 library is for communicating with parallel port devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libieee1284-0.2.11-9.el6.i686.rpmf78b2076469ab4b5174978a707713a6e38c6934bb5b8fd4ac2ee3e06bc03a278Packages/libieee1284-devel-0.2.11-9.el6.i686.rpm4cc2f57d9e5622249dc2383366861b9ca731ae0ea03d40f4896b8c3ebedc419cPackages/libieee1284-python-0.2.11-9.el6.i686.rpma4d3005fdf154a123ca92d5c185f4f71ee45cdbc600c435342ae078b144f1b77SL6.0:libimobiledevicenewpackage: libimobiledevicelibimobiledevice is a library for connecting to mobile devices including phones and music playersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libimobiledevice-0.9.7-4.el6.i686.rpm497668a6f5c07ef315d8fa96ed8f3de0b3dff613330024649edb032d1d868816Packages/libimobiledevice-devel-0.9.7-4.el6.i686.rpmb5436fdd468fb73cda07d1fe6936f99f7b365e129fd74655136547e28ab402e7Packages/libimobiledevice-python-0.9.7-4.el6.i686.rpmc6c84aa6792f104e8daefc3cd18f29aec2e3ba4a11f7f3bc4e30b307a620bc0aSL6.0:libiptcdatanewpackage: libiptcdatalibiptcdata is a library for parsing, editing, and saving IPTC data stored inside images. 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It is also a full featured ISO-9660 editor, allowing you to modify an ISO image or multisession disc, including file addition or removal, change of file names and attributes etc. It supports the extension AAIP which allows to store ACLs and xattr in ISO-9660 filesystems as well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libisofs-0.6.32-1.el6.i686.rpm5f292091469bdc194558cf9d27719ad4869807192e2b7775b09cecd747158c7cPackages/libisofs-devel-0.6.32-1.el6.i686.rpmfff2e77f3fa5fcc6680aa24e8c7ddd8278a6b83f72800885247ea207b06c1d21SL6.0:libjpegnewpackage: libjpegThe libjpeg package contains a library of functions for manipulating JPEG images, as well as simple client programs for accessing the libjpeg functions. Libjpeg client programs include cjpeg, djpeg, jpegtran, rdjpgcom and wrjpgcom. Cjpeg compresses an image file into JPEG format. Djpeg decompresses a JPEG file into a regular image file. Jpegtran can perform various useful transformations on JPEG files. Rdjpgcom displays any text comments included in a JPEG file. Wrjpgcom inserts text comments into a JPEG file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libjpeg-6b-46.el6.i686.rpmdc630040e3e558284f4154911563fb1b0383fcbbfaee26d65fb15d671ca75170Packages/libjpeg-devel-6b-46.el6.i686.rpm962fbe7411460749d333931f512cd498dadfd2c391d4d972824fd91aa9a3ce14Packages/libjpeg-static-6b-46.el6.i686.rpm09ffaf4275664ce1eae5dac2e963fb0218eab05453fb16a2df558f00e49c878fSL6.0:libksbanewpackage: libksbaKSBA is a library designed to build software based on the X.509 and CMS protocols.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libksba-1.0.7-1.el6.i686.rpm88c15e0b949e17c3027c43e7c026531e1dbccd744ae8760a9bde9a80296333ecPackages/libksba-devel-1.0.7-1.el6.i686.rpme9d13115460aea3038ca8de4af79ea0b39c506f498f8d1a583072961d4d508f6SL6.0:liblayoutnewpackage: liblayoutLibLayout is a layouting framework. It is based on the Cascading StyleSheets standard. The layouting expects to receive its content as a DOM structure (although it does not rely on the W3C-DOM API).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/liblayout-0.2.9-4.OOo31.el6.i686.rpmc4ac54e4a78db60d58e7d51ee76c717049a7b075585e588064719eac7c720d8bPackages/liblayout-javadoc-0.2.9-4.OOo31.el6.noarch.rpmca97a0a53bfd4cfd92462eb4db49cb10e1545a11cda66428ca99bbaaf9dd784eSL6.0:libloadernewpackage: libloaderLibLoader is a general purpose resource loading framework. It has been designed to allow to load resources from any physical location and to allow the processing of that content data in a generic way, totally transparent to the user of that library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libloader-1.0.0-2.OOo31.1.el6.i686.rpm7c2beae86737e37c109774d0931874676603a791923938dacbeedd61b713ed4bPackages/libloader-javadoc-1.0.0-2.OOo31.1.el6.noarch.rpmcffe5cadd9415d549fb01957a0c50e1f9678df2175664022b2f0cd6266715704SL6.0:libmatchboxnewpackage: libmatchboxMatchbox is a base environment for the X Window System running on non-desktop embedded platforms such as handhelds, set-top boxes, kiosks and anything else for which screen space, input mechanisms or system resources are limited.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmatchbox-1.9-6.1.el6.i686.rpm9837ce3c9c67c671005d3d441d873138a56e45f2ffe34402a8f93e015af3ddb7Packages/libmatchbox-devel-1.9-6.1.el6.i686.rpm9217a313436293a808eb174226aadcd0277782707f5488e7522410771adbff1eSL6.0:libmemcachednewpackage: libmemcachedlibmemcached is a C client library to the memcached server (http://danga.com/memcached). It has been designed to be light on memory usage, and provide full access to server side methods.
It also implements several command line tools:
memcat - Copy the value of a key to standard output. memflush - Flush the contents of your servers. memrm - Remove a key(s) from the server. memstat - Dump the stats of your servers to standard output. memslap - Generate testing loads on a memcached cluster. memcp - Copy files to memcached servers. memerror - Creates human readable messages from libmemcached error codes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmemcached-0.31-1.1.el6.i686.rpm282c73f453aa46401afc097f79aeef9ade101147381e7878d177fd5260079744Packages/libmemcached-devel-0.31-1.1.el6.i686.rpm42ee47796a68459c5db3ffa1bb3bac0c09d25655d092b318ae93d598b601f581SL6.0:libmlx4newpackage: libmlx4libmlx4 provides a device-specific userspace driver for Mellanox ConnectX HCAs for use with the libibverbs library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmlx4-1.0.1-7.el6.i686.rpm1a57c61fca0bb49a5cf4a036b194ccd2e4fbe2a35384da6a1a5bca20517a7bdfPackages/libmlx4-static-1.0.1-7.el6.i686.rpmc10b419ea8b5d8f0ec849036b49434124a2026f67f21cdc499d87e3e06472d91SL6.0:libmngnewpackage: libmngLibMNG is a library for accessing graphics in MNG (Multi-image Network Graphics) and JNG (JPEG Network Graphics) formats. MNG graphics are basically animated PNGs. JNG graphics are basically JPEG streams integrated into a PNG chunk.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmng-1.0.10-4.1.el6.i686.rpm783413950ef08f61d5f9da888723e53a2f811981121793de19ccb810d0191324Packages/libmng-devel-1.0.10-4.1.el6.i686.rpm20c59e4672fbca2dd02daf9be9ea46bea5ef833de891be0de0c227bdf9335e76SL6.0:libmpcdecnewpackage: libmpcdecMusepack is an audio compression format with a strong emphasis on high quality. It's not lossless, but it is designed for transparency, so that you won't be able to hear differences between the original wave file and the much smaller MPC file. It is based on the MPEG-1 Layer-2 / MP2 algorithms, but has rapidly developed and vastly improved and is now at an advanced stage in which it contains heavily optimized and patentless code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmpcdec-1.2.6-6.1.el6.i686.rpmad2e0d2d5e394db596a2f051191a05487f9671204d58db586d6fa7448f677ea3Packages/libmpcdec-devel-1.2.6-6.1.el6.i686.rpm271116dffab22870cf117d83e9521df1ab958c71e0da5f2448ca09cd23016a9cSL6.0:libmsnnewpackage: libmsnLibmsn is a reusable, open-source, fully documented library for connecting to the MSN Messenger service.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmsn-4.0-0.15.beta8.1.el6.i686.rpm4d04cab1e28438c9e3aba263220a8a7635a5bd52e396114a4c742b5f70beec2aPackages/libmsn-devel-4.0-0.15.beta8.1.el6.i686.rpm8668726af6bd73ac7b7778c0492cec72ba6550316deb85b19e615a553fe5838dSL6.0:libmthcanewpackage: libmthcalibmthca provides a device-specific userspace driver for Mellanox HCAs (MT23108 InfiniHost and MT25208 InfiniHost III Ex) for use with the libibverbs library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmthca-1.0.5-7.el6.i686.rpm3e8a7b30c9a2ac30a3c6525422b16414a59af6aac96d9eb44d552db9fcbdea22Packages/libmthca-static-1.0.5-7.el6.i686.rpmad7dfcf0ff15b8fa5d545db4c9a7466780d2fbd2db02752100ad68f15369942bSL6.0:libmtpnewpackage: libmtpThis package provides a software library for communicating with MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) media players, typically audio players, video players etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmtp-1.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpm1e8c75b36cdab5bd702d2565bb7f062ac3d6410220af493b5915530820f60fffPackages/libmtp-devel-1.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpma6f8bbe5fe46a66a6496a4f7e92fc7d2be39b3aded4fbf890ed2ca6d1f13f5ebPackages/libmtp-examples-1.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpmc395497c19aad38a580d95c0c4512602e8eb2afb05606ef8166facc244aa47b2SL6.0:libmusicbrainznewpackage: libmusicbrainzThe MusicBrainz client library allows applications to make metadata lookup to a MusicBrainz server, generate signatures from WAV data and create CD Index Disk ids from audio CD roms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmusicbrainz-2.1.5-11.1.el6.i686.rpmf2299f10916fb2f673a9f70d0d975c20ba214babb3a9ddc2b51e65ece79d5533Packages/libmusicbrainz-devel-2.1.5-11.1.el6.i686.rpmcaa401afb8c0745c8b70b2cc16ae8d7247baa72492352232ac30d926d0d4fb19SL6.0:libmusicbrainz3newpackage: libmusicbrainz3The MusicBrainz client library allows applications to make metadata lookup to a MusicBrainz server, generate signatures from WAV data and create CD Index Disk ids from audio CD roms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmusicbrainz3-3.0.2-7.el6.i686.rpm59f741c589e2f22f74103752cd0f95d2542aca7aa5084da101035d6fb2b07383Packages/libmusicbrainz3-devel-3.0.2-7.el6.i686.rpmb41fb95f67cc1f8f454e06f08d35bb6f30782c065c0cc7258d8766b3e4c34484SL6.0:libnetfilter_conntracknewpackage: libnetfilter_conntracklibnetfilter_conntrack is a userspace library providing a programming interface (API) to the in-kernel connection tracking state table.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnetfilter_conntrack-0.0.100-2.el6.i686.rpma01216741e6e6f299e4bec3fc9f91b251220dae4d5de20b5c65589f7b62e5013Packages/libnetfilter_conntrack-devel-0.0.100-2.el6.i686.rpmc164874c745b6d2501097257b86a679cd470724061c53665fff5f7ec941d624bSL6.0:libnfnetlinknewpackage: libnfnetlinklibnfnetlink is a userspace library that provides some low-level nfnetlink handling functions. It is used as a foundation for other, netfilter subsystem specific libraries such as libnfnetlink_conntrack, libnfnetlink_log and libnfnetlink_queue.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnfnetlink-1.0.0-1.el6.i686.rpmfac40f494d38c9f368769bc52041386262fdf0498027573f2398748c1b3f92a2Packages/libnfnetlink-devel-1.0.0-1.el6.i686.rpmc909ce03006650fb1034c7d2aea8cd29cd1b356dfcbb603701827afb9c1cf9d7SL6.0:libnicenewpackage: libnicelibnice is an implementation of the IETF's draft Interactive Connectivity Establishment standard (ICE). ICE is useful for applications that want to establish peer-to-peer UDP data streams. It automates the process of traversing NATs and provides security against some attacks. Existing standards that use ICE include the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) and Jingle, XMPP extension for audio/video calls.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnice-0.0.9-3.el6.i686.rpma4c6570c734686bbdfe45c305b1837194f36832cb044e2fd1cb7c2d3a5773b43Packages/libnice-devel-0.0.9-3.el6.i686.rpm6b4833cbc48052c6f4f8fe1cf4f44c058510ae31351fc464291bdad08512dff3SL6.0:libnihnewpackage: libnihlibnih is a small library for C application development containing functions that, despite its name, are not implemented elsewhere in the standard library set.
libnih is roughly equivalent to other C libraries such as glib, except that its focus is on a small size and intended for applications that sit very low in the software stack, especially outside of /usr.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnih-1.0.1-6.el6.i686.rpma2484ebd2d296ff928b3f59506d6f013bd16de04cda17c3c51574515d081b206Packages/libnih-devel-1.0.1-6.el6.i686.rpm09cdad39938e365acc79217bbd6d2f8c17fa2ab03d162126f2ac894ce1e060c5SL6.0:libnlnewpackage: libnlThis package contains a convenience library to simplify using the Linux kernel's netlink sockets interface for network manipulationScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnl-1.1-12.el6.i686.rpm9b61a059763e04e58372f5199f6a207a050abfcc2746afd0147d8cd2ef4fadc8Packages/libnl-devel-1.1-12.el6.i686.rpmad65e872d24acb4c450b6f5018ef3af659bdbe5c93ce5f346afabef6b62279f1SL6.0:libnotifynewpackage: libnotifylibnotify is a library for sending desktop notifications to a notification daemon, as defined in the freedesktop.org Desktop Notifications spec. These notifications can be used to inform the user about an event or display some form of information without getting in the user's way.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnotify-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpm5c7fd6a9b0020d20483466d99b67aa14539047bbc1d6d1e0500d810590f209c7Packages/libnotify-devel-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpma357d44a7a02d921a272f5d8ed536767a6a76e100e2b395d3e56d6dafff24721SL6.0:libntlmnewpackage: libntlmA library for authenticating with Microsoft NTLM challenge-response, derived from Samba sources.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libntlm-1.0-3.el6.i686.rpm8234c829edd1b97c374a210e1c85b154bd80a311738cffda72acea2acf9d3d28Packages/libntlm-devel-1.0-3.el6.i686.rpmfea7ce1303d71abbabbe90f721214894635d1decb737e825c969b9b93fd36725SL6.0:liboggnewpackage: liboggLibogg is a library for manipulating Ogg bitstream file formats. Libogg supports both making Ogg bitstreams and getting packets from Ogg bitstreams.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libogg-1.1.4-2.1.el6.i686.rpm8c54c99104361927a402ad885f7092dc338a86ac8d75418d0d9c6f9dce3cda94Packages/libogg-devel-1.1.4-2.1.el6.i686.rpm2f6b3adfb718b0634f13d0831ade5aee305f221fc6088e992e94a3d92262babePackages/libogg-devel-docs-1.1.4-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm7bff3ef155b23245f1ae229a9fe31346165a190ed13a3a3ef61fb823e5d64e37SL6.0:liboilnewpackage: liboilLiboil is a library of simple functions that are optimized for various CPUs. These functions are generally loops implementing simple algorithms, such as converting an array of N integers to floating-poing numbers or multiplying and summing an array of N numbers. Clearly such functions are candidates for significant optimization using various techniques, especially by using extended instructions provided by modern CPUs (Altivec, MMX, SSE, etc.).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/liboil-0.3.16-4.1.el6.i686.rpmec030d0408aab961638ce31ef1970c7e37b41931d1b3b783da126843d6024e2ePackages/liboil-devel-0.3.16-4.1.el6.i686.rpm5bb607a4ab07178222478f916d09848d8d02c4b6d1ade9f4b15d269ddd3c3644SL6.0:libopenrawnewpackage: libopenrawlibopenraw is an ongoing project to provide a free software implementation for camera RAW files decoding. One of the main reason is that dcraw is not suited for easy integration into applications, and there is a need for an easy to use API to build free software digital image processing application.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libopenraw-0.0.5-4.1.el6.i686.rpmcae78bd9dfed15dad6579104910738e91f421577e986e5b8f5c43f943155f228Packages/libopenraw-devel-0.0.5-4.1.el6.i686.rpm5e44cee29ec8ec5318e629abc71268a5c35e071160eb5716a816b553e172c325Packages/libopenraw-gnome-0.0.5-4.1.el6.i686.rpma60ee8bed1dbaebc343d8db41bee97aad2c6520a08cda768199cbca0fe36ab5fPackages/libopenraw-gnome-devel-0.0.5-4.1.el6.i686.rpmc8d19f1a07099bf03e988501930ab0d093ea62a7b0037fa98d48783d226c729bSL6.0:libotfnewpackage: libotfThe library "libotf" provides the following facilites. Read Open Type Layout Tables from OTF file. Currently these tables are supported; head, name, cmap, GDEF, GSUB, and GPOS. Convert a Unicode character sequence to a glyph code sequence by using the above tables. The combination of libotf and the FreeType library (Ver.2) realizes CTL (complex text layout) by OpenType fonts. This library is currently used by the m17n library. It seems that the probject Free Type Layout provides the similar (or better) facility as this library, but currently they have not yet released their library. So, we have developed this one.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libotf-0.9.9-3.1.el6.i686.rpm82022bd7ba0fab8db8cfc534c718d2b5f8d671f076cb0e1d77a9945cff435d2bPackages/libotf-devel-0.9.9-3.1.el6.i686.rpm3ad57de99bc5be4d9f5b00b6989c7eb1e4ba718c4704f0840bf5ddbafb129ba1SL6.0:libpanelappletmmnewpackage: libpanelappletmmlibpanelappletmm is part of the gnomemm project and provides a C++ interface for developing Gnome panel applets.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libpanelappletmm-2.26.0-3.el6.i686.rpm1ee64a14f3faeb824452eea609502e0e2cb24b0d9850db10b5000a70002f5bf5Packages/libpanelappletmm-devel-2.26.0-3.el6.i686.rpm3e07a2662c1675edb6611117f94d55a69dc0e857814cd8f8d5a47dd6e935cd9dSL6.0:libpapernewpackage: libpaperThe paper library and accompanying files are intended to provide a simple way for applications to take actions based on a system- or user-specified paper size. This release is quite minimal, its purpose being to provide really basic functions (obtaining the system paper name and getting the height and width of a given kind of paper) that applications can immediately integrate.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libpaper-1.1.23-6.1.el6.i686.rpmdeb64bb38a9b09805a9cdbf4921d47b7b21e0d26439202e113efd4e7e1c720faPackages/libpaper-devel-1.1.23-6.1.el6.i686.rpm16c0da9f8b7632f4f47ef2699f3daae7256f0a47174d8ce1a1bd950727f9bf82SL6.0:libpcapnewpackage: libpcapLibpcap provides a portable framework for low-level network monitoring. Libpcap can provide network statistics collection, security monitoring and network debugging. Since almost every system vendor provides a different interface for packet capture, the libpcap authors created this system-independent API to ease in porting and to alleviate the need for several system-dependent packet capture modules in each application.
Install libpcap if you need to do low-level network traffic monitoring on your network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libpcap-1.0.0-6.20091201git117cb5.el6.i686.rpm5832c706904c31fffa2647c1f5905620d179ae9ca0599133caa05c2c118dcc1bPackages/libpcap-devel-1.0.0-6.20091201git117cb5.el6.i686.rpm58ac16d03c2784a3cea619cfb8e8a44306ca8abca995f62f25d04d53b78f54bcSL6.0:libpciaccessnewpackage: libpciaccesslibpciaccess is a library for portable PCI access routines across multiple operating systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libpciaccess-0.10.9-2.el6.i686.rpmf195be7e1e62fe277be9e1d42274f592141c84e6159aadaf90fcc26e19e91f7cPackages/libpciaccess-devel-0.10.9-2.el6.i686.rpm6293906167aceada7620a22800cd9d59e3e97090446dfb4537f21a2a560ef71bSL6.0:libplistnewpackage: libplistlibplist is a library for manipulating Apple Binary and XML Property ListsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libplist-1.2-1.el6.i686.rpmf054660cb3d84b516eaf10e85ba37c06055c4168d24b59717783231ba6bfc931Packages/libplist-devel-1.2-1.el6.i686.rpmf055cc6cc31f67cf14926547fc28178bde8e767224facc7ded6e1f028f2677e1Packages/libplist-python-1.2-1.el6.i686.rpmf3be2dd174328b2fec7d16f1a93771a991de45194b21e5853ab11e12a5665d55SL6.0:libpngnewpackage: libpngThe libpng package contains a library of functions for creating and manipulating PNG (Portable Network Graphics) image format files. PNG is a bit-mapped graphics format similar to the GIF format. PNG was created to replace the GIF format, since GIF uses a patented data compression algorithm.
Libpng should be installed if you need to manipulate PNG format image files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libpng-1.2.44-1.el6.i686.rpm2f7635d1a06f9efa96d3e6e5dc35d9a10bb0d4787a41962123d6938215db0b2bPackages/libpng-devel-1.2.44-1.el6.i686.rpm000442e10c41880f4c1da74f6acafab290847f30d8ab8f5175e29969fb8ab2a3Packages/libpng-static-1.2.44-1.el6.i686.rpm7ac4af1065e2e842b96a5ddb8e2c3e28a67930211f0f54af0d2bf6f489ed2e76SL6.0:libproxynewpackage: libproxylibproxy offers the following features:
* extremely small core footprint (< 35K)
* no external dependencies within libproxy core
(libproxy plugins may have dependencies)
* only 3 functions in the stable external API
* dynamic adjustment to changing network topology
* a standard way of dealing with proxy settings across all scenarios
* a sublime sense of joy and accomplishmentScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libproxy-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpmb0b66a6b9a03efca93eb453587f4ebf909b9eb5471134e82c0aa1add95e93c94Packages/libproxy-bin-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm8b6fe5629c177aff80f6ac146fb952f7c6e91cf5cb07b9c8ec7a84b194e9091cPackages/libproxy-devel-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm798ae9ea9402c4d5b1990a16f21a9bc83a4ade8d7076891c9644e7f57ce3fb4ePackages/libproxy-gnome-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm1b8654660493f5b631042326c474801ad06c31044786c5ccde7a13ad6cbb79e4Packages/libproxy-kde-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm22f6305cf6cb48e0e02c20da4fc18ccd9d76a8e701d3230023a2dbf27833b769Packages/libproxy-mozjs-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm06d265ca15ee0a23b53bf0f45fa43c423593609366258ddcff5ff86699dc3a4cPackages/libproxy-python-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm7c5c793d6b6ac555511ad80a809eba90c157eea6c460877882d48a3722bea551Packages/libproxy-webkit-0.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm6fa5d6a1c0b02c95a89a21fdbf49cde9a874db39ec923e1551b7b7aec03c7314SL6.0:libpstnewpackage: libpstThe Libpst utilities include readpst which can convert email messages to both mbox and MH mailbox formats, pst2ldif which can convert the contacts to .ldif format for import into ldap databases, and pst2dii which can convert email messages to the DII load file format used by Summation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libpst-0.6.44-1.el6.i686.rpm817448fd9e5a95d32ec5bce9bf6670da592dfa32cac95f9d0bdd1d57127d9441Packages/libpst-devel-0.6.44-1.el6.i686.rpmccb8622fe0f561402e3cfed783f9c385791f514172fc67f51b6e48ac59a67a6bPackages/libpst-devel-doc-0.6.44-1.el6.i686.rpmf0c8e0ff9e0807bce3d4519a3bbd1ea797e7c82fc89187cb752edc9c460d1d20Packages/libpst-doc-0.6.44-1.el6.i686.rpm7d6e2bbe9185317a442109a666f29b7e23c09b2c6b3af6df57ee042518995797Packages/libpst-libs-0.6.44-1.el6.i686.rpm2002ae73b83acbae8b7786a38d791b13a900ac034881e39bb6aeab7db5294e04Packages/libpst-python-0.6.44-1.el6.i686.rpm9ed7c7ddd7f3abf0f2744d7efc3a3e8546f481f9a8db7c3452b09a4b2f6cf826SL6.0:libraw1394newpackage: libraw1394The libraw1394 library provides direct access to the IEEE-1394 bus through the Linux 1394 subsystem's raw1394 user space interface. Support for both the classic ieee1394 and new firewire linux driver stacks is included, with run-time detection of the active stack. Fedora comes with the firewire stack by default.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libraw1394-2.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpmb07e44e75017c04dc9623133503f3c9650ee9e3490a59da73133869cf060c261Packages/libraw1394-devel-2.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm8f3b16fc4f4b355261d3351b9e591b9babb08c972333a4172b09ac16a13160c1SL6.0:librdmacmnewpackage: librdmacmlibrdmacm provides a userspace RDMA Communication Managment API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/librdmacm-1.0.10-2.el6.i686.rpmf3a18f740f99b6e2328a17ef387c0fea477c0ad8e2e233854c0eeeb45820fca6Packages/librdmacm-devel-1.0.10-2.el6.i686.rpm107dbacc80058c9a370dc010b6b8b1fa08b58e770e7120f7018b0178d36be15bPackages/librdmacm-static-1.0.10-2.el6.i686.rpm0da2d67647ec0f6e64bdff6bed6810684f41738c51af43eb76c43972ab5c7cacPackages/librdmacm-utils-1.0.10-2.el6.i686.rpm2995da511d6cf04eea75f8918694e1e26c40ce77ad80ae06f4e4761f2d6f690dSL6.0:libreadline-javanewpackage: libreadline-javalibreadline-java provides Java bindings for libedit though a JNI wrapper.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libreadline-java-0.8.0-24.3.el6.i686.rpm4cf52d99eaaaa300e6afe56aac39f7f3798868417b829a6d77c8658c515134a7Packages/libreadline-java-javadoc-0.8.0-24.3.el6.i686.rpmed38cadb276eef311e6df9273eb107f65d03cad5daafd73cee805eb5ca273c1bSL6.0:librelpnewpackage: librelpLibrelp is an easy to use library for the RELP protocol. RELP (stands for Reliable Event Logging Protocol) is a general-purpose, extensible logging protocol.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/librelp-0.1.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpmb2d90b8dc4e2d8db9ce00c012056476359a86ef05c2e5c522ca9686c73ce8b99Packages/librelp-devel-0.1.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpm5b1433ab98efe0c52a274cb8b1b3d23dc33861fff3e0e452dc2183d553c71ee6SL6.0:librepositorynewpackage: librepositoryLibRepository provides a simple abstraction layer to access bulk content that is organized in a hierarchical layer.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/librepository-1.0.0-2.OOo31.1.el6.i686.rpm4413a3f7305a308916fd3eccea7baff85da92bff089424b515e031b64d9f1c6aPackages/librepository-javadoc-1.0.0-2.OOo31.1.el6.noarch.rpm3ed0d7d2b2d7ea4614740226bd995c14d6f52ae73591731a3cca6dd320dfe86cSL6.0:librsvg2newpackage: librsvg2An SVG library based on cairo.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/librsvg2-2.26.0-5.el6.i686.rpm47a4884623f2e7bcf0af34e22095754cafca3c1716a06166c578f39a882a8879Packages/librsvg2-devel-2.26.0-5.el6.i686.rpm4159903e483fbaffe02fbbb74c4cf10e1d1d6453d8dbcb5e8f2f4f3708f9c7cfSL6.0:libsampleratenewpackage: libsamplerateSecret Rabbit Code is a sample rate converter for audio. It is capable of arbitrary and time varying conversions. It can downsample by a factor of 12 and upsample by the same factor. The ratio of input and output sample rates can be a real number. The conversion ratio can also vary with time for speeding up and slowing down effects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsamplerate-0.1.7-2.1.el6.i686.rpm9f3d248757dfd3bbded701f7ea7118e6c6cdd26db88d36739a2b9f73d6cb52c4Packages/libsamplerate-devel-0.1.7-2.1.el6.i686.rpmd74c415142e28301abac03791ecad9f1cd8317d53758d48c8723da0490ccfd31SL6.0:libselinuxnewpackage: libselinuxSecurity-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security.
libselinux provides an API for SELinux applications to get and set process and file security contexts and to obtain security policy decisions. Required for any applications that use the SELinux API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libselinux-2.0.94-2.el6.i686.rpme242092a2d1c4599a14d60be822fe1adfcc2b404a380fff8c7ad748d70138d73Packages/libselinux-devel-2.0.94-2.el6.i686.rpm2a2ed5b3cca6caf5c814ae735dbdab184ee1932bb75a2e992aef8a28b68329e0Packages/libselinux-python-2.0.94-2.el6.i686.rpm377893a67bfb496fddad361c8c6ca8b8a28a2c4f8b8dfeac7c34aef0a7c2497cPackages/libselinux-ruby-2.0.94-2.el6.i686.rpmab78adbb84eca5da05debd39bd195ea3a183781766506be0885d06fcf5589406Packages/libselinux-static-2.0.94-2.el6.i686.rpm6664a2e1c1d59850378cc194ec5309de8ea1a897536e1ebbff9e83ba4299b5c7Packages/libselinux-utils-2.0.94-2.el6.i686.rpmdb6baa474785bc144dfa06c67873c10cce3fe3ce2dfeb10de08627e6624661fcSL6.0:libsemanagenewpackage: libsemanageSecurity-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security.
libsemanage provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies. It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well as by programs like load_policy that need to perform specific transformations on binary policies such as customizing policy boolean settings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsemanage-2.0.43-4.el6.i686.rpmcae729841a21bc083031c690b4c1741e88a240c2be3e47d4889d99d2b3923f6dPackages/libsemanage-devel-2.0.43-4.el6.i686.rpm27f7d504159282f924b12559f6f686a6c199d47075672df5e33d5569641e5092Packages/libsemanage-python-2.0.43-4.el6.i686.rpm8a47a783a4e3e3fadaee5617d5cf609c1ee3d8ebc0e28be23431a490fd5a71a2Packages/libsemanage-static-2.0.43-4.el6.i686.rpm4baf5117fc9c078744638477c7982ae2f0723dfe52262552e02c8d02dd173920SL6.0:libsepolnewpackage: libsepolSecurity-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security.
libsepol provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies. It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well as by programs like load_policy that need to perform specific transformations on binary policies such as customizing policy boolean settings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsepol-2.0.41-3.el6.i686.rpm5bb4a32d5ce007ca1f9a40cc14bdfbe8b925ec3ca1740e501b2e1df5f71fa216Packages/libsepol-devel-2.0.41-3.el6.i686.rpm879d80c2c19650ecfead5c5b0f4056274972cd1db916431fef1fd6ca40a0ab60Packages/libsepol-static-2.0.41-3.el6.i686.rpme0138b3d1f4faca76ff5552ca029e7f1f50f446b409d2013be81df3ea39b6847SL6.0:libsexynewpackage: libsexySome funky fresh graphical widgets for GTK+ 2 applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsexy-0.1.11-13.el6.i686.rpm885c7b622223acf0c40a7b0a75dec26567af3018a24ef387e4befe1b44b29fd1Packages/libsexy-devel-0.1.11-13.el6.i686.rpmafd18f668f35e23020c5be1f4005f30811a2ac8c4fbf341eca5ea50b97a9121dSL6.0:libshoutnewpackage: libshoutlibshout is a library for communicating with and sending data to an icecast server. It handles the socket connection, the timing of the data, and prevents most bad data from getting to the icecast server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libshout-2.2.2-5.1.el6.i686.rpm0aecc9da969aca0eb0b73ddeddb6a979b7bef5f860a84ddc931985b431d20e77Packages/libshout-devel-2.2.2-5.1.el6.i686.rpm5f59980336d58d909eae1ce75fefdd4ca31b23fb47d4c76023842122a5ec440fSL6.0:libsigc++20newpackage: libsigc++20This library implements a full callback system for use in widget libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally part of the Gtk-- widget set, libsigc++20 is now a separate library to provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its kind with the ability to connect an abstract callback to a class method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched by other C++ callback libraries.
Package GTK-- (gtkmm), which is a C++ binding to the GTK+ library, starting with version 1.1.2, uses libsigc++20.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsigc++20-2.2.4.2-1.el6.i686.rpm7aac9c96dce9c868ff2e7deb435595d47201b4d61e02f64e8129a49a1a61b549Packages/libsigc++20-devel-2.2.4.2-1.el6.i686.rpm921298b4def500dfee155b88205665dacfb401aa730a12fa2161de3861fe1acbPackages/libsigc++20-doc-2.2.4.2-1.el6.i686.rpm241d4940793edc7565914750a2f7692d08564661e52e036f626c4b3dcce3b423SL6.0:libsminewpackage: libsmiLibsmi is a C library to access MIB module information through a well defined API that hides the nasty details of locating and parsing SMIv1/v2 MIB modules.
This package contains tools to check, dump, and convert MIB definitions and a steadily maintained and revised archive of all IETF and IANA maintained standard MIB modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsmi-0.4.8-4.el6.i686.rpm32797148e7b660bacb68117f99ee8488b5ad542e6e636249bc2cb7d1ae3d57eaPackages/libsmi-devel-0.4.8-4.el6.i686.rpme492266c23ac9a292f52cf39966cc0e742ec63d0b3ab56f11b925ab7b703fe72SL6.0:libsndfilenewpackage: libsndfilelibsndfile is a C library for reading and writing sound files such as AIFF, AU, WAV, and others through one standard interface. It can currently read/write 8, 16, 24 and 32-bit PCM files as well as 32 and 64-bit floating point WAV files and a number of compressed formats. It compiles and runs on *nix, MacOS, and Win32.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsndfile-1.0.20-3.el6.i686.rpmdf3486caa338706836ba657afa0342ff0e4abe95b049ba73cd2a09b7a6182137Packages/libsndfile-devel-1.0.20-3.el6.i686.rpmeb89ae37839b3a8a71a02af44907d55ff7c8b76d8f0f1fcbee8d75483a680443SL6.0:libsoupnewpackage: libsoupLibsoup is an HTTP library implementation in C. It was originally part of a SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) implementation called Soup, but the SOAP and non-SOAP parts have now been split into separate packages.
libsoup uses the Glib main loop and is designed to work well with GTK applications. This enables GNOME applications to access HTTP servers on the network in a completely asynchronous fashion, very similar to the Gtk+ programming model (a synchronous operation mode is also supported for those who want it).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsoup-2.28.2-1.el6.i686.rpm36730041ae88f003c7f3320bcdb44da156634e7acab1d2aa30be54ae5e08397ePackages/libsoup-devel-2.28.2-1.el6.i686.rpm955c98963aa4e1e6020481ce6f3126abcc71f5885a531fb8ebc2ac090ec797e4SL6.0:libspectrenewpackage: libspectrelibspectre is a small library for rendering PostScript(TM) documents. It provides a convenient easy to use API for handling and rendering PostScript documents.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libspectre-0.2.4-1.el6.i686.rpm52a445fec20364f6e8f5bc52968953f96acc94d0c2e482d8f4466389b323d3bdPackages/libspectre-devel-0.2.4-1.el6.i686.rpmb3ce5867f5749564c45e16d6cd1384af61740e2ac3342ec3745188ba250465b3SL6.0:libspironewpackage: libspiroThis library will take an array of spiro control points and convert them into a series of bézier splines which can then be used in the myriad of ways the world has come to use béziers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libspiro-20071029-3.1.el6.i686.rpmd2e788579602478e50b81e7766f59b18575c1e753c3ee038cec823bd3f7a6336Packages/libspiro-devel-20071029-3.1.el6.i686.rpmd8fa0190710b2283e5a77d0f8dc624fe3296652c1fc67e51b820051ecf2b3ffcSL6.0:libssh2newpackage: libssh2libssh2 is a library implementing the SSH2 protocol as defined by Internet Drafts: SECSH-TRANS(22), SECSH-USERAUTH(25), SECSH-CONNECTION(23), SECSH-ARCH(20), SECSH-FILEXFER(06)*, SECSH-DHGEX(04), and SECSH-NUMBERS(10).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libssh2-1.2.2-7.el6.i686.rpm82a2f8c8674002428b0f096abea5d8d103494312d91b3ca13557b6bae224e027Packages/libssh2-devel-1.2.2-7.el6.i686.rpm3e60039ad00825871628a154d23e83efbc831829b116d874a34ed0760fbfa0b3Packages/libssh2-docs-1.2.2-7.el6.i686.rpm1c28911dac3b55cbe3157a40fc5cd0c7b29a354de0d5cc852f9cd26ddb643c76SL6.0:libtallocnewpackage: libtallocA library that implements a hierarchical allocator with destructors.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtalloc-2.0.1-1.1.el6.i686.rpmdb01a8e711020ac3d2f92c1e4d967c816b9da67030d09cf92028c25d6699c10fPackages/libtalloc-devel-2.0.1-1.1.el6.i686.rpm673a2b73cc8a8c6e6118005d37c45a9450ce2dbfc8514779bd8dd0c1cb956252SL6.0:libtarnewpackage: libtarlibtar is a C library for manipulating tar archives. It supports both the strict POSIX tar format and many of the commonly-used GNU extensions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtar-1.2.11-16.el6.i686.rpmb0b1340fea9216fd97494e74f1ef921d4c44056e745d96a9d4c4f0d25c54aadbPackages/libtar-devel-1.2.11-16.el6.i686.rpm2ccaa323690e476a81017819957b6fc076231c3ecc9a812cad8eeceb94cc88dcSL6.0:libtasn1newpackage: libtasn1This is the ASN.1 library used in GNUTLS. More up to date information can be found at http://www.gnu.org/software/gnutls and http://www.gnutls.orgScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtasn1-2.3-3.el6.i686.rpm6d82df5d870217928cd13705d4305a8462ae968596600a68479eb4a35e461981Packages/libtasn1-devel-2.3-3.el6.i686.rpmbdd85204b77adda19ca54af71c0a90f876461089f81e6e44c53ce4d8a395d56fPackages/libtasn1-tools-2.3-3.el6.i686.rpm886b1bfa4c59917bf065e7210dc97d29b737264c17a17950c57ba3c7c1fb1719SL6.0:libtdbnewpackage: libtdbA library that implements a trivial database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtdb-1.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpm0085cf5c9dec4cac898eedbe002673cc79ba515d234998ea2a14c7c74c2fa6e6Packages/libtdb-devel-1.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpm3da31994ea70b3c2528a44a0d7cd8f9afd293e6de488939b1408f5bd2f1b191bPackages/tdb-tools-1.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpm117b872f7541f8a54645af79a71cff908ade0847737f80175a557e3296843957SL6.0:libteventnewpackage: libteventTevent is an event system based on the talloc memory management library. Tevent has support for many event types, including timers, signals, and the classic file descriptor events. Tevent also provide helpers to deal with asynchronous code providing the tevent_req (Tevent Request) functions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtevent-0.9.8-8.el6.i686.rpmf6282e70a4855c2810f29670ed5442003d2e901505a7903a6d793d7e5762514cPackages/libtevent-devel-0.9.8-8.el6.i686.rpm7c240e02a80750652b0b4b847bf0667813928ec42b56756fc2f9dd3fd7b6c19dSL6.0:libtextcatnewpackage: libtextcatLibtextcat is a library with functions that implement the classification technique described in Cavnar & Trenkle, "N-Gram-Based Text Categorization". It was primarily developed for language guessing, a task on which it is known to perform with near-perfect accuracy.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtextcat-2.2-10.el6.i686.rpme3cef1bbe1182c20cc9d783ac21ac27f5b211b2c7ec2437ce70821961030b602Packages/libtextcat-devel-2.2-10.el6.i686.rpm914b4681eaa0b88fb19d024ef83d19bbb4c6290284b425b6eb649fbfe7b96bcbSL6.0:libthainewpackage: libthaiLibThai is a set of Thai language support routines aimed to ease developers' tasks to incorporate Thai language support in their applications. It includes important Thai-specific functions e.g. word breaking, input and output methods as well as basic character and string supports.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libthai-0.1.12-3.el6.i686.rpmc2a800f0bc3d3ad15698769f44ba23144168399274486bf0896f22dc9e676140Packages/libthai-devel-0.1.12-3.el6.i686.rpmb64a2016c6615ea6a80e4df0180acc629e83717e1f2602235d7527ed1dd24833SL6.0:libtheoranewpackage: libtheoraTheora is Xiph.Org's first publicly released video codec, intended for use within the Ogg's project's Ogg multimedia streaming system. Theora is derived directly from On2's VP3 codec; Currently the two are nearly identical, varying only in encapsulating decoder tables in the bitstream headers, but Theora will make use of this extra freedom in the future to improve over what is possible with VP3.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtheora-1.1.0-2.el6.i686.rpmebab1ceb46e9da983f2c52caa2a482eb1675999b784522a89d615b624aa7d3dcPackages/libtheora-devel-1.1.0-2.el6.i686.rpmba2c93f25db0e4e04c7545120142dd8964f75a13da352bce31eede3a13ba1422Packages/libtheora-devel-docs-1.1.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm9c1f29a6f9fa9a5dad4096ed9bb03c14820fe079f17b82ed7fb40add3500b0e7Packages/theora-tools-1.1.0-2.el6.i686.rpm8e7b1b6484b60d9804f3faa48c9d5be6ec5c9e5d30108f221f680857c8dfb3b5SL6.0:libtiffnewpackage: libtiffThe libtiff package contains a library of functions for manipulating TIFF (Tagged Image File Format) image format files. TIFF is a widely used file format for bitmapped images. TIFF files usually end in the .tif extension and they are often quite large.
The libtiff package should be installed if you need to manipulate TIFF format image files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtiff-3.9.4-1.el6.i686.rpm1207e939c48cbaf32e82e00bde1261dcf032f7b138fb40927656c43f09eb4131Packages/libtiff-devel-3.9.4-1.el6.i686.rpm9c0c97ff8c67f5a1b1b66fb32d681f5c2bdafa658a30b731f0cc37d6f3502fd7Packages/libtiff-static-3.9.4-1.el6.i686.rpm2922b127f0ed999e5290423a32f045d773fbef51b64d9a60d5b8768a5f134cf3SL6.0:libtirpcnewpackage: libtirpcThis package contains SunLib's implementation of transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) documentation. This library forms a piece of the base of Open Network Computing (ONC), and is derived directly from the Solaris 2.3 source.
TI-RPC is an enhanced version of TS-RPC that requires the UNIX System V Transport Layer Interface (TLI) or an equivalent X/Open Transport Interface (XTI). TI-RPC is on-the-wire compatible with the TS-RPC, which is supported by almost 70 vendors on all major operating systems. TS-RPC source code (RPCSRC 4.0) remains available from several internet sites.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtirpc-0.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpme660c40b24857968e3b1a770611f56aa6466d0b5e4deeb36d4189fce70a31302Packages/libtirpc-devel-0.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpmaed21ccbbdd3344fad903ab5e12280f6c0480d26ef2fad639d8f0f6f5e9980adSL6.0:libtoolnewpackage: libtoolGNU Libtool is a set of shell scripts which automatically configure UNIX and UNIX-like systems to generically build shared libraries. Libtool provides a consistent, portable interface which simplifies the process of using shared libraries.
If you are developing programs which will use shared libraries, but do not use the rest of the GNU Autotools (such as GNU Autoconf and GNU Automake), you should install the libtool package.
The libtool package also includes all files needed to integrate the GNU Portable Library Tool (libtool) and the GNU Libtool Dynamic Module Loader (ltdl) into a package built using the GNU Autotools (including GNU Autoconf and GNU Automake).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtool-2.2.6-15.5.el6.i686.rpm7e5cab3fd2ae71de7548652afbc6bbd0b61e2bdeb3566f79edbd961470856d58Packages/libtool-ltdl-2.2.6-15.5.el6.i686.rpm38bf242374b42405e0e0b79db518dfe677ae0d1fda3b3604014045fcf5873d63Packages/libtool-ltdl-devel-2.2.6-15.5.el6.i686.rpm75d4c0f787c146f49457ef8b66cdb0af5665023eeb8284844f7e229a27da32dbSL6.0:libtopologynewpackage: libtopologyLibtopology is a library for discovering the hardware topology on Linux systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtopology-0.3-7.el6.i686.rpmcb0243c8cd1e85c1366595994637dae7e918f0ae57275ae3a5b419090386db2aPackages/libtopology-devel-0.3-7.el6.i686.rpm910967376704048fdada5c46d9a601407c884b8965261bf23d96c3c014b176a4Packages/libtopology-doc-0.3-7.el6.noarch.rpm4482d00655a77a5ebb697948ca05c776ec4d6c7e859d65e32c6f56bb00b65ee2SL6.0:libuninameslistnewpackage: libuninameslistlibuninameslist provides applications with access to Unicode name and annotation data from the official Unicode Character Database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libuninameslist-20080409-3.1.el6.i686.rpm1cad84406f0f3e6e2a2353db0f3e72dbe85a070f5fbd7ff97c069d73ce283035Packages/libuninameslist-devel-20080409-3.1.el6.i686.rpme839cdb3c88af81287c913027161c579ac8fa93417e410c0c4a52d1ec00e6eb1SL6.0:libusbnewpackage: libusbThis package provides a way for applications to access USB devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libusb-0.1.12-23.el6.i686.rpm7140ed068ed1f955af1fa7ed892b0330e377bd2253c7f044c53d7781fbfb74e7Packages/libusb-devel-0.1.12-23.el6.i686.rpm6cc3c4c96b6ff22081bd6ecf556a5f7321364a7d1323de4760140f32e12e9c4fPackages/libusb-static-0.1.12-23.el6.i686.rpm5ec8a86a749ff22073105b0fcde56a1513ff80b8cbce9803cf0d5ba40a237b7cSL6.0:libusb1newpackage: libusb1This package provides a way for applications to access USB devices. Note that this library is not compatible with the original libusb-0.1 series.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libusb1-1.0.3-1.el6.i686.rpm4d35353ae89b04c0363947eb46e534bac9c02facc09888985c598eb6f13b1b59Packages/libusb1-devel-1.0.3-1.el6.i686.rpme911d91f445611d465a08e43c4022c6fbfaf01363e72e4b2e39b1e430961eaeaPackages/libusb1-static-1.0.3-1.el6.i686.rpm73ed2668826558989fbebd1ac76011a4bbeedd4e5740b2d1c88b9771a49d4810SL6.0:libusernewpackage: libuserThe libuser library implements a standardized interface for manipulating and administering user and group accounts. The library uses pluggable back-ends to interface to its data sources.
Sample applications modeled after those included with the shadow password suite are included.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libuser-0.56.13-4.el6.i686.rpm582ff97cd160b794650ac341906cf9eac313ea9d2b126dd03c986184234ea653Packages/libuser-devel-0.56.13-4.el6.i686.rpm35e69a166f534799829f62620b28c0d7471524cf0c5e0fd7cab88b74142f7d94Packages/libuser-python-0.56.13-4.el6.i686.rpmccea3ad448dbff361c9a56e2c2599844a598b9f874f8f39af6d7c591b09017b3SL6.0:libutempternewpackage: libutempterThis library provides interface for terminal emulators such as screen and xterm to record user sessions to utmp and wtmp files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libutempter-1.1.5-4.1.el6.i686.rpm9d8e151014e9dc3b57ce3d4652f3d2a397fcccade5920c1e7f4312540652d3efPackages/libutempter-devel-1.1.5-4.1.el6.i686.rpmc709336a90ef24b6aa6257641138a8c550d142fd3042693296231137249e6a5dSL6.0:libv4lnewpackage: libv4llibv4l is a collection of libraries which adds a thin abstraction layer on top of video4linux2 devices. The purpose of this (thin) layer is to make it easy for application writers to support a wide variety of devices without having to write separate code for different devices in the same class. libv4l consists of 3 different libraries: libv4lconvert, libv4l1 and libv4l2.
libv4lconvert offers functions to convert from any (known) pixelformat to V4l2_PIX_FMT_BGR24 or V4l2_PIX_FMT_YUV420.
libv4l1 offers the (deprecated) v4l1 API on top of v4l2 devices, independent of the drivers for those devices supporting v4l1 compatibility (which many v4l2 drivers do not).
libv4l2 offers the v4l2 API on top of v4l2 devices, while adding for the application transparent libv4lconvert conversion where necessary.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libv4l-0.6.3-2.el6.i686.rpm422239569079c1cf327d2a4190f14248f8c0dbb2bfaa142f9ed343bb58333845Packages/libv4l-devel-0.6.3-2.el6.i686.rpme6fedddbd253e7585a08429218802db2de1a5350c96f7280ab603edb437e565bSL6.0:libvirtnewpackage: libvirtLibvirt is a C toolkit to interact with the virtualization capabilities of recent versions of Linux (and other OSes). The main package includes the libvirtd server exporting the virtualization support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.8.1-27.el6.i686.rpm426a176e26c55cebee740e77faf26333749e91cb6863b559d21207fe4a7fb412Packages/libvirt-client-0.8.1-27.el6.i686.rpm74de0714b603d4d56c4a11d3433d67b6fae8205d3f2c9fa9450fbc00dbd1e9b7Packages/libvirt-devel-0.8.1-27.el6.i686.rpm345d50ff8474af9c41e48692d7e4ac1e7bf40c8ebfd743dc8ce63763bb1fb349Packages/libvirt-python-0.8.1-27.el6.i686.rpm7243c2fd599e94e5c4e7261c7ca4996e540e681b68d1ed45e6ee2be6bc963156SL6.0:libvirt-cimnewpackage: libvirt-cimLibvirt-cim is a CMPI CIM provider that implements the DMTF SVPC virtualization model. The goal is to support most of the features exported by libvirt itself, enabling management of multiple platforms with a single provider.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-cim-0.5.8-3.el6.i686.rpmc82e71b99f0800819c1e6ac3c5a7427c417b227df61214725d7261cbbd86135eSL6.0:libvirt-javanewpackage: libvirt-javaLibvirt-java is a base framework allowing to use libvirt, the virtualization API though the Java programming language. It requires libvirt-client >= 0.8.1Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-java-0.4.5-2.el6.noarch.rpm2ca3e7ea106978d491a83c1dfa045b592caa0f0800cb84495fc6067d4938c85dPackages/libvirt-java-devel-0.4.5-2.el6.noarch.rpmfd03d5ddb70c6b33e4656a06dce830d63b7c4dcc46167ae3a078efd3b185005cPackages/libvirt-java-javadoc-0.4.5-2.el6.noarch.rpmc5c1af2a77181632418adb7b0193a7f562aea04dcbb829f96bf89a2fc61ba1b3SL6.0:libvirt-qpidnewpackage: libvirt-qpidlibvirt-qpid provides an interface with libvirt using QMF (qpid modeling framework) which utilizes the AMQP protocol. The Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP) is an open standard application layer protocol providing reliable transport of messages.
QMF provides a modeling framework layer on top of qpid (which implements AMQP). This interface allows you to manage hosts, domains, pools etc. as a set of objects with properties and methods.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-qpid-0.2.22-3.el6.i686.rpm221af051ff91e7524c2a0ecce09576be1f6f13f34f0409f47246ae8fc13f7169SL6.0:libvisualnewpackage: libvisualLibvisual is an abstraction library that comes between applications and audio visualisation plugins.
Often when it comes to audio visualisation plugins or programs that create visuals they do depend on a player or something else, basically there is no general framework that enable application developers to easy access cool audio visualisation plugins. Libvisual wants to change this by providing an interface towards plugins and applications, through this easy to use interface applications can easily access plugins and since the drawing is done by the application it also enables the developer to draw the visual anywhere he wants.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvisual-0.4.0-9.1.el6.i686.rpm867671b0a82218a2b76435372634578b1eb931eb631302325575028f9a78b00ePackages/libvisual-devel-0.4.0-9.1.el6.i686.rpmb869d5785a9632fa7b593ddc0331d5dcbcb2d73d8905c80e7d2e4fbc3d1e9009SL6.0:libvncservernewpackage: libvncserverLibVNCServer makes writing a VNC server (or more correctly, a program exporting a framebuffer via the Remote Frame Buffer protocol) easy.
It hides the programmer from the tedious task of managing clients and compression schemata.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvncserver-0.9.7-4.el6.i686.rpm2810db9f86503583282dc9044c8a17fc52da1648e2da1d69a8e38338da33e0a6Packages/libvncserver-devel-0.9.7-4.el6.i686.rpme65891e0804f88be1b13b96218eaa303b352addfb4de72cffca785fe36ab0901SL6.0:libvoikkonewpackage: libvoikkoThis is libvoikko, library for spellcheckers and hyphenators using Malaga natural language grammar development tool. The library is written in C.
Currently only Finnish is supported, but the API of the library has been designed to allow adding support for other languages later. Note however that Malaga is rather low level tool that requires implementing the whole morphology of a language as a left associative grammar. Therefore languages that have simple or even moderately complex morphologies and do not require morphological analysis in their hyphenators should be implemented using other tools such as Hunspell.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvoikko-2.2.2-1.el6.i686.rpmafeb733b2be837d958b71f5409d8bec46d66e412a6943be4a24dec01aaf691c5Packages/libvoikko-devel-2.2.2-1.el6.i686.rpme465967b846deba18701b451bf1b636f36c8276e294c60b8263ebefd3e319c89Packages/python-libvoikko-2.2.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm8853e0f9a03739f3217037b56f9e8c80a0d0610c6fea21bc6b06e7d33801f714Packages/voikko-tools-2.2.2-1.el6.i686.rpm567b2b9598e68d87571e8bebf1a906557903000a385a1484cecb22c6b1c9d4aaSL6.0:libvorbisnewpackage: libvorbisOgg Vorbis is a fully open, non-proprietary, patent- and royalty-free, general-purpose compressed audio format for audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel.
The libvorbis package contains runtime libraries for use in programs that support Ogg Vorbis.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvorbis-1.2.3-4.el6.i686.rpm40ee129dc0509f47afd1d21af96de3520fae62eaf50709842f21e65ed0ea35f7Packages/libvorbis-devel-1.2.3-4.el6.i686.rpm36b2b300ae5909dd00bad3eacb0e2ad50c40e8ada8c85267eef9661ece9ea799Packages/libvorbis-devel-docs-1.2.3-4.el6.noarch.rpm6f8f000f4973d601cd642f2792930d8d5a90645fb5f6e703f5c3457aa742591fSL6.0:libvpxnewpackage: libvpxlibvpx provides the VP8 SDK, which allows you to integrate your applications with the VP8 video codec, a high quality, royalty free, open source codec deployed on millions of computers and devices worldwide.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvpx-0.9.0-7.el6.i686.rpm7d980b6f7f5e3c10d881e781435c2d2a362c1587e9e3694c5613bc2206fc095aPackages/libvpx-devel-0.9.0-7.el6.i686.rpm6ed8b98c05612bc2a36c4c29a0a683eb22376e4086fac5739ec5617e9427857fPackages/libvpx-utils-0.9.0-7.el6.i686.rpm96365e56fe4317a89682f5c4ff141c95c8981c6c1e84695dc9c812e3458dcc47SL6.0:libwmfnewpackage: libwmfA library for reading and converting Windows MetaFile vector graphics (WMF).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libwmf-0.2.8.4-22.el6.i686.rpmc6459e11a5929a7651be237df8124407eadc814dd440069989b7ea215272deb8Packages/libwmf-devel-0.2.8.4-22.el6.i686.rpm219af4bb57963b5d58dc22f92b4bfc53d8a47a0ca9fb4db1024ea3f3d231353cPackages/libwmf-lite-0.2.8.4-22.el6.i686.rpmfc608c90de290697ee3615247237577f0571defaa969bedeb65ed5e4ffbdb4ebSL6.0:libwncknewpackage: libwncklibwnck (pronounced "libwink") is used to implement pagers, tasklists, and other such things. It allows applications to monitor information about open windows, workspaces, their names/icons, and so forth.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libwnck-2.28.0-2.el6.i686.rpmac2bdfbe42b8d5e7fe19e96c829b5d76dff7c756c59227f8764044763eaef671Packages/libwnck-devel-2.28.0-2.el6.i686.rpmc62d93f06ca8a9b52c04c80a90a3ee830bc3288058b436eccaeffd1bd32340f1SL6.0:libwpdnewpackage: libwpdLibrary that handles Word Perfect documents.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libwpd-0.8.14-4.1.el6.i686.rpmc9efc7b12b07cd965d8e45571e7d9b72123ce6a1614d29799665351b20244960Packages/libwpd-devel-0.8.14-4.1.el6.i686.rpm8e437556456775a48cdbadb3f135773ca5973effff477fa63b1df4586f682be6Packages/libwpd-tools-0.8.14-4.1.el6.i686.rpm349b9107dd359676f018848cb333c770c633a151235e10845f00d8918bf77e44SL6.0:libwpgnewpackage: libwpgLibwpg project is a library and to work with graphics in WPG (WordPerfect Graphics) format. WPG is the format used among others in Corel sofware, such as WordPerfect and Presentations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libwpg-0.1.3-4.1.el6.i686.rpm1472a15c555c9668f08f69c9c393ed086f72477f444afd8d6636557419f37755Packages/libwpg-devel-0.1.3-4.1.el6.i686.rpmad32100f1149122ae6a69c4505dfd68fbeb70289da553281fde67a8f0f3109bcPackages/libwpg-tools-0.1.3-4.1.el6.i686.rpmeaca8b57c6a1af98fd11df56765119269c442dcae54abac5d2d489fd8f7675b5SL6.0:libwvstreamsnewpackage: libwvstreamsWvStreams aims to be an efficient, secure, and easy-to-use library for doing network applications development.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libwvstreams-4.6-6.el6.i686.rpmfb55881406191d5a6e232faa2148570ff78ea989959f0380324f84fe88fbb2a6Packages/libwvstreams-devel-4.6-6.el6.i686.rpmf2e85ae5f8c42aacb439b3a76db6fc24386f77c8d704375de7c70bec36528286SL6.0:libxcbnewpackage: libxcbThe X protocol C-language Binding (XCB) is a replacement for Xlib featuring a small footprint, latency hiding, direct access to the protocol, improved threading support, and extensibility.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libxcb-1.5-1.el6.i686.rpmac125a932d3e90439281c52d3fc210d4318e8aced28c5fd45460fb4296cf4185Packages/libxcb-devel-1.5-1.el6.i686.rpm273126b688df3efe4106fca7298ba676b5fd87f439fdf3fa2730b602bc649131Packages/libxcb-doc-1.5-1.el6.noarch.rpmdd54736edaa5ebdb7cfc9f94286fa9618db40cd6922ed7f5ee9b8d4d896f4f45Packages/libxcb-python-1.5-1.el6.i686.rpm88cb5a35bb7533e68b434b39c37da12be0bf963e5f635bc18de8234e3e5d34dbSL6.0:libxkbfilenewpackage: libxkbfileX.Org X11 libxkbfile runtime libraryScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libxkbfile-1.0.6-1.1.el6.i686.rpme0e4a235fac1b2d2e6ef4f8855f92d4a590f172b85d5dea314927c2f6324909aPackages/libxkbfile-devel-1.0.6-1.1.el6.i686.rpm90b6dbb459826b29f5def612d015ca90aa7aa4b962842fbc44d29e9bc63b0e22SL6.0:libxklaviernewpackage: libxklavierlibxklavier is a library providing a high-level API for the X Keyboard Extension (XKB). This library is intended to support XFree86 and other commercial X servers. It is useful for creating XKB-related software (layout indicators etc).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libxklavier-4.0-7.el6.i686.rpme933217e21ef2ff94769ba795ff5b00cb9ac108389ce27484aedc18c13f820c3Packages/libxklavier-devel-4.0-7.el6.i686.rpm5f5d420bce9610a49e0f4a85a244b16fe611a1215a8a70822fc0390e1ed33542SL6.0:libxml2newpackage: libxml2This library allows to manipulate XML files. It includes support to read, modify and write XML and HTML files. There is DTDs support this includes parsing and validation even with complex DtDs, either at parse time or later once the document has been modified. The output can be a simple SAX stream or and in-memory DOM like representations. In this case one can use the built-in XPath and XPointer implementation to select subnodes or ranges. A flexible Input/Output mechanism is available, with existing HTTP and FTP modules and combined to an URI library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libxml2-2.7.6-1.el6.i686.rpme737a740b3167cd50184a53e301e66443df3af04d48830f97bffb13a5a6c3139Packages/libxml2-devel-2.7.6-1.el6.i686.rpm1b31ad179ca8589b00433d34453af60864fa218bb869bf47aec18ee63a0abb74Packages/libxml2-python-2.7.6-1.el6.i686.rpmfa79b435834e3e09ef157e8c0d711fc639357193d26e46226aa9a4a173d68581Packages/libxml2-static-2.7.6-1.el6.i686.rpm11759c137820c3244d142477cf84054ace70b7ea8d7fe7c71da7dcae1686fdabSL6.0:libxsltnewpackage: libxsltThis C library allows to transform XML files into other XML files (or HTML, text, ...) using the standard XSLT stylesheet transformation mechanism. To use it you need to have a version of libxml2 >= 2.6.27 installed. The xsltproc command is a command line interface to the XSLT engineScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libxslt-1.1.26-2.el6.i686.rpmd6605e19f16d8fa7e72db340bd6c2b6cbe6d894f4e015143781174cb49f15acdPackages/libxslt-devel-1.1.26-2.el6.i686.rpm163624ab5f772a9c13c4919ed666e09bff5d7c5ca626821795603335b677cd5bPackages/libxslt-python-1.1.26-2.el6.i686.rpm75e54afde5cd86a97c2eb9dcd4632039db3299cfdcdddb1bd376146feb09683aSL6.0:libzipnewpackage: libziplibzip is a C library for reading, creating, and modifying zip archives. Files can be added from data buffers, files, or compressed data copied directly from other zip archives. Changes made without closing the archive can be reverted. The API is documented by man pages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libzip-0.9-3.1.el6.i686.rpmfd9361055d3d6ad58de19872ed7c3a13281d13dbb6a2f4fc2a870ac54deac38aPackages/libzip-devel-0.9-3.1.el6.i686.rpmc1441dd90d0e4943b530f8f9bd89556718dd46f3a3044f3799b2d95b3ca8e090SL6.0:linuxdoc-toolsnewpackage: linuxdoc-toolsLinuxdoc-tools is a text formatting suite based on SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language), using the LinuxDoc document type. Linuxdoc-tools allows you to produce LaTeX, HTML, GNU info, LyX, RTF, plain text (via groff), and other format outputs from a single SGML source. Linuxdoc-tools is intended for writing technical software documentation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/linuxdoc-tools-0.9.65-3.el6.i686.rpm061ed3bf3995dd3363e858fc1bcd2c37997874291809c4c8c61fef126b39a1c5SL6.0:lklug-fontsnewpackage: lklug-fontsThe lklug-fonts package contains fonts for the display of Sinhala. The original font for TeX/LaTeX is developed by Yannis Haralambous and are in GPL. OTF tables are added by Anuradha Ratnaweera and Harshani Devadithya.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lklug-fonts-0.6-4.20090803cvs.el6.noarch.rpmee3e8314d5768297d5ae8551caf9fae8b3357fed75d517ab9cf4e5b208e36de0SL6.0:lksctp-toolsnewpackage: lksctp-toolsThis is the lksctp-tools package for Linux Kernel SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) Reference Implementation.
This package is intended to supplement the Linux Kernel SCTP Reference Implementation now available in the Linux kernel source tree in versions 2.5.36 and following. For more information on LKSCTP see the package documentation README file, section titled "LKSCTP - Linux Kernel SCTP."
This package contains the base run-time library and command-line tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lksctp-tools-1.0.10-5.el6.i686.rpm50742e92558f8ca20d4159ed0e75f8818e167058b9c6354d2c974273cf177e47Packages/lksctp-tools-devel-1.0.10-5.el6.i686.rpm8a248b3f3261e486faba9ea2d3a748f77430b0f72708d173ff9ffc8b91cceccePackages/lksctp-tools-doc-1.0.10-5.el6.i686.rpm93fa2e63ed9efb89fd635e33ceb2bf0a052da1e938044138c5f6d36f2ea88a86SL6.0:lldpadnewpackage: lldpadThis package contains the Linux user space daemon and configuration tool for Intel LLDP Agent with Enhanced Ethernet support for the Data Center.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lldpad-0.9.38-3.el6.i686.rpm9a98063df680329fa7dd3a2399035e344f02b4f54f8bb868fb911b0497a495cdPackages/lldpad-devel-0.9.38-3.el6.i686.rpm7f469d4453765d711cb27ea56dff38938accd029396c2827d0fd0a72c0021080SL6.0:lm_sensorsnewpackage: lm_sensorsThe lm_sensors package includes a collection of modules for general SMBus access and hardware monitoring.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lm_sensors-3.1.1-10.el6.i686.rpm9a7de221e3c819803b5403ccf22f0b0a50b5b4ec7c05408504467450880e549fPackages/lm_sensors-devel-3.1.1-10.el6.i686.rpm9b0c9492087124dbe19d6fc13b5980d9ad9c71cc40f0c18536644e722b3e23dbPackages/lm_sensors-libs-3.1.1-10.el6.i686.rpm931299ac0ff602bc163c244f81bd852ea4c3566d0c5692b5bac6389ca54e7b1cPackages/lm_sensors-sensord-3.1.1-10.el6.i686.rpmd256300e8d7ec40eac0570ec5d654c9e13dfee5ad392dac40c57e8b6f6f66a54SL6.0:lockdevnewpackage: lockdevLockdev provides a reliable way to put an exclusive lock to devices using both FSSTND and SVr4 methods.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lockdev-1.0.1-18.el6.i686.rpm3d51dfe17d1c380178f828c3dc2e9bd9a946b64cdb197a673e4defd44a787a8fPackages/lockdev-devel-1.0.1-18.el6.i686.rpme58be9ab0e8f14aaaed64408cce358ad427490377765dee11b2835373d2b68b7SL6.0:log4cppnewpackage: log4cppA library of C++ classes for flexible logging to files, syslog, IDSA and other destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library (http://www.log4j.org), staying as close to their API as is reasonable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/log4cpp-1.0-13.el6.i686.rpm33e589236c50bc65da8e9257d6d72b75b347e2779a52fc69261301d507c987e8Packages/log4cpp-devel-1.0-13.el6.i686.rpma521b2151080495ba261b2afad48590759537005f1a20f50a5bc1b91ce6cb27fSL6.0:log4jnewpackage: log4jLog4j is a tool to help the programmer output log statements to a variety of output targets.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/log4j-1.2.14-6.4.el6.i686.rpmeb4a94298027680b82eb86592ec3a5cc1475e8de05b82c3eb9d04e5229796819Packages/log4j-javadoc-1.2.14-6.4.el6.i686.rpm588b7f3d1b9f989583edd289580fc1bcd154381c613c2ff6e78bdc94d17aa83bPackages/log4j-manual-1.2.14-6.4.el6.i686.rpm9080f2275d1e0975a674f83ce61b2e5dec6bd18632f3f6ac3fbe07a72ab65db0SL6.0:logrotatenewpackage: logrotateThe logrotate utility is designed to simplify the administration of log files on a system which generates a lot of log files. Logrotate allows for the automatic rotation compression, removal and mailing of log files. Logrotate can be set to handle a log file daily, weekly, monthly or when the log file gets to a certain size. Normally, logrotate runs as a daily cron job.
Install the logrotate package if you need a utility to deal with the log files on your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/logrotate-3.7.8-12.el6.i686.rpm6e03c532e710123c06e294399cbfb0c878dfd99b33113fa3f6bad30671180083SL6.0:logwatchnewpackage: logwatchLogwatch is a customizable, pluggable log-monitoring system. It will go through your logs for a given period of time and make a report in the areas that you wish with the detail that you wish. Easy to use - works right out of the package on many systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/logwatch-7.3.6-48.1.el6.noarch.rpmdafc84163bc54a642b2dd91a51f404baff2861312fe74fc9fbcf07fe62e0dd1aSL6.0:lohit-assamese-fontsnewpackage: lohit-assamese-fontsThis package provides a free Assamese truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-assamese-fonts-2.4.3-4.el6.noarch.rpma21ddff30f6604250305d68a6b4143aee419aea54ba2b3276ef53776c7c6d726SL6.0:lohit-bengali-fontsnewpackage: lohit-bengali-fontsThis package provides a free Bengali truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-bengali-fonts-2.4.3-5.el6.noarch.rpm67a01d40ed4888b4298335c91b388a44e822ae56ff10515808cc92a643db638bSL6.0:lohit-devanagari-fontsnewpackage: lohit-devanagari-fontsThis package provides a free Devanagari Script TrueType/OpenType font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-devanagari-fonts-2.4.3-6.el6.noarch.rpm696cb08d3fbe8c15f8eea9971d9f0e10ae61e3aba232ea4369e15f77805e10d8SL6.0:lohit-gujarati-fontsnewpackage: lohit-gujarati-fontsThis package provides a free Gujarati truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-gujarati-fonts-2.4.4-3.el6.noarch.rpm15eb3b349e5fb384a5d66ec40e6e3913a984705ca2adfcc8705613d6c791afa2SL6.0:lohit-kannada-fontsnewpackage: lohit-kannada-fontsThis package provides a free Kannada truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-kannada-fonts-2.4.5-2.el6.noarch.rpm75848c0171595645105246348531c45c28dabf54cd674fbf8fdb8a9d78bf4a26SL6.0:lohit-malayalam-fontsnewpackage: lohit-malayalam-fontsThis package provides a free Malayalam truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-malayalam-fonts-2.4.4-4.el6.noarch.rpma753828380742d79f4d49480639601b9b949d968d21c867efb46beaf2011bf91SL6.0:lohit-oriya-fontsnewpackage: lohit-oriya-fontsThis package provides a free Oriya truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-oriya-fonts-2.4.3-4.el6.noarch.rpm6a4abf441c4655578ed9c5925ed015ea5bca95d5ccaaecc7950ccb5c9f5d9d70SL6.0:lohit-punjabi-fontsnewpackage: lohit-punjabi-fontsThis package provides a free Punjabi truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-punjabi-fonts-2.4.4-1.el6.noarch.rpmfabf4f45e66366dfefdad7d269980311dc7f41bb5346915a4a24c000693cbd4bSL6.0:lohit-tamil-fontsnewpackage: lohit-tamil-fontsThis package provides a free Tamil truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-tamil-fonts-2.4.5-3.el6.noarch.rpmac65fd67fdf13806b76c7af67a36db9855bb444919aaed5981e11c76d9309bc7SL6.0:lohit-telugu-fontsnewpackage: lohit-telugu-fontsThis package provides a free Telugu truetype/opentype font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-telugu-fonts-2.4.5-4.el6.noarch.rpmcce67af42bbe37501debd868638ac1d350e555784e9287f844a8ab9260accdc2SL6.0:lpgnewpackage: lpgThe LALR Parser Generator (LPG) is a tool for developing scanners and parsers written in Java, C++ or C. Input is specified by BNF rules. LPG supports backtracking (to resolve ambiguity), automatic AST generation and grammar inheritance.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lpg-2.0.17-4.1.el6.i686.rpm91df49aeb54f2c148bd0071ccc7cdefc882890ea16317f979d8e7c9bc269d50dPackages/lpg-java-2.0.17-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm403ddc1095b8519c47254e74ade9000857ef831ed3be45475d08f2afd580f73ePackages/lpg-java-compat-1.1.0-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm3b374edfcad1daf6df44d699996178f8b1974460d9e236259de4e4e3baa95d09SL6.0:lpsolvenewpackage: lpsolveMixed Integer Linear Programming (MILP) solver lpsolve solves pure linear, (mixed) integer/binary, semi-continuous and special ordered sets (SOS) models.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lpsolve-5.5.0.15-2.el6.i686.rpm8d1c9528fbb3a1b55669b9d4b29c6f889403a6f440d46335090f4d5aff19eb12Packages/lpsolve-devel-5.5.0.15-2.el6.i686.rpm2874522cbccb6410702ed029f05805820af1060ba41ead23381acb4f2f5f27e3SL6.0:lrzsznewpackage: lrzszLrzsz (consisting of lrz and lsz) is a cosmetically modified zmodem/ymodem/xmodem package built from the public-domain version of the rzsz package. Lrzsz was created to provide a working GNU copylefted Zmodem solution for Linux systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lrzsz-0.12.20-27.1.el6.i686.rpm64dac00997359f2cb77fe567c9d52da0ebe4f5cbcd3add59a7ea596097ab6895SL6.0:lslknewpackage: lslkLslk is a lock file lister. Lslk attempts to list all of the locks on the executing system's local files (i.e., on the active inodes).
Install lslk if you need a utility for listing file locks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lslk-1.29-23.el6.i686.rpm8cd797d8d914bc3d04f5c96f421aa7954067527c4cde3f5070a88ed17b0f99abSL6.0:lsofnewpackage: lsofLsof stands for LiSt Open Files, and it does just that: it lists information about files that are open by the processes running on a UNIX system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lsof-4.82-1.2.el6.i686.rpmf53104cbc2dbd6e8fa68312f4cfb4208f60b4f0301633dfa0792a080dc410bbaSL6.0:lsscsinewpackage: lsscsiUses information provided by the sysfs pseudo file system in Linux kernel 2.6 series to list SCSI devices or all SCSI hosts. Includes a "classic" option to mimic the output of "cat /proc/scsi/scsi" that has been widely used prior to the lk 2.6 series.
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Doug Gilbert <dgilbert(at)interlog(dot)com>Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lsscsi-0.23-2.el6.i686.rpm2f12e8aaa97d44c940fdd74dcb8e6fa36bf401de5ec80f99094e33eac82f85acSL6.0:ltracenewpackage: ltraceLtrace is a debugging program which runs a specified command until the command exits. While the command is executing, ltrace intercepts and records both the dynamic library calls called by the executed process and the signals received by the executed process. Ltrace can also intercept and print system calls executed by the process.
You should install ltrace if you need a sysadmin tool for tracking the execution of processes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ltrace-0.5-16.45svn.1.el6.i686.rpm2a9322965b21f0a6a7a9707868d98a84c28253a03a5c5b08d63caedef5e85720SL6.0:luanewpackage: luaLua is a powerful light-weight programming language designed for extending applications. Lua is also frequently used as a general-purpose, stand-alone language. Lua is free software. Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is dynamically typed, interpreted from bytecodes, and has automatic memory management with garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration, scripting, and rapid prototyping.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lua-5.1.4-4.1.el6.i686.rpmccbd34cee4bcb094da4224e1d5012d822629161cb7a7f95bb002d40c7bb457b4Packages/lua-devel-5.1.4-4.1.el6.i686.rpmc7b2ae914e8c5409624dde6ac7847ddc70362b5e8058c1ac90db0d33ab98504cPackages/lua-static-5.1.4-4.1.el6.i686.rpmba95a9a6ea615bf32867035890a0dd40f3d3401679d5cbe3b8fb4a4cbd44d290SL6.0:lucenenewpackage: luceneJakarta Lucene is a high-performance, full-featured text search engine written entirely in Java. It is a technology suitable for nearly any application that requires full-text search, especially cross-platform.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lucene-2.3.1-5.9.el6.noarch.rpm6b586c556d5a34b3573c4bf24277fbafb06868f5fe115cad6767f6dcec817707Packages/lucene-contrib-2.3.1-5.9.el6.noarch.rpmf7be8597ee3b8da8d7647cabc0dc3d365aca055a3a7c5f6954e9fdfe2fd08b85Packages/lucene-demo-2.3.1-5.9.el6.noarch.rpme41a73077bc199e2ee84fd67dd30a05d948761033d16980fe6b04189249a2f2dPackages/lucene-javadoc-2.3.1-5.9.el6.noarch.rpmd203815217c57b59bc5b00f83853bfd38f771afdffa1383670d869d2aa126fcbSL6.0:lucinewpackage: luciLuci is a web-based high availability administration application built on the TurboGears 2 framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/luci-0.22.2-14.el6.i686.rpm74f7a40a02e1656d7106bca7311230737d71fd55ec925dec9c0372532c9902eaSL6.0:lvm2newpackage: lvm2LVM2 includes all of the support for handling read/write operations on physical volumes (hard disks, RAID-Systems, magneto optical, etc., multiple devices (MD), see mdadd(8) or even loop devices, see losetup(8)), creating volume groups (kind of virtual disks) from one or more physical volumes and creating one or more logical volumes (kind of logical partitions) in volume groups.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cmirror-2.02.72-8.el6.i686.rpm0a96baa3fed0bc53292213ae1bdb20aa828d23d541f083ddec66d0a6dd912e5ePackages/device-mapper-1.02.53-8.el6.i686.rpm29aa23ce1de04229b7670bb7c3cf3a9624e61e3412cd4da2f09f106688cbf3abPackages/device-mapper-devel-1.02.53-8.el6.i686.rpm706b84133481667ec51f65f7d398111f80d211abe8966cd29fcb50dd3797a15bPackages/device-mapper-event-1.02.53-8.el6.i686.rpmdc696dcf5866d91108d6ca1390082e6af671e603d7030719958f9ad6ba0c19d4Packages/device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.53-8.el6.i686.rpm7c0a82c13d8413349e612e7c24e447733921326e602e02fb6f48e2a2d0ab8d17Packages/device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.53-8.el6.i686.rpme41ca53a2c0069dcaace00d8ca00c3527f6ebf935a3ad21fb4940567cdd53be4Packages/device-mapper-libs-1.02.53-8.el6.i686.rpmac8b025e0c85c2dc080a51739a59eaad0c0f46fa1f1e4315c6168fc8135833d9Packages/lvm2-2.02.72-8.el6.i686.rpm725818275c008e581676778fdfe20c022715e0ff2da0df0c28f10616186a9249Packages/lvm2-cluster-2.02.72-8.el6.i686.rpm2740c187b369951c1e2940ae23e43ce26f49bbb901c651b51648c7c44ba59b08Packages/lvm2-devel-2.02.72-8.el6.i686.rpmdc4cbfddb7344d90376b3e63ffe5144c29d2e703126a194d5b8e2c614bef942cPackages/lvm2-libs-2.02.72-8.el6.i686.rpmc79154f500c57b8c13771a1e3301e0b5b9a28ce304def2f6a9a8f2bbe604a7f5SL6.0:lxnewpackage: lxThis is a filter to convert PBM data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Lexmark 1000 printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lx-20030328-5.1.el6.i686.rpm935a2fbffeb3d8e63e27776491a2bb1e77096f0e68e5183251e562425a9ed962SL6.0:lynxnewpackage: lynxLynx is a text-based Web browser. Lynx does not display any images, but it does support frames, tables, and most other HTML tags. One advantage Lynx has over graphical browsers is speed; Lynx starts and exits quickly and swiftly displays web pages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lynx-2.8.6-27.el6.i686.rpm8ca9effeea9164d470f017f3a9608919cf76711cc8b2f39b4a3221cd4eefbc43SL6.0:lzonewpackage: lzoLZO is a portable lossless data compression library written in ANSI C. It offers pretty fast compression and very fast decompression. Decompression requires no memory. In addition there are slower compression levels achieving a quite competitive compression ratio while still decompressing at this very high speed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lzo-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm8c3344b3d1bcedba6fe0c2753d238864d712fc5297801fde88b708c86cc0167bPackages/lzo-devel-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm749bf3b5c6c0c005382b345ef396283c7de3cc2f273da90517150e913ff599c1Packages/lzo-minilzo-2.03-3.1.el6.i686.rpm774530f6ae69591be335bf53208e288f48f8a5b3fd08a3ede6c9767f450211fcSL6.0:lzopnewpackage: lzoplzop is a compression utility which is designed to be a companion to gzip. It is based on the LZO library and its main advantages over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed at the cost of compression ratio.
lzop was designed with reliability, speed, portibility and as a reasonable drop-in compatiblity to gzip.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lzop-1.02-0.9.rc1.el6.i686.rpm239b8990416414bad548418d9cfd4ec3660c96ac032a246cf918c344f16ef8cbSL6.0:m17n-contribnewpackage: m17n-contribThis package contains contributed multilingualization (m17n) datafiles for the m17n-lib project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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m17n-dbThis package contains multilingualization (m17n) datafiles for m17n-lib which describe input maps, encoding maps, and OpenType font data for many languages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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m17n-libm17n-lib is a multilingual text library used primarily to allow the input of many languages with the input table maps from m17n-db.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/m17n-lib-1.5.5-2.el6.i686.rpm510a7e57bfe7f67d72422de31f15b9a1e2fb7249ec87de73bd37b41858d4bb01Packages/m17n-lib-devel-1.5.5-2.el6.i686.rpmfa0049218343d3f6c04fd78cc9a01a0e7c113d4c6ecfa286aac86a158e968e57SL6.0:m2cryptonewpackage: m2cryptoThis package allows you to call OpenSSL functions from python scripts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/m2crypto-0.20.2-7.el6.i686.rpm954a270dbba3012f1005cec0600e784a5f6fd364556787e09b9182082cf00870SL6.0:m4newpackage: m4A GNU implementation of the traditional UNIX macro processor. M4 is useful for writing text files which can be logically parsed, and is used by many programs as part of their build process. M4 has built-in functions for including files, running shell commands, doing arithmetic, etc. The autoconf program needs m4 for generating configure scripts, but not for running configure scripts.
Install m4 if you need a macro processor.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/m4-1.4.13-5.el6.i686.rpmd81f419dbe97b810850d01b3fc081d4680a63f235eeb596bdc18e63c356ca7adSL6.0:madan-fontsnewpackage: madan-fontsThis package provides the Madan font for Nepali made by the Madan Puraskar Pustakalaya project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/madan-fonts-2.000-3.el6.noarch.rpmf55a79caed82b8ecba84fadc89981b5de691b81311ef3dd718493255a1b40b35SL6.0:mailcapnewpackage: mailcapThe mailcap file is used by the metamail program. Metamail reads the mailcap file to determine how it should display non-text or multimedia material. Basically, mailcap associates a particular type of file with a particular program that a mail agent or other program can call in order to handle the file. Mailcap should be installed to allow certain programs to be able to handle non-text files.
Also included in this package is the mime.types file which contains a list of MIME types and their filename "extension" associations, used by several applications e.g. to determine MIME types for filenames.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mailcap-2.1.31-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm8a92addf5a48ed9dbbcaec0c7d2136063c950d0d48a63618cd310bf5562dca3fSL6.0:mailmannewpackage: mailmanMailman is software to help manage email discussion lists, much like Majordomo and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products, Mailman gives each mailing list a webpage, and allows users to subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the Web. Even the list manager can administer his or her list entirely from the Web. Mailman also integrates most things people want to do with mailing lists, including archiving, mail <-> news gateways, and so on.
Documentation can be found in: /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.1.12
When the package has finished installing, you will need to perform some additional installation steps, these are described in: /usr/share/doc/mailman-2.1.12/INSTALL.REDHATScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mailman-2.1.12-14.el6.i686.rpmf03245fd91ff0609df7ef94c677595aa75742e00ee00c55fe15e82cb1ac9de32SL6.0:mailxnewpackage: mailxMailx is an enhanced mail command, which provides the functionality of the POSIX mailx command, as well as SysV mail and Berkeley Mail (from which it is derived).
Additionally to the POSIX features, mailx can work with Maildir/ e-mail storage format (as well as mailboxes), supports IMAP, POP3 and SMTP procotols (including over SSL) to operate with remote hosts, handles mime types and different charsets. There are a lot of other useful features, see mailx(1).
And as its ancient analogues, mailx can be used as a mail script language, both for sending and receiving mail.
Besides the "mailx" command, this package provides "mail" and "Mail" (which should be compatible with its predecessors from the mailx-8.x source), as well as "nail" (the initial name of this project).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mailx-12.4-6.el6.i686.rpm2018208ab7b0ae40a100a436634b51277bf9c2e1412bf33468deeacaccfcfb6eSL6.0:makenewpackage: makeA GNU tool for controlling the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make allows users to build and install packages without any significant knowledge about the details of the build process. The details about how the program should be built are provided for make in the program's makefile.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/make-3.81-19.el6.i686.rpm0aeb0b27ffd4aa9a9622a5d365a771d975d5371a041ca503cd254ee0fd74ef19SL6.0:makebootfatnewpackage: makebootfatThis utility creates a bootable FAT filesystem and populates it with files and boot tools.
It was mainly designed to create bootable USB and Fixed disk for the AdvanceCD project (http://advancemame.sourceforge.net), but can be successfully used separately for any purposes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/makebootfat-1.4-10.el6.i686.rpm54d9c0cc9094623aa94df0e7beedcb403a55cb9c3d40b50881f3fe5acf6cbe2bSL6.0:malaganewpackage: malagaA software package for the development and application of grammars that are used for the analysis of words and sentences of natural languages. It is a language-independent system that offers a programming language for the modelling of the language-dependent grammatical information. This language is also called Malaga.
Malaga is based on the grammatical theory of the "Left Associative Grammar" (LAG), developed by Roland Hausser, professor for Computational Linguistics at University of Erlangen, Germany.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmalaga-7.12-6.el6.i686.rpm53990a2c21bf44d9fee8331f878805162394e342d445217322bcb3a483dbb574Packages/malaga-7.12-6.el6.i686.rpmad71cf94acede0436bf02e0e245402407940e34b2db4e9cac7398864c45336e6Packages/malaga-devel-7.12-6.el6.i686.rpm91d526d784b356b6370745af22281b061f01ba39415b534588e2e23b60ad5881SL6.0:malaga-suomi-voikkonewpackage: malaga-suomi-voikkoA description of Finnish morphology written in Malaga. This package is built to support the Voikko spellchecker/hyphenator, it doesn't support the Sukija text indexer.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/malaga-suomi-voikko-1.5-1.el6.i686.rpm9baefd5c5e4567b57cc4120faf2d419bd947f792eece33940bea97c821fd4b2cSL6.0:mannewpackage: manThe man package includes three tools for finding information and/or documentation about your Linux system: man, apropos, and whatis. The man system formats and displays on-line manual pages about commands or functions on your system. Apropos searches the whatis database (containing short descriptions of system commands) for a string. Whatis searches its own database for a complete word.
The man package should be installed on your system because it is the primary way to find documentation on a Linux system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-1.6f-29.el6.i686.rpm84d004b90a8ee5b11974dc18fd2cdcca10d78777044d0d813f6a40fb414a4d72SL6.0:man-pagesnewpackage: man-pagesA large collection of man pages (documentation) from the Linux Documentation Project (LDP).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-3.22-12.el6.noarch.rpm4b1667296994884e77c403e3903a80f97dabeabd4afe08493f8421474e1fded4SL6.0:man-pages-csnewpackage: man-pages-csManual pages from the Linux Documentation Project, translated into Czech.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-cs-0.18.20090209-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm69e83b3c5d214408c2654fddc7b22a1bd30162e8f4542610a58f78f3c617b32dSL6.0:man-pages-esnewpackage: man-pages-esThis package contains the translation into Spanish of the English man-pages package. It is a beta release, so you can still find a lot of bugs. Contributions are welcome. For any doubt or suggestion about this release, send an e-mail to Juan Piernas Canovas <piernas at ditec.um.es>. In order to collaborate with the project, please visit http://es.tldp.org.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-es-1.55-14.el6.noarch.rpm3aaebfcc9b2105e878e58bbbb9592f0566469923e508ddcc02c70843aca87a20Packages/man-pages-es-extra-1.55-14.el6.noarch.rpm49d52d3be016ea6c1a67034301d10f61bf88a3ad628525f0fc3f454b9ea7c721SL6.0:man-pages-frnewpackage: man-pages-frManual pages from the man-pages Project, translated into French. Also includes supplemental pages provided by Dr. Patrick Atlas and Dr. Gerard Delafond.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-fr-3.23-3.4.el6.noarch.rpm21900ee2ace324a8a7209017fc22d39afd943c572e8a625511f1312893ba9a83SL6.0:man-pages-itnewpackage: man-pages-itManual pages from the Linux Documentation Project, translated into Italian.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-it-2.80-6.el6.noarch.rpm1a475d6ffa8dee5d3cd490e3b7af0c74d7cdbec2b09f9cab44d71fa461c3d127SL6.0:man-pages-janewpackage: man-pages-jaJapanese Manual pages, translated by JM-Project (Japanese Manual Project).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-ja-20100115-2.el6.noarch.rpm72f770bdf22e24f371b26c681cfa1f171a71d700e722285045465f613aa1f310SL6.0:man-pages-konewpackage: man-pages-koKorean translation of the official manpages from LDP and another useful manpages from various packages. It's done by the Korean Manpage Project <http://man.kldp.org> which is maintained by Korean Manpage Project Team.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-ko-20050219-17.el6.noarch.rpmf8bd11e6d83e32ee36503e4226ed75f847255a82ae9e878f13914e8b1c038d83SL6.0:man-pages-overridesnewpackage: man-pages-overridesA collection of manual ("man") pages to complement other packages or update those contained therein. Always have the latest version of this package installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-overrides-1.0-1.el6.noarch.rpmc30ba70dfc5651e0b2256c5d504d186c2a5a05c95edf255ed5b7b600fb2bfb39SL6.0:man-pages-plnewpackage: man-pages-plManual pages from the Linux Documentation Project, translated into Polish.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-pl-0.24-8.1.el6.noarch.rpm6b8f3bac34da4de2e55330e1af969e6e3de9875f462e20de226dd792c6e8a14bSL6.0:man-pages-runewpackage: man-pages-ruManual pages from the Linux Documentation Project, translated into Russian.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-ru-0.97-9.el6.noarch.rpm74b79e91b6c38ea0ca333c84fac5caf4001fb42487ef54c8fb206bd9f08f67e8SL6.0:man-pages-uknewpackage: man-pages-ukManual pages from the Linux Documentation Project, translated into Ukrainian.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-uk-0.1-0.11.20071108.el6.noarch.rpm93dee7e70ec73c37296606ead5e543b7bde0911412efa484e020fda7e552dd77SL6.0:matchbox-window-managernewpackage: matchbox-window-managerMatchbox is a base environment for the X Window System running on non-desktop embedded platforms such as handhelds, set-top boxes, kiosks and anything else for which screen space, input mechanisms or system resources are limited.
This package contains the window manager from Matchbox.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/matchbox-window-manager-1.2-6.20070628svn.1.el6.i686.rpmc96dffb14ce35c3c86dc118eb206a59cf5cf264b9773e16c72b017a63f2c0a0aSL6.0:mcnewpackage: mcMidnight Commander is a visual shell much like a file manager, only with many more features. It is a text mode application, but it also includes mouse support. Midnight Commander's best features are its ability to FTP, view tar and zip files, and to poke into RPMs for specific files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mc-4.7.0.2-3.el6.i686.rpm4fe103cab41e9adeae64f6c889ef51f3c60fdb85a7dfac495cb4013993cf63b1SL6.0:mcppnewpackage: mcppC/C++ preprocessor defines and expands macros and processes '#if', '#include' and some other directives.
MCPP is an alternative C/C++ preprocessor with the highest conformance. It supports multiple standards: K&R, ISO C90, ISO C99, and ISO C++98. MCPP is especially useful for debugging a source program which uses complicated macros and also useful for checking portability of a source.
Though mcpp could be built as a replacement of GCC's resident proprocessor or as a stand-alone program without using library build of mcpp, this package installs only a program named 'mcpp' which links shared library of mcpp and behaves independent from GCC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libmcpp-2.7.2-4.1.el6.i686.rpm86fe603ffe7f00c983789ce38b3c8b969601ae1953dbc6cd0753c2926187d182Packages/libmcpp-devel-2.7.2-4.1.el6.i686.rpmc621da84ae1937f425e26e367082c69d4f0739e44891326b4dde4bb9c17cf565Packages/mcpp-2.7.2-4.1.el6.i686.rpmd271ca5c1121fc1f6cdb4a333eb4f38b2fc265b5b459037bd2684b9a5564171cPackages/mcpp-doc-2.7.2-4.1.el6.i686.rpm9836a8914845f1fde29ae0d2f807d9b33e6037963ad0fa5c6528b3f94d9c0638SL6.0:mcstransnewpackage: mcstransSecurity-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security.
mcstrans provides an translation daemon to translate SELinux categories from internal representations to user defined representation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mcstrans-0.3.1-4.el6.i686.rpm282a78f1c9a426067011f526ea6304268c0cca39009a241ea8109ae4ba2bb91cSL6.0:mdadmnewpackage: mdadmThe mdadm program is used to create, manage, and monitor Linux MD (software RAID) devices. As such, it provides similar functionality to the raidtools package. However, mdadm is a single program, and it can perform almost all functions without a configuration file, though a configuration file can be used to help with some common tasks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mdadm-3.1.3-1.el6.i686.rpm60a881bc6871613df81ed509a441e3b4d694a20dfc8d7bfa6f817ed957b7bce4SL6.0:meanwhilenewpackage: meanwhileThe heart of the Meanwhile Project is the Meanwhile library, providing the basic Lotus Sametime session functionality along with the core services; Presence Awareness, Instant Messaging, Multi-user Conferencing, Preferences Storage, Identity Resolution, and File Transfer. This extensible client interface allows additional services to be added to a session at runtime, allowing for simple integration of future service handlers such as the user directory and whiteboard and screen-sharing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/meanwhile-1.1.0-3.el6.i686.rpm2cf9fc2564f4c8e5ad55470af69608bc21a3eb4c01255322a49b1a7676495815Packages/meanwhile-devel-1.1.0-3.el6.i686.rpm2a56d34feec38431f78bd6a17fe8a150f5a6d601b40dea2b6c2e86ce8ac13fd2Packages/meanwhile-doc-1.1.0-3.el6.i686.rpmc0d120b888c3060810d9f009ec6e43dc5b121f4683801a3f0072e65fbdc6ef5dSL6.0:media-player-infonewpackage: media-player-infomedia-player-info is a repository of data files describing media player (mostly USB Mass Storage ones) capabilities. These files contain information about the directory layout to use to add music to these devices, about the supported file formats, etc.
The package also installs a udev rule to identify media player devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/media-player-info-6-1.el6.noarch.rpme064c40c32639dfe996767d4ba5c502902af8329fa4918684adceb089859771eSL6.0:memcachednewpackage: memcachedmemcached is a high-performance, distributed memory object caching system, generic in nature, but intended for use in speeding up dynamic web applications by alleviating database load.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/memcached-1.4.4-3.el6.i686.rpmbdfac6418bdfef0c4234566756a4c8e01cf4387324c2fea4baeceb93ca8cab33Packages/memcached-devel-1.4.4-3.el6.i686.rpm5f580f23013ff98c06ad2450c6c414c73f17f53b2a925b23dde2068101e04390SL6.0:memtest86+newpackage: memtest86+Memtest86+ is a thorough stand-alone memory test for x86 and x86-64 architecture computers. BIOS based memory tests are only a quick check and often miss many of the failures that are detected by Memtest86+.
The ELF version should be used for booting from grub, and avoids the following errors: "Error 7: Loading below 1MB is not supported" "Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format" "Error 28: Selected item cannot fit into memory"
The script '/usr/sbin/memtest-setup' can be run (as root) to add the memtest86+ entry to your GRUB boot menu.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/memtest86+-4.00-2.el6.i686.rpm4bdca3e2410cf708bfc615d7b0f1b50e54fde5534d0501255e61e9b863a5cd08SL6.0:mercurialnewpackage: mercurialMercurial is a fast, lightweight source control management system designed for efficient handling of very large distributed projects.
Quick start: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/QuickStart Tutorial: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/Tutorial Extensions: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/CategoryExtensionScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/emacs-mercurial-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpm0574b0d89ba62f122c5feaee33e8c1d37ed55f1fe90556ff9be1c6a42e91f9d1Packages/emacs-mercurial-el-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpma0a57bc248c8364ab9387125ca7b824cf2a54aa8c48afb7e28ce3c380cceb147Packages/mercurial-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpm5d6a23bb5f7d4b78b7403a75346979e5eb78f61eb9d6d156f6856e15c31fe7b3Packages/mercurial-hgk-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpme5188abb518e37c88f15d06cce3da53f7d6f8a0661cdce3027c960730aed8cfbSL6.0:mesanewpackage: mesaMesaScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glx-utils-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpm5ffac131c972ee9a7785e1028d0dfa631f8ef0f5b99c6a6a33dc3b68adeae33ePackages/mesa-demos-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpmf298d762015bfeb37a71615786355150a8113d6a1c53adda1ae457d4820653f4Packages/mesa-dri-drivers-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpm21f86fe1353c54c5e637bb345017ce1a945c0edd7548207e4bb6c0b9e01c356ePackages/mesa-dri-drivers-experimental-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpm6069baefb5301eae71e8aed382cc66242b1cbe650ee648736ac685b1c2f37104Packages/mesa-libGL-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpm73ab7b8dd77d2a4dfaf72c764e8fa1db3cd351c2f59040b037b5e895233c7572Packages/mesa-libGL-devel-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpm1603cf2dae0644bc37961881e82f1928886c2889f6f017ba7b2c1e1813123b50Packages/mesa-libGLU-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpmc3857a024aeb4fbb719777a8fec807d1c0100e2d96dcfbdf434d28f3fe1d39d9Packages/mesa-libGLU-devel-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpm5fb7c59083f9e142bcd53461903959719ad3da1a25736e3b8968a1026187e2f6Packages/mesa-libOSMesa-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpmd8444b6865c4afc8655ae09deb22bf5e9eeb69f2794b2cd5bd576dc7c1bfcf4cPackages/mesa-libOSMesa-devel-7.7-2.el6.i686.rpmb1593c6b7ac7d116a32745ffe877613b7cce945ba58eec4a71c91594982a7070SL6.0:metacitynewpackage: metacityMetacity is a window manager that integrates nicely with the GNOME desktop. It strives to be quiet, small, stable, get on with its job, and stay out of your attention.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/metacity-2.28.0-20.el6.i686.rpm796f318b5a3c63129705e72ab980c794443141ab8b4732eae24d083bac82bf1dPackages/metacity-devel-2.28.0-20.el6.i686.rpma7a6f400409062ec2e4e406f2c6dbb22786ef2a5b3a3baf611c4201f1a6db1b0SL6.0:mgettynewpackage: mgettyThe mgetty package contains a "smart" getty which allows logins over a serial line (i.e., through a modem). If you're using a Class 2 or 2.0 modem, mgetty can receive faxes. If you also need to send faxes, you'll need to install the sendfax program.
If you'll be dialing in to your system using a modem, you should install the mgetty package. If you'd like to send faxes using mgetty and your modem, you'll need to install the mgetty-sendfax program. If you need a viewer for faxes, you'll also need to install the mgetty-viewfax package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mgetty-1.1.36-8.el6.i686.rpm3c2e81e5bec6923e6c6710e02355498d7c5e40a898aff14cb7471a256c67ed81Packages/mgetty-sendfax-1.1.36-8.el6.i686.rpmd23915ea7ac2afc79ec7600d6024129d69e52f84fdfbcf7e97459f319fb22d15Packages/mgetty-viewfax-1.1.36-8.el6.i686.rpm26eaf9821d67c695c5c04c4c6e5af269f4fbeeb98ef417952912cfaef7abe15aPackages/mgetty-voice-1.1.36-8.el6.i686.rpmb04ecacd1aac1ee13fdc6a574c777a0d312662ddfbfc3c0eea1205e409d37671SL6.0:microcode_ctlnewpackage: microcode_ctlmicrocode_ctl - updates the microcode on Intel x86/x86-64 CPU'sScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/microcode_ctl-1.17-3.el6.i686.rpmd6ace6a62a99f950d680d4266bfe36dd92c11747c456698b292bcdb794ca937aSL6.0:migrationtoolsnewpackage: migrationtoolsThe MigrationTools are a set of Perl scripts for migrating users, groups, aliases, hosts, netgroups, networks, protocols, RPCs, and services from existing nameservices (flat files, NIS, and NetInfo) to LDAP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/migrationtools-47-7.el6.noarch.rpm6ee4584f423cf9326ed01624b61c3de540c46dfaa16d3ceff471f6dbab061125SL6.0:min12xxwnewpackage: min12xxwThis is a filter to convert pbmraw data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Minolta 1[234]xx W printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/min12xxw-0.0.9-5.1.el6.i686.rpmfbbfdfe4c3442a7e7297d1d9435e0c267133df523c55c27f005125365b1911d8SL6.0:mingettynewpackage: mingettyThe mingetty program is a lightweight, minimalist getty program for use only on virtual consoles. Mingetty is not suitable for serial lines (you should use the mgetty program in that case).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mingetty-1.08-4.1.el6.i686.rpm61c4821673f92f2a3979aaf5f4acca850374f637a3c5ed581fcaa541d0cceab0SL6.0:minicomnewpackage: minicomMinicom is a simple text-based modem control and terminal emulation program somewhat similar to MSDOS Telix. Minicom includes a dialing directory, full ANSI and VT100 emulation, an (external) scripting language, and other features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/minicom-2.3-6.1.el6.i686.rpmc24b4a396a4da9e1d4ca24b256ccb59d83ec10dd656137aa46457511e9d2132aSL6.0:mipv6-daemonnewpackage: mipv6-daemonThe mobile IPv6 daemon allows nodes to remain reachable while moving around in the IPv6 Internet.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mipv6-daemon-0.4-5.el6.i686.rpmbda26ab5e877a2e03ebda395ac98100f1790ac00319e5e79d00377c1178e83efSL6.0:mkbootdisknewpackage: mkbootdiskThe mkbootdisk program creates a standalone boot floppy disk for booting the running system. The created boot disk will look for the root filesystem on the device mentioned in /etc/fstab and includes an initial ramdisk image which will load any necessary SCSI modules for the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mkbootdisk-1.5.5-1.el6.i686.rpm0f9765753bb911e75d7c7139c7adc8877f187d19e7066112dc815813843fcab5SL6.0:mkshnewpackage: mkshmksh is the MirBSD enhanced version of the Public Domain Korn shell (pdksh), a bourne-compatible shell which is largely similar to the original AT&T Korn shell. It includes bug fixes and feature improvements in order to produce a modern, robust shell good for interactive and especially script use, being a bourne shell replacement, pdksh successor and an alternative to the C shell.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mksh-39-4.el6.i686.rpm4105ba61aa5b22b658073c7dc18facce1be5db7ff2352a6fd35fae506ed8b6e0SL6.0:mlocatenewpackage: mlocatemlocate is a locate/updatedb implementation. It keeps a database of all existing files and allows you to lookup files by name.
The 'm' stands for "merging": updatedb reuses the existing database to avoid rereading most of the file system, which makes updatedb faster and does not trash the system caches as much as traditional locate implementations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mlocate-0.22.2-3.el6.i686.rpm4f48958fd1778c513a60e864fe4c7e108b2cea3c8b99e764086be126bc05a72eSL6.0:mobile-broadband-provider-infonewpackage: mobile-broadband-provider-infoThe mobile-broadband-provider-info package contains listings of mobile broadband (3G) providers and associated network and plan information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mobile-broadband-provider-info-1.20100122-1.el6.noarch.rpm24185534f168d1200a620e870d190eefd688e9ac9ec754abd2433376b4606bd5Packages/mobile-broadband-provider-info-devel-1.20100122-1.el6.noarch.rpm98e600307f6ceb67e203b3e20c93c4cf757a83fcf7ef966ab3eee3775256ec49SL6.0:mod_auth_kerbnewpackage: mod_auth_kerbmod_auth_kerb is module for the Apache HTTP Server designed to provide Kerberos authentication over HTTP. The module supports the Negotiate authentication method, which performs full Kerberos authentication based on ticket exchanges.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_auth_kerb-5.4-6.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpma3b6d7ae065696918f6de2fd8d57f997efd4cb9f28fea0a5a81c77f3ca1f17a0SL6.0:mod_auth_mysqlnewpackage: mod_auth_mysqlmod_auth_mysql can be used to limit access to documents served by a web server by checking data in a MySQL database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_auth_mysql-3.0.0-11.el6.i686.rpmd6da691aac091019dd07ca4b7475f53de9b25292075a584b973bd44180ae1bc1SL6.0:mod_auth_pgsqlnewpackage: mod_auth_pgsqlmod_auth_pgsql can be used to authenticate remote users of the Apache HTTP Server based on queries against in a PostgresQL database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_auth_pgsql-2.0.3-10.1.el6.i686.rpmb3762a9897c02119bf7600a2d7bea736954f9c4c7402c46b695873c4f1042711SL6.0:mod_authz_ldapnewpackage: mod_authz_ldapThe mod_authz_ldap package provides support for authenticating users of the Apache HTTP server against an LDAP database. mod_authz_ldap features the ability to authenticate users based on the SSL client certificate presented, and also supports password aging, and authentication based on role or by configured filters.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_authz_ldap-0.26-15.el6.i686.rpm273ee0bb2acc9d274943ce33b00efbf6ac54ecef281b6fa904979b2c25fa8e36SL6.0:mod_dnssdnewpackage: mod_dnssdmod_dnssd is an Apache HTTPD module which adds Zeroconf support via DNS-SD using Avahi.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_dnssd-0.6-2.el6.i686.rpm19c04ac029461216d0dafc0334177a870d8a9cef946b2639c221494b7c3d5cf8SL6.0:mod_nssnewpackage: mod_nssThe mod_nss module provides strong cryptography for the Apache Web server via the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols using the Network Security Services (NSS) security library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_nss-1.0.8-8.el6.i686.rpmd79df6d6f22f70274d1254e0f2178b5c7fa563595895b74cf7507fbd049a84d0SL6.0:mod_perlnewpackage: mod_perlMod_perl incorporates a Perl interpreter into the Apache web server, so that the Apache web server can directly execute Perl code. Mod_perl links the Perl runtime library into the Apache web server and provides an object-oriented Perl interface for Apache's C language API. The end result is a quicker CGI script turnaround process, since no external Perl interpreter has to be started.
Install mod_perl if you're installing the Apache web server and you'd like for it to directly incorporate a Perl interpreter.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_perl-2.0.4-10.el6.i686.rpmbbc48ad15eabb0f2df2bf829a38e2d2d5cee7f6ad0885b879d17996818704d4bPackages/mod_perl-devel-2.0.4-10.el6.i686.rpm8b59b503bfea593cf741c7c9b51bfe82c868de62520b132af78bc42278bdb871SL6.0:mod_wsginewpackage: mod_wsgiThe mod_wsgi adapter is an Apache module that provides a WSGI compliant interface for hosting Python based web applications within Apache. The adapter is written completely in C code against the Apache C runtime and for hosting WSGI applications within Apache has a lower overhead than using existing WSGI adapters for mod_python or CGI.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_wsgi-3.2-1.el6.i686.rpm577f8eb03e0180a9bdbf3177b5de3a8544ee4849254abf7ce5c86b333d13be33SL6.0:module-init-toolsnewpackage: module-init-toolsThe module-init-tools package includes various programs needed for automatic loading and unloading of modules under 2.6 and later kernels, as well as other module management programs. Device drivers and filesystems are two examples of loaded and unloaded modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/module-init-tools-3.9-17.el6.i686.rpm939635ca008e44fafa420bb4e03225aeae717e768db0918f9e6e17e7ad327321SL6.0:mousetweaksnewpackage: mousetweaksThe Mousetweaks package provides mouse accessibility enhancements for the GNOME desktop, such as performing various clicks without using any hardware button. The options can be accessed through the Accessibility tab of the Mouse Preferences of GNOME Control Center or through command-line.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mousetweaks-2.28.2-1.el6.i686.rpm9f289f7c58f61ae906079f1a2908a7059506ac312eedb2398271bc7d2d114f58SL6.0:mozilla-filesystemnewpackage: mozilla-filesystemThis package provides some directories required by packages which use Mozilla technologies such as NPAPI plugins or toolkit extensions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mozilla-filesystem-1.9-5.1.el6.i686.rpm3e1f6c91ca58f9c19f6bf2b22943c78928133cff5809da5325ea1b44baaa7033SL6.0:mpagenewpackage: mpageThe mpage utility takes plain text files or PostScript(TM) documents as input, reduces the size of the text, and prints the files on a PostScript printer with several pages on each sheet of paper. Mpage is very useful for viewing large printouts without using up lots of paper. Mpage supports many different layout options for the printed pages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mpage-2.5.6-8.el6.1.i686.rpm830cc5aa38d7b6f62c5d71e4c804e935969f128439f660fa61deb802f4a0f855SL6.0:mpfrnewpackage: mpfrThe MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point computations with "correct rounding". The MPFR is efficient and also has a well-defined semantics. It copies the good ideas from the ANSI/IEEE-754 standard for double-precision floating-point arithmetic (53-bit mantissa). MPFR is based on the GMP multiple-precision library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mpfr-2.4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm6ebbdb437d392c150261b59ea05bb19108a8b3bea3913dbf66b93d13de7d007fPackages/mpfr-devel-2.4.1-6.el6.i686.rpm01ecb1ca83188ce0c71fcb0ff0518323a6cbc974fd0556703e226dbb3a85c2c0SL6.0:mpich2newpackage: mpich2MPICH2 is a high-performance and widely portable implementation of the MPI standard. This release has all MPI-2.1 functions and features required by the standard with the exeption of support for the "external32" portable I/O format.
The mpich2 binaries in this RPM packages were configured to use the default process manager 'MPD' using the default device 'ch3'. The ch3 device was configured with support for the nemesis channel that allows for shared-memory and TCP/IP sockets based communication.
This build also include support for using '/usr/sbin/alternatives' and/or the 'module environment' to select which MPI implementation to use when multiple implementations are installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mpich2-1.2.1-2.3.el6.i686.rpm036096e8c6a89519e7f0e27acdc65ca51dfd2f2dbe9d7d90713c1f3855d1ea7fPackages/mpich2-devel-1.2.1-2.3.el6.i686.rpmdc93535b0c502ea8c76118c8da28519b397672cc8d77b5f735a1482350ba5a15Packages/mpich2-doc-1.2.1-2.3.el6.noarch.rpm4b07cb2258160e9315b68dc707ad94180821246b9ed8a76845fe0441d953b06eSL6.0:mrtgnewpackage: mrtgThe Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to monitor the traffic load on network-links. MRTG generates HTML pages containing PNG images which provide a LIVE visual representation of this traffic.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mrtg-2.16.2-5.el6.i686.rpm0eeb3ffb9a67f4fa386b14a01c801e88e4894fd49a4a32a97bc310da04e3a749Packages/mrtg-libs-2.16.2-5.el6.i686.rpm1b769e54f73d0de91f33a452a53dd423b6197e5a60959c39c5224e26ddccd1f0SL6.0:mstflintnewpackage: mstflintThis package contains a burning tool for Mellanox manufactured HCA cards. It also provides access to the relevant source code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mstflint-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpm7089f5227b3f7a23cae24604e12e6b94182af5ea1328f38ac7e15ddaec69c329SL6.0:mt-stnewpackage: mt-stThe mt-st package contains the mt and st tape drive management programs. Mt (for magnetic tape drives) and st (for SCSI tape devices) can control rewinding, ejecting, skipping files and blocks and more.
Install mt-st if you need a tool to manage tape drives.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mt-st-1.1-4.el6.i686.rpm1240e20e5353df1162229cd3c28a7c1dcdbe868bcf075111855628b4bf57b63aSL6.0:mtoolsnewpackage: mtoolsMtools is a collection of utilities for accessing MS-DOS files. Mtools allow you to read, write and move around MS-DOS filesystem files (normally on MS-DOS floppy disks). Mtools supports Windows95 style long file names, OS/2 XDF disks, and 2m disks
Mtools should be installed if you need to use MS-DOS disksScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mtools-4.0.12-1.el6.i686.rpmea950b6ab57559d85de92a20ac6c80e30dda681614257f635505ade53cfae3c3SL6.0:mtrnewpackage: mtrMtr is a network diagnostic tool that combines ping and traceroute into one program. Mtr provides two interfaces: an ncurses interface, useful for using Mtr from a telnet session; and a GTK+ interface for X (provided in the mtr-gtk package).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mtr-0.75-5.el6.i686.rpmea4a894461a4fa3515cb978bb6337110d3b2879a1af0bfc6444824145d744949Packages/mtr-gtk-0.75-5.el6.i686.rpm2739a6fd4afc475bd4f534243bd83f49d59f53f9cbac271021562fd124c7082aSL6.0:mtxnewpackage: mtxThe MTX program controls the robotic mechanism in autoloaders and tape libraries such as the HP SureStore DAT 40x6, Exabyte EZ-17, and Exabyte 220. This program is also reported to work with a variety of other tape libraries and autochangers from ADIC, Tandberg/Overland, Breece Hill, HP, and Seagate.
If you have a backup tape device capable of handling more than one tape at a time, you should install MTX.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mtx-1.3.12-5.el6.i686.rpm377287cd33011cde68b00e961457fb4815b6ff0c259080c893d90ddfefdec462SL6.0:muttnewpackage: muttMutt is a small but very powerful text-based MIME mail client. Mutt is highly configurable, and is well suited to the mail power user with advanced features like key bindings, keyboard macros, mail threading, regular expression searches and a powerful pattern matching language for selecting groups of messages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mutt-1.5.20-2.20091214hg736b6a.el6.i686.rpmaf605ad0b4d366185552f9dd78b24f50ecc2e5a42876b2104f69c5741f612b2bSL6.0:mvapichnewpackage: mvapichMvapich is a high performance and scalable MPI-1 implementation over Infiniband and RDMA-enabled interconnects. This implementation is based on MPICH and MVICH. MVAPICH is pronounced as `em-vah-pich''.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mvapich-common-1.2.0-0.3562.5.el6.noarch.rpm920d2d596970fc2ca84feb78fd8f5952c6cc36859adbe7cf50da34030f6fd124SL6.0:mvapich2newpackage: mvapich2This is an MPI-2 implementation which includes all MPI-1 features. It is based on MPICH2 and MVICH.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mvapich2-1.4-5.el6.i686.rpm69db5001aec26d8e792576fc50364d901efa900bb84071619477c1174655d87fPackages/mvapich2-common-1.4-5.el6.noarch.rpm387644c521c83887be8c6077888510a8ecbd2eb1fe00839fb179bac39f162b93Packages/mvapich2-devel-1.4-5.el6.i686.rpmaa795c272575e5a8e33602c13ed7a64c352f8642e2ded8ccc0bf6d07119daa0bSL6.0:mx4jnewpackage: mx4jOpenJMX is an open source implementation of the Java(TM) Management Extensions (JMX).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mx4j-3.0.1-9.13.el6.noarch.rpme8a3b2046abb21c474ace1ea1d9a7ff2b435b07df134f4e76e71ba86b063589dPackages/mx4j-javadoc-3.0.1-9.13.el6.noarch.rpm8d1ab2b59183b7d4b994d00aac1a9f4788928ef6c8ec23ba10d6e1730db319dbPackages/mx4j-manual-3.0.1-9.13.el6.noarch.rpm0c6f899318e2681cd11b7ddc1b4b05be316cd964e3ef8f40cdd40e492429a302SL6.0:mysqlnewpackage: mysqlMySQL is a multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database server. MySQL is a client/server implementation consisting of a server daemon (mysqld) and many different client programs and libraries. The base package contains the standard MySQL client programs and generic MySQL files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mysql-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpmd2aeb35e4f221e03c7d339f5a6134fe6ec2695ecb96abcf0ef919cb4b0a1d863Packages/mysql-bench-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpm32dc76860abce5c6900751dfff91ecb2b421fbed775ba9b78cd67167943d0557Packages/mysql-devel-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpmd766bdcea9bb34957049fdea51434ff00e83b07132fb3821b817ecac23f73363Packages/mysql-embedded-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpm44261dc59dc423ef83459cee8be888d74da954d018e34d3e8cc1c3ceaaedb305Packages/mysql-embedded-devel-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpmbb55188cbbf96f2b41b61dfebdd8b8f4bffa6b496f1b98274f60b05616a4563bPackages/mysql-libs-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpm8daae5288505a973dade66a65247462e0d4b2de1558ce5dcb866d98f5b6a4919Packages/mysql-server-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpme366b5ef6538ebb8e6c3b9c4382723c204bdf9b4313f27f2fb2c2c193739733bPackages/mysql-test-5.1.47-4.el6.i686.rpm7b6dfe06dc608dc6669074fd4864f485cfbddec4be3925c7ada9ba69c3482e25SL6.0:mysql-connector-javanewpackage: mysql-connector-javaMySQL Connector/J is a native Java driver that converts JDBC (Java Database Connectivity) calls into the network protocol used by the MySQL database. It lets developers working with the Java programming language easily build programs and applets that interact with MySQL and connect all corporate data, even in a heterogeneous environment. MySQL Connector/J is a Type IV JDBC driver and has a complete JDBC feature set that supports the capabilities of MySQL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mysql-connector-java-5.1.12-2.el6.i686.rpm4279b85a1a45ab6266e676e247c5dff6e901dfbe3e6ac002589a49947148a00fSL6.0:mysql-connector-odbcnewpackage: mysql-connector-odbcAn ODBC (rev 3) driver for MySQL, for use with unixODBC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mysql-connector-odbc-5.1.5r1144-7.el6.i686.rpmed5988ff1b7fab52f2f8380dd1499ece848bc0a1dc23f05fd5a8e755a2595fe2SL6.0:mythes-bgnewpackage: mythes-bgBulgarian thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-bg-4.1-3.1.el6.noarch.rpme39912e1053ec5e8489b9d25ef7f8960ac16ee8b0a02b44695e937d5e562b49aSL6.0:mythes-canewpackage: mythes-caCatalan thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-ca-1.5.0-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm539b445cc2854b4dbe59f670d0620428a09f01d082a3d6ebc045eb0a0b54b85dSL6.0:mythes-csnewpackage: mythes-csCzech thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-cs-0.20070926-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm4175b8e4a30ea418ae5e1330fe2cf3ef530a16aaea3d37153efd908703960bf4SL6.0:mythes-danewpackage: mythes-daDanish thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-da-0.20090522-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm9e8d0301806233828c187679b5f43235d8534970bd32d669a551b922304dbe75SL6.0:mythes-denewpackage: mythes-deGerman thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-de-0.20090708-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm782e113022f9f4a4f7790734b25a3a36fc5311e878aa87ef97992f497d85e745SL6.0:mythes-elnewpackage: mythes-elGreek thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-el-0.20070412-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm8e384164f41b010c10427c9ca1d8709ba092e0595607221ed30619f0f64e843eSL6.0:mythes-ennewpackage: mythes-enEnglish thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-en-3.0-6.el6.noarch.rpm4863a5a23c6db99061bccbdba57ad9be4deb3f8c48bd25a1792b59fc9d4ebafbSL6.0:mythes-esnewpackage: mythes-esSpanish thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-es-0.20090908-2.el6.noarch.rpm1f6ce23ccfb31ad512979f9ae566ecb154caba1dbf4d6c0db750b6b8c30e05cbSL6.0:mythes-frnewpackage: mythes-frFrench thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-fr-2.1-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm2ccd6a4957a85020dceaec168281dd3ac38943e44bac74400d4a089e18d57f25SL6.0:mythes-ganewpackage: mythes-gaIrish thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-ga-0.20071001-5.1.el6.noarch.rpme7a93b1ddb75b0b56b815c754b526ab8bcbcfe6f78321fc6b82246614cb87f92SL6.0:mythes-hunewpackage: mythes-huHungarian thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-hu-0.20090918-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm471d43a6fb4791bfb19e4bceb6e8b1b1f5c0b45394235f4b60ed6d591e2c5750SL6.0:mythes-itnewpackage: mythes-itItalian thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-it-2.0.9l-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm2b6193d5625361e3ac35008a1db20daafe1825782985f6843ea43b34feace61eSL6.0:mythes-minewpackage: mythes-miMaori thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-mi-0.20080630-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmd0444fd008421aef4be35b370d8d29ce6b117beb87bab21277e3799c2804e5a7SL6.0:mythes-nlnewpackage: mythes-nlDutch thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-nl-0.20090708-6.el6.noarch.rpma1e063d0a2b0fbdba825339529ab19493bdf3ac16a0b077f9a9febb44afee334SL6.0:mythes-plnewpackage: mythes-plPolish thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-pl-1.5-4.1.el6.noarch.rpma40e0a28638ffe816d5d98b0659d8557246ea82fd0454ae51e72cedd7b1fafbbSL6.0:mythes-ptnewpackage: mythes-ptPortuguese thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-pt-0.20060817-4.2.el6.noarch.rpmc80ff212accdef5bb3169b657c282ab1f9e239417bf39f87ffc16978f649ff4cSL6.0:mythes-ronewpackage: mythes-roRomanian thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-ro-3.3-0.3.test3.1.el6.noarch.rpm64966f19a90db0881fcece6d7d8551ed815030243b54460d5ed558826b7df430SL6.0:mythes-runewpackage: mythes-ruRussian thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-ru-0.20070613-3.1.el6.noarch.rpma0e598473501b434d091158ff9895f3f4f13e4fc31bf43c4216133ca639cbb85SL6.0:mythes-sknewpackage: mythes-skSlovak thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-sk-0.20090907-1.el6.noarch.rpm60c2358a06c1007d26f4514630c3f782adee514720dbd0a1e92dc6c756927851SL6.0:mythes-slnewpackage: mythes-slSlovenian thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-sl-0.20090908-1.el6.noarch.rpm9cc5a1592a73cf6aa288605ee06b8dbc8bf9971422fe4e7fa95218c70ed0510eSL6.0:mythes-svnewpackage: mythes-svSwedish thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-sv-1.2-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmaf814009569fa860ade552924dc42a8545f44ed260466733eaa14efbaefab07bSL6.0:mythes-uknewpackage: mythes-ukUkrainian thesaurus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mythes-uk-1.6.0-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm655b87ca7369b4cf0ff7164195dfbeb2e69046f60cfc412efa40ef4af87eaff4SL6.0:nafees-web-naskh-fontsnewpackage: nafees-web-naskh-fontsCharacter based Nafees Web Naskh Open Type Font for writing Urdu in Naskh script based on Unicode standard. This version has complete support of Aerabs for Urdu and updated glyphs for Latin characters. Nafees Web Naskh OTF contains approximately 330 glyphs, including 5 ligatures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nafees-web-naskh-fonts-1.2-5.el6.noarch.rpmf999575d8b29c26660bc9f09a65fce5c7390ba8eb676b839aed3fb51e03cd011SL6.0:nanonewpackage: nanoGNU nano is a small and friendly text editor.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nano-2.0.9-7.el6.i686.rpmaa4f82a33c7aaea03e15772252dec45c39abfe05ada26686cb36b59e2ec5d932SL6.0:nasmnewpackage: nasmNASM is the Netwide Assembler, a free portable assembler for the Intel 80x86 microprocessor series, using primarily the traditional Intel instruction mnemonics and syntax.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nasm-2.07-7.el6.i686.rpmb9afd9f6e48273b34ff2be6ab273e2817a21d9f45af0088f6cbb1324ad5b0cf8Packages/nasm-doc-2.07-7.el6.i686.rpmdb642ff82c9af642f62f8fe783aa6bfb0a0bb55e325541c28b840c18e450609cPackages/nasm-rdoff-2.07-7.el6.i686.rpm5c2f861d5e34e57de3b4ea17a6abc3fde4a91d5e076e2a2ebbbd9c971a832a31SL6.0:nautilusnewpackage: nautilusNautilus is the file manager and graphical shell for the GNOME desktop that makes it easy to manage your files and the rest of your system. It allows to browse directories on local and remote filesystems, preview files and launch applications associated with them. It is also responsible for handling the icons on the GNOME desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nautilus-2.28.4-15.el6.i686.rpm9e16a204a804e0fe8de9c39259970ac588c46b3704e47535fbc1ab26344458d1Packages/nautilus-devel-2.28.4-15.el6.i686.rpmaed93a1e2865808c5d208a10027b55a594d09e2cc54b154ef584035ef66d0380Packages/nautilus-extensions-2.28.4-15.el6.i686.rpmfd10216b2e7d8f4c5fdd8e2e912aab95863d897f275d403bf272a52fe78fc94aSL6.0:nautilus-open-terminalnewpackage: nautilus-open-terminalThe nautilus-open-terminal extension provides a right-click "Open Terminal" option for nautilus users who prefer that option.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nautilus-open-terminal-0.17-3.el6.i686.rpme9d57e2c7fc105a2883c94269b7f8d511e0e58d51fb00f20e9b4ebd356b06f3bSL6.0:nautilus-sendtonewpackage: nautilus-sendtoThe nautilus-sendto package provides a Nautilus context menu for sending files via other desktop applications. These functions are implemented as plugins, so nautilus-sendto can be extended with additional features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nautilus-sendto-2.28.2-3.el6.i686.rpm52f618e5845ab886695537ef7700306109e24e45f3dcab8a079b049f2c7ba113Packages/nautilus-sendto-devel-2.28.2-3.el6.i686.rpmd8412742fdc50ede6e53eec5e4e97319ec10d116e7a4e3c4cb1e2dbf0ee9530dSL6.0:ncnewpackage: ncThe nc package contains Netcat (the program is actually nc), a simple utility for reading and writing data across network connections, using the TCP or UDP protocols. Netcat is intended to be a reliable back-end tool which can be used directly or easily driven by other programs and scripts. Netcat is also a feature-rich network debugging and exploration tool, since it can create many different connections and has many built-in capabilities.
You may want to install the netcat package if you are administering a network and you'd like to use its debugging and network exploration capabilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nc-1.84-22.el6.i686.rpmc4ab40a663f2870b7c36d2032d23bcbd4214d672f9178c82b535c0ccf38859deSL6.0:ncompressnewpackage: ncompressThe ncompress package contains the compress and uncompress file compression and decompression utilities, which are compatible with the original UNIX compress utility (.Z file extensions). These utilities can't handle gzipped (.gz file extensions) files, but gzip can handle compressed files.
Install ncompress if you need compression/decompression utilities which are compatible with the original UNIX compress utility.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ncompress-4.2.4-54.el6.i686.rpm436adfa570599b6e1585daee64c8019320709f0a783d7d6c08a905e10a40cd1aSL6.0:ncursesnewpackage: ncursesThe curses library routines are a terminal-independent method of updating character screens with reasonable optimization. The ncurses (new curses) library is a freely distributable replacement for the discontinued 4.4 BSD classic curses library.
This package contains support utilities, including a terminfo compiler tic, a decompiler infocmp, clear, tput, tset, and a termcap conversion tool captoinfo.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ncurses-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpmb3d9cab83879bc031f6168f70154ae630cd791df9f312489f04bf9cd24f2f7eaPackages/ncurses-base-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm619d855984a524b6fb2e48041b19c3edf8132da78f997590e31a424b615bc9acPackages/ncurses-devel-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm93ea86db34d6cd79272bafc3a2654f2b5e59bb10b3ce582b0cd8fab79de29462Packages/ncurses-libs-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm8b0b1f7c9dff485fe7c00544e091bd25f02d063e4042d9aa68c644a2bb04cb61Packages/ncurses-static-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm27367e1abf859008e61720c4e47fdf39f77c9daf9910b6a8d1792facd72efd44Packages/ncurses-term-5.7-3.20090208.el6.i686.rpm51b4efc9e6fc01b9a302fa9d425cb69f1a6042fb8cd2bc12fa0401ed8788121aSL6.0:neonnewpackage: neonneon is an HTTP and WebDAV client library, with a C interface; providing a high-level interface to HTTP and WebDAV methods along with a low-level interface for HTTP request handling. neon supports persistent connections, proxy servers, basic, digest and Kerberos authentication, and has complete SSL support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/neon-0.29.3-1.2.el6.i686.rpm9af452f0397d92ace4e1e465939eeeacc56f1697b5515020dddd8fdd8035df2fPackages/neon-devel-0.29.3-1.2.el6.i686.rpma0883abd0de5f7db24f4eadbca29a9467e8cd3aa79ecf06df8fb2dd9eafa697cSL6.0:net-snmpnewpackage: net-snmpSNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used for network management. The NET-SNMP project includes various SNMP tools: an extensible agent, an SNMP library, tools for requesting or setting information from SNMP agents, tools for generating and handling SNMP traps and a version of the netstat command which uses SNMP. This package contains the snmpd and snmptrapd daemons, documentation, etc.
You will probably also want to install the net-snmp-utils package, which contains NET-SNMP utilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/net-snmp-5.5-27.el6.i686.rpm5d33aa8e3e13950f80825a07dfd23ff35b766c983d438e0b924a5abdf5130aa0Packages/net-snmp-devel-5.5-27.el6.i686.rpma1109cbfb5feb4c7ef02c15e8ee7bcf6178b7fa2f8da5e3676c17edea9f766e8Packages/net-snmp-libs-5.5-27.el6.i686.rpm0476fb3654b2168e390722a92ff5bbd3f357a4c0a282f494fadd1d6614f22e84Packages/net-snmp-perl-5.5-27.el6.i686.rpm5e0b960f1156e71e5cf4a1f687b80660cb0f9a3bbad218d808e956b028dfcb38Packages/net-snmp-python-5.5-27.el6.i686.rpmc3e2cc0ee4fa173140fd89104ebe266580eaaedfb8f5e9abb7808e461a330fffPackages/net-snmp-utils-5.5-27.el6.i686.rpmdfdd2a68f824a71c00a268c25ca5ba7ecaa918b883a351524ada89dd8c6bebe4SL6.0:net-toolsnewpackage: net-toolsThe net-tools package contains basic networking tools, including ifconfig, netstat, route, and others. Most of them are obsolete. For replacement check iproute package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/net-tools-1.60-102.el6.i686.rpm20ba692ea68a9c996e585aaa21725a377e911b8efe3dcb1cf43bee785351695dSL6.0:netcfnewpackage: netcfA library for modifying the network configuration of a system. Network configurations are expresed in a platform-independent XML format, which netcf translates into changes to the system's 'native' network configuration files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/netcf-0.1.6-4.el6.i686.rpmdff477e792f8718de48ac111edf15e4d5fb8163023292f7c5587cbd78a47e5a4Packages/netcf-devel-0.1.6-4.el6.i686.rpm640b7e42c9b246e8be20077c2530087ebdecd6fcb283c167fab76459aae5704cPackages/netcf-libs-0.1.6-4.el6.i686.rpm50b321fa6135ac2592f32c0be9e0b57b7465deb8f8bbfe48c5990fd6fe431ea6SL6.0:netlabel_toolsnewpackage: netlabel_toolsNetLabel is a kernel subsystem which implements explicit packet labeling protocols such as CIPSO and RIPSO for Linux. Packet labeling is used in secure networks to mark packets with the security attributes of the data they contain. This package provides the necessary user space tools to query and configure the kernel subsystem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/netlabel_tools-0.19-6.el6.i686.rpm87c2b598468172699ee6c54c9e5b2f13aedb670ed2d4e4a49caa6c2608e1aee6SL6.0:netpbmnewpackage: netpbmThe netpbm package contains a library of functions which support programs for handling various graphics file formats, including .pbm (portable bitmaps), .pgm (portable graymaps), .pnm (portable anymaps), .ppm (portable pixmaps) and others.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/netpbm-10.47.05-11.el6.i686.rpm81ba69a42aec7352ebb6e97e6e9d456847cc34847f6fbb1afd100be6331bc6c4Packages/netpbm-devel-10.47.05-11.el6.i686.rpm892059c5b03ab894af4e4b4e00b8b4d946ba7121c46d546dbcdb09ffe562f09aPackages/netpbm-progs-10.47.05-11.el6.i686.rpmac068e308fd7551f84e066d502bfb577e14010a36ce302e7713905f9f93c7b02SL6.0:newtnewpackage: newtNewt is a programming library for color text mode, widget based user interfaces. Newt can be used to add stacked windows, entry widgets, checkboxes, radio buttons, labels, plain text fields, scrollbars, etc., to text mode user interfaces. This package also contains the shared library needed by programs built with newt, as well as a /usr/bin/dialog replacement called whiptail. Newt is based on the slang library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/newt-0.52.11-2.el6.i686.rpm5c88612b2cf49537f4cae1c1e25e64b5378801ec23f64998b79f8c2822d3ef22Packages/newt-devel-0.52.11-2.el6.i686.rpm183457ddf83b05e286fc8362c78446193aceb32f28c6785856359d9d8d3edb80Packages/newt-python-0.52.11-2.el6.i686.rpm57826392a66b67c70424928921b0cb89ddf86cfdaedf18c05bf81e603b520582Packages/newt-static-0.52.11-2.el6.i686.rpm8481aa61889e7e4d4927151b9c406962eb3b5c0b9a49733c254269a387191d60SL6.0:nfs-utilsnewpackage: nfs-utilsThe nfs-utils package provides a daemon for the kernel NFS server and related tools, which provides a much higher level of performance than the traditional Linux NFS server used by most users.
This package also contains the showmount program. Showmount queries the mount daemon on a remote host for information about the NFS (Network File System) server on the remote host. For example, showmount can display the clients which are mounted on that host.
This package also contains the mount.nfs and umount.nfs program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs-utils-1.2.2-7.el6.i686.rpmfe426930bfbff457bc93ea2a9b5b8edb63b1eaabd7162cffd95cfae5fc77bc38SL6.0:nfs-utils-libnewpackage: nfs-utils-libSupport libraries that are needed by the commands and daemons the nfs-utils rpm.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs-utils-lib-1.1.5-1.el6.i686.rpm42c3b4274c40be0b4755020b46504f13a21e69611426af3b67a287a3f53f3d94Packages/nfs-utils-lib-devel-1.1.5-1.el6.i686.rpm8ebaf5bb19d6624ac2d02894d83444a3b1fa0d4efb00d8a24c67920f368a32deSL6.0:nfs4-acl-toolsnewpackage: nfs4-acl-toolsThis package contains commandline and GUI ACL utilities for the Linux NFSv4 client.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs4-acl-tools-0.3.3-5.el6.i686.rpmc362759353bf747102bf1b97d275ae0b82a3319c7be33bc01f8574dfa2ee70c7SL6.0:nkfnewpackage: nkfNkf is a Kanji code converter for terminals, hosts, and networks. Nkf converts input Kanji code to 7-bit JIS, MS-kanji (shifted-JIS) or EUC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nkf-2.0.8b-6.2.el6.i686.rpmbf21f6fe37ff044385648259f78feab251f3ff4bc8089183957654e156f9220bPackages/perl-NKF-2.0.8b-6.2.el6.i686.rpm98a0585128af20e1a2cbd6106f5e45dee705872417535594b310eefff106096cSL6.0:nmapnewpackage: nmapNmap is a utility for network exploration or security auditing. It supports ping scanning (determine which hosts are up), many port scanning techniques (determine what services the hosts are offering), and TCP/IP fingerprinting (remote host operating system identification). Nmap also offers flexible target and port specification, decoy scanning, determination of TCP sequence predictability characteristics, reverse-identd scanning, and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nmap-5.21-3.el6.i686.rpme814b5e893e6a2974339abe7dc8151cf5b4c2ac6a4dc19b2bdd272e8e4b40e52Packages/nmap-frontend-5.21-3.el6.noarch.rpm628c8ec00b9bb7a0cdf7c7c286e5aae5a17869eaf6265f75a0624a55f057a762SL6.0:notification-daemonnewpackage: notification-daemonnotification-daemon is the server implementation of the freedesktop.org desktop notification specification. Notifications can be used to inform the user about an event or display some form of information without getting in the user's way.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/notification-daemon-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpm81d253b77f42a9c792cc4f3a72cf979a559f1cb13f5d6f6b2e4444b10e8c367fSL6.0:notify-pythonnewpackage: notify-pythonPython bindings for libnotifyScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/notify-python-0.1.1-10.el6.i686.rpm79fc4b97e67a7eb4d9122fb416d7a9036a2839840cd6c180c9e82660c669d34cSL6.0:nspluginwrappernewpackage: nspluginwrappernspluginwrapper makes it possible to use Netscape 4 compatible plugins compiled for ppc into Mozilla for another architecture, e.g. x86_64.
This package consists in:
* npviewer: the plugin viewer
* npwrapper.so: the browser-side plugin
* nspluginplayer: stand-alone NPAPI plugin player
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Perl scripts ntp-wait and ntptrace are in the ntp-perl package and the ntpdate program is in the ntpdate package. The documentation is in the ntp-doc package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ntp-4.2.4p8-2.el6.i686.rpmdbe1bd72ddd7319ac51f52779c35023af192f62cd9c40ecb6dda697de9d4e6fePackages/ntp-doc-4.2.4p8-2.el6.noarch.rpma6a96e3327fd9418241e264d21258949ec8971bbdf6f6bb05883fba6c593b626Packages/ntp-perl-4.2.4p8-2.el6.i686.rpm1e84f38a106e816bbed764fc748a9dc7814ac03d0b638799e4d5d01492904cafPackages/ntpdate-4.2.4p8-2.el6.i686.rpm099ef4a1db77aef866d88495f0186c1969e6ab853e371374846c6a630f7bececSL6.0:numactlnewpackage: numactlSimple NUMA policy support. It consists of a numactl program to run other programs with a specific NUMA policy and a libnuma to do allocations with NUMA policy in applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/numactl-2.0.3-9.el6.i686.rpm23c47b6573fb7e07d811aed185ab88c9e5a0094e30b2fe38a9ad45450e729199Packages/numactl-devel-2.0.3-9.el6.i686.rpmbeb42c517d463e74090ac4707b4f050bfc28e2f0d09639151b95d871e15eba99SL6.0:numpynewpackage: numpyNumPy is a general-purpose array-processing package designed to efficiently manipulate large multi-dimensional arrays of arbitrary records without sacrificing too much speed for small multi-dimensional arrays. NumPy is built on the Numeric code base and adds features introduced by numarray as well as an extended C-API and the ability to create arrays of arbitrary type.
There are also basic facilities for discrete fourier transform, basic linear algebra and random number generation. Also included in this package is a version of f2py that works properly with NumPy.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/numpy-1.3.0-6.2.el6.i686.rpmaed0867dc8b1a6750724e6f6d5739ea71f9aac8da0ef0d109400876090d56f2aPackages/numpy-f2py-1.3.0-6.2.el6.i686.rpmbb7ea70f0236f9afb596c1d7191fd6e87e960752d8be13398dfadaa10252e2e4SL6.0:obex-data-servernewpackage: obex-data-serverobex-data-server is a D-Bus service to allow sending and receiving files using the ObexFTP and Obex Push protocols, common on mobile phones and other Bluetooth-equipped devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/obex-data-server-0.4.3-4.el6.i686.rpma3cb1832c3ba8e112c6a4f85dc8e625067a29d643bf633f78d0de28ceb3227a9SL6.0:obexdnewpackage: obexdobexd contains obex-client, a D-Bus service to allow sending files using the Obex Push protocol, common on mobile phones and other Bluetooth-equipped devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/obexd-0.19-2.el6.i686.rpm6e3680a13885b31529f4bbe0ddcd0eca3353f76a34390d5f80f6d23e026015c4SL6.0:objectweb-anttasknewpackage: objectweb-anttaskObjectWeb Ant taskScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/objectweb-anttask-1.3.2-3.6.el6.noarch.rpme9ba9600b543127443ea70c58295644b30015f732434b2fdaf6d9f132c6ffea6Packages/objectweb-anttask-javadoc-1.3.2-3.6.el6.noarch.rpm5ebf64f7f42bc6492a37edf07fd5c63304d335bfbee0e70735601ad43b34fa7eSL6.0:objectweb-asmnewpackage: objectweb-asmASM is a code manipulation tool to implement adaptable systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/objectweb-asm-3.1-7.2.el6.noarch.rpmda2a351047c380d8935d76d0ff3d3b7cfb361f637e02c3d9cc3ab808c273a748Packages/objectweb-asm-javadoc-3.1-7.2.el6.noarch.rpmafad1a5c008221c727fa0218e9110d841f031f48900acfbc692f7f9118d5758dSL6.0:ocamlnewpackage: ocamlObjective Caml is a high-level, strongly-typed, functional and object-oriented programming language from the ML family of languages.
This package comprises two batch compilers (a fast bytecode compiler and an optimizing native-code compiler), an interactive toplevel system, parsing tools (Lex,Yacc,Camlp4), a replay debugger, a documentation generator, and a comprehensive library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpme15aca1684bc1a0ba7cf3a5e47b9e029d3e03e9ba97d0b95b8190942e155fa01Packages/ocaml-camlp4-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpmd1eec76e8850b981deb108df5f88e1538eb6db6e83acbd533efca439c1434826Packages/ocaml-camlp4-devel-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpm8323a2f9128720a997fbc36f5a624b4293368c388a849a06cb5c1c8f8738b475Packages/ocaml-docs-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpm396f25967269a2a4d8a22d159f6445bfa9cb16a51357c123fb877a501ce231c9Packages/ocaml-emacs-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpmfcb49ae1121b3400a9a2433285f66640509f9c02497c8a6873cbb2ccbcc09841Packages/ocaml-labltk-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpm52a5afbc3c2a15c22346fa359dce712835dd11ad614447f9478b3fd06a92d67dPackages/ocaml-labltk-devel-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpmd43baa6011b6d70a1ed0ae4503f8f61de22405875692cef19517e2a8e6833811Packages/ocaml-ocamldoc-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpm8349adcf37ac48f5fae941fb81461c1b5d565854d0befadd5ce81646860406a6Packages/ocaml-runtime-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpmf4916cf874d174c395e212cc6e1fc21b8b6099314566f265a2ce250455e39acdPackages/ocaml-source-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpmce873e560c31195496dcc0a1f1de72e26eedc9014c6f98c612b98fa883ca5c76Packages/ocaml-x11-3.11.2-2.el6.i686.rpm7688e8687d87466d419abd0dd5a726eac47910e13feb6523facd488b6ee1428bSL6.0:ocaml-calendarnewpackage: ocaml-calendarObjective Caml library for managing dates and times.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-calendar-2.01.1-5.el6.i686.rpm3d31ec7d7985152274b30517aa3269175516a8d6d6837193ee2029372481db38Packages/ocaml-calendar-devel-2.01.1-5.el6.i686.rpmb4e6e296cdd3ba310152037373fbfbe6e2947fe1652b2e4a1af61aa8f55a9864SL6.0:ocaml-csvnewpackage: ocaml-csvThis OCaml library can read and write CSV files, including all extensions used by Excel - eg. quotes, newlines, 8 bit characters in fields, quote-0 etc.
The library comes with a handy command line tool called csvtool for handling CSV files from shell scripts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-csv-1.1.7-6.2.el6.i686.rpmb7041cbe703c112939ae86c49a1fd777bd08c414ac70f092cd3f2a52831a3d10Packages/ocaml-csv-devel-1.1.7-6.2.el6.i686.rpm0bb135594571b66954591f7e6bd8bcd4458cdb8c8ad3b3b704c21e98ede68adfSL6.0:ocaml-cursesnewpackage: ocaml-cursesOCaml bindings for ncurses.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-curses-1.0.3-6.1.el6.i686.rpm6acd7eed9e60857f1c582e80a45481ac4a4d4672b669f50f0b960f5e8b7b0ccfPackages/ocaml-curses-devel-1.0.3-6.1.el6.i686.rpm7b92102e2baf992888545177df60ea8bbebddf44ec2a0efc1e52f599bd827ff1SL6.0:ocaml-extlibnewpackage: ocaml-extlibExtLib is a project aiming at providing a complete - yet small - standard library for the OCaml programming language. The purpose of this library is to add new functions to OCaml Standard Library modules, to modify some functions in order to get better performances or more safety (tail-recursive) but also to provide new modules which should be useful for the average OCaml programmer.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-extlib-1.5.1-8.2.el6.i686.rpm459289ed548db06c0b3e824fffa478eba03b8a0536113b4328b4f35983551da7Packages/ocaml-extlib-devel-1.5.1-8.2.el6.i686.rpm59f1b4302bf9d008c76bc0878cef263ea6dbfbcd35be98548f124deacc50d002SL6.0:ocaml-fileutilsnewpackage: ocaml-fileutilsThis library is intended to provide a basic interface to the most common file and filename operations. It provides several different filename functions: reduce, make_absolute, make_relative... It also enables you to manipulate real files: cp, mv, rm, touch...
It is separated into two modules: SysUtil and SysPath. The first one manipulates real files, the second one is made for manipulating abstract filenames.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-fileutils-0.4.0-4.1.el6.i686.rpm7a501a98c5dbea6096af96c2544f3ccdad62c8a6b69289a678ea82fc3ff3f179Packages/ocaml-fileutils-devel-0.4.0-4.1.el6.i686.rpm606f097a4999f54e1f19f061d0afdb064774e7daf815c4f273aa44047571e99cSL6.0:ocaml-findlibnewpackage: ocaml-findlibObjective CAML package manager and build helper.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-findlib-1.2.5-5.el6.i686.rpm19e8c6247b88e5d2646650a21d6517513ca4583d975c815851aa045923d6ae6dPackages/ocaml-findlib-devel-1.2.5-5.el6.i686.rpm1f8213dead06aff24941011db687041ba58ecdf49e16558406fcecb31b5c7208SL6.0:ocaml-gettextnewpackage: ocaml-gettextOcaml-gettext provides support for internationalization of Ocaml programs.
Constraints :
* provides a pure Ocaml implementation, * the API should be as close as possible to GNU gettext, * provides a way to automatically extract translatable
strings from Ocaml source code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-gettext-0.3.3-3.5.el6.i686.rpmd0f583ecddd0f3378d627a4519f8b864c69dbaf48df4ce6634517780587c6fffPackages/ocaml-gettext-devel-0.3.3-3.5.el6.i686.rpme62e6e26d6f1e6b7d919b53793f73c3ceb97f2aa7872bba24dfbd8385bacb2e6SL6.0:ocaml-libvirtnewpackage: ocaml-libvirtOCaml binding for libvirt.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-libvirt-0.6.1.0-6.2.el6.i686.rpm6dc2c39dd885cb472a4932cda8d1d94f79653e5903325e4e856a04032723a194Packages/ocaml-libvirt-devel-0.6.1.0-6.2.el6.i686.rpmc5640445a17dc43d693594727dbded0908b50f0b4ca9f0b34b25c2438bfd3ad7SL6.0:ocaml-xml-lightnewpackage: ocaml-xml-lightXml-Light is a minimal XML parser & printer for OCaml. It provides functions to parse an XML document into an OCaml data structure, work with it, and print it back to an XML document. It support also DTD parsing and checking, and is entirely written in OCaml, hence it does not require additional C library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ocaml-xml-light-2.2.cvs20070817-13.2.el6.i686.rpm5232791673adcf4b67f9c82cb374a2071797a8ba1b05709560342dece42f827cPackages/ocaml-xml-light-devel-2.2.cvs20070817-13.2.el6.i686.rpma87975d1b5b1ad73fc5acf7fc90970fe8dc103cce5fb0277d8203b774316ce84SL6.0:oddjobnewpackage: oddjoboddjob is a D-BUS service which performs particular tasks for clients which connect to it and issue requests using the system-wide message bus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/oddjob-0.30-1.el6.i686.rpm9cadd4d0e52982b5aea53973623c56777da9b5d7d55826b281d5fe497fdf206dPackages/oddjob-mkhomedir-0.30-1.el6.i686.rpmf52f9ee6eea3f486bfaf9992da0569a61e4704da419a71114b278d325b41b671SL6.0:onigurumanewpackage: onigurumaOniguruma is a regular expressions library. The characteristics of this library is that different character encoding for every regular expression object can be specified. 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It includes support for cryptographic hardware such as the IBM 4758 Cryptographic CoProcessor, the IBM eServer Cryptographic Accelerator (FC 4960 on pSeries) or the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) as well as a software token for testing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/opencryptoki-2.3.1-5.el6.i686.rpm6e72be8c55efc1dd51ce88c291b3474b9698031fd3eecd481851fb5fdd7e5b17Packages/opencryptoki-devel-2.3.1-5.el6.i686.rpm8f0a1458fd88fefb3eb61a07cd14eeee7709f061284875e8d5582a52840869baPackages/opencryptoki-libs-2.3.1-5.el6.i686.rpmda40e86cc103ba49b250a08da04e5d9c602144f951365b073d5bf2fa16bda87eSL6.0:openctnewpackage: openctOpenCT implements drivers for several smart card readers. It comes as driver in ifdhandler format for PC/SC-Lite, as CT-API driver, or as a small and lean middleware, so applications can use it with minimal overhead. 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HPI includes resource modeling; access to and control over sensor, control, watchdog, and inventory data associated with resources; abstracted System Event Log interfaces; hardware events and alerts; and a managed hotswap interface.
OpenHPI provides a modular mechanism for adding new hardware and device support easily. Many plugins exist in the OpenHPI source tree to provide access to various types of hardware. 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It includes the key desktop applications, such as a word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, formula editor and drawing program, with a user interface and feature set similar to other office suites. Sophisticated and flexible, OpenOffice.org also works transparently with a variety of file formats, including Microsoft Office.
Usage: Simply type "ooffice" to run OpenOffice.org or select the requested component (Writer, Calc, Impress, etc.) from your desktop menu. 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OpenSP is a command-line application and a set of components, including a generic API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/opensp-1.5.2-12.1.el6.i686.rpmd66f108e2f715a53d6205a2f2e417a44aa9cae599039232d8bb65a0bc34c7d46Packages/opensp-devel-1.5.2-12.1.el6.i686.rpmce43f0ae0a613dc6b79e7f4e0335078f1038018c561327c775852b6197891f20SL6.0:opensshnewpackage: opensshSSH (Secure SHell) is a program for logging into and executing commands on a remote machine. SSH is intended to replace rlogin and rsh, and to provide secure encrypted communications between two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. X11 connections and arbitrary TCP/IP ports can also be forwarded over the secure channel.
OpenSSH is OpenBSD's version of the last free version of SSH, bringing it up to date in terms of security and features.
This package includes the core files necessary for both the OpenSSH client and server. To make this package useful, you should also install openssh-clients, openssh-server, or both.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssh-5.3p1-20.el6.i686.rpm12d3f82474f0e9032f1ef5093386a8e68bd67ebee3727480a70690bb6af9c304Packages/openssh-askpass-5.3p1-20.el6.i686.rpm38b638d36135fc84eb1eb7220a058138219b1ea5e5b3642c583fbe8513f97128Packages/openssh-clients-5.3p1-20.el6.i686.rpma7f6ae674fa0a2c270db2524e7896b7d0dfab7917ecf6d23d0e675b64abc5dcaPackages/openssh-server-5.3p1-20.el6.i686.rpm324bce720fc31600274469f1e0ee70bc83675329eb2f074a34f531fd4c65a8ecPackages/pam_ssh_agent_auth-0.9-20.el6.i686.rpm21bbdcf4bf71197e8320894cc469c3cabc098c3e310bc47dbc4e3b93bd2bdf4aSL6.0:opensslnewpackage: opensslThe OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between machines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared libraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and protocols.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-4.el6.i686.rpm7db291ea56cb1ebf264fe92a1de5c4b9274037df66ee68c92e733f2f602989eaPackages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-4.el6.i686.rpm766dfd0884bd64918958d7fb1a7dc4c7e82c6b405db269b1157751ecdc6a7f96Packages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-4.el6.i686.rpma3278d5fb215d78ffc8e4ef398b4e0cd93f06c8a2c8c4ba62ba2f80d8d36a12dPackages/openssl-static-1.0.0-4.el6.i686.rpmec5dd67819bcc2ae816223f1fc2feed9dc823a41b9da9097ca70dabd543145c2SL6.0:openssl098enewpackage: openssl098eThe OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between machines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared libraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and protocols. This version of OpenSSL package is provided for compatibility with the previous Scientific Linux release.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl098e-0.9.8e-17.el6.i686.rpm93b24aec19674259ba2bb05daa340fff3f1f3da9078d039e6d561a6e8911a38fSL6.0:openswannewpackage: openswanOpenswan is a free implementation of IPsec & IKE for Linux. IPsec is the Internet Protocol Security and uses strong cryptography to provide both authentication and encryption services. These services allow you to build secure tunnels through untrusted networks. Everything passing through the untrusted net is encrypted by the ipsec gateway machine and decrypted by the gateway at the other end of the tunnel. The resulting tunnel is a virtual private network or VPN.
This package contains the daemons and userland tools for setting up Openswan. It supports the NETKEY/XFRM IPsec kernel stack that exists in the default Linux kernel.
Openswan 2.6.x also supports IKEv2 (RFC4306)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openswan-2.6.24-8.el6.i686.rpmf36f596be0355dc7f2cb3ecc643ef23f42abed7f798747a842591ab0ca834817Packages/openswan-doc-2.6.24-8.el6.i686.rpm5f857e83b57c4708c6ae082db56f310fcd00ce652b8ada67e3dab678d4a65388SL6.0:openwsmannewpackage: openwsmanOpenwsman is a project intended to provide an open-source implementation of the Web Services Management specification (WS-Management) and to expose system management information on the Linux operating system using the WS-Management protocol. WS-Management is based on a suite of web services specifications and usage requirements that exposes a set of operations focused on and covers all system management aspects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libwsman-devel-2.2.3-6.el6.i686.rpmfcbf84f5a3fba14b5cd187eec66f41e61f930e8c25b659a0954efe41723f6297Packages/libwsman1-2.2.3-6.el6.i686.rpmaa82eb1c177094d3be45ae8a33f0518f65f41a9bff1e5eb1502236f969a4e13bPackages/openwsman-client-2.2.3-6.el6.i686.rpm048c87f7ac11e7ba73e527c42193d73f3baabae0a24297ac22d631dd8269e534Packages/openwsman-perl-2.2.3-6.el6.i686.rpm4d3305623f191086dbab7e007ceb1ebfe4b5c156fb142fa2160fb8557c83ec43Packages/openwsman-python-2.2.3-6.el6.i686.rpm7b0ebf2979ac8ab6cbf211d6f9678041db801ac5a5c69691be76ebad2e341ff6Packages/openwsman-ruby-2.2.3-6.el6.i686.rpm463aad15be969ef5c0ab7a3ad4e68067ad9d984fd0d5be8fe986c3323fcc0541Packages/openwsman-server-2.2.3-6.el6.i686.rpm9420680d9d67e8f48905b0924b6ebb44a530b90a5758518966168c38c5797a96SL6.0:oprofilenewpackage: oprofileOProfile is a profiling system for systems running Linux. The profiling runs transparently during the background, and profile data can be collected at any time. OProfile makes use of the hardware performance counters provided on Intel P6, and AMD Athlon family processors, and can use the RTC for profiling on other x86 processor types.
See the HTML documentation for further details.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/oprofile-0.9.6-7.el6.i686.rpm845df267d016e046349154d427232aeed3acb5ecf5ab7c46f87cea255e2e3879Packages/oprofile-devel-0.9.6-7.el6.i686.rpmf3b46ad77b3cdfd51955171c20e8addaadcf2e889cacbbf77d9140767932b72ePackages/oprofile-gui-0.9.6-7.el6.i686.rpm3a14e66b2cb14a91c30fe586490160beb8345796fbb9f6c5f0db5edb20340ec4Packages/oprofile-jit-0.9.6-7.el6.i686.rpm2167e1fc4b6bf914432566002f07a1bd928eb835c041679e35a597716169c5ffSL6.0:orcanewpackage: orcaOrca is a flexible, extensible, and powerful assistive technology for people with visual impairments. Using various combinations of speech synthesis, braille, and magnification, Orca helps provide access to applications and toolkits that support AT-SPI (e.g. the GNOME desktop).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/orca-2.28.2-1.el6.i686.rpm0c8aecd347041ac6a6a0cc2b9e7336e5f9e8fdc86d672cce6faccb31f6385741SL6.0:oxygen-icon-themenewpackage: oxygen-icon-themeOxygen icon theme.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/oxygen-icon-theme-4.3.4-2.el6.noarch.rpmca3d2ac95339a4d612f6bdba45e7b4374d2fab8c5cb4ef433d629ceb05a84c9eSL6.0:pacemakernewpackage: pacemakerPacemaker is an advanced, scalable High-Availability cluster resource manager for Linux-HA (Heartbeat) and/or OpenAIS.
It supports "n-node" clusters with significant capabilities for managing resources and dependencies.
It will run scripts at initialization, when machines go up or down, when related resources fail and can be configured to periodically check resource health.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pacemaker-1.1.2-7.el6.i686.rpm233214c0821549531871c8ce9c2ad5f7930da6fbba543790d9b3372b16470b52Packages/pacemaker-cts-1.1.2-7.el6.i686.rpm37a1b06529793172621c19bfe76a6b02e76e4172fd97fb2a56efab8ae2586784Packages/pacemaker-doc-1.1.2-7.el6.i686.rpmbebfc1620ca9842ce33d94c555bf9695a92649ca8f95e051a64808e6ef0dc0d4Packages/pacemaker-libs-1.1.2-7.el6.i686.rpmb1831d2e1e60be37690072972d2e0188c530eb8da4c7070d6bf3f9a35b446674Packages/pacemaker-libs-devel-1.1.2-7.el6.i686.rpmcb718dc0449a9e7cc3f2d4dbf606b7ab01409b341886dec67062ebafec9e74aaSL6.0:pakchoisnewpackage: pakchoispakchois is just another PKCS#11 wrapper library. pakchois aims to provide a thin wrapper over the PKCS#11 interface; offering a modern object-oriented C interface which does not hide any of the underlying interface, and avoids dependencies on any cryptography toolkit.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pakchois-0.4-3.2.el6.i686.rpmcbdbade5676969283eec4c9666342cd7b85ed3fe57cf0985692c8c474379d9d3Packages/pakchois-devel-0.4-3.2.el6.i686.rpm1b32ce47529e29ce0bac427e566245bff66dbd02a17fb746b63fa7ade12f2303SL6.0:paktype-fontsnewpackage: paktype-fontsThe paktype-fonts package contains fonts for the display of Arabic from the PakType by Lateef Sagar.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/paktype-fonts-common-2.0-8.el6.noarch.rpm0bc3333387c8514c69880ee819f59ca3ef69b2c86245c365c1df4f27dd70aa3cPackages/paktype-naqsh-fonts-2.0-8.el6.noarch.rpm851b274580917b6fd4339fa2c96264359bcefd5534dd71b18754742e7d58c187Packages/paktype-tehreer-fonts-2.0-8.el6.noarch.rpma3ca3330034c56cf36b41fc6c85bfd2bf5c501031e9288d4bc9fe335bffbb011SL6.0:pamnewpackage: pamPAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) is a system security tool that allows system administrators to set authentication policy without having to recompile programs that handle authentication.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam-1.1.1-4.el6.i686.rpm92cfa42f1dbebe91ca365caf6f963fbedd374ba21ccd8a3c502e9a20fc9db67bPackages/pam-devel-1.1.1-4.el6.i686.rpmc17de82b3a91541425e9875e34f11b5c98639ebe71412fbdd10c3ed5aabb3e31SL6.0:pam_krb5newpackage: pam_krb5This is pam_krb5, a pluggable authentication module that can be used with Linux-PAM and Kerberos 5. This module supports password checking, ticket creation, and optional TGT verification and conversion to Kerberos IV tickets. The included pam_krb5afs module also gets AFS tokens if so configured.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_krb5-2.3.11-1.el6.i686.rpmf16cde0ce04f3429a145b3997e83136da812f09a39267453d4b03df6d4061f68SL6.0:pam_ldapnewpackage: pam_ldappam_ldap is a module for Linux-PAM that supports password changes, server- enforced password policies, access authorization, and crypted hashes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_ldap-185-5.el6.i686.rpm42336c3c7c06e4403fbd39dfa757e53649a18952b036fc4198828c685cbfb1a2SL6.0:pam_passwdqcnewpackage: pam_passwdqcpam_passwdqc is a simple password strength checking module for PAM-aware password changing programs, such as passwd(1). In addition to checking regular passwords, it offers support for passphrases and can provide randomly generated passwords. All features are optional and can be (re-)configured without rebuilding.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_passwdqc-1.0.5-6.el6.i686.rpm8640ae5dc07ab215fb5c2f63f6b87c21c28afd74480e45abf3c1ba4f3b65a0e7SL6.0:pam_pkcs11newpackage: pam_pkcs11This Linux-PAM login module allows a X.509 certificate based user authentication. The certificate and its dedicated private key are thereby accessed by means of an appropriate PKCS #11 module. For the verification of the users' certificates, locally stored CA certificates as well as either online or locally accessible CRLs and OCSP are used. This version uses NSS to validate the Certificates and manage the PKCS #11 smartCards. Additional included pam_pkcs11 related tools - pkcs11_eventmgr: Generate actions on card insert/removal/timeout events - pklogin_finder: Get the loginname that maps to a certificate - pkcs11_inspect: Inspect the contents of a certificateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_pkcs11-0.6.2-10.el6.i686.rpm51468e38569960feaca8d1d749a66831203e2cb530ce9705224074886e59e0c7SL6.0:pangonewpackage: pangoPango is a library for laying out and rendering of text, with an emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layout is needed, though most of the work on Pango so far has been done in the context of the GTK+ widget toolkit. Pango forms the core of text and font handling for GTK+.
Pango is designed to be modular; the core Pango layout engine can be used with different font backends.
The integration of Pango with Cairo provides a complete solution with high quality text handling and graphics rendering.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pango-1.28.1-3.el6.i686.rpmffa6cf045fe3814ddaa24d30c683f753ee72cb556eb984509a06b10181692c07Packages/pango-devel-1.28.1-3.el6.i686.rpmbb02aa9f948ed5e7edd4e387afe11515ea098d892b75922eaae21985580299c6SL6.0:pangommnewpackage: pangommpangomm provides a C++ interface to the Pango library. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pangomm-2.26.0-1.el6.i686.rpm970abe84f68f270daabdd63db9990b867dcf8a9bd1f4da1c60ba8a78076ca603Packages/pangomm-devel-2.26.0-1.el6.i686.rpm4b9455ebacc7793b0c0376d33eacb2afed9dbde6b3405948bcbab97f4a80ee7aSL6.0:papinewpackage: papiPAPI provides a programmer interface to monitor the performance of running programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/papi-4.1.0-2.el6.i686.rpm095f0f950104bb20072e7d3a8128f3d2953ce16bb68c56ecaafd0d6dfb53b9cePackages/papi-devel-4.1.0-2.el6.i686.rpmae9f819f9f457173a2fc3d3123283048e28bb93bf4ac1653c195f467dc813b79SL6.0:papsnewpackage: papspaps is a PostScript converter from plain text file using Pango.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/paps-0.6.8-13.el6.i686.rpma9667d18535c0e862938d225a9e5347e8deaca417cdf91cfaf60c0c78ea1f95fPackages/paps-devel-0.6.8-13.el6.i686.rpm277ec82f0392823a206e4ad303554dfa513df747c25a3b789f81c4b83828630cPackages/paps-libs-0.6.8-13.el6.i686.rpm5d0158572b7e06c83923d5e70b615d37f6cf27ccb691449c7026cfcd6e812f14SL6.0:partednewpackage: partedThe GNU Parted program allows you to create, destroy, resize, move, and copy hard disk partitions. Parted can be used for creating space for new operating systems, reorganizing disk usage, and copying data to new hard disks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/parted-2.1-10.el6.i686.rpmebf891bfa0ed31618ec892213a740e3cd8793fcabefd107c4d5d0b1a1128a646Packages/parted-devel-2.1-10.el6.i686.rpm1ef5bd3bedd2f7ad0768b01b2fef3a237949c818ff382265e578e0f18cf44a12SL6.0:passivetexnewpackage: passivetexPassiveTeX is a library of TeX macros which can be used to process an XML document which results from an XSL transformation to formatting objects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/passivetex-1.25-11.el6.noarch.rpmc31d5455cf22297bb0337f48089311f8353c42b0b452e7544f89d7748d2a5372SL6.0:passwdnewpackage: passwdThis package contains a system utility (passwd) which sets or changes passwords, using PAM (Pluggable Authentication Modules) library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/passwd-0.77-4.el6.i686.rpmb8dd5082fc019c756d3f4a816620e7b09f6476540d7b851289f100a6ae02fb56SL6.0:patchnewpackage: patchThe patch program applies diff files to originals. The diff command is used to compare an original to a changed file. Diff lists the changes made to the file. A person who has the original file can then use the patch command with the diff file to add the changes to their original file (patching the file).
Patch should be installed because it is a common way of upgrading applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/patch-2.6-6.el6.i686.rpm35dc98650b17729cac90aeeb14eb36c101a2c06748512b5e6f5489eb2f3ed604SL6.0:patchutilsnewpackage: patchutilsThis is a collection of programs that can manipulate patch files in a variety of ways, such as interpolating between two pre-patches, combining two incremental patches, fixing line numbers in hand-edited patches, and simply listing the files modified by a patch.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/patchutils-0.3.1-3.1.el6.i686.rpm6409c2e5f8fb98c802c4eb4f4e8dd0d14abc06e68dd922849594426e355c09abSL6.0:paxnewpackage: pax'pax' is the POSIX standard archive tool. It supports the two most common forms of standard Unix archive (backup) files - CPIO and TAR.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pax-3.4-10.1.el6.i686.rpma32508bd939a3d522cda1a088271b530850886b148c1da028b9cc9f7c332cd55SL6.0:pbm2l2030newpackage: pbm2l2030This is a filter to convert pbmraw data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Lexmark 2030 printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pbm2l2030-1.4-5.1.el6.i686.rpm5405dfd421cb4055110b80746771ab62092c63851e2a9af2903b03afccaff00fSL6.0:pbm2l7knewpackage: pbm2l7kThis is a filter to convert pbmraw data such as produced by ghostscript to the printer language of Lexmark 7000, 7200 and 5700 printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pbm2l7k-990321-8.el6.i686.rpm25cbb1d42d586616cd087c421e87b1fcb9ff026835b6d05a53175895f638fbd7SL6.0:pciutilsnewpackage: pciutilsThe pciutils package contains various utilities for inspecting and setting devices connected to the PCI bus. The utilities provided require kernel version 2.1.82 or newer (which support the /proc/bus/pci interface).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pciutils-3.1.4-9.el6.i686.rpmf02021209119f017370905aed87a5cdf14c6201c2b842ad8864fe57b1e035435Packages/pciutils-devel-3.1.4-9.el6.i686.rpm52e21868a963fcd49807dd153b0766cd23cf7bcd242a66ec2562ba2a720969f1Packages/pciutils-devel-static-3.1.4-9.el6.i686.rpma1db7291c9d74639665aa1966fc35fa20d9b7ece17f6d86d2e0c1d6179749265Packages/pciutils-libs-3.1.4-9.el6.i686.rpm5cc96db7968bff80150179d22a61893267e8f8a938ffaa3815ffed59026ea058SL6.0:pcmciautilsnewpackage: pcmciautilsThe pcmciautils package contains utilities for initializing and debugging PCMCIA and Cardbus sockets.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pcmciautils-015-4.2.el6.i686.rpmbed067947f2a3b6484dc8f040511f14a51102e889c6432d5857ce8da07e745ccSL6.0:pcrenewpackage: pcrePerl-compatible regular expression library. PCRE has its own native API, but a set of "wrapper" functions that are based on the POSIX API are also supplied in the library libpcreposix. Note that this just provides a POSIX calling interface to PCRE: the regular expressions themselves still follow Perl syntax and semantics. The header file for the POSIX-style functions is called pcreposix.h.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pcre-7.8-3.1.el6.i686.rpme567d41fe2a6e98636dadec614c50e070dd6379e4792ff5035ac2d6ec2caca03Packages/pcre-devel-7.8-3.1.el6.i686.rpm396ee011e0159af94380a2a306e6d249544ca8b3c8092a0ec831504137d06aacPackages/pcre-static-7.8-3.1.el6.i686.rpmcbc89993717cb2f7a11fee3cb2cd9f94ac8bdd568d2dd4994041ebabe47d7b8dSL6.0:pcsc-litenewpackage: pcsc-liteThe purpose of PC/SC Lite is to provide a Windows(R) SCard interface in a very small form factor for communicating to smartcards and readers. PC/SC Lite uses the same winscard API as used under Windows(R). This package includes the PC/SC Lite daemon, a resource manager that coordinates communications with smart card readers and smart cards that are connected to the system, as well as other command line tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pcsc-lite-1.5.2-6.el6.i686.rpm934e9e1fc98da64211be7f3c0209cce404e3f1d6488946ef3cffea8096ad40afPackages/pcsc-lite-devel-1.5.2-6.el6.i686.rpmefc834d6115db9fe63491cf6e1593bbc9d0bb9d1bc75f8012d59641446af938aPackages/pcsc-lite-doc-1.5.2-6.el6.i686.rpm4d10126711d1a6e77ddd8fd5b5944a4519dfa84e48cf975b25778a4d3c671756Packages/pcsc-lite-libs-1.5.2-6.el6.i686.rpm3f097c4b64ef6560b778b936bff485c7d581fe312d8cac4debb04fe41fe0faf2SL6.0:pentaho-libxmlnewpackage: pentaho-libxmlPentaho LibXML is a namespace aware SAX-Parser utility library. It eases the pain of implementing non-trivial SAX input handlers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pentaho-libxml-1.0.0-2.OOo31.1.el6.i686.rpm17224b7587af7f95258c261cd9ca270734789948a16bd0b0859d32ca7b8bb81bPackages/pentaho-libxml-javadoc-1.0.0-2.OOo31.1.el6.noarch.rpm4b1383cdd5ccea8202342cd4dfd9cf5ff3e85723d3b00e175f23bac6544930f7SL6.0:pentaho-reporting-flow-enginenewpackage: pentaho-reporting-flow-enginePentaho Reporting Flow Engine is a free Java report library, formerly known as 'JFreeReport'Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pentaho-reporting-flow-engine-0.9.2-5.OOo31.el6.i686.rpmaa23fb14806f1acb207a39564b4ea4502fa86bfdf1a0fc6954dee5bc9e47312ePackages/pentaho-reporting-flow-engine-javadoc-0.9.2-5.OOo31.el6.noarch.rpmbe33d13761c2816fc21d6cb9efc49ff7e264887e6287ff542f3f78b6aaaf7ad7SL6.0:perlnewpackage: perlPerl is a high-level programming language with roots in C, sed, awk and shell scripting. Perl is good at handling processes and files, and is especially good at handling text. Perl's hallmarks are practicality and efficiency. While it is used to do a lot of different things, Perl's most common applications are system administration utilities and web programming. A large proportion of the CGI scripts on the web are written in Perl. You need the perl package installed on your system so that your system can handle Perl scripts.
Install this package if you want to program in Perl or enable your system to handle Perl scripts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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perl-Algorithm-DiffThis is a module for computing the difference between two files, two strings, or any other two lists of things. It uses an intelligent algorithm similar to (or identical to) the one used by the Unix "diff" program. It is guaranteed to find the *smallest possible* set of differences.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Algorithm-Diff-1.1902-9.el6.noarch.rpmb8ad4b0f4c4d03a830210f7de9da6632912bc770428fd8f78305332923bb96fcSL6.0:perl-AppConfignewpackage: perl-AppConfigAppConfig has a powerful but easy to use module for parsing configuration files. It also has a simple and efficient module for parsing command line arguments. For fully-featured command line parsing, a module is provided for interfacing AppConfig to Johan Vromans' extensive Getopt::Long module. Johan will continue to develop the functionality of this package and its features will automatically become available through AppConfig.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-AppConfig-1.66-6.el6.noarch.rpm14102d6ff13bed2eb1a61b8adf0eb1b526d351be02a2c82d36d03454358abe03SL6.0:perl-Archive-Zipnewpackage: perl-Archive-ZipThe Archive::Zip module allows a Perl program to create, manipulate, read, and write Zip archive files. Zip archives can be created, or you can read from existing zip files. Once created, they can be written to files, streams, or strings. Members can be added, removed, extracted, replaced, rearranged, and enumerated. They can also be renamed or have their dates, comments, or other attributes queried or modified. Their data can be compressed or uncompressed as needed. Members can be created from members in existing Zip files, or from existing directories, files, or strings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Archive-Zip-1.30-2.el6.noarch.rpm56b22f98512630d204278972b6dd1efc1a473f76435fd58a1647076a67827097SL6.0:perl-Authen-SASLnewpackage: perl-Authen-SASLSASL is a generic mechanism for authentication used by several network protocols. Authen::SASL provides an implementation framework that all protocols should be able to share.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Authen-SASL-2.13-2.el6.noarch.rpm697c18cef588eeb412c99026cdd5d37412f210d4f6e67f7476da82f34cb630c6SL6.0:perl-B-Keywordsnewpackage: perl-B-KeywordsLists of reserved barewords and symbol names.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-B-Keywords-1.09-3.1.el6.noarch.rpma714e6ef20859241e0c87e4e35b82bdfd6cce9f259e7f0c0a67dafd085214925SL6.0:perl-BSD-Resourcenewpackage: perl-BSD-ResourceA module providing an interface for testing and setting process limits and priorities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-BSD-Resource-1.29.03-3.el6.i686.rpm6cf411a1dad6827db21928dff27cde392ac0be018bf18bafae351f2429b81584SL6.0:perl-Bit-Vectornewpackage: perl-Bit-VectorBit::Vector is an efficient C library which allows you to handle bit vectors, sets (of integers), "big integer arithmetic" and boolean matrices, all of arbitrary sizes.
The library is efficient (in terms of algorithmical complexity) and therefore fast (in terms of execution speed) for instance through the widespread use of divide-and-conquer algorithms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Bit-Vector-7.1-2.el6.i686.rpme6443755cf1cc78029fa1661bb5966529dbf60438db9a1cf8b2052a67967d136SL6.0:perl-Business-ISBNnewpackage: perl-Business-ISBNThis modules handles International Standard Book Numbers, including ISBN-10 and ISBN-13.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Business-ISBN-2.05-2.el6.noarch.rpm65201ceafc6d3e384990ba9c2bcee910b998c355eee221e044645bab2f1bae86SL6.0:perl-Business-ISBN-Datanewpackage: perl-Business-ISBN-DataThis is a data pack for Business::ISBN. You can update the ISBN data without changing the version of Business::ISBN. Most of the interesting stuff is in Business::ISBN.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Business-ISBN-Data-20081208-2.el6.noarch.rpm8b2c72c8ea0c39ccb5ab1ecc5f2fb5ef2b6a65b9ef7d11dfa708fe9856730d0dSL6.0:perl-CGI-Sessionnewpackage: perl-CGI-SessionCGI-Session is a Perl5 library that provides an easy, reliable and modular session management system across HTTP requests. Persistency is a key feature for such applications as shopping carts, login/authentication routines, and application that need to carry data across HTTP requests. CGI::Session does that and many more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-CGI-Session-4.35-5.el6.noarch.rpm245b619e81a5c1d2aad8489420c82ebc21a73f1052de7b8b3e931bed0df01f69SL6.0:perl-CSS-Tinynewpackage: perl-CSS-TinyCSS::Tiny is a perl class to read and write .css stylesheets with as little code as possible, reducing load time and memory overhead.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-CSS-Tiny-1.15-4.el6.noarch.rpm656a37c9e7c46b160bae97c7a8d6f08346a1e0327a988d028f384e9c95b486c2SL6.0:perl-Cache-Memcachednewpackage: perl-Cache-MemcachedCache::Memcached - client library for memcached (memory cache daemon)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Cache-Memcached-1.28-2.el6.noarch.rpm96383a99714a37390fbcc8d0989ee3bd845e817263e707aa56b401128a0b5ef9SL6.0:perl-Carp-Clannewpackage: perl-Carp-ClanThis module reports errors from the perspective of the caller of a "clan" of modules, similar to "Carp.pm" itself. But instead of giving it a number of levels to skip on the calling stack, you give it a pattern to characterize the package names of the "clan" of modules which shall never be blamed for any error.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Carp-Clan-6.03-2.el6.noarch.rpm844cffaeb8ed01751c9fc6981714ef6eb35cb2c059a385a3686504f1332e173eSL6.0:perl-Class-Accessornewpackage: perl-Class-AccessorAutomated accessor generation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Class-Accessor-0.31-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmb2f6e349ba515fde987286ea3cfc314afc382db326934b1cd7764654d512d266SL6.0:perl-Class-Data-Inheritablenewpackage: perl-Class-Data-InheritableClass::Data::Inheritable is for creating accessor/mutators to class data. That is, if you want to store something about your class as a whole (instead of about a single object). This data is then inherited by your subclasses and can be overriden.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Class-Data-Inheritable-0.08-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmc067bf62dc17a32253984d4308f587ead4a3277bd4d32bf497a0f790211fb455SL6.0:perl-Class-Inspectornewpackage: perl-Class-InspectorClass::Inspector allows you to get information about a loaded class. Most or all of this information can be found in other ways, but they aren't always very friendly, and usually involve a relatively high level of Perl wizardry, or strange and unusual looking code. Class::Inspector attempts to provide an easier, more friendly interface to this information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Class-Inspector-1.24-4.el6.noarch.rpmf5fb9db7dbf8c874dd245e0a0cb0788aed1e3548bb18ea54e460e8be05f9d556SL6.0:perl-Class-Singletonnewpackage: perl-Class-SingletonThis is the Class::Singleton module. A Singleton describes an object class that can have only one instance in any system. An example of a Singleton might be a print spooler or system registry. This module implements a Singleton class from which other classes can be derived. By itself, the Class::Singleton module does very little other than manage the instantiation of a single object. In deriving a class from Class::Singleton, your module will inherit the Singleton instantiation method and can implement whatever specific functionality is required.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Class-Singleton-1.4-6.el6.noarch.rpm0e10df7b5ed6d2246d85f61a4a2637cd0359e8e36c7eb606475216fa62aece1fSL6.0:perl-Class-Triggernewpackage: perl-Class-TriggerMixin to add / call inheritable triggers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Class-Trigger-0.13-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmadae05e20fa35c3c8cb8ab6b7116d7b4d68b5eb21b1379195fb377a638ea520aSL6.0:perl-Clonenewpackage: perl-CloneThis module provides a clone() method which makes recursive copies of nested hash, array, scalar and reference types, including tied variables and objects.
clone() takes a scalar argument and an optional parameter that can be used to limit the depth of the copy. To duplicate lists, arrays or hashes, pass them in by reference.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Clone-0.31-3.1.el6.i686.rpm4b08ed0467e54c2bb2dd47410c5701977df87f7020e19d530b56c76323167032SL6.0:perl-Config-Generalnewpackage: perl-Config-GeneralThis module opens a config file and parses its contents for you. After parsing the module returns a hash structure which contains the representation of the config file. The format of config files supported by Config::General is inspired by the well known Apache config format, in fact, this module is 100% read-compatible with Apache configs, but you can also just use simple name/value pairs in your config files. In addition to the capabilities of an Apache config file it supports some enhancements such as here-documents, C-style comments or multiline options. It is also possible to save the config back to disk, which makes the module a perfect backend for configuration interfaces. It is possible to use variables in config files and there exists also support for object oriented access to the configuration.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Config-General-2.44-1.el6.noarch.rpm463b2ab4b9f221dc40b4c27e552e4fa54f89145c9589e6fe07c88369504576e6SL6.0:perl-Config-Simplenewpackage: perl-Config-SimpleSimple configuration file class.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Config-Simple-4.59-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm157682fcfa63125ca143d1bdfbaf807c3e87c62694044db53f613d80a00ebabcSL6.0:perl-Config-Tinynewpackage: perl-Config-TinyConfig::Tiny is a Perl module designed for reading and writing .ini style configuration files. It is designed for simplicity and ease of use, and thus only supports the most basic operations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Config-Tiny-2.12-7.1.el6.noarch.rpmda6cb3e322bb15ee3362b561f962552b8f4e4579fb94cfdd7144cff16183e273SL6.0:perl-Convert-ASN1newpackage: perl-Convert-ASN1Convert::ASN1 encodes and decodes ASN.1 data structures using BER/DER rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Convert-ASN1-0.22-1.el6.noarch.rpm986301481ce66f12300d9275f68a55fcf22d3c1ba27628c995419a5ffaea4f00SL6.0:perl-Convert-BinHexnewpackage: perl-Convert-BinHexConvert::BinHex extracts data from Macintosh BinHex files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Convert-BinHex-1.119-10.1.el6.noarch.rpm18cae1f60739acbefbb51bee489cc7ba19bd30b746c0f0db1a4a7eb4d0d94c58SL6.0:perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignumnewpackage: perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-BignumCrypt::OpenSSL::Bignum - OpenSSL's multiprecision integer arithmeticScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Bignum-0.04-8.1.el6.i686.rpmad58adc07881bb19fdebb6210b54d3480dab8971ee4dd298101d480ab8ebb8f8SL6.0:perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSAnewpackage: perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSACrypt::OpenSSL::RSA - RSA encoding and decoding, using the openSSL librariesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RSA-0.25-10.1.el6.i686.rpm15057d3bd8097cba9ff74669d7b430720efd9a4fd87f3c8920f6895e0ee560e2SL6.0:perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Randomnewpackage: perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-RandomCrypt::OpenSSL::Random - Routines for accessing the OpenSSL pseudo-random number generatorScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Crypt-OpenSSL-Random-0.04-9.1.el6.i686.rpmd6cb842cf3dd44ec06970e71eb398f0f0fd45f363252eceed41e14b60e620627SL6.0:perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5newpackage: perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5This package provides MD5-based crypt() functionsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Crypt-PasswdMD5-1.3-6.el6.noarch.rpm1f36343500d257c4398be9393527311a2d502189192705d3a0cd91c07cf1cce6SL6.0:perl-Crypt-SSLeaynewpackage: perl-Crypt-SSLeayThis perl module provides support for the https protocol under LWP, so that a LWP::UserAgent can make https GET & HEAD & POST requests. Please see perldoc LWP for more information on POST requests.
The Crypt::SSLeay package contains Net::SSL, which is automatically loaded by LWP::Protocol::https on https requests, and provides the necessary SSL glue for that module to work.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Crypt-SSLeay-0.57-16.el6.i686.rpmef0517b990f16b3dcee6530b7069b8ca45e040e488d4f863bb21192495f76890SL6.0:perl-DBD-MySQLnewpackage: perl-DBD-MySQLAn implementation of DBI for MySQL for Perl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DBD-MySQL-4.013-3.el6.i686.rpm19aa96f77a99010482d635ad217da463eed642a2b0f20fab62529295ca846097SL6.0:perl-DBD-Pgnewpackage: perl-DBD-PgAn implementation of DBI for PostgreSQL for Perl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DBD-Pg-2.15.1-3.el6.i686.rpm422be579ed1310e51707b61d8d5ebebf3c52108819634291fc1d4e15c85bfb3fSL6.0:perl-DBD-SQLitenewpackage: perl-DBD-SQLiteSQLite is a public domain RDBMS database engine that you can find at http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/.
Rather than ask you to install SQLite first, because SQLite is public domain, DBD::SQLite includes the entire thing in the distribution. So in order to get a fast transaction capable RDBMS working for your perl project you simply have to install this module, and nothing else.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DBD-SQLite-1.27-3.el6.i686.rpmf677d7afc0dff0b8b647406331e3c0961c243cb883f28c40d734b721c3bd8068SL6.0:perl-DBInewpackage: perl-DBIDBI is a database access Application Programming Interface (API) for the Perl Language. The DBI API Specification defines a set of functions, variables and conventions that provide a consistent database interface independent of the actual database being used.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DBI-1.609-4.el6.i686.rpm04508a8032d0a729add37a874e793b9ba015e2a53296684902046231d26e2addSL6.0:perl-DBIx-Simplenewpackage: perl-DBIx-SimpleDBIx::Simple provides a simplified interface to DBI, Perl's powerful database module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DBIx-Simple-1.32-3.el6.noarch.rpm83c65c1ca9c12c39a38aca7fe043a4cd0e7fb430d6dc658e2d69a0bc76925ff8SL6.0:perl-Data-OptListnewpackage: perl-Data-OptListHashes are great for storing named data, but if you want more than one entry for a name, you have to use a list of pairs. Even then, this is really boring to write:Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Data-OptList-0.104-4.el6.noarch.rpmf0cbf9faa9a706c16082faa3bb468ef4e828e1d43376ae6dfb2b259c4e9193aeSL6.0:perl-Date-Calcnewpackage: perl-Date-CalcThe library provides all sorts of date calculations based on the Gregorian calendar (the one used in all western countries today), thereby complying with all relevant norms and standards: ISO/R 2015-1971, DIN 1355 and, to some extent, ISO 8601 (where applicable).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Date-Calc-6.3-2.el6.noarch.rpm2ee523f802caa16ed7e71809532280b979379e8cc54202803ab697521fed711eSL6.0:perl-Date-Manipnewpackage: perl-Date-ManipThis is a set of routines designed to make any common date/time manipulation easy to do. Operations such as comparing two times, calculating a time a given amount of time from another, or parsing international times are all easily done.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Date-Manip-5.54-4.el6.noarch.rpm61c7063c2e37cb3bcfb08212b5e8ed38d72e013586af9ce388f954740d7f71edSL6.0:perl-DateTimenewpackage: perl-DateTimeDateTime is a class for the representation of date/time combinations, and is part of the Perl DateTime project. For details on this project please see http://datetime.perl.org/. The DateTime site has a FAQ which may help answer many "how do I do X?" questions. The FAQ is at http://datetime.perl.org/?FAQ.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DateTime-0.5300-1.el6.i686.rpmaa6140e9cfa56e57045be12c731b7b460c3d212fc03677e68b938df54b8ec529SL6.0:perl-DateTime-Format-DateParsenewpackage: perl-DateTime-Format-DateParseThis module is a compatibility wrapper around Date::Parse.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DateTime-Format-DateParse-0.04-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm059f012a3ac9fc7adef98e813c0918a49b175194843193f1a1a6280e83b29db0SL6.0:perl-DateTime-Format-Mailnewpackage: perl-DateTime-Format-MailRFCs 2822 and 822 specify date formats to be used by email. This module parses and emits such dates.
RFC2822 (April 2001) introduces a slightly different format of date than that used by RFC822 (August 1982). The main correction is that the preferred format is more limited, and thus easier to parse programmatically.
Despite the ease of generating and parsing perfectly valid RFC822 and RFC2822 people still get it wrong. This module aims to correct that.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DateTime-Format-Mail-0.3001-6.el6.noarch.rpm6c3b0470bfbee9fbecec0af2ce925e0260a0fc7c66d8119db61bbdfa5652b8b4SL6.0:perl-DateTime-Format-W3CDTFnewpackage: perl-DateTime-Format-W3CDTFThis module understands the W3CDTF date/time format, an ISO 8601 profile, defined at http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime. This format as the native date format of RSS 1.0.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-DateTime-Format-W3CDTF-0.04-8.el6.noarch.rpmf2cab28081e23ad67c63c98f60e3260b23b2aa7d9d310a2a3e254c0873e73e5dSL6.0:perl-Devel-Covernewpackage: perl-Devel-CoverThis module provides code coverage metrics for Perl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Devel-Cover-0.65-1.el6.i686.rpm3d3e17dc5208cfeb5da09d6c34808bf7dfe85dbbbcafcfdf9fe07c8ab38962e8SL6.0:perl-Devel-Cyclenewpackage: perl-Devel-CycleThis is a simple developer's tool for finding circular references in objects and other types of references. Because of Perl's reference-count based memory management, circular references will cause memory leaks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Devel-Cycle-1.10-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm56caca8c69eb67026e5f03c7fcc94d8285554833ea5e5c31ef4a05e0d800723cSL6.0:perl-Devel-Leaknewpackage: perl-Devel-LeakThis module provides a basic way to discover if a piece of perl code is allocating perl data and not releasing them again.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Devel-Leak-0.03-10.el6.i686.rpm357931d4d1dd42ad361342280b60663a7d97cef0aa57e1988a723d9afdc5cabeSL6.0:perl-Devel-StackTracenewpackage: perl-Devel-StackTraceThe Devel::StackTrace module contains two classes, Devel::StackTrace and Devel::StackTraceFrame. The goal of this object is to encapsulate the information that can found through using the caller() function, as well as providing a simple interface to this data.
The Devel::StackTrace object contains a set of Devel::StackTraceFrame objects, one for each level of the stack. The frames contain all the data available from caller() as of Perl 5.6.0.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Devel-StackTrace-1.22-4.el6.noarch.rpmb18e8359502749317571f6fe503b98452a58a5944da585a28cb12ec47dda5941SL6.0:perl-Devel-Symdumpnewpackage: perl-Devel-SymdumpThe perl module Devel::Symdump provides a convenient way to inspect perl's symbol table and the class hierarchy within a running program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Devel-Symdump-2.08-2.el6.noarch.rpmecdf24f1b887152e02d918432e29682ab062034ee1f744e560a825df143b0d1eSL6.0:perl-Digest-BubbleBabblenewpackage: perl-Digest-BubbleBabbleDigest::BubbleBabble takes a message digest (generated by either of the MD5 or SHA-1 message digest algorithms) and creates a fingerprint of that digest in "bubble babble" format. Bubble babble is a method of representing a message digest as a string of "real" words, to make the fingerprint easier to remember. The "words" are not necessarily real words, but they look more like words than a string of hex characters.
Bubble babble fingerprinting is used by the SSH2 suite (and, consequently, by Net::SSH::Perl, the Perl SSH implementation) to display easy-to-remember key fingerprints. The key (a DSA or RSA key) is converted into a textual form, digested using Digest::SHA1, and run through bubblebabble to create the key fingerprint.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Digest-BubbleBabble-0.01-11.el6.noarch.rpmfc1d8c5b6f7c2b297f7d5323696762b243beb0c58a75d3bcb488022a7403fcc1SL6.0:perl-Digest-HMACnewpackage: perl-Digest-HMACHMAC is used for message integrity checks between two parties that share a secret key, and works in combination with some other Digest algorithm, usually MD5 or SHA-1. The HMAC mechanism is described in RFC 2104.
HMAC follow the common Digest:: interface, but the constructor takes the secret key and the name of some other simple Digest:: as argument.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Digest-HMAC-1.01-22.el6.noarch.rpm155846aacdf550ac3cb7e4a4571a65d07ab1b2be1d781f05b16e75e39d3d00bbSL6.0:perl-Digest-SHA1newpackage: perl-Digest-SHA1The Digest::SHA1 module allows you to use the NIST SHA-1 message digest algorithm from within Perl programs. The algorithm takes as input a message of arbitrary length and produces as output a 160-bit "fingerprint" or "message digest" of the input.
The Digest::SHA1 module provide a procedural interface for simple use, as well as an object oriented interface that can handle messages of arbitrary length and which can read files directly.
A binary digest will be 20 bytes long. A hex digest will be 40 characters long. A base64 digest will be 27 characters long.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Digest-SHA1-2.12-2.el6.i686.rpme1fc452d9ded31bbc0294dfb4a528d07808c34592956b4ecc6d47f60a2dc5bb7SL6.0:perl-Email-Date-Formatnewpackage: perl-Email-Date-FormatThis module can be used to emit RFC 2822 style date strings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Email-Date-Format-1.002-5.el6.noarch.rpm906b4222bb94e7bd7e19142ed3ccefdfe06c4316a071501dd2e95ad96a2473d1SL6.0:perl-Encode-Detectnewpackage: perl-Encode-DetectThis Perl module is an Encode::Encoding subclass that uses Encode::Detect::Detector to determine the charset of the input data and then decodes it using the encoder of the detected charset.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Encode-Detect-1.01-2.el6.i686.rpm87008bf93e4f13801b9784097dece362d8aac8e032d1712d22d1d759a749bfafSL6.0:perl-Errornewpackage: perl-ErrorThe Error package provides two interfaces. Firstly Error provides a procedural interface to exception handling. Secondly Error is a base class for errors/exceptions that can either be thrown, for subsequent catch, or can simply be recorded.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Error-0.17015-4.el6.noarch.rpme589b9fda5d4d959c8933f6a7ec22055b563ade3d53f25951441e42fdd3bbcd4SL6.0:perl-Exception-Classnewpackage: perl-Exception-ClassException::Class allows you to declare exception hierarchies in your modules in a "Java-esque" manner.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Exception-Class-1.29-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm4d52083097d76d2d35be6744b773c99261e73dea9a44efe1886a38c3fced940dSL6.0:perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker-Coveragenewpackage: perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker-CoverageThis module adds an additional target to the Makefile generated by ExtUtils::MakeMaker. The target, testcover, calls cover, the command-line script to generate test coverage statistics, to clean up any data from a previous run. It then runs the tests, as if make test was run, then calls cover again to generate the coverage statistics.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-ExtUtils-MakeMaker-Coverage-0.05-8.el6.noarch.rpmbceaa05aa213de10d96988f70a5ace3fe565b195ed44ca715b8b812371620a10SL6.0:perl-File-Copy-Recursivenewpackage: perl-File-Copy-RecursiveThis module copies and moves directories recursively to an optional depth and attempts to preserve each file or directory's mode.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-Copy-Recursive-0.38-4.el6.noarch.rpm3c4e60dc76860096f7c6e9542e433c16c300ba550e05c71d47543f368ee448aeSL6.0:perl-File-Find-Rulenewpackage: perl-File-Find-RuleFile::Find::Rule is a friendlier interface to File::Find. It allows you to build rules which specify the desired files and directories.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-Find-Rule-0.30-9.el6.noarch.rpm7482fb9bf9f88027e9b1daa05597744107306c7427664cf759c94f9dd4748c42SL6.0:perl-File-Find-Rule-Perlnewpackage: perl-File-Find-Rule-PerlCommon rules for searching for Perl things.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-Find-Rule-Perl-1.09-2.el6.noarch.rpm7633fadb01d19e711286ec422ae027d60f0e66396310824f0c0d54db2be99966SL6.0:perl-File-HomeDirnewpackage: perl-File-HomeDirFile::HomeDir is a module for dealing with issues relating to the location of directories for various purposes that are "owned" by a user, and to solve these problems consistently across a wide variety of platforms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-HomeDir-0.86-3.el6.noarch.rpm8aaca2708e3ecd3978f6964ea7db8a882a898f039a223672c99df008914d2c84SL6.0:perl-File-Removenewpackage: perl-File-RemoveConvenience module for removing files and directoriesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-Remove-1.42-4.el6.noarch.rpm8d4d5c1b0638133c2e28a400e340c709de43c3e19aef2259bb3b64632784c8b4SL6.0:perl-File-Slurpnewpackage: perl-File-SlurpThis module provides subs that allow you to read or write entire files with one simple call. They are designed to be simple to use, have flexible ways to pass in or get the file contents and to be very efficient. There is also a sub to read in all the files in a directory other than . and ..
These slurp/spew subs work for files, pipes and sockets, and stdio, pseudo-files, and DATA.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-Slurp-9999.13-7.el6.noarch.rpmfafe0c5c2ac38eb9293221d45a55836aa3a1d923c729d5f107fbefbd5254d3c3SL6.0:perl-File-Whichnewpackage: perl-File-WhichFile::Which is a portable implementation (in Perl) of 'which', and can be used to get the absolute filename of an executable program installed somewhere in your PATH, or just check for its existence. It includes the command-line utility 'pwhich' which has the same function as 'which'.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-Which-1.09-2.el6.noarch.rpm2cbe106437305c9126f6ad922d19a0836fcd044f9685d35a6e26372613052f06SL6.0:perl-File-pushdnewpackage: perl-File-pushdFile::pushd does a temporary chdir that is easily and automatically reverted, similar to pushd in some Unix command shells. It works by creating an object that caches the original working directory. When the object is destroyed, the destructor calls chdir to revert to the original working directory. By storing the object in a lexical variable with a limited scope, this happens automatically at the end of the scope.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-File-pushd-1.00-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm129ed584eb581e286af7ed470df4fc42168531202b3689dc55ed629cd84021adSL6.0:perl-Font-AFMnewpackage: perl-Font-AFMInterface to Adobe Font Metrics filesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Font-AFM-1.20-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmb720af01af972d1ff89a584213f0c15d3017d1f732ae22f724e0a1c767dfce22SL6.0:perl-Font-TTFnewpackage: perl-Font-TTFPerl module for TrueType font hacking. Supports reading, processing and writing of the following tables: GDEF, GPOS, GSUB, LTSH, OS/2, PCLT, bsln, cmap, cvt, fdsc, feat, fpgm, glyf, hdmx, head, hhea, hmtx, kern, loca, maxp, mort, name, post, prep, prop, vhea, vmtx and the reading and writing of all other table types.
In short, you can do almost anything with a standard TrueType font with this module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Font-TTF-0.45-6.el6.noarch.rpme85f6d2a2684f5bf2475f87cd3c5ae823282fd50562e3079da5b0253d433a23eSL6.0:perl-FreezeThawnewpackage: perl-FreezeThawConverts data to/from stringified form, appropriate for saving-to/reading-from permanent storage.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-FreezeThaw-0.45-5.el6.noarch.rpmcd29ab70302d32d0587ef4bb462f081fc32d059b308f57a7df62c8f84f24d807SL6.0:perl-Frontier-RPCnewpackage: perl-Frontier-RPCFrontier::RPC implements UserLand Software's XML RPC (Remote Procedure Calls using Extensible Markup Language). Frontier::RPC includes both a client module for making requests to a server and several server modules for implementing servers using CGI, Apache, and standalone with HTTP::Daemon.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Frontier-RPC-0.07b4p1-9.el6.noarch.rpmfd71c9f181204d52746a1cf8bf75da62b9bfbcbb061b7246b6dd3ac881179d36Packages/perl-Frontier-RPC-Client-0.07b4p1-9.el6.noarch.rpm20546c0bae9dbcd24f4f275820ca54f6aef64af11aa25d51779ad01dea59d23dPackages/perl-Frontier-RPC-doc-0.07b4p1-9.el6.noarch.rpm63666c7822eca36f1890fc5ebab7a8494623319af217a9304687db6b391a01bdSL6.0:perl-GDnewpackage: perl-GDThis is a autoloadable interface module for GD, a popular library for creating and manipulating PNG files. With this library you can create PNG images on the fly or modify existing files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-GD-2.44-3.el6.i686.rpmb98d9f80b967c453dfac4879aa14fba71696625cb56fa08dfb098a313d76fe82SL6.0:perl-GD-Barcodenewpackage: perl-GD-BarcodeGD::Barcode is a subclass of GD and allows you to create barcode images with GD.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-GD-Barcode-1.15-6.el6.noarch.rpm5aed8f3f0ed6c4f5fc162c4c1b195c8b1847f81d53ee27da4cea5b215951cf43SL6.0:perl-GDGraphnewpackage: perl-GDGraphGraph generation package for Perl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-GDGraph-1.44-7.el6.noarch.rpm9856e33ebc7206fc905bb06900b219cb19bb2f79c838a3dc79dcf2132d91674aSL6.0:perl-GDGraph3dnewpackage: perl-GDGraph3dThis is the GD::Graph3d extensions module. It provides 3D graphs for the GD::Graph module by Martien Verbruggen, which in turn generates graph using Lincoln Stein's GD.pm.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-GDGraph3d-0.63-12.el6.noarch.rpmb5ebb4d215353365e0bc60af9f36e0ada4174dc92bfc8571270ccb60191902b1SL6.0:perl-GDTextUtilnewpackage: perl-GDTextUtilThis package provides three modules that make it possible to work with internal GD fonts as well as TrueType fonts, without having to worry about different interface functions to call. Apart from an abstract interface to all font types and strings for GD, this library also provides some utility in aligning and wrapping your string.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-GDTextUtil-0.86-15.el6.noarch.rpmba69b9a8cbe5ef9f8144082f0f8cb973f5a5eca686274768f786477341c40155SL6.0:perl-GSSAPInewpackage: perl-GSSAPIThis module gives access to the routines of the GSSAPI library, as described in rfc2743 and rfc2744 and implemented by the Kerberos-1.2 distribution from MIT.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-GSSAPI-0.26-5.el6.i686.rpmece413372672733a4aaa9b9b724fd8948e81c2f3b4d3c8cc6577c547d121940fSL6.0:perl-HTML-Formatnewpackage: perl-HTML-FormatA collection of modules that formats HTML as plaintext, PostScript or RTF.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-HTML-Format-2.04-11.1.el6.noarch.rpmc87571dbeab4d4acee393b0c7934173f082189b9eb218c51226159a0d6f020ceSL6.0:perl-HTML-Parsernewpackage: perl-HTML-ParserThe HTML-Parser module for perl to parse and extract information from HTML documents, including the HTML::Entities, HTML::HeadParser, HTML::LinkExtor, HTML::PullParser, and HTML::TokeParser modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-HTML-Parser-3.64-2.el6.i686.rpm871344059eab0f80e09b1016cc31c93e79f031ec0ec6b14299b58f1eca7412b4SL6.0:perl-HTML-Tagsetnewpackage: perl-HTML-TagsetThis module contains several data tables useful in various kinds of HTML parsing operations, such as tag and entity names.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-HTML-Tagset-3.20-4.el6.noarch.rpm560e71f894b2c91f22653ac866861df7d20a1b374f0d1e9121f124145af83c9aSL6.0:perl-HTML-Treenewpackage: perl-HTML-TreeThis distribution contains a suite of modules for representing, creating, and extracting information from HTML syntax trees; there is also relevent documentation. These modules used to be part of the libwww-perl distribution, but are now unbundled in order to facilitate a separate development track.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-HTML-Tree-3.23-10.el6.noarch.rpmab540e738ea7d47a9054acb91ec9e06bd3445f13631b9cf402791639c4e060f7SL6.0:perl-Hook-LexWrapnewpackage: perl-Hook-LexWrapHook::LexWrap allows you to install a pre- or post-wrapper (or both) around an existing subroutine. Unlike other modules that provide this capacity (e.g. Hook::PreAndPost and Hook::WrapSub), Hook::LexWrap implements wrappers in such a way that the standard `caller' function works correctly within the wrapped subroutine.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Hook-LexWrap-0.22-4.el6.noarch.rpm7ed886364a4af2e74dbc77d10d64aad04b9aabec3a155119ca3642707d036042SL6.0:perl-IO-Socket-INET6newpackage: perl-IO-Socket-INET6Perl Object interface for AF_INET|AF_INET6 domain socketsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-IO-Socket-INET6-2.56-4.el6.noarch.rpm703a150b00e9e63b814d6740ff468e95c63dca5c22a6645455c4ac0dd84fdf9fSL6.0:perl-IO-Socket-SSLnewpackage: perl-IO-Socket-SSLThis module is a true drop-in replacement for IO::Socket::INET that uses SSL to encrypt data before it is transferred to a remote server or client. IO::Socket::SSL supports all the extra features that one needs to write a full-featured SSL client or server application: multiple SSL contexts, cipher selection, certificate verification, and SSL version selection. As an extra bonus, it works perfectly with mod_perl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-IO-Socket-SSL-1.31-2.el6.noarch.rpm43ff1f86980c910784b61a0f362e324f88f73aa3ac1242aeb4cebe4e61b9085aSL6.0:perl-IO-Stringnewpackage: perl-IO-StringThe "IO::String" module provides the "IO::File" interface for in-core strings. An "IO::String" object can be attached to a string, and makes it possible to use the normal file operations for reading or writing data, as well as for seeking to various locations of the string. This is useful when you want to use a library module that only provides an interface to file handles on data that you have in a string variable.
Note that perl-5.8 and better has built-in support for "in memory" files, which are set up by passing a reference instead of a filename to the open() call. The reason for using this module is that it makes the code backwards compatible with older versions of Perl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-IO-String-1.08-9.el6.noarch.rpma5fa01a80705b85e51aaea88e2e05705bce3ac2193b73b1abd854a5c5baec77eSL6.0:perl-IO-stringynewpackage: perl-IO-stringyThis toolkit primarily provides Perl modules for performing both traditional and object-oriented I/O) on things *other* than normal filehandles; in particular, IO::Scalar, IO::ScalarArray, and IO::Lines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-IO-stringy-2.110-10.1.el6.noarch.rpmc019fd049b4a9e5846bcc103126217356beb57acfb198f6216f1f224afaa429eSL6.0:perl-IPC-Run3newpackage: perl-IPC-Run3This module allows you to run a subprocess and redirect stdin, stdout, and/or stderr to files and perl data structures. It aims to satisfy 99% of the need for using system, qx, and open3 with a simple, extremely Perlish API and none of the bloat and rarely used features of IPC::Run.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-IPC-Run3-0.043-3.el6.noarch.rpm95c904b46a1c92443082a2db450b8b325a671c4acb8cbf373948edf4787450c4SL6.0:perl-Image-Basenewpackage: perl-Image-BaseBase class for loading, manipulating and saving images in Perl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Image-Base-1.07-14.el6.noarch.rpmddfef6fc0fcd2865c13672da1e9da922c0601abb16630a28b27336f3d8abaa4eSL6.0:perl-Image-Infonewpackage: perl-Image-InfoThis Perl extension allows you to extract meta information from various types of image files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Image-Info-1.28-6.el6.noarch.rpmb6363252053e25b3c439664370913b6f7b599932ff7aa546466d11fee8256a3aSL6.0:perl-Image-Sizenewpackage: perl-Image-SizeImage::Size is a library based on the image-sizing code in the wwwimagesize script, a tool that analyzes HTML files and adds HEIGHT and WIDTH tags to IMG directives. Image::Size has generalized that code to return a raw (X, Y) pair, and included wrappers to pre-format that output into either HTML or a set of attribute pairs suitable for the CGI.pm library by Lincoln Stein. Currently, Image::Size can size images in XPM, XBM, GIF, JPEG, PNG, MNG, TIFF, the PPM family of formats (PPM/PGM/PBM) and if Image::Magick is installed, the formats supported by it.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Image-Size-3.2-4.el6.noarch.rpm0beedbe27062173fc9eb941a3fd76b893864761b7250634b525d166a19552a57SL6.0:perl-Image-Xbmnewpackage: perl-Image-XbmThis class module provides basic load, manipulate and save functionality for the xbm file format. It inherits from Image::Base which provides additional manipulation functionality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Image-Xbm-1.08-12.el6.noarch.rpm52a3930b6e465c2d226c9a3c995551eb99ac0a2155cc9ee63ad5abd4c154d039SL6.0:perl-Image-Xpmnewpackage: perl-Image-XpmThis class module provides basic load, manipulate and save functionality for the xpm file format. It inherits from Image::Base which provides additional manipulation functionality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Image-Xpm-1.09-12.el6.noarch.rpm1b5b5fc0c1ea8265e934017999cf79d40b91d24cfd9e1ffc89108b884e9151d0SL6.0:perl-JSONnewpackage: perl-JSONThis module converts between JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) and Perl data structure into each other. For JSON, see http://www.crockford.com/JSON/.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-JSON-2.15-5.el6.noarch.rpmb7f1aa26194772568516422b5dad325c066280398e3da589e06ba4754d907d8cSL6.0:perl-LDAPnewpackage: perl-LDAPNet::LDAP is a collection of modules that implements a LDAP services API for Perl programs. The module may be used to search directories or perform maintenance functions such as adding, deleting or modifying entries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-LDAP-0.40-1.el6.noarch.rpm539623a5caf49ec949c97fc7cec96b463c8547f2ba40d380d20b1a1d7e6cd0cfSL6.0:perl-List-MoreUtilsnewpackage: perl-List-MoreUtilsList::MoreUtils provides some trivial but commonly needed functionality on lists which is not going to go into List::Util.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-List-MoreUtils-0.22-10.el6.i686.rpmd589c71d458bf36a8ce6eee18c6ef026e9de93a14f9590fe030a33e07e35de97SL6.0:perl-Locale-Maketext-Gettextnewpackage: perl-Locale-Maketext-GettextLocale::Maketext::Gettext joins the GNU gettext and Maketext frameworks. It is a subclass of Locale::Maketext(3) that follows the way GNU gettext works. It works seamlessly, both in the sense of GNU gettext and Maketext. As a result, you enjoy both their advantages, and get rid of both their problems, too.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Locale-Maketext-Gettext-1.27-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm429f76c7aae60a68f1dc6d30a625bc5bfa0551e3022cc3be021f912665cbc62cSL6.0:perl-Locale-POnewpackage: perl-Locale-POThis module simplifies management of GNU gettext .po files and is an alternative to using emacs po-mode. It provides an object-oriented interface in which each entry in a .po file is a Locale::PO object.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Locale-PO-0.21-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm425738159a668ff1640f6451dd2fd0330b535aa19c5f11a03818eaf8f101028eSL6.0:perl-MIME-Litenewpackage: perl-MIME-LiteMIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating (not parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output a simple, decent single- or multi-part message with text or binaryattachments. It does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-MIME-Lite-3.027-2.el6.noarch.rpmdb5da10e8a51531e40059aa143464f4115ebff1ed9105c8a60ebbb4d3dd753e8SL6.0:perl-MIME-Typesnewpackage: perl-MIME-TypesMIME types are used in MIME compliant lines, for instance as part of e-mail and HTTP traffic, to indicate the type of content which is transmitted. Sometimes real knowledge about a mime-type is need. This module maintains a set of MIME::Type objects, which each describe one known mime type. There are many types defined by RFCs and vendors, so the list is long but not complete. Please don't hestitate to ask to add additional information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-MIME-Types-1.28-2.el6.noarch.rpm52f30b850fe6d218da01dfa25352b474af146930f7d416e645fe53e4948e5fd6SL6.0:perl-MIME-toolsnewpackage: perl-MIME-toolsMIME-tools is a collection of Perl5 MIME:: modules for parsing, decoding, and generating single- or multipart (even nested multipart) MIME messages.
Yes, kids, that means you can send messages with attached GIF files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-MIME-tools-5.427-4.el6.noarch.rpmec9d46a42e1b45dcfae688912130d118452a45254add9125b439349ce34463cfSL6.0:perl-Mail-DKIMnewpackage: perl-Mail-DKIMThis module implements the various components of the DKIM and DomainKeys message-signing and verifying standards for Internet mail. It currently tries to implement RFC4871 (for DKIM) and RFC4870 (DomainKeys).
It is required if you wish to enable DKIM checking in SpamAssassin via the Mail::SpamAssassin::Plugin::DKIM plugin.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Mail-DKIM-0.37-2.el6.noarch.rpm17c41c517d0da8280058994d385afb9f494c369752f887f5ed95f6c608b37392SL6.0:perl-MailToolsnewpackage: perl-MailToolsMailTools is a set of Perl modules related to mail applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-MailTools-2.04-4.el6.noarch.rpm41bd3876d6ef1740bacb68255398a269a7629cb3f59bb38a2b1607c08d4bb82eSL6.0:perl-Makefile-DOMnewpackage: perl-Makefile-DOMThis libary can serve as an advanced lexer for (GNU) makefiles. It parses makefiles as "documents" and the parsing is lossless. The results are data structures similar to DOM trees. The DOM trees hold every single bit of the information in the original input files, including white spaces, blank lines and makefile comments. That means it's possible to reproduce the original makefiles from the DOM trees. In addition, each node of the DOM trees is modifiable and so is the whole tree, just like the PPI module used for Perl source parsing and the HTML::TreeBuilder module used for parsing HTML source.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Makefile-DOM-0.004-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm798b7936fc4d4c47487e1a4d98fc019b52e01bd6772734ff83fbfd902b7f8febSL6.0:perl-Makefile-Parsernewpackage: perl-Makefile-ParserThis is a simple parser for Makefiles. At this very early stage, the parser only supports a limited set of features, so it may not recognize most of the advanced features provided by certain make tools like GNU make. Its initial purpose is to provide basic support for another module named Makefile::GraphViz, which is aimed to render the building process specified by a Makefile using the amazing GraphViz library. The Make module is not satisfactory for this purpose, so I decided to build one of my own.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Makefile-Parser-0.211-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm71ee9718f443b36c07efe43eba43ac8b92192ad8c3e8eb8619fd4f9a2269a0f7SL6.0:perl-Module-Findnewpackage: perl-Module-FindModule::Find lets you find and use modules in categories. This can be very useful for auto-detecting driver or plugin modules. You can differentiate between looking in the category itself or in all subcategories.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Module-Find-0.08-3.el6.noarch.rpm17ea1f9104013cb41b434ee2f08b6090761c262a2a43f8ab42e7a73ba8b05d36SL6.0:perl-Module-Infonewpackage: perl-Module-InfoModule::Info gives you information about Perl modules without actually loading the module. It actually isn't specific to modules and should work on any perl code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Module-Info-0.31-7.el6.noarch.rpmc36f46306c143ad46c01ffc0c451cfd5ba69f08124c4de46121b74ce03782169SL6.0:perl-Module-Installnewpackage: perl-Module-InstallModule::Install is a package for writing installers for CPAN (or CPAN-like) distributions that are clean, simple, minimalist, act in a strictly correct manner with both the ExtUtils::MakeMaker and Module::Build build systems, and will run on any Perl installation version 5.004 or newer.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Module-Install-0.91-4.el6.noarch.rpm5f3586bebb3368af0345b7ac93e9cd3851c6e46cde7ee02da018d844528a4a0cSL6.0:perl-Module-ScanDepsnewpackage: perl-Module-ScanDepsThis module scans potential modules used by perl programs and returns a hash reference. Its keys are the module names as appears in %INC (e.g. Test/More.pm). The values are hash references.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Module-ScanDeps-0.95-2.el6.noarch.rpm8ef7c0863633ce4ec62134bb2c4badff02a1d3832d5b0d976c9964ca323da2beSL6.0:perl-Net-DNSnewpackage: perl-Net-DNSNet::DNS is a collection of Perl modules that act as a Domain Name System (DNS) resolver. It allows the programmer to perform DNS queries that are beyond the capabilities of gethostbyname and gethostbyaddr.
The programmer should be somewhat familiar with the format of a DNS packet and its various sections. See RFC 1035 or DNS and BIND (Albitz & Liu) for details.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-DNS-0.65-2.el6.i686.rpm5e31b6e84c8e33c6feeeb1f3cb2ad4f2b6ba2bfb8d3abe0ab1a02f924c3fa64fPackages/perl-Net-DNS-Nameserver-0.65-2.el6.i686.rpmd24a4097a4cc8ace65a2db65a37be41b0f6b1cadefe63e2592c8a5ef53f3fa28SL6.0:perl-Net-IPnewpackage: perl-Net-IPThis is the Net::IP module for Perl, designed to allow easy manipulation of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. Two applications using the Net::IP module are included: ipcount, an IP address mini-calculator, it can calculate the number of IP addresses in a prefix or all the prefixes contained in a given range; and iptab, which prints out a handy IP "cheat sheet".Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-IP-1.25-13.el6.noarch.rpm1dde58fa242e8f70424c479f56430418ba639acdda949c4725ea518240c8fdc6SL6.0:perl-Net-Jabbernewpackage: perl-Net-JabberNet::Jabber provides a Perl user with access to the Jabber Instant Messaging protocol.
For more information about Jabber visit:
http://www.jabber.orgScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-Jabber-2.0-12.el6.noarch.rpmbcbe98b0f307739d28793da4a74d49178950eecaf21759dc5aebf952791eaee1SL6.0:perl-Net-LibIDNnewpackage: perl-Net-LibIDNProvides perl bindings for GNU Libidn, a C library for handling Internationalized Domain Names according to IDNA (RFC 3490), in a way very much inspired by Turbo Fredriksson's PHP-IDN.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-LibIDN-0.12-3.el6.i686.rpm88d635b22a1df740e378398f018060059a4a5b2235b72c80e369b18e7131cee6SL6.0:perl-Net-SMTP-SSLnewpackage: perl-Net-SMTP-SSLImplements the same API as Net::SMTP, but uses IO::Socket::SSL for its network operations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-SMTP-SSL-1.01-4.el6.noarch.rpma58c9457ee4682e40f63fc6d76ad0b60e48319d9200b6acf4e74d52c6edc25a8SL6.0:perl-Net-SSLeaynewpackage: perl-Net-SSLeayThis module offers some high level convenience functions for accessing web pages on SSL servers (for symmetry, same API is offered for accessing http servers, too), a sslcat() function for writing your own clients, and finally access to the SSL api of SSLeay/OpenSSL package so you can write servers or clients for more complicated applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-SSLeay-1.35-9.el6.i686.rpm6669ccd834b8f41f03a743e94e0ca04a424b505c93b5896527921380a098eb61SL6.0:perl-Net-Telnetnewpackage: perl-Net-TelnetNet::Telnet allows you to make client connections to a TCP port and do network I/O, especially to a port using the TELNET protocol. Simple I/O methods such as print, get, and getline are provided. More sophisticated interactive features are provided because connecting to a TELNET port ultimately means communicating with a program designed for human interaction. These interactive features include the ability to specify a time-out and to wait for patterns to appear in the input stream, such as the prompt from a shell.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-Telnet-3.03-11.el6.noarch.rpm3c4dc48da989b784a38da92a94346665fea9bd070287f527ae65d9e0965ebdd0SL6.0:perl-Net-XMPPnewpackage: perl-Net-XMPPNet::XMPP provides a Perl user with access to the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).
For more information about XMPP visit:
http://www.xmpp.orgScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-XMPP-1.02-8.el6.noarch.rpm3a1c61e97cd6efd732dcfe7a68127409d40f0beea8679885b47b9e2239121fd9SL6.0:perl-NetAddr-IPnewpackage: perl-NetAddr-IPThis module provides an object-oriented abstraction on top of IP addresses or IP subnets, that allows for easy manipulations. Version 4.xx of NetAdder::IP will will work older versions of Perl and does not use Math::BigInt as in previous versions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-NetAddr-IP-4.027-3.el6.i686.rpm7a2249e8c298b33e9acb781317a9ec6b2c5783e04fd75f78b7d89297be8bdd8bSL6.0:perl-Newtnewpackage: perl-NewtThis package provides Perl bindings for the Newt widget library, which provides a color text mode user interface.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Newt-1.08-26.el6.i686.rpma034d71c4bf7eebc3a5b4dc6a62c739c0feff26b55048891b38f451408d5391bSL6.0:perl-Number-Comparenewpackage: perl-Number-CompareNumber::Compare compiles a simple comparison to an anonymous subroutine, which you can call with a value to be tested again.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Number-Compare-0.01-13.el6.noarch.rpm9590c7968316dbf04a66566367cc38ae70e54d9e0ae6f9688de5f45bce2322c3SL6.0:perl-Object-Deadlynewpackage: perl-Object-DeadlyObject::Deadly is meant to be used in testing. All possible overloading and method calls die. You can pass this object into methods which are not supposed to accidentally trigger any potentially overloading.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Object-Deadly-0.09-6.el6.noarch.rpm52d7fa63a7009fee148a276dc6cabcd64c270225eeafa21f09a13a46105fca77SL6.0:perl-PAR-Distnewpackage: perl-PAR-DistThis module creates and manipulates PAR distributions. They are architecture- specific PAR files, containing everything under blib/ of CPAN distributions after their make or Build stage, a META.yml describing metadata of the original CPAN distribution, and a MANIFEST detailing all files within it. Digitally signed PAR distributions will also contain a SIGNATURE file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-PAR-Dist-0.46-2.el6.noarch.rpmbdd7abda16a69d23ae3c2382205b7721cc2ba828725bc80cba2c7ac9caafa339SL6.0:perl-PDF-Reusenewpackage: perl-PDF-ReuseThis module allows you to reuse PDF-files. You can use pages, images, fonts and Acrobat JavaScript from old PDF-files (if they were not encrypted), and rearrange the components, and add new graphics, texts etc.
There is also support for graphics. In the tutorial there is a description of how to transform simple PDF-pages to graphic Perl objects with the help of programs based on this module.
The module is fairly fast, so it should be possible to use it for mass production.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-PDF-Reuse-0.35-3.el6.noarch.rpm002eacb4f0f7575b795c9f10a26cc2277b875d6b3218902d2956dfecc5a14ed4SL6.0:perl-PPInewpackage: perl-PPIParse, Analyze and Manipulate Perl (without perl).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-PPI-1.206-4.el6.noarch.rpm388b95cc423fdde6d8dfc4fb1e4f1190a7bd61c2cdeec9511ca620197c793718SL6.0:perl-PPI-HTMLnewpackage: perl-PPI-HTMLPPI::HTML converts Perl documents into syntax highlighted HTML pages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-PPI-HTML-1.07-7.el6.noarch.rpm2a7de5dd942003cd6b08f2b5b94ee5a4752f6db032fdb88915fc45424a4ee571SL6.0:perl-Package-Generatornewpackage: perl-Package-GeneratorThis module lets you quickly and easily construct new packages. It gives them unused names and sets up their package data, if provided.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Package-Generator-0.103-2.el6.noarch.rpm75b302beb93b7837adbb6c19401a9452916c7b5c94e235fe5a04246d4475c22aSL6.0:perl-PadWalkernewpackage: perl-PadWalkerPadWalker is a module which allows you to inspect (and even change!) lexical variables in any subroutine which called you. It will only show those variables which are in scope at the point of the call.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-PadWalker-1.9-1.el6.i686.rpm6ff466d089620cea005299278a53dbb341987845a013304f46affc7b52e1674bSL6.0:perl-Params-Utilnewpackage: perl-Params-UtilParams::Util provides a basic set of importable functions that makes checking parameters a hell of a lot easier.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Params-Util-1.00-3.el6.i686.rpm821a627fc1b314b4989d1ed5632a0d4cb50016d42eca754598b533ebc79bdb6bSL6.0:perl-Params-Validatenewpackage: perl-Params-ValidateThe Params::Validate module allows you to validate method or function call parameters to an arbitrary level of specificity. At the simplest level, it is capable of validating the required parameters were given and that no unspecified additional parameters were passed in. It is also capable of determining that a parameter is of a specific type, that it is an object of a certain class hierarchy, that it possesses certain methods, or applying validation callbacks to arguments.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Params-Validate-0.92-3.el6.i686.rpm02c84335a7922404341f9a82be2235ea32b14099691fefb4c573127652021dd6SL6.0:perl-Parse-Yappnewpackage: perl-Parse-YappParse::Yapp (Yet Another Perl Parser compiler) is a collection of modules that let you generate and use yacc like thread safe (reentrant) parsers with perl object oriented interface. The script yapp is a front-end to the Parse::Yapp module and let you easily create a Perl OO parser from an input grammar file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Parse-Yapp-1.05-41.el6.noarch.rpm5d7d32390ba4cf1b5ec0df6ec14dff78d062df4436698c6d8f3616245cb5b57eSL6.0:perl-Perl-Criticnewpackage: perl-Perl-CriticPerl::Critic is an extensible framework for creating and applying coding standards to Perl source code. Essentially, it is a static source code analysis engine. Perl::Critic is distributed with a number of Perl::Critic::Policy modules that attempt to enforce various coding guidelines. Most Policy modules are based on Damian Conway's book Perl Best Practices. However, Perl::Critic is not limited to PBP and will even support Policies that contradict Conway. You can enable, disable, and customize those Polices through the Perl::Critic interface. You can also create new Policy modules that suit your own tastes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Perl-Critic-1.105-2.el6.noarch.rpma8dad8e091bedf9c04700e90f8788d5a2b4d54557c7c0e4ee7116c004235618eSL6.0:perl-Perl-MinimumVersionnewpackage: perl-Perl-MinimumVersionFind a minimum required version of perl for Perl codeScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Perl-MinimumVersion-1.20-3.el6.noarch.rpma5206f322f9efca3480487cb208b94f7b3009e2664b0df45b7f23c9e0cef257eSL6.0:perl-Perlilognewpackage: perl-PerlilogPerlilog is a command-line tool which generates Verilog modules from a set of files, which come in several other formats. It was originally designed to integrate Verilog IP cores.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Perlilog-0.3-4.el6.noarch.rpm518cca26f9620b3c2ca034aa0a00c8ca90ffbdab31b83a26beb7b6556c69e453SL6.0:perl-Pod-Coveragenewpackage: perl-Pod-CoverageDevelopers hate writing documentation. They'd hate it even more if their computer tattled on them, but maybe they'll be even more thankful in the long run. Even if not, perlmodstyle tells you to, so you must obey.
This module provides a mechanism for determining if the pod for a given module is comprehensive.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Pod-Coverage-0.20-4.el6.noarch.rpm2f493c9ab1e53572d78a6e81de30781c11c122f45e670295c917a2dcc53b1bb5SL6.0:perl-Pod-POMnewpackage: perl-Pod-POMThis module implements a parser to convert Pod documents into a simple object model form known hereafter as the Pod Object Model. The object model is generated as a hierarchical tree of nodes, each of which represents a different element of the original document. The tree can be walked manually and the nodes examined, printed or otherwise manipulated. In addition, Pod::POM supports and provides view objects which can automatically traverse the tree, or section thereof, and generate an output representation in one form or another.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Pod-POM-0.25-2.el6.noarch.rpm2c5e5acb0cd9158fef178cd0477da8c1c1569b33b248645df9b7f9c7bcef5adbSL6.0:perl-Pod-Spellnewpackage: perl-Pod-SpellPod::Spell is a Pod formatter whose output is good for spellchecking. Pod::Spell rather like Pod::Text, except that it doesn't put much effort into actual formatting, and it suppresses things that look like Perl symbols or Perl jargon (so that your spellchecking program won't complain about mystery words like "$thing" or "Foo::Bar" or "hashref").Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Pod-Spell-1.01-6.1.el6.noarch.rpma33dbfffc4a1843352e2289e4df42b2b33124a50b8d8bd8c01bef80b8881fb8cSL6.0:perl-Probe-Perlnewpackage: perl-Probe-PerlThis module provides methods for obtaining information about the currently running perl interpreter. It originally began life as code in the Module::Build project, but has been externalized here for general use.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Probe-Perl-0.01-4.el6.noarch.rpmabbb5d85f763dc36c7a098eb8af07794ccdebda67296ac9cb5eb55ef30888d3aSL6.0:perl-Readonlynewpackage: perl-ReadonlyReadonly.pm provides a facility for creating non-modifiable scalars, arrays, and hashes.
Readonly.pm * Creates scalars, arrays (not lists), and hashes. * Creates variables that look and work like native perl variables. * Creates global or lexical variables. * Works at runtime or compile time. * Works with deep or shallow data structures. * Prevents reassignment of Readonly variables.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Readonly-1.03-11.el6.noarch.rpmb09cf4f84914bd24a5fd74d1b1ef98073e3c554eba3e248c7b05c79b841f3d1eSL6.0:perl-Readonly-XSnewpackage: perl-Readonly-XSReadonly::XS is a companion module for Readonly, to speed up read-only scalar variables.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Readonly-XS-1.05-3.el6.i686.rpm882805029e2cfd39b31385deb8fe9ca37bbe68b9d4a4471a059c004162fdbcf6SL6.0:perl-SGMLSpmnewpackage: perl-SGMLSpmPerl programs can use the SGMLSpm module to help convert SGML, HTML or XML documents into new formats.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-SGMLSpm-1.03ii-21.el6.noarch.rpm34e14e35ef291e28f34fd375742116e1c1cd6ea03b188c11660d64ec2aefab39SL6.0:perl-SNMP_Sessionnewpackage: perl-SNMP_SessionPure Perl SNMP v1 and SNMP v2 support for Perl 5.
The SNMP operations currently supported are "get", "get-next", "get-bulk" and "set", as well as trap generation and reception.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-SNMP_Session-1.12-4.el6.noarch.rpmc0d068a268697db72557f4d736b937efb2df58b03bef3d3153ee9178044aad06SL6.0:perl-SOAP-Litenewpackage: perl-SOAP-LiteSOAP::Lite is a collection of Perl modules which provides a simple and lightweight interface to the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) both on client and server side.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-SOAP-Lite-0.710.10-2.el6.noarch.rpm0a6e95d02a250dad8ca6b75e10f86b2d8bf6dc1e5a44b79aa59b03039d81725dSL6.0:perl-Socket6newpackage: perl-Socket6This module supports getaddrinfo() and getnameinfo() to intend to enable protocol independent programing. If your environment supports IPv6, IPv6 related defines such as AF_INET6 are included.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Socket6-0.23-3.el6.i686.rpmb04aa1c9474d2c3f2b22e1cea26d8965fa0c5997785e647befad9fbdd3bc7c29SL6.0:perl-Spiffynewpackage: perl-Spiffy"Spiffy" is a framework and methodology for doing object oriented (OO) programming in Perl. Spiffy combines the best parts of Exporter.pm, base.pm, mixin.pm and SUPER.pm into one magic foundation class. It attempts to fix all the nits and warts of traditional Perl OO, in a clean, straightforward and (perhaps someday) standard way.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Spiffy-0.30-12.el6.noarch.rpmcac7bcea07b79e00c5eb2dbeb2edf585e51c20c2ee7aa1a50c9e5c2a679dc602SL6.0:perl-String-CRC32newpackage: perl-String-CRC32This packages provides a perl module to generate checksums from strings and from files.
The checksums are the same as those calculated by ZMODEM, PKZIP, PICCHECK and many others.
There's another perl module called String::CRC, which supports calculation of CRC values of various widths (i.e. not just 32 bits), but the generated sums differ from those of the programs mentioned above.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-String-CRC32-1.4-9.el6.i686.rpmafebc85aa10517bf3e7414ab4f8b7133f36f5c2594ecb053091378f410410c50SL6.0:perl-String-Formatnewpackage: perl-String-FormatString::Format lets you define arbitrary printf-like format sequences to be expanded. This module would be most useful in configuration files and reporting tools, where the results of a query need to be formatted in a particular way.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-String-Format-1.15-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmfd7eba8f22c48e48841eb9ea94f6653f8c1ab0639e53e7d776057d4d72bdbdfeSL6.0:perl-Sub-Exporternewpackage: perl-Sub-ExporterSub::Exporter provides a sophisticated alternative to Exporter.pm. It allows for renaming, currying/sub-generation, and other cool stuff.
ACHTUNG! If you're not familiar with Exporter or exporting, read Sub::Exporter::Tutorial first!Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Sub-Exporter-0.982-4.el6.noarch.rpm814cd8f2ba62455ba618d6059a0f5e6bff92b08a8f0bd9c64a9db23ed5e0ecfeSL6.0:perl-Sub-Installnewpackage: perl-Sub-InstallThis module makes it easy to install subroutines into packages without the unslightly mess of no strict or typeglobs lying about where just anyone can see them.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Sub-Install-0.925-6.el6.noarch.rpma4e9d9b5345a0dc995c8e1fce903becc6c229f6cda66533e7df3baa068cc4e78SL6.0:perl-Sub-Uplevelnewpackage: perl-Sub-UplevelLike Tcl's uplevel() function, but not quite so dangerous. The idea is just to fool caller(). All the really naughty bits of Tcl's uplevel() are avoided.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Sub-Uplevel-0.2002-4.el6.noarch.rpmf3b6bb20a590cad83dcc48695b06da98a95bd76aa6b1fd307c568d17afedbfb5SL6.0:perl-Syntax-Highlight-Engine-Katenewpackage: perl-Syntax-Highlight-Engine-KateSyntax::Highlight::Engine::Kate is a port to perl of the syntax highlight engine of the Kate text editor.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Syntax-Highlight-Engine-Kate-0.04-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm5596513e8e71bc41353dc68c79174957f66f3bafc135db9af381959168d7c66dSL6.0:perl-Sys-Virtnewpackage: perl-Sys-VirtThe Sys::Virt module provides a Perl XS binding to the libvirt virtual machine management APIs. This allows machines running within arbitrary virtualization containers to be managed with a consistent API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Sys-Virt-0.2.4-1.el6.i686.rpm9cd3b9a4b22e634cd9a6617d9bb68442bc0a390503407591f9fb81e5c0666d11SL6.0:perl-Taint-Runtimenewpackage: perl-Taint-RuntimeThis module enables runtime taint checking, for cases where the -T switch on the commandline is not appropriate or viable. There are a somewhat limited number of legitimate use cases where you should use this module instead of the -T switch. Unless you have a specific and good reason for not using the -T option, you should use the -T option.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Taint-Runtime-0.03-9.el6.i686.rpm208a24927a439a250def1bd77aa4353c7789496d7d6ac78a3b0b729b192e77d1SL6.0:perl-Task-Weakennewpackage: perl-Task-WeakenOne recurring problem in modules that use Scalar::Util's weaken function is that it is not present in the pure-perl variant.
This restores the functionality testing to a dependency you do once in your Makefile.PL, rather than something you have to write extra tests for each time you write a module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Task-Weaken-1.02-7.el6.noarch.rpmc199d416c131a0547486421bff9da6c2e4214e51539aa53dc4139cd0ef77ebd2SL6.0:perl-TeX-Hyphennewpackage: perl-TeX-HyphenHyphenate words using TeX's patterns.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-TeX-Hyphen-0.140-9.el6.noarch.rpmd90b8ef1bfcc5c5c8a5bd9a8e5b3f44bf654b1965414b024395abdb99a8b4a9bSL6.0:perl-Template-Toolkitnewpackage: perl-Template-ToolkitThe Template Toolkit is a collection of modules which implement a fast, flexible, powerful and extensible template processing system. It was originally designed and remains primarily useful for generating dynamic web content, but it can be used equally well for processing any other kind of text based documents: HTML, XML, POD, PostScript, LaTeX, and so on.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Template-Toolkit-2.22-5.el6.i686.rpm52d116be378b8f080131267dc0959fb03fd20a7e3ab6e222e0e5b918cd41bde5SL6.0:perl-TermReadKeynewpackage: perl-TermReadKeyTerm::ReadKey is a compiled perl module dedicated to providing simple control over terminal driver modes (cbreak, raw, cooked, etc.) support for non-blocking reads, if the architecture allows, and some generalized handy functions for working with terminals. One of the main goals is to have the functions as portable as possible, so you can just plug in "use Term::ReadKey" on any architecture and have a good likelyhood of it working.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-TermReadKey-2.30-10.el6.i686.rpm3798ab8a78915524e0f8299fc831fe30904c25f815d04754b9700f5a157c61e5SL6.0:perl-Test-Basenewpackage: perl-Test-BaseTesting is usually the ugly part of Perl module authoring. Perl gives you a standard way to run tests with Test::Harness, and basic testing primitives with Test::More. After that you are pretty much on your own to develop a testing framework and philosophy. Test::More encourages you to make your own framework by subclassing Test::Builder, but that is not trivial.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Base-0.58-3.el6.noarch.rpm8ba6d8c999a9e2113cb3cc1441757daea3ae3eb7d0c1049defbd50afc23675f8SL6.0:perl-Test-CPAN-Metanewpackage: perl-Test-CPAN-MetaThis module was written to ensure that a META.yml file, provided with a standard distribution uploaded to CPAN, meets the specifications that are slowly being introduced to module uploads, via the use of package makers and installers such as ExtUtils::MakeMaker, Module::Build and Module::Install.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-CPAN-Meta-0.13-1.el6.noarch.rpmc55a6082ae5cb8a1022ee0c06daa2419516ce2e963d6c8024b749847cec5251aSL6.0:perl-Test-ClassAPInewpackage: perl-Test-ClassAPIProvides basic first-pass API testing for large class trees.
For many APIs with large numbers of classes, it can be very useful to be able to do a quick once-over to make sure that classes, methods, and inheritance is correct, before doing more comprehensive testing. This module aims to provide such a capability.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-ClassAPI-1.06-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmedb75c611223d6ddac846083f2a492ce970ef3a814c09eed92c103106615b54fSL6.0:perl-Test-Deepnewpackage: perl-Test-DeepTest::Deep gives you very flexible ways to check that the result you got is the result you were expecting. At it's simplest it compares two structures by going through each level, ensuring that the values match, that arrays and hashes have the same elements and that references are blessed into the correct class. It also handles circular data structures without getting caught in an infinite loop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Deep-0.106-1.el6.noarch.rpmd33b739ebbebffd98fb3cc1f7a1bbdbde5ae534eaef841eeb04db3ada8797ceeSL6.0:perl-Test-Differencesnewpackage: perl-Test-DifferencesWhen the code you're testing returns multiple lines, records or data structures and they're just plain wrong, an equivalent to the Unix diff utility may be just what's needed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Differences-0.4801-3.el6.noarch.rpmc639bf9bc6696082c804a4aeeb7d1e7871fcababd9ba3f09fae3ff05f1966978SL6.0:perl-Test-Exceptionnewpackage: perl-Test-ExceptionThis module provides a few convenience methods for testing exception based code. It is built with Test::Builder and plays happily with Test::More and friends.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Exception-0.27-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmdac211d87b1d7b58ca51e284f5d250233b6b84b60c90abd9b0902571a68ae346SL6.0:perl-Test-Manifestnewpackage: perl-Test-ManifestMakeMaker assumes that you want to run all of the .t files in the t/ directory in ascii-betical order during make test unless you say otherwise. This leads to some interesting naming schemes for test files to get them in the desired order. You can specify any order or any files that you like, though, with the test directive to WriteMakefile. Test::Manifest looks in the t/test_manifest file to find out which tests you want to run and the order in which you want to run them. It constructs the right value for MakeMaker to do the right thing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Manifest-1.22-5.el6.noarch.rpmf24e3d79952ba88f39e287ca26f9efa2f03057f9d41180a9eb87210e6fd0a092SL6.0:perl-Test-Memory-Cyclenewpackage: perl-Test-Memory-CyclePerl's garbage collection has one big problem: Circular references can't get cleaned up. A circular reference can be as simple as two objects that refer to each other. "Test::Memory::Cycle" is built on top of "Devel::Cycle" to give you an easy way to check for these circular references.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Memory-Cycle-1.04-7.1.el6.noarch.rpmeb92fdcc8b24c35b61efc043a32fc7cbcf10471714280aeba8050699fcc68efdSL6.0:perl-Test-MinimumVersionnewpackage: perl-Test-MinimumVersionCheck whether your code requires a newer perl than you think.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-MinimumVersion-0.011-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm3ba24c888aade96b226fde5bba9226533ead57b4b3ba13ccb9a4aa5bb31d8d21SL6.0:perl-Test-MockObjectnewpackage: perl-Test-MockObjectTest::MockObject is a highly polymorphic testing object, capable of looking like all sorts of objects. This makes white-box testing much easier, as you can concentrate on what the code being tested sends to and receives from the mocked object, instead of worrying about faking up your own data. (Another option is not to test difficult things. Now you have no excuse.)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-MockObject-1.09-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmf9ec11eea99f89aedf74107031ff142e01d7d415868a99488bab77aeceeca82eSL6.0:perl-Test-NoWarningsnewpackage: perl-Test-NoWarningsIn general, your tests shouldn't produce warnings. This module causes any warnings to be captured and stored. It automatically adds an extra test that will run when your script ends to check that there were no warnings. If there were any warings, the test will give a "not ok" and diagnostics of where, when and what the warning was, including a stack trace of what was going on when the it occurred.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-NoWarnings-0.084-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm2a6d3b520077e5c97abd8e0918dbce77b04136bda0593415823adeba396fb80dSL6.0:perl-Test-Objectnewpackage: perl-Test-ObjectTest::Object is a testing package designed to allow you to easily test what you believe is a valid object against the expected behaviour of all of the classes in its inheritance tree in one single call.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Object-0.07-6.el6.noarch.rpm4a61fc172eba4441bda0518d804e740752ea2fef95a47f59cc05001fce1811b4SL6.0:perl-Test-Outputnewpackage: perl-Test-OutputTest::Output provides a simple interface for testing output sent to STDOUT or STDERR. A number of different utilities are included to try and be as flexible as possible to the tester.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Output-0.12-3.el6.noarch.rpm753d4fd6658d14d717876431495fc75f12975f0185dfd9f5294abf2ee2f36d18SL6.0:perl-Test-Perl-Criticnewpackage: perl-Test-Perl-CriticTest::Perl::Critic wraps the Perl::Critic engine in a convenient subroutine suitable for test programs written using the Test::More framework. This makes it easy to integrate coding-standards enforcement into the build process. For ultimate convenience (at the expense of some flexibility), see the criticism pragma.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Perl-Critic-1.01-7.1.el6.noarch.rpme32510f5f4d21b30bb0e9342ee768845cbbbad12b22382ecd7c432e5603ac8f3SL6.0:perl-Test-Podnewpackage: perl-Test-PodPerl module for checking for POD errors in files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Pod-1.40-1.el6.noarch.rpmf99c8a52c4c4be407badc3f78e66003c4f8bc67dd98ed79fbafae2bf7a8f7d7aSL6.0:perl-Test-Pod-Coveragenewpackage: perl-Test-Pod-CoverageChecks for POD coverage in files for your distribution.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Pod-Coverage-1.08-8.1.el6.noarch.rpmc587ae256be728b4e1ce6801d923cb0e9f727dd6810f1c058500bc0f6349b183SL6.0:perl-Test-Prereqnewpackage: perl-Test-PrereqThe prereq_ok() function examines the modules it finds in blib/lib/, blib/script, and the test files it finds in t/ (and test.pl). It figures out which modules they use, skips the modules that are in the Perl core, and compares the remaining list of modules to those in the PREREQ_PM section of Makefile.PL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Prereq-1.037-2.el6.noarch.rpm77dddf742a37828fb594f8bc4181efb86326c5eda52579c949e72fa8f2856c1bSL6.0:perl-Test-Scriptnewpackage: perl-Test-ScriptThe intent of this module is to provide a series of basic tests for scripts in the bin directory of your Perl distribution.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Script-1.06-1.el6.noarch.rpm00199094096322b35b97c85e858bca11360c660e97191d2ece8e44d3daece724SL6.0:perl-Test-Spellingnewpackage: perl-Test-Spelling"Test::Spelling" lets you check the spelling of a POD file, and report its results in standard "Test::Simple" fashion. This module requires the spell program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Spelling-0.11-6.el6.noarch.rpm2765ce9d4a81a66a2ea4be04db3eba7efb5ca795610630887f09406d79cb713fSL6.0:perl-Test-SubCallsnewpackage: perl-Test-SubCallsThere are a number of different situations (like testing cacheing code) where you want to want to do a number of tests, and then verify that some underlying subroutine deep within the code was called a specific number of times.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-SubCalls-1.09-1.el6.noarch.rpma31a782d92a9804834898db401e088924b075e8c35f602719db5ff66805cc485SL6.0:perl-Test-Taintnewpackage: perl-Test-TaintTainted data is data that comes from an unsafe source, such as the command line, or, in the case of web apps, any GET or POST transactions. Read the perlsec man page for details on why tainted data is bad, and how to untaint the data.
When you're writing unit tests for code that deals with tainted data, you'll want to have a way to provide tainted data for your routines to handle, and easy ways to check and report on the taintedness of your data, in standard Test::More style.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Taint-1.04-9.el6.i686.rpm6195b49ddddbae7fef967643788e841771e88bc5a1bee63b83bc2645c9adf39aSL6.0:perl-Test-Testernewpackage: perl-Test-TesterIf you have written a test module based on Test::Builder then Test::Tester allows you to test it with the minimum of effort.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Tester-0.107-5.el6.noarch.rpme65c9e67588dafb09c8b135820926ca29cd8b36431d4ca87e50e4d1a4cb6a958SL6.0:perl-Test-Warnnewpackage: perl-Test-WarnThis module provides a few convenience methods for testing warning based code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Warn-0.21-2.el6.noarch.rpm782ac2a1091d5e358f6cad5340120eb48e417c2db779fa9ead5363fdbfb349d4SL6.0:perl-Text-Autoformatnewpackage: perl-Text-AutoformatText::Autoformat provides intelligent formatting of plaintext without the need for any kind of embedded mark-up. The module recognizes Internet quoting conventions, a wide range of bulleting and number schemes, centered text, and block quotations, and reformats each appropriately. Other options allow the user to adjust inter-word and inter-paragraph spacing, justify text, and impose various capitalization schemes.
The module also supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement for the built-in Perl format() mechanism.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Text-Autoformat-1.14.0-5.el6.noarch.rpm6d6483c3c8f167c8828d4fd1edb49c7be325ad92c037cecafd5538458456190cSL6.0:perl-Text-Diffnewpackage: perl-Text-DiffText::Diff provides a basic set of services akin to the GNU diff utility. It is not anywhere near as feature complete as GNU diff, but it is better integrated with Perl and available on all platforms. It is often faster than shelling out to a system's diff executable for small files, and generally slower on larger files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Text-Diff-1.37-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm2f473cf2fcf7e1016c8c27517cf3fe23f12fa82b01275674084c12ca28fa878cSL6.0:perl-Text-Globnewpackage: perl-Text-GlobText::Glob implements glob(3) style matching that can be used to match against text, rather than fetching names from a filesystem. If you want to do full file globbing use the File::Glob module instead.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Text-Glob-0.08-7.el6.noarch.rpm033d4a80c41dc5dc9e9e7a2601d172194aeec290ce33b580debe6c08c21f2c34SL6.0:perl-Text-Iconvnewpackage: perl-Text-IconvThe Text::Iconv module provides a Perl interface to the iconv() function as defined by the Single UNIX Specification. The convert() method converts the encoding of characters in the input string from the fromcode codeset to the tocode codeset, and returns the result. Settings of fromcode and tocode and their permitted combinations are implementation-dependent. Valid values are specified in the system documentation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Text-Iconv-1.7-6.el6.i686.rpm6ad50ac86ba197a5bfd15d6be729f9d60c99ac709d997a96b0f2b6de7af3488cSL6.0:perl-Text-PDFnewpackage: perl-Text-PDFThis module allows interaction with existing PDF files directly. It includes various tools:
pdfbklt - make booklets out of existing PDF files
pdfrevert - remove edits from a PDF file
pdfstamp - stamp text on each page of a PDF fileScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pdf-tools-0.29a-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmd74863a3ebaf888a20df950e691361499ca555f1c5d7895a08491b8fc7f09166Packages/perl-Text-PDF-0.29a-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm941abcd4567d126fa3b9bd8b086884354f5499be30543cf625b2cafa0f548d19SL6.0:perl-Text-Reformnewpackage: perl-Text-ReformThe module supplies a re-entrant, highly configurable replacement for the built-in Perl format() mechanism.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Text-Reform-1.12.2-6.el6.noarch.rpm71ca06ae5f30778018241f3ab4d35407a5838608fbd569bfb81787bf5699b766SL6.0:perl-Text-Unidecodenewpackage: perl-Text-UnidecodeText::Unidecode provides a function, `unidecode(...)' that takes Unicode data and tries to represent it in US-ASCII characters (i.e., the universally displayable characters between 0x00 and 0x7F). The representation is almost always an attempt at *transliteration* -- i.e., conveying, in Roman letters, the pronunciation expressed by the text in some other writing system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Text-Unidecode-0.04-7.1.el6.noarch.rpme89311b034c84a4444cc57af7001470c66f16e24364d87d094ed892a8f7a0496SL6.0:perl-Tie-IxHashnewpackage: perl-Tie-IxHashThis Perl module implements Perl hashes that preserve the order in which the hash elements were added. The order is not affected when values corresponding to existing keys in the IxHash are changed. The elements can also be set to any arbitrary supplied order. The familiar perl array operations can also be performed on the IxHash.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Tie-IxHash-1.21-10.1.el6.noarch.rpm17585588cc70097ae46e5b730c7c7baa1a7e3809886222e8e821b83baea65cb4SL6.0:perl-Time-modulesnewpackage: perl-Time-modulesTime-modules provides several Perl modules, including Time::CTime, Time::DaysInMonth, Time::JulianDay, Time::ParseDate, and Time::Timezone. These modules can be useful for parsing and manipulating dates and times.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Time-modules-2006.0814-5.el6.noarch.rpm84d6d7c8c34da2cd494189a320e87d5ebfa7a131dc99846bfe43a0207190ee98SL6.0:perl-TimeDatenewpackage: perl-TimeDateThis module includes a number of smaller modules suited for manipulation of time and date strings with Perl. In particular, the Date::Format and Date::Parse modules can display and read times and dates in various formats, providing a more reliable interface to textual representations of points in time.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-TimeDate-1.16-11.1.el6.noarch.rpme15060aaae1ae88e75c4a405eb74ed237d4e84aef4b87795dae4ee0fc833b97eSL6.0:perl-Tree-DAG_Nodenewpackage: perl-Tree-DAG_NodeThis class encapsulates/makes/manipulates objects that represent nodes in a tree structure. The tree structure is not an object itself, but is emergent from the linkages you create between nodes. This class provides the methods for making linkages that can be used to build up a tree, while preventing you from ever making any kinds of linkages which are not allowed in a tree (such as having a node be its own mother or ancestor, or having a node have two mothers).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Tree-DAG_Node-1.06-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmdd7b1688c0412eaabdf64dad462f5e517d8a0abef3a9703c36c32dbc63e6c209SL6.0:perl-UNIVERSAL-cannewpackage: perl-UNIVERSAL-canThe UNIVERSAL class provides a few default methods so that all objects can use them. Object orientation allows programmers to override these methods in subclasses to provide more specific and appropriate behavior.
Some authors call methods in the UNIVERSAL class on potential invocants as functions, bypassing any possible overriding. This is wrong and you should not do it. Unfortunately, not everyone heeds this warning and their bad code can break your good code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-UNIVERSAL-can-1.15-1.el6.noarch.rpmc7736715591c5ceed245163a44972a01d53fa265013df67f99400d84a2622631SL6.0:perl-UNIVERSAL-isanewpackage: perl-UNIVERSAL-isaWhenever you use "isa" in UNIVERSAL as a function, a kitten using Test::MockObject dies. Normally, the kittens would be helpless, but if they use UNIVERSAL::isa (the module whose docs you are reading), the kittens can live long and prosper.
This module replaces UNIVERSAL::isa with a version that makes sure that if it's called as a function on objects which override isa, isa will be called on those objects as a method.
In all other cases the real UNIVERSAL::isa is just called directly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-UNIVERSAL-isa-1.03-1.el6.noarch.rpm4eb88dfc4d8d1e790bf7b7f9edf84e6c89ac848bc201883d39d3df6891a49421SL6.0:perl-URInewpackage: perl-URIThis module implements the URI class. Objects of this class represent "Uniform Resource Identifier references" as specified in RFC 2396 (and updated by RFC 2732).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-URI-1.40-2.el6.noarch.rpm8666cffd468d30b1719a6ddaf220cbb2282cbc92b3c14e7fe663da6ef83c14c9SL6.0:perl-Unicode-Map8newpackage: perl-Unicode-Map8The Unicode::Map8 class implements efficient mapping tables between 8-bit character sets and 16 bit character sets like Unicode. About 170 different mapping tables between various known character sets and Unicode is distributed with this package. The source of these tables is the vendor mapping tables provided by Unicode, Inc. and the code tables in RFC 1345. New maps can easily be installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Unicode-Map8-0.12-20.el6.i686.rpmce8ce51b7230de4a10a2c2f0dcf448f6984bcd278f54786a7d929cda82228217SL6.0:perl-Unicode-Stringnewpackage: perl-Unicode-StringPerl modules to handle various Unicode issues.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Unicode-String-2.09-12.el6.i686.rpm502d5d37ba03f6a1e6cd2f800ada343654f176aeed6bf6db9fb52a5a75bccf69SL6.0:perl-WWW-Curlnewpackage: perl-WWW-CurlWWW::Curl is a Perl extension interface for libcurl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-WWW-Curl-4.09-3.el6.i686.rpm501987d7399fb39e71d3be0e586cf6778a5a970173a2b11f02ea5b12a2d1aae4SL6.0:perl-XML-DOMnewpackage: perl-XML-DOMThis is a Perl extension to XML::Parser. It adds a new 'Style' to XML::Parser, called 'Dom', that allows XML::Parser to build an Object Oriented datastructure with a DOM Level 1 compliant interface. For a description of the DOM (Document Object Model), see http://www.w3.org/DOM/Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-DOM-1.44-7.el6.noarch.rpme3a4f4dd9ddc668c740035f14a4d4e32f85735c656f595ab0552b61afe572d06SL6.0:perl-XML-DOM-XPathnewpackage: perl-XML-DOM-XPathXML::DOM::XPath allows you to use XML::XPath methods to query a DOM. This
is often much easier than relying only on getElementsByTagName.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-DOM-XPath-0.14-4.el6.noarch.rpma83c890fef3ded4ee33e276b3c81a2aafabd71c51eef02f5503ca65c8d00a739SL6.0:perl-XML-Dumpernewpackage: perl-XML-DumperXML::Dumper dumps Perl data to XML format. XML::Dumper can also read XML data that was previously dumped by the module and convert it back to Perl. Perl objects are blessed back to their original packaging; if the modules are installed on the system where the perl objects are reconstituted from xml, they will behave as expected. Intuitively, if the perl objects are converted and reconstituted in the same environment, all should be well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Dumper-0.81-6.el6.noarch.rpm82407eee7ab56ad21038170110f61e197b78ca94eb13b9e2ccab5889186ecbebSL6.0:perl-XML-Filter-BufferTextnewpackage: perl-XML-Filter-BufferTextThis is a very simple filter. One common cause of grief (and programmer error) is that XML parsers aren't required to provide character events in one chunk. They can, but are not forced to, and most don't. This filter does the trivial but oft-repeated task of putting all characters into a single event.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Filter-BufferText-1.01-8.el6.noarch.rpm5100b86a63021b535c3648b9b2ea6d43864cb55920fe86fd5ddd27f6f9e09230SL6.0:perl-XML-Grovenewpackage: perl-XML-GroveXML::Grove is a tree-based object model for accessing the information set of parsed or stored XML, HTML, or SGML instances. XML::Grove objects are Perl hashes and arrays where you access the properties of the objects using normal Perl syntax.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Grove-0.46alpha-40.el6.noarch.rpm367a62c5a72f63f157ee88c9f2a2daa4ab1e089e9c07c74a9c392e9be58b9506SL6.0:perl-XML-LibXMLnewpackage: perl-XML-LibXMLThis module implements a Perl interface to the GNOME libxml2 library which provides interfaces for parsing and manipulating XML files. This module allows Perl programmers to make use of the highly capable validating XML parser and the high performance DOM implementation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-LibXML-1.70-5.el6.i686.rpm31b2630d224c3c3d3b58869a64f1b6fb19b8af25691a39df6a80e1a3b4c850e7SL6.0:perl-XML-LibXSLTnewpackage: perl-XML-LibXSLTThis module is an interface to the gnome project's libxslt. This is an extremely good XSLT engine, highly compliant and also very fast. I have tests showing this to be more than twice as fast as Sablotron.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-LibXSLT-1.70-1.1.el6.i686.rpmbc4cfb6c7bc4134c28b53dad787a5b4137bfdef99b7045fd830a622fb1d49c07SL6.0:perl-XML-NamespaceSupportnewpackage: perl-XML-NamespaceSupportA simple generic namespace support class.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-NamespaceSupport-1.10-3.el6.noarch.rpme47f78b922da4646a1c39fe0bd8308d8d9a0668b3cab1e5e083ae48a81feacfeSL6.0:perl-XML-Parsernewpackage: perl-XML-ParserThis module provides ways to parse XML documents. It is built on top of XML::Parser::Expat, which is a lower level interface to James Clark's expat library. Each call to one of the parsing methods creates a new instance of XML::Parser::Expat which is then used to parse the document. Expat options may be provided when the XML::Parser object is created. These options are then passed on to the Expat object on each parse call. They can also be given as extra arguments to the parse methods, in which case they override options given at XML::Parser creation time.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Parser-2.36-7.el6.i686.rpm9463320036b43fd2b6e723580d246b9b93a1c80197a9295e8b94537c141f5766SL6.0:perl-XML-RSSnewpackage: perl-XML-RSSPerl module for managing RDF Site Summary (RSS) files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-RSS-1.45-2.el6.noarch.rpm2d26ca80bdf313e8d77265ac627d525ed32a831fbcfa91ea479ee2600a02b82eSL6.0:perl-XML-RegExpnewpackage: perl-XML-RegExpThis package contains an utility module containing regular expressions for the following XML tokens: BaseChar, Ideographic, Letter, Digit, Extender, CombiningChar, NameChar, EntityRef, CharRef, Reference, Name, NmToken, and AttValue.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-RegExp-0.03-7.el6.noarch.rpme1a2e913516ab70d00c30e21fcb11380ca447f612abea7b88200f4f155c0ce8fSL6.0:perl-XML-SAXnewpackage: perl-XML-SAXXML::SAX consists of several framework classes for using and building Perl SAX2 XML parsers, filters, and drivers. It is designed around the need to be able to "plug in" different SAX parsers to an application without requiring programmer intervention. Those of you familiar with the DBI will be right at home. Some of the designs come from the Java JAXP specification (SAX part), only without the javaness.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-SAX-0.96-7.el6.noarch.rpm87ee4f515f873a7519845387a37012fc8ec618672f1546c20a6f2b3ca8ae2d7dSL6.0:perl-XML-SAX-Writernewpackage: perl-XML-SAX-WriterA new XML Writer to match the SAX2 effort.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-SAX-Writer-0.50-8.el6.noarch.rpm74c7eca809687de0f70af3086c49a8592f7ebef12aaf09aa42953bc4b85baf6aSL6.0:perl-XML-Simplenewpackage: perl-XML-SimpleThe XML::Simple module provides a simple API layer on top of an underlying XML parsing module (either XML::Parser or one of the SAX2 parser modules).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Simple-2.18-6.el6.noarch.rpmaf316f10b5516e06f30983e4f03eba320c01b497c39b0bdbd184895eceedc31cSL6.0:perl-XML-Streamnewpackage: perl-XML-StreamThis module provides the user with methods to connect to a remote server, send a stream of XML to the server, and receive/parse an XML stream from the server. It is primarily based work for the Etherx XML router developed by the Jabber Development Team. For more information about this project visit http://etherx.jabber.org/stream/.
XML::Stream gives the user the ability to define a central callback that will be used to handle the tags received from the server. These tags are passed in the format defined at instantiation time. the closing tag of an object is seen, the tree is finished and passed to the call back function. What the user does with it from there is up to them.
For a detailed description of how this module works, and about the data structure that it returns, please view the source of Stream.pm and look at the detailed description at the end of the file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Stream-1.22-12.el6.noarch.rpma31eba6168283c7b369c6aec486e51a6bbffdd63f08bfdd9c7f5c5d7ec374b53SL6.0:perl-XML-TokeParsernewpackage: perl-XML-TokeParserXML::TokeParser provides a procedural ("pull mode") interface to XML::Parser in much the same way that Gisle Aas' HTML::TokeParser provides a procedural interface to HTML::Parser. XML::TokeParser splits its XML input up into "tokens," each corresponding to an XML::Parser event.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-TokeParser-0.05-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmfb2e3b0b1f8ede7aa3566e5d98f161f4b7eabb2d643223c622198172eb8c353aSL6.0:perl-XML-TreeBuildernewpackage: perl-XML-TreeBuilderperl-XML-TreeBuilder is a Perl module that implements a parser that builds a tree of XML::Element objects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-TreeBuilder-3.09-16.1.el6.noarch.rpm75dc5b8ed72c897dc389193cee869baaaf4174b8f5a05d66ba8ba785d8ccaac9SL6.0:perl-XML-Twignewpackage: perl-XML-TwigThis module provides a way to process XML documents. It is build on top of XML::Parser. XML::Twig offers a tree interface to the document, while allowing you to output the parts of it that have been completely processed. It allows minimal resource (CPU and memory) usage by building the tree only for the parts of the documents that need actual processing, through the use of the twig_roots and twig_print_outside_roots options.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Twig-3.34-1.el6.noarch.rpmab21172d6a72ead781b26846a8211193098f9807a1875b2d4984e99d51a17a50SL6.0:perl-XML-Writernewpackage: perl-XML-WriterXML::Writer is a simple Perl module for writing XML documents: it takes care of constructing markup and escaping data correctly, and by default, it also performs a significant amount of well-formedness checking on the output, to make certain (for example) that start and end tags match, that there is exactly one document element, and that there are not duplicate attribute names.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-Writer-0.606-6.el6.noarch.rpm658c08643cdd127ce8d62c708be0ba2f74c9e462fa5b477370e6f7eda3e9ec35SL6.0:perl-XML-XPathnewpackage: perl-XML-XPathThis module aims to comply exactly to the XPath specification at http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath and yet allow extensions to be added in the form of functions. Modules such as XSLT and XPointer may need to do this as they support functionality beyond XPath.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-XPath-1.13-10.el6.noarch.rpm06aeb899bbe9775b9e13dcf42e188049c90f07dedee9a9445b990f7e8257747eSL6.0:perl-XML-XPathEnginenewpackage: perl-XML-XPathEngineThis module provides an XPath engine, that can be re-used by other module/classes that implement trees.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-XML-XPathEngine-0.12-3.el6.noarch.rpmcf6eb5114bf0af8fa4aacbd994309733ae5fdcaf19f8a5e93750c974493e434fSL6.0:perl-YAMLnewpackage: perl-YAMLThe YAML.pm module implements a YAML Loader and Dumper based on the YAML 1.0 specification. http://www.yaml.org/spec/ YAML is a generic data serialization language that is optimized for human readability. It can be used to express the data structures of most modern programming languages, including Perl. For information on the YAML syntax, please refer to the YAML specification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-YAML-0.70-4.el6.noarch.rpm1ff094f96997d138cd1b5d9b4e15aca08983ae8d3677d64d682c3fb2ab133263SL6.0:perl-YAML-Sycknewpackage: perl-YAML-SyckThis module provides a Perl interface to the libsyck data serialization library. It exports the Dump and Load functions for converting Perl data structures to YAML strings, and the other way around.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-YAML-Syck-1.07-4.el6.i686.rpmb58c034b3ea08e83136445019c67f2df2f0d97cf94a56ccf232e853e4f009d6fSL6.0:perl-YAML-Tinynewpackage: perl-YAML-TinyYAML::Tiny is a Perl class for reading and writing YAML-style files, written with as little code as possible, reducing load time and memory overhead.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-YAML-Tiny-1.40-2.el6.noarch.rpm16e2fd567cabeb95432d05d56c4486a22fee2af1bec0a2b90f7953780186309cSL6.0:perl-libintlnewpackage: perl-libintlThe package libintl-perl is an internationalization library for Perl that aims to be compatible with the Uniforum message translations system as implemented for example in GNU gettext.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-libintl-1.20-1.el6.i686.rpm45baff6446541332dbc17ca68466a4a25c9510a73a82c0f68c5aa33c91d45b79SL6.0:perl-libwww-perlnewpackage: perl-libwww-perlThe libwww-perl collection is a set of Perl modules which provides a simple and consistent application programming interface to the World-Wide Web. The main focus of the library is to provide classes and functions that allow you to write WWW clients. The library also contain modules that are of more general use and even classes that help you implement simple HTTP servers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-libwww-perl-5.833-2.el6.noarch.rpma6ae0b3deeca91a4639e41adf3f53c8c36765f11b84a3d29b1d827d491ac58ecSL6.0:perl-libxml-perlnewpackage: perl-libxml-perllibxml-perl is a collection of smaller Perl modules, scripts, and documents for working with XML in Perl. libxml-perl software works in combination with XML::Parser, PerlSAX, XML::DOM, XML::Grove and others.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-libxml-perl-0.08-10.el6.noarch.rpm420bc3540528b12edf7907f5facb823249b6498555e13b3cd89009de77ef13b0SL6.0:perl-preforknewpackage: perl-preforkOptimized module loading for forking or non-forking processes
prefork.pm is intended to serve as a central and optional marshalling point for state detection (are we running in compile-time or run-time mode) and to act as a relatively light-weight module loader.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-prefork-1.04-2.el6.noarch.rpm9c9bc46a7cf3db5cbd2ee07438ff0529360cb60592bc8ec22bef58396c233b37SL6.0:perltidynewpackage: perltidyPerltidy is a Perl script which indents and reformats Perl scripts to make them easier to read. If you write Perl scripts, or spend much time reading them, you will probably find it useful. The formatting can be controlled with command line parameters. The default parameter settings approximately follow the suggestions in the Perl Style Guide. Perltidy can also output html of both pod and source code. Besides reformatting scripts, Perltidy can be a great help in tracking down errors with missing or extra braces, parentheses, and square brackets because it is very good at localizing errors.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perltidy-20090616-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmc791d01674f1281941ca9929ba1990c5ed5860e09130cd08cb78124d772c6fc9SL6.0:pessulusnewpackage: pessulusPessulus is a lockdown editor for GNOME, written in python. Pessulus enables administrators to set mandatory settings in GConf. The users can not change these settings. Use of pessulus can be useful on computers that are open to use by everyone, e.g. in an internet cafe.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pessulus-2.28.0-1.el6.noarch.rpm0afd99449c1c0f75d6f86a3d4d0939c6ebd239a3987491a5a16dcdc0b16dfb9aSL6.0:pexpectnewpackage: pexpectPexpect is a pure Python module for spawning child applications; controlling them; and responding to expected patterns in their output. Pexpect works like Don Libes' Expect. Pexpect allows your script to spawn a child application and control it as if a human were typing commands.
Pexpect can be used for automating interactive applications such as ssh, ftp, passwd, telnet, etc. It can be used to automate setup scripts for duplicating software package installations on different servers. And it can be used for automated software testing. Pexpect is in the spirit of Don Libes' Expect, but Pexpect is pure Python. Unlike other Expect-like modules for Python, Pexpect does not require TCL or Expect nor does it require C extensions to be compiled. It should work on any platform that supports the standard Python pty module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pexpect-2.3-6.el6.noarch.rpm6e8572ed88e06b1155257cccd641909ee69e729d96f249053e12559229e8bfb6SL6.0:phpnewpackage: phpPHP is an HTML-embedded scripting language. PHP attempts to make it easy for developers to write dynamically generated webpages. PHP also offers built-in database integration for several commercial and non-commercial database management systems, so writing a database-enabled webpage with PHP is fairly simple. The most common use of PHP coding is probably as a replacement for CGI scripts.
The php package contains the module which adds support for the PHP language to Apache HTTP Server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/php-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmb12137b348ef3f5ce5fa6827e66c862745eada4173d11e3399843b31cacae0cePackages/php-bcmath-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmcbecc7288997acf9464a6e948ecc6611953a8b30cd6096d07a3f8a8d92a0b9f9Packages/php-cli-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm80f07c3d1da13420c7ace0bf45b06a6f11cfe89ef163008174593963b59cb95aPackages/php-common-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm69f19bc98003fbe1251388a31819d89982693c094bf5009c5b5ed163ec5ddb53Packages/php-dba-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm07c0ef03688f70ba082bbd3e002425d3673352552e45c08c2320c3580c34a20ePackages/php-devel-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm4617e56f620e189c0f9601f2ebf48c4b07f25c3de244ecce6fa18b620bdfa1d7Packages/php-embedded-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm50d60842d05e8f16f925d0fb2ae1852ba9bda22c1f5e441aecf5bc295924e168Packages/php-enchant-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm75d977255407b31b963b39af0b14a080b404a6078bb44582ac3b8144c53c8284Packages/php-gd-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmf63a5724d26d8d0f6684648bb85b5aaba19e095f922343d519455f0c7b266a8aPackages/php-imap-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm0f5a7732b9ddf106f08ec2dab36dc6c3debae347d6ac95a23932af8c03134839Packages/php-intl-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpma4f1c16c39601948fe47e4b0fd42a9e035d6bd831ce725488d63673969eabdc3Packages/php-ldap-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm4cf6f0228bf09af421bce56aa26bd8d1011e26a2370018d38467769fe3b494aePackages/php-mbstring-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm9b33cc553101a779e8c861e1991f36fbddc8d2d6a83ad7f02d11813fc910bfe4Packages/php-mysql-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm6382958a4092028664942773a58d4abd00f34367d19daf759743eacb96c2985dPackages/php-odbc-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmdd396ca4bf9b86e3bcfbe1a4026f4d249ec239d48d21df66de1cefdf6836124cPackages/php-pdo-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmda1461b6a127feef1ef8b24b030b13ef79b212ea28a79262caffdbfe15b71c55Packages/php-pgsql-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm697996e9c0cad82b86c25c830974ee0999302c663311772569d6bed7cbc0742fPackages/php-process-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpma470045993538f9122225598cbe53744de8fc264608398947425e337dda0dcf0Packages/php-pspell-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm7ba36a30af10eb085a65bb6e0a6023e1dccfb11b8f2b41c82af0dd68c1758189Packages/php-recode-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm3816aef424d5c890566314411d66ca59553e63e459dc96ee65b98c20777f32e8Packages/php-snmp-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm67bc2be4ca84963d93329a0d43791997e8e6b07aa24e4b41b71c62b1b90deec2Packages/php-soap-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmdd0e499d1606519d71aa61fbe50cd033d750d7ae151e0da3e5136faa89b1bd3aPackages/php-tidy-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmf6f211480252b7ccdc6b0e6d031a05862365ea8e389735478c3f6f73708cb4f3Packages/php-xml-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmde356df83517798a0322f99046bb37e47ba0bd85960826461a5c051273564affPackages/php-xmlrpc-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpmdbc3aa80248aa036d020e56bc5cec30ff9c9a95e549abfcec6ea71db47dd458fPackages/php-zts-5.3.2-6.el6.i686.rpm73f57dc3c57ad1d4a2df9260b5690faa4f8db69c345be84d35763dcb8f861627SL6.0:php-pearnewpackage: php-pearPEAR is a framework and distribution system for reusable PHP components. This package contains the basic PEAR components.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/php-pear-1.9.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm3be8448ee3b5edf48094473825d5edb05204723ab24d9edfeafce9529fcdae4dSL6.0:php-pecl-apcnewpackage: php-pecl-apcAPC is a free, open, and robust framework for caching and optimizing PHP intermediate code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/php-pecl-apc-3.1.3p1-1.2.el6.1.i686.rpme9970b668fc75a89125450bd2d6094febdf9bd92ccf2fd6638dfd94da1ad88abSL6.0:php-pecl-memcachenewpackage: php-pecl-memcacheMemcached is a caching daemon designed especially for dynamic web applications to decrease database load by storing objects in memory.
This extension allows you to work with memcached through handy OO and procedural interfaces.
Memcache can be used as a PHP session handler.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/php-pecl-memcache-3.0.4-3.2.el6.2.i686.rpm124f5073681c20ce7106bf452f750dde8430c353386cb1abbd5caaccc555e145SL6.0:pidginnewpackage: pidginPidgin allows you to talk to anyone using a variety of messaging protocols including AIM, MSN, Yahoo!, Jabber, Bonjour, Gadu-Gadu, ICQ, IRC, Novell Groupwise, QQ, Lotus Sametime, SILC, Simple and Zephyr. These protocols are implemented using a modular, easy to use design. To use a protocol, just add an account using the account editor.
Pidgin supports many common features of other clients, as well as many unique features, such as perl scripting, TCL scripting and C plugins.
Pidgin is not affiliated with or endorsed by America Online, Inc., Microsoft Corporation, Yahoo! Inc., or ICQ Inc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/finch-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpmf77cd0bd9d693aa0a4826b4b0ba845a62fffd50ded885426233f1889df2fb3d6Packages/finch-devel-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpme2718022ab9d2bc2ebd9aeea9372fd85ddf3455dff7319c11df621ce3194f45fPackages/libpurple-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpm4e377907ea586e415b35d6c19dcd73b579f9269a4e7a5e9cc9045975efde4724Packages/libpurple-devel-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpm61642b9e412ae3dd38b4d57f4f5130e9c65c49e5ba9a0a45d380f83d95ef9b12Packages/libpurple-perl-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpm153ce4d23526bfadd4b4a6d1b1d6c64f10bff6ade62ea181803f49dc5065d97cPackages/libpurple-tcl-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpm401bee95d199370c82fed8fc9172b44514cc99a276c52e9cc63371afb8c676c1Packages/pidgin-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpm26b7573c4da7c047154c620d290d439dc755f64cfc811167220bce766e6ada9fPackages/pidgin-devel-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpmc836058caa5ceae55c3c45896b8760a245053095c9eec5481a04c29c8bde2492Packages/pidgin-docs-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpmfecf25177146ad20e7515a15e7986a449cb069a72c674019207a31763bb2874aPackages/pidgin-perl-2.6.6-5.el6.i686.rpm9a2c31bc62a3ee1728f1fed3009b50b74a4e82a379ff8703f222d40e35d66c86SL6.0:pilot-linknewpackage: pilot-linkThis suite of tools allows you to upload and download programs and data files between a Linux/UNIX machine and the PalmPilot. It has a few extra utilities that will allow for things like syncing the PalmPilot's calendar app with Ical. Note that you might still need to consult the sources for pilot-link if you would like the Python, Tcl, or Perl bindings.
Install pilot-link if you want to synchronize your Palm with your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pilot-link-0.12.4-6.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpm4c21bc0aadfa693f49a59a35d84197c1dba43702e52731868d32a60d9026a82cPackages/pilot-link-devel-0.12.4-6.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpmf6ac1cae46a0bd6c17358b5abe13ee0219a58f1c9ddfd9c7dfc566c2daa5585aPackages/pilot-link-perl-0.12.4-6.el6.0.sl6.i686.rpm9426636571ff35f5da0ac56d5803a1d84219475af3f3394164893e43adca7194SL6.0:pinentrynewpackage: pinentryPinentry is a collection of simple PIN or passphrase entry dialogs which utilize the Assuan protocol as described by the aegypten project; see http://www.gnupg.org/aegypten/ for details. This package contains the curses (text) based version of the PIN entry dialog.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pinentry-0.7.6-5.el6.i686.rpm1976edffce9d4eeb92749a3ccc08d23b0689a21047ff95dfcdda8e83c9cf3353Packages/pinentry-gtk-0.7.6-5.el6.i686.rpme3efbcab2d7f8f4f220dd36ff891970ce354681a191e47fe735fd12eb8e93f17Packages/pinentry-qt-0.7.6-5.el6.i686.rpm4fd3d9598f562ab05bfd711b4311caf5db22d06c22cd254c833cfcf87726369dPackages/pinentry-qt4-0.7.6-5.el6.i686.rpm22b71396912b875eeb8425286046de5bcf8431508c60e8df8b00f4b5c5a9f07eSL6.0:pinfonewpackage: pinfoPinfo is an info file (or man page) viewer with a user interface similar to the Lynx Web browser's interface. Pinfo supports searching using regular expressions, and is based on the ncurses library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pinfo-0.6.9-12.el6.i686.rpmdeb0c6d781162d1e11cf0dbe11eed3186d79f841cd7002764b674a1ac9a07bb8SL6.0:piranhanewpackage: piranhaVarious tools to administer and configure the Linux Virtual Server as well as heartbeating and failover components. The LVS is a dynamically adjusted kernel routing mechanism that provides load balancing primarily for web and ftp servers though other services are supported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/piranha-0.8.5-7.el6.i686.rpm9dabe1628f1852bf2f132d9de1ca1069adb033a06f265f5f11429657fd2a8f25SL6.0:pixmannewpackage: pixmanPixman is a pixel manipulation library for X and cairo.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pixman-0.16.6-1.el6.i686.rpmc472f662dfc0533fa7265b252a9db2b7cb7153c7c43d7107d19ffdab21746822Packages/pixman-devel-0.16.6-1.el6.i686.rpmbc2a0ec1a6c7167602c508232f96f2b1994f23529563f64f5cb8691e0b1c8871SL6.0:pixman-spicenewpackage: pixman-spicepixman-spice is a pixel manipulation library for X and cairo for Spice.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pixman-spice-0.13.3-5.el6.i686.rpm07875eea8496828ea8857ed5a0bd94d0faff4fdf9514120725a6f02e045ebe2cPackages/pixman-spice-devel-0.13.3-5.el6.i686.rpm561c92ebb503bb1cf075a81a47e3c065e21eb51278eab784aa05be2698b1383cSL6.0:pkgconfignewpackage: pkgconfigThe pkgconfig tool determines compilation options. For each required library, it reads the configuration file and outputs the necessary compiler and linker flags.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pkgconfig-0.23-9.1.el6.i686.rpm80b8b37140763f0cb4278d415366d14db7848a9f0e3ddaf125c3cd24f149ca94SL6.0:plnewpackage: plISO/Edinburgh-style Prolog compiler including modules, auto-load, libraries, Garbage-collector, stack-expandor, C/C++-interface, GNU-readline interface, very fast compiler. Including packages clib (Unix process control and sockets), cpp (C++ interface), sgml (reading XML/SGML), sgml/RDF (reading RDF into triples) and XPCE (Graphics UI toolkit, integrated editor (Emacs-clone) and source-level debugger).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pl-5.7.11-6.el6.i686.rpme39e548650a519af4c196cbe06de2d8a0cc9dd5c9d927eeff5a63e9418a4ddb6Packages/pl-devel-5.7.11-6.el6.i686.rpm79c04866588f0826eb5fbb66cc0f5ad9d040fb42c89c5c7f1779ab291ae087fdPackages/pl-jpl-5.7.11-6.el6.i686.rpm430ae4a348d68a44d7b7c1f7835950a729c2d3ca92df6ee94f6c27988798a5cdPackages/pl-static-5.7.11-6.el6.i686.rpm055cffec2e411829a43dd90224f865c42524cec74c90396e98818a62d6e2a492SL6.0:plannernewpackage: plannerPlanner is a visual project management application which allows users to manage several aspects of a project, including schedule tracking using Gantt charts.
You should install Planner if you wish to manage schedules, allocate resources, and track the progress of your projects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/planner-0.14.4-9.el6.i686.rpm28361333b8ab6f7152955d93ac3521f3c6eda19c672289caf663c21cef3bc415Packages/planner-devel-0.14.4-9.el6.i686.rpma85f1c8ac862959b0d077146cd85bc5183d6ee8ff174202d40081171b25c53f7Packages/planner-eds-0.14.4-9.el6.i686.rpmebfb3cce8a882140d71c5507613e7bcf4dc61a948796677ba297be7901b88939SL6.0:plotutilsnewpackage: plotutilsThe GNU plotutils package contains software for both programmers and technical users. Its centerpiece is libplot, a powerful C/C++ function library for exporting 2-D vector graphics in many file formats, both vector and raster. It can also do vector graphics animations. Besides libplot, the package contains command-line programs for plotting scientific data. Many of them use libplot to export graphicsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/plotutils-2.5-7.1.el6.i686.rpm5a6bf407caa6544d8978292ad024d08ba9e6f53cba1b5b99fc6380a4719d32f3Packages/plotutils-devel-2.5-7.1.el6.i686.rpm1addb8147f27fd757dfd8640d87dc1f248b9bdbe8f8fbf2c69253f0de8d5de63SL6.0:plpanewpackage: plpaPLPA is an attempt to solve the problem that there are multiple API's for processor affinity within Linux. Specifically, the functions sched_setaffinity() and sched_getaffinity() have numbers and types of parameters depending on your Linux vendor and/or version of GLibc. This is quite problematic for applications attempting to use processor affinity in Linux for compile-time, link-time, and run-time reasons.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/plpa-1.3.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm5abb06dd030981c696f62354833e92e03fa90f2bd29ed24a1de066f1ac441358Packages/plpa-devel-1.3.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm85c57fea371dac4732904aba2979f28a83846a3404ed45ef6620451467eadb09Packages/plpa-libs-1.3.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm19ef54e8541ba7985ad2b1497bd4c178781ef782a012c0438d32dc1d50f20acfSL6.0:plymouthnewpackage: plymouthPlymouth provides an attractive graphical boot animation in place of the text messages that normally get shown. Text messages are instead redirected to a log file for viewing after boot.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/plymouth-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpma563ea61fd2a8d8ea84d6ceea39531ddadbca94a515bebf06f692a9bbe8972b2Packages/plymouth-core-libs-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpm430448d42ee872051a962a146ca992ac36618221c7db26f1db1cfc22719be501Packages/plymouth-devel-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpm03386a734df342849a23ce3fbff2659999fbe6a3bee643ba36bd4402d00e9bcaPackages/plymouth-gdm-hooks-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpm8c127ba4dd3f709c9d18be34ad30b164c547300e10dc27e25bb9e079f98c8461Packages/plymouth-graphics-libs-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpmf41990612ff91abbb61ac084e5d9599741befe59dc437809ae20d0fd3e23052cPackages/plymouth-plugin-fade-throbber-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpmd126a33eecffb825937e8e3dd132c8ef7f97ad52e6e2b4c4d75936c70e3a3897Packages/plymouth-plugin-label-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpmb5da5af93d3ab27d813de2e8a8d1ea04466e715ae2c9f036502cc875f7eb0559Packages/plymouth-plugin-script-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpma477abe6b5d5d211184e521143c243b3168c21570ab70165866f1ba584684494Packages/plymouth-plugin-space-flares-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpme19cd96779ad249335124aaa1c8cdff6939bec0b215902f38b054ffc2b5381b0Packages/plymouth-plugin-throbgress-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpm02b06c3aedd23ed32a9cd6f962dccf0101948f20b73ab3c61cb7c30420b14c37Packages/plymouth-plugin-two-step-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpm8d213f834ad1065d7ec0c2b8ae59ad4e291074ac4edd14c7571e09a5e5628a8bPackages/plymouth-scripts-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpm302fce240a2df2fce3ff5384633d06b56e187aea73dec27d43e07f29570c3315Packages/plymouth-system-theme-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.noarch.rpme7c09ff8a6e5bd3bd50315616ae5869dd38c38bba26e5686876293253baf1856Packages/plymouth-theme-fade-in-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.noarch.rpma49bc07952d9c660ab1679a8688097dd238be59de28868228a784352c919533dPackages/plymouth-theme-rings-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.noarch.rpm669a547c7076b83793f204e3f33c6c062a6bbbd04ee9af2033491d10b1bbe833Packages/plymouth-theme-script-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.noarch.rpm9fccc0450b2a876e290128123f7a062a566d6046985083eb50c54281deac5645Packages/plymouth-theme-solar-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.noarch.rpm914011ed4f80daba59514d56382e622050aa11a3e3b207d7796d6f0cc4a79323Packages/plymouth-theme-spinfinity-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.noarch.rpm9d8e580f9f4e17ae5b7015ee8f8d74f7ed937ba5efbc079624e2c67f0f3617b3Packages/plymouth-utils-0.8.3-17.sl6.2.i686.rpmb0beb89f2eaeb51892280441f6a61b5a22274e7bbbcbbab8f98afc43cbd8a904SL6.0:pm-utilsnewpackage: pm-utilsThe pm-utils package contains utilities and scripts useful for tasks related to power management.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pm-utils-1.2.5-9.el6.i686.rpm29f54629bcd9a8d9e5a47a2d08ee95978aad58bff66c89672f3c1b7df58ece87Packages/pm-utils-devel-1.2.5-9.el6.i686.rpmac8b9a921edfbcc646651db972cda66f6662fecc3acc05e310510cacb0b99266SL6.0:pnm2ppanewpackage: pnm2ppaPnm2ppa is a color driver for HP PPA host-based printers such as the HP710C, 712C, 720C, 722C, 820Cse, 820Cxi, 1000Cse, and 1000Cxi. Pnm2ppa accepts Ghostscript output in PPM format and sends it to the printer in PPA format.
Install pnm2ppa if you need to print to a PPA printer.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pnm2ppa-1.04-19.el6.i686.rpmacaaeca5f2d9a467fb759559b287b459d51b1017fc52683d9c6b71f931cd88a4SL6.0:policycoreutilsnewpackage: policycoreutilsSecurity-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number of utilities with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies, including those based on the concepts of Type Enforcement®, Role-based Access Control, and Multi-level Security.
policycoreutils contains the policy core utilities that are required for basic operation of a SELinux system. These utilities include load_policy to load policies, setfiles to label filesystems, newrole to switch roles, and run_init to run /etc/init.d scripts in the proper context.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/policycoreutils-2.0.83-19.1.el6.i686.rpmfd46783c0424ef15e365b1b97a4385a66391e212395c3e8c416cb502ad66bad1Packages/policycoreutils-gui-2.0.83-19.1.el6.i686.rpmab37d9ec14a86d76e09fda8120b51fe87768a3844ec55cfeaf4bf3da12e90a89Packages/policycoreutils-newrole-2.0.83-19.1.el6.i686.rpm9977e62c978eb1e94b82f2bcc2561caf3dc733f89d2968c5c6d14c50b7389b5cPackages/policycoreutils-python-2.0.83-19.1.el6.i686.rpmbdea6b1db024189f9f84024777965abbb0da595bbbd53a049f3607dbaed50750Packages/policycoreutils-sandbox-2.0.83-19.1.el6.i686.rpm82395aacbe2e4f481c5ec6a695af6b6c1205d82e444255adfd2137cb86c9b6f3SL6.0:polkitnewpackage: polkitPolicyKit is a toolkit for defining and handling authorizations. It is used for allowing unprivileged processes to speak to privileged processes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/polkit-0.96-2.el6.i686.rpmbbf900bc68bac4cc5235ee006a90def62eae75ab70d99f7e58eece9702531f69Packages/polkit-desktop-policy-0.96-2.el6.noarch.rpmd6375c774c4c89ed910478dfa1ff02751adc768781a2c57b49952d3568497383Packages/polkit-devel-0.96-2.el6.i686.rpmc302bc8191fff7c7f1ef981633a12893e4ef23e1a3bcadcc85fac6eb199f3143Packages/polkit-docs-0.96-2.el6.i686.rpme6dcba041a09c8f62eb0c6ae9b36a7cdc3857b05f3d05bab2bf3764e5937ed22SL6.0:polkit-gnomenewpackage: polkit-gnomepolkit-gnome provides an authentication agent for PolicyKit that matches the look and feel of the GNOME desktop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/polkit-gnome-0.96-3.el6.i686.rpm3265dc52c1d9af23e5abd7d65bf2783ad9b2f943ee28698adaa0a0f6cf67e7e0Packages/polkit-gnome-devel-0.96-3.el6.i686.rpm84f5f86f1e4a95f9d8ebbe25434da09cd8d397265805a1321bfe9f86d5dd4a2aPackages/polkit-gnome-docs-0.96-3.el6.i686.rpm392c229442526ed919726856b78978a75d12f03d0020c40f4ace3f35db8c3c7eSL6.0:popplernewpackage: popplerPoppler, a PDF rendering library, is a fork of the xpdf PDF viewer developed by Derek Noonburg of Glyph and Cog, LLC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/poppler-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpm36574bc2d5452b9b9c0f29e312bb689f02ad185158348a901aacd7d510f6c524Packages/poppler-devel-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpm37485cb9f348c1eac8efbaaa2585f5328a8f32e0098aca6f0cdbece7e71ed809Packages/poppler-glib-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpm324c8890cfbd119c01c575343e42fd8748ec633d5d9b350fe228e32fe252fb44Packages/poppler-glib-devel-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpm1a668f16dba5e6b9ef7451d6acd7f9452e94adab2810a2b1689e29ab92cbf86aPackages/poppler-qt-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpm01d7b82362660439cacb57adf65c1c29bf9f5b7058d673bc0d0143d838b5002dPackages/poppler-qt-devel-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpma634528f36a97ebf2890d294a26c2189ec3b8c53cbcc573144fb2a6ab8dd28ddPackages/poppler-qt4-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpm8a72cd344625e6635cb08c98e2f79c3db36044d46fd7fdc136a0be38efbf6faaPackages/poppler-qt4-devel-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpmf98cb4b56d0693a09daf4364fb149411a6a39df679f9cd03fa460e4c5f1dda07Packages/poppler-utils-0.12.4-3.el6.i686.rpmd7340a5acaedcc698092c27ef03db9f24c32316d152804649347f3b485c9a439SL6.0:poppler-datanewpackage: poppler-dataThis package consists of encoding files for poppler. When installed, the encoding files enables poppler to correctly render CJK and Cyrillic properly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/poppler-data-0.4.0-1.el6.noarch.rpm6c834d91327c5d6399a1b18aa9496e6f0928377b520bcadfa95210a904b407a7SL6.0:poptnewpackage: poptPopt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but it improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion. Popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set variables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line arguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility functions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using shell-like rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/popt-1.13-7.el6.i686.rpm5720fa952b46a96b96bbe40abd9805d62ddb9ae5c08af8c31d931dc1332d0318Packages/popt-devel-1.13-7.el6.i686.rpme747a6d96e2256cfaa0ec2702fcc0417278777774f727caf2a5bbd4ddb2866cdPackages/popt-static-1.13-7.el6.i686.rpm28692443897d6cb1495c4cf2cdb2463b8e16ae6a287e9644fe2c805a109affc5SL6.0:portreservenewpackage: portreserveThe portreserve program aims to help services with well-known ports that lie in the portmap range. It prevents portmap from a real service's port by occupying it itself, until the real service tells it to release the port (generally in the init script).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/portreserve-0.0.4-4.el6.i686.rpm6c60834c950f6c5d5a7c85b0d0e7a8980c231384e5c7218aa6e5019da74379d1SL6.0:postfixnewpackage: postfixPostfix is a Mail Transport Agent (MTA), supporting LDAP, SMTP AUTH (SASL), TLSScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postfix-2.6.6-2.el6.i686.rpm41f55d084412ca37236529a376e70b31541e6c3139bb33d0f2a03d322478b069Packages/postfix-perl-scripts-2.6.6-2.el6.i686.rpmb94c08f382f31fdab6cd4f20cba778b9013ead605a2b3eba2ba46ee61d5eed8fSL6.0:postgresqlnewpackage: postgresqlPostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system (DBMS) that supports almost all SQL constructs (including transactions, subselects and user-defined types and functions). The postgresql package includes the client programs and libraries that you'll need to access a PostgreSQL DBMS server. These PostgreSQL client programs are programs that directly manipulate the internal structure of PostgreSQL databases on a PostgreSQL server. These client programs can be located on the same machine with the PostgreSQL server, or may be on a remote machine which accesses a PostgreSQL server over a network connection. This package contains the docs in HTML for the whole package, as well as command-line utilities for managing PostgreSQL databases on a PostgreSQL server.
If you want to manipulate a PostgreSQL database on a local or remote PostgreSQL server, you need this package. You also need to install this package if you're installing the postgresql-server package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postgresql-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpmb9752277aa5434cf08dadbf1339edef121289549fee08ce9668789886009f2a4Packages/postgresql-contrib-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpm10608f6d906515c1f9eb66b2d3fc98d116c98080bfefd3eacb4d9a26a18aaabbPackages/postgresql-devel-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpm5856683d938ccc652eb548e28bb3fa144fb44bfd89dbd6a97047c23000836de6Packages/postgresql-docs-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpmf68a7e800170036df9b2f756262e6ba356722cca80018e00393cc6913b99b4e6Packages/postgresql-libs-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpm8c3b64573f038a6c2c5de3f2a9a2cab2ca21006c113a59686110ae7223f09c7dPackages/postgresql-plperl-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpmf8ccfe7cd0311c7268e9218f460191a0d6141a78e8c78415258b4e9f2c0a9094Packages/postgresql-plpython-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpm91c4aa95014e5a056bcc77265df9ee61c6fe8a36ce191cb9a75cc7d01ab1fa7bPackages/postgresql-pltcl-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpm5a2674ce9177cb86b5107410f5943a3a10d1efff870f96d37c7195c652364590Packages/postgresql-server-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpmc658df0bec859d74e276415871a58972d060bf6ddb8751ecf72c27d74969ff40Packages/postgresql-test-8.4.4-2.el6.i686.rpmcd1d016682bcdbc44474874176e98b0bea26ba931e32fa65f8050360567c03dbSL6.0:postgresql-jdbcnewpackage: postgresql-jdbcPostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system. The postgresql-jdbc package includes the .jar files needed for Java programs to access a PostgreSQL database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postgresql-jdbc-8.4.701-3.el6.i686.rpmf3ee4d1ce4a203ab9e03ce48cafc5ab1e21df5942604ae8c4d74194879da413bSL6.0:postgresql-odbcnewpackage: postgresql-odbcThis package includes the driver needed for applications to access a PostgreSQL system via ODBC (Open Database Connectivity).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postgresql-odbc-08.04.0200-1.el6.i686.rpm2c050ad8880482f024359bd863eeb79db743a06f35000d2cacbc6bc7af5298e6SL6.0:pothana2000-fontsnewpackage: pothana2000-fontsA Free OpenType font for Telugu created by Dr. Tirumala Krishna Desikacharyulu.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pothana2000-fonts-1.3.2-3.el6.noarch.rpm6c3b4e5617bd0030f613779bcd107f84d5f90085844ea9c2ff1df14f56a3159dSL6.0:powertopnewpackage: powertopPowerTOP is a tool that finds the software component(s) that make your computer use more power than necessary while it is idle.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/powertop-1.11-3.1.el6.i686.rpm41b339c384482bb93c81be6b190d9a32db513922912160e02523add9b2442c50SL6.0:pplnewpackage: pplThe Parma Polyhedra Library (PPL) is a library for the manipulation of (not necessarily closed) convex polyhedra and other numerical abstractions. The applications of convex polyhedra include program analysis, optimized compilation, integer and combinatorial optimization and statistical data-editing. The Parma Polyhedra Library comes with several user friendly interfaces, is fully dynamic (available virtual memory is the only limitation to the dimension of anything), written in accordance to all the applicable standards, exception-safe, rather efficient, thoroughly documented, and free software. This package provides all what is necessary to run applications using the PPL through its C and C++ interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ppl-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm395b6249f80dd4bf3dc38c1a339ab0ca8d729a148c3a884ae87ef17b71b58077Packages/ppl-devel-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpmb9e351c56959ce0c622d4265c69b877cdcc7dffbd94e0109f78e3cdd682aaf87Packages/ppl-docs-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm6dfb4f575f71909cc489887fbe79c45c28409812342eb6752ff8102fd2225107Packages/ppl-gprolog-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm456e13c82ac2b855325178597c0c01f9845157e1dabefd16505fbd0fcda1e632Packages/ppl-gprolog-static-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpmabc69867e9c153f8ba1d0eef0a556872d3eb4aafac0d10c3bb0706cb7316768bPackages/ppl-java-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpmd239df3632b3603f4a0427d086f3a69fef1530a439e7ec77553c4f17d2c677f0Packages/ppl-java-javadoc-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpma35d5560aacaf4541e8445a91c9c336d942e0e920fadacb5299908156c8792e9Packages/ppl-pwl-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpmb34e604bc32a919cc60e137cc472f063be4ccf521cc145fe7832aa283036b645Packages/ppl-pwl-devel-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpmd80183edf8af777d5a40785838a643cbf516ca14d105a76ebe5636c092e65841Packages/ppl-pwl-docs-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm605d6b604914ba6dcee1aacc05d84dabfeca32cfbf1d1314a8ddce1c2e1c02a5Packages/ppl-pwl-static-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpmc06cbd00297ceeaa611747baf751fa09d041d0bf1f50214eb196dad5b48a774ePackages/ppl-static-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm195fcf83d12dbab97156595023dc8a34db7e91b5141d549a91d44a6d933dd5fcPackages/ppl-swiprolog-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm172bcaba1d051a4c8a802a8c526a7a86dc10cc9871788f78eb07b215abd2adfcPackages/ppl-swiprolog-static-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm0d9e177eaeb48cf0e07daf2946341def2ae71b2e9c70ab3779104c17c2692b88Packages/ppl-utils-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm142da77876e77d45a8d7455204b6e5bc5007c6a4d81ee822276c07251851742bPackages/ppl-yap-0.10.2-11.el6.i686.rpm7e7ff9e3d257e64a80f72017281022f96ce9f9c7638bd209c684a03d600d7bfcSL6.0:pppnewpackage: pppThe ppp package contains the PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon and documentation for PPP support. The PPP protocol provides a method for transmitting datagrams over serial point-to-point links. PPP is usually used to dial in to an ISP (Internet Service Provider) or other organization over a modem and phone line.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ppp-2.4.5-5.el6.i686.rpm023f908f7062e22f3d4f817175c3f788df6619b8d6e600a52687fb1a018a1d54Packages/ppp-devel-2.4.5-5.el6.i686.rpm6c1e452e8472c76541847027d2cad691ff7e01303f8bd2e93317cf6873e98d30SL6.0:pptpnewpackage: pptpClient for the proprietary Microsoft Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol, PPTP. Allows connection to a PPTP based VPN as used by employers and some cable and ADSL service providers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pptp-1.7.2-8.1.el6.i686.rpmd537a5c645f257ded32533f0d2569fea43ff7895eb2f295e3fd3d0958301632fPackages/pptp-setup-1.7.2-8.1.el6.i686.rpmc28ca50f55b83c623aa6da59bd29abed91e65c6e7fb8ed2f40d2eecfa71ecbb9SL6.0:prelinknewpackage: prelinkThe prelink package contains a utility which modifies ELF shared libraries and executables, so that far fewer relocations need to be resolved at runtime and thus programs come up faster.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/prelink-0.4.3-4.el6.i686.rpmdd8075a18cbc2289bc7badbe1849567ee3f74b3203bc5fce03045ac872852a5cSL6.0:printer-filtersnewpackage: printer-filtersThis is a meta-package that depends on all available printer filters. Installing it via tool that resolves dependencies, such as yum or anaconda, ensures that all printer drivers available from foomatic package that require external filters will work.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/printer-filters-1.1-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmd2298f6a617c484d51e5f4e6241902bd70229109812f322146cefea3be889b09SL6.0:procmailnewpackage: procmailProcmail can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to one or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess your mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate different chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or selectively forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/procmail-3.22-25.1.el6.i686.rpm3ea60ca1513aaa9f410918b2a41bf7e84acfc769a5faaf37699e7304ed264567SL6.0:procpsnewpackage: procpsThe procps package contains a set of system utilities that provide system information. Procps includes ps, free, skill, pkill, pgrep, snice, tload, top, uptime, vmstat, w, watch and pdwx. The ps command displays a snapshot of running processes. The top command provides a repetitive update of the statuses of running processes. The free command displays the amounts of free and used memory on your system. The skill command sends a terminate command (or another specified signal) to a specified set of processes. The snice command is used to change the scheduling priority of specified processes. The tload command prints a graph of the current system load average to a specified tty. The uptime command displays the current time, how long the system has been running, how many users are logged on, and system load averages for the past one, five, and fifteen minutes. The w command displays a list of the users who are currently logged on and what they are running. The watch program watches a running program. The vmstat command displays virtual memory statistics about processes, memory, paging, block I/O, traps, and CPU activity. The pwdx command reports the current working directory of a process or processes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/procps-3.2.8-14.el6.i686.rpmb754736d348978d37fe98e5f18fc4b4704521e955f2c7ab929c9f5c01cc08a20SL6.0:psacctnewpackage: psacctThe psacct package contains several utilities for monitoring process activities, including ac, lastcomm, accton and sa. The ac command displays statistics about how long users have been logged on. The lastcomm command displays information about previous executed commands. The accton command turns process accounting on or off. The sa command summarizes information about previously executed commands.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/psacct-6.3.2-63.el6.i686.rpm1b50a6ea10f286260ba278b3eddc91f2985b096e5166df5c96b3c11bbf7c665bSL6.0:psmiscnewpackage: psmiscThe psmisc package contains utilities for managing processes on your system: pstree, killall and fuser. The pstree command displays a tree structure of all of the running processes on your system. The killall command sends a specified signal (SIGTERM if nothing is specified) to processes identified by name. The fuser command identifies the PIDs of processes that are using specified files or filesystems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/psmisc-22.6-15.el6.i686.rpm849906c384df4e20cea78675fc578d7563cf213e2c9d14f20e51b87c80eed259SL6.0:pstoeditnewpackage: pstoeditPstoedit converts PostScript and PDF files to various vector graphic formats. The resulting files can be edited or imported into various drawing packages. Pstoedit comes with a large set of integrated format driversScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pstoedit-3.45-10.el6.i686.rpma2047606381c897710dca63e4387fd69bccb4f3e1f873adba2abdaa8011af37bPackages/pstoedit-devel-3.45-10.el6.i686.rpm07b6c4a931a218172b532a7b271b2eece26249b1117d8806e88f3f7ddddd1715SL6.0:psutilsnewpackage: psutilsThis archive contains some utilities for manipulating PostScript documents. Page selection and rearrangement are supported, including arrangement into signatures for booklet printing, and page merging for n-up printing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/psutils-1.17-34.el6.i686.rpm4426a13a56f4624fb62e752be604fdf9bed09715c3b91703c544d2b892d25180Packages/psutils-perl-1.17-34.el6.noarch.rpm9733252eabacadeff237b59880db11553c29528858079a117f00fb3b8d28cf2bSL6.0:pthnewpackage: pthPth is a very portable POSIX/ANSI-C based library for Unix platforms which provides non-preemptive priority-based scheduling for multiple threads of execution ("multithreading") inside server applications. All threads run in the same address space of the server application, but each thread has it's own individual program-counter, run-time stack, signal mask and errno variable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pth-2.0.7-9.3.el6.i686.rpm89237f6b0315105f9e7380d6d73f9393a7b5f81061cc89ac2b5011ff1d140527Packages/pth-devel-2.0.7-9.3.el6.i686.rpm63ad146a2780819f7272f49614b855178740fb2349ccd02194f23b07c0f5e86cSL6.0:ptlibnewpackage: ptlibPTLib (Portable Tools Library) is a moderately large class library that has it's genesis many years ago as PWLib (portable Windows Library), a method to product applications to run on both Microsoft Windows and Unix systems. It has also been ported to other systems such as Mac OSX, VxWorks and other embedded systems.
It is supplied mainly to support the OPAL project, but that shouldn't stop you from using it in whatever project you have in mind if you so desire.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ptlib-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpmdfa749f65706afc6f8bc483727880d8e724d02d37980f5d84bce84ca45a006e4Packages/ptlib-devel-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpm6d30627e0914e76c45abd305b6369a1ca1f1f730de2d94e7a6159bdee63c0c5eSL6.0:ptouch-drivernewpackage: ptouch-driverThis is a CUPS raster filter for Brother P-touch label printers. It is meant to be used by the PostScript Description files of the drivers from the foomatic package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ptouch-driver-1.3-2.1.el6.i686.rpm32b291f85dd16c646b23659bfd7e4a3618df29b2a597eb05e980efbca4b0fae3SL6.0:publicannewpackage: publicanPublican is a DocBook publication system, not just a DocBook processing tool. As well as ensuring your DocBook XML is valid, publican works to ensure your XML is up to publishable standard.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/publican-2.1-0.el6.i386.rpmf8ea7b08b95f4216d5909a3ef55b5283f692ff5edfb9b8187abed557a4b27f12Packages/publican-doc-2.1-0.el6.i386.rpm950c72187bc13344ea2b0a6f5105b659dd0d63c1be9a7a885357f2bca25f1df4SL6.0:publican-redhatnewpackage: publican-redhatThis package provides common files and templates needed to build documentation for RedHat with publican.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/publican-redhat-2.0-1.el6.i686.rpmd06b53ab2710aac83b815bb9aeb7e9595efdcb6206d5b43e7e799e81e4c6f37cSL6.0:pulseaudionewpackage: pulseaudioPulseAudio is a sound server for Linux and other Unix like operating systems. It is intended to be an improved drop-in replacement for the Enlightened Sound Daemon (ESOUND).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pulseaudio-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpmd1cc9840ce853081a6a3de0390848c974c8a95a9a15880d2361e689e68e4a2ddPackages/pulseaudio-esound-compat-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm6919d0798738bf547eea44b21f2d3f1216318ae0d7bca900f4eec2b27a996b27Packages/pulseaudio-gdm-hooks-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm0d4563857fd302ff69f67174d766de2245339785588b1e82b9a6fdd55415d431Packages/pulseaudio-libs-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm05edc2de8a6b6fd89c4ad65963915ae79585277b149237da5d0dd5587a6b15daPackages/pulseaudio-libs-devel-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm18dc235f7ef5a70e1b6a4aee6bc6bfc5219f3c4656ebea86def37f07185696c0Packages/pulseaudio-libs-glib2-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpmbdc93be3c5d22f5abf8f6efeb6dd288dd885755987297afc920c01d8f068d7d9Packages/pulseaudio-libs-zeroconf-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm2efafbe7292d0d4ea4cc4819583200f6daed7238f9782020aba996336c0b84a7Packages/pulseaudio-module-bluetooth-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm8254d1d8cd30a8c9403bcc76de3e7e9a639ec3cf7e2e61cde9a75176458c19caPackages/pulseaudio-module-gconf-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpmb380254f67d85735aa7b23cd19757bdc8b3115506f4153d6e64139430c449637Packages/pulseaudio-module-x11-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm206f8bafdee6b092cd00f5651893939444c8d9e756ccf583748bffc7931a340fPackages/pulseaudio-module-zeroconf-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm4e3ddb4fc97ffc5f5bd801758520080dd4640537ec067f613aa55b38b9b582a0Packages/pulseaudio-utils-0.9.21-13.el6.i686.rpm1aa65641aa1f497941636da14c232a13e6a33d112fdd5f873a52d3b85f5a4907SL6.0:pyOpenSSLnewpackage: pyOpenSSLHigh-level wrapper around a subset of the OpenSSL library, includes
* SSL.Connection objects, wrapping the methods of Python's portable
sockets
* Callbacks written in Python
* Extensive error-handling mechanism, mirroring OpenSSL's error codes ... and much more ;)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pyOpenSSL-0.10-2.el6.i686.rpmbb830c452ae127cfc83160b895dbb1c7baf832113fcbdb42f48545fb068cbd88SL6.0:pycaironewpackage: pycairoPython bindings for the cairo library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pycairo-1.8.6-2.1.el6.i686.rpmf79d6560a5bff439b7e46615bc87585f7bb22af0fe45bafcc0d7c4640ab66474Packages/pycairo-devel-1.8.6-2.1.el6.i686.rpm82c80a9aaf011a07bb950fcf25e6a2e184074b35b40491a1e653e60f217034a0SL6.0:pychartnewpackage: pychartPyChart is a Python library for creating high quality Encapsulated Postscript, PDF, PNG, or SVG charts. It currently supports line plots, bar plots, range-fill plots, and pie charts. Because it is based on Python, you can make full use of Python's scripting power.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pychart-1.39-10.1.el6.noarch.rpm1f4149cfde7bedf661a779c71b9186f46ac4e6a81380d55e21183f9d355d4dfcPackages/pychart-doc-1.39-10.1.el6.noarch.rpm2a8122bff1c846127665ab0487d8a8a1cf26aa78b0288673a76bc964822d2ce8SL6.0:pygobject2newpackage: pygobject2The pygobject2 package provides a convenient wrapper for the GObject library for use in Python programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pygobject2-2.20.0-5.el6.i686.rpm0e1c63c6a702a99f16166eebb2461e6249fca3d599427b4e15f25d409e75c12bPackages/pygobject2-codegen-2.20.0-5.el6.i686.rpmaa5fa230eb259914d6658b46c5e98ed9e0f2139bb12c6481bf300f0b76ebf932Packages/pygobject2-devel-2.20.0-5.el6.i686.rpm23560760f63a0d216c66b071a9b1b47daa0df87f9d52f8a95295916f594bd7e5Packages/pygobject2-doc-2.20.0-5.el6.i686.rpm3e443791fcf85efc0730ce58ad7c30d933c78e5d4e59afd4032abd987b2e4595SL6.0:pygpgmenewpackage: pygpgmePyGPGME is a Python module that lets you sign, verify, encrypt and decrypt files using the OpenPGP format. It is built on top of GNU Privacy Guard and the GPGME library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pygpgme-0.1-18.20090824bzr68.el6.i686.rpmc6235186179bb3b9316e8203d368203550bc54e20e4dab4bda671355ae489704SL6.0:pygtk2newpackage: pygtk2PyGTK is an extension module for Python that gives you access to the GTK+ widget set. Just about anything you can write in C with GTK+ you can write in Python with PyGTK (within reason), but with all the benefits of using a high-level scripting language.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pygtk2-2.16.0-3.el6.i686.rpmc7efbb6291fd6988d8f47fb1ae84e370fefa1a7b3a73e4d0a3aee3456bb23ae4Packages/pygtk2-codegen-2.16.0-3.el6.i686.rpme3c5eeb6bc839408c96adf7710441c0d15923a1d5c6641886d11bb7007e8222bPackages/pygtk2-devel-2.16.0-3.el6.i686.rpmf06206f0a388516aa264eca281ab3a3f1a71a44c4f2127507709b4370e750944Packages/pygtk2-doc-2.16.0-3.el6.noarch.rpm4600e58b5e90b249f7f37c92bd52aa495bc66b716cd5be2733791a985d02067cPackages/pygtk2-libglade-2.16.0-3.el6.i686.rpmc0f86d588691b0c1d98685694e51cdd904d41127ee71948c66815544cec386c5SL6.0:pygtkglextnewpackage: pygtkglextPython bindings for GtkGTLExtScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pygtkglext-1.1.0-7.1.el6.i686.rpmb5e200ec2af307a15fffc6ab328813040abc0939352a093073a2c3c8927a8faePackages/pygtkglext-devel-1.1.0-7.1.el6.i686.rpm258f74d2e0bf8ce42cb4ad56d81b83e1661b43702edd7615443497b67d870602SL6.0:pygtksourceviewnewpackage: pygtksourceviewThe pygtksourceview package contains Python bindings for the gtksourceview library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pygtksourceview-2.8.0-1.el6.i686.rpm553aec6f7b341f66261ad87e9224e4391c3e04c86930d17cb5bda945a4e4a8abPackages/pygtksourceview-devel-2.8.0-1.el6.i686.rpm337f2e474420dada0e065b1106f57d75c23de3af1d6da63f576068f69fa4ffdfPackages/pygtksourceview-doc-2.8.0-1.el6.i686.rpm50ef1480ee51f889ae493e46587d44d5e44507ad3441034c2ba2d9358c6a6982SL6.0:pykickstartnewpackage: pykickstartThe pykickstart package is a python library for manipulating kickstart files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pykickstart-1.74.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmdebda5b38f1b57c9bb89e1ad904404dc5ac2e737d05c1af43f509bc5e61bc8bfSL6.0:pyorbitnewpackage: pyorbitpyorbit is an extension module for python that gives you access to the ORBit2 CORBA ORB.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pyorbit-2.24.0-5.el6.i686.rpm11c8e59d59a7655cde7361cbc7ce3847b5b04cf98d68b633f67ffa686012a9fcPackages/pyorbit-devel-2.24.0-5.el6.i686.rpm4e51ba532ef69fd03ef0cd2a2bd9152bcc0d9657c11d80e37437fa3fa2f8b055SL6.0:pypartednewpackage: pypartedPython module for the parted library. It is used for manipulating partition tables.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pyparted-3.4-2.el6.i686.rpm46a1c717a145ee36f830055a32ead091ee056f9a538e92c265eea3b33363b8edSL6.0:pythonnewpackage: pythonPython is an interpreted, interactive, object-oriented programming language often compared to Tcl, Perl, Scheme or Java. Python includes modules, classes, exceptions, very high level dynamic data types and dynamic typing. Python supports interfaces to many system calls and libraries, as well as to various windowing systems (X11, Motif, Tk, Mac and MFC).
Programmers can write new built-in modules for Python in C or C++. Python can be used as an extension language for applications that need a programmable interface. This package contains most of the standard Python modules, as well as modules for interfacing to the Tix widget set for Tk and RPM.
Note that documentation for Python is provided in the python-docs package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpmb431971e851e959e83016ee53b5c479fa6a5d8a6ccb3b1ad519e09fb86c2ef8aPackages/python-devel-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpm1c9040d617ee6731a54ad2e0c0b1a60bb0f920d2724be6bc15a2d7b5027006f9Packages/python-libs-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpm546e286cb8c6767efd924b8bef1eaab750ce6c90a890282f56297728a453a955Packages/python-test-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpm739b7ee447884fd91577e8a96954a49bf5c80ccf3a143831c686fca998fa80dfPackages/python-tools-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpmbf64db229c267c690ae25940876e3062dfc14f0cd591d79ff21d69638799d620Packages/tkinter-2.6.5-3.el6.i686.rpm5b240068b36afb23c13114cba9925ff05434ea96ac949ccb8c896e500a4eb357SL6.0:python-Coherencenewpackage: python-CoherenceCoherence is a framework written in Python enabling applications to participate in digital living networks, such as the UPnP universe.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-Coherence-0.6.4-2.el6.noarch.rpm7426d8a4577243f0deefd45f7fab02fc796a2f4503176fb5bd993c7d26592422SL6.0:python-beakernewpackage: python-beakerBeaker is a caching library that includes Session and Cache objects built on Myghty's Container API used in MyghtyUtils. WSGI middleware is also included to manage Session objects and signed cookies.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-beaker-1.3.1-6.el6.noarch.rpm33b16754d9439f6a901522ec97a19242cdcb010516e1fdffc052f7612a0f7a6dSL6.0:python-cheetahnewpackage: python-cheetahCheetah is an open source template engine and code generation tool, written in Python. It can be used standalone or combined with other tools and frameworks. Web development is its principle use, but Cheetah is very flexible and is also being used to generate C++ game code, Java, sql, form emails and even Python code.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-cheetah-2.4.1-1.el6.i686.rpm132b08fc0632f7256c6182cab31ce682bad7ff5f56d69bf02fd1cd6593e57aebSL6.0:python-configobjnewpackage: python-configobjConfigObj is a simple but powerful config file reader and writer: an ini file round tripper. Its main feature is that it is very easy to use, with a straightforward programmer's interface and a simple syntax for config files. It has lots of other features though:
* Nested sections (subsections), to any level
* List values
* Multiple line values
* String interpolation (substitution)
* Integrated with a powerful validation system
o including automatic type checking/conversion
o repeated sections
o and allowing default values
* All comments in the file are preserved
* The order of keys/sections is preserved
* No external dependencies
* Full Unicode support
* A powerful unrepr mode for storing basic datatypesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-configobj-4.6.0-3.el6.noarch.rpmf08fc16e4a89ed71089e3902c8d8aeb1386ca539031f260418002679beb66c5aSL6.0:python-coveragenewpackage: python-coverageCoverage.py is a Python module that measures code coverage during Python execution. It uses the code analysis tools and tracing hooks provided in the Python standard library to determine which lines are executable, and which have been executed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-coverage-3.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpmdc039e1e05859689a2034ff325af9b49df7fbb4f1f0ada4894687d22a28c5598SL6.0:python-cryptonewpackage: python-cryptoPython-crypto is a collection of both secure hash functions (such as MD5 and SHA), and various encryption algorithms (AES, DES, RSA, ElGamal, etc.).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-crypto-2.0.1-22.el6.i686.rpm4937c74353a8caf31d8906922c8045b245435c1b2c7b67a88d799e81928eaa9cSL6.0:python-cryptsetupnewpackage: python-cryptsetupA python module to ease the manipulation with LUKS devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-cryptsetup-0.0.11-1.el6.i686.rpmed1528830512de938f59c66e39c02ac9aafa40072d572e9b051325de9fb91f21SL6.0:python-dateutilnewpackage: python-dateutilThe dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the standard datetime module available in Python 2.3+.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-dateutil-1.4.1-6.el6.noarch.rpm5463768ad630d0c9f8e11d38eb3b786cab118c97a3209c1fe36266c7fbd6d400SL6.0:python-decoratornewpackage: python-decoratorThe aim of the decorator module is to simplify the usage of decorators for the average programmer, and to popularize decorators usage giving examples of useful decorators, such as memoize, tracing, redirecting_stdout, locked, etc. The core of this module is a decorator factory called decorator.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-decorator-3.0.1-3.1.el6.noarch.rpme21cbfc85fcfe85ab789b1b7490b5d9fe3c074a647017973cd2b83b0c5174cd2SL6.0:python-decoratortoolsnewpackage: python-decoratortoolsWant to use decorators, but still need to support Python 2.3? Wish you could have class decorators, decorate arbitrary assignments, or match decorated function signatures to their original functions? Then you need "DecoratorTools"Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-decoratortools-1.7-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmb9c0b0b7b1458278fd769ecc1ae07a5ca54dc12c8df619ea258dbc34bf6f4fe3SL6.0:python-dmidecodenewpackage: python-dmidecodepython-dmidecode is a python extension module that uses the code-base of the 'dmidecode' utility, and presents the data as python data structures or as XML data using libxml2.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-dmidecode-3.10.12-1.el6.i686.rpm8af3e5918e70c87ffafdef2f81313588b9d7033531924fb853d6bb3fad8172e5SL6.0:python-docsnewpackage: python-docsThe python-docs package contains documentation on the Python programming language and interpreter.
Install the python-docs package if you'd like to use the documentation for the Python language.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-docs-2.6.5-2.el6.noarch.rpm8e5680a8458ccf7004c840fc9d7c5d7f75742bf10bf18d71343f57c9f33e9ba9SL6.0:python-docutilsnewpackage: python-docutilsThe Docutils project specifies a plaintext markup language, reStructuredText, which is easy to read and quick to write. The project includes a python library to parse rST files and transform them into other useful formats such as HTML, XML, and TeX as well as commandline tools that give the enduser access to this functionality.
Currently, the library supports parsing rST that is in standalone files and PEPs (Python Enhancement Proposals). Work is underway to parse rST from Python inline documentation modules and packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-docutils-0.6-1.el6.noarch.rpmb03597695f5797886e67155544f0a9b097813b501737700fb42b4eb0d75aab33SL6.0:python-dtoptnewpackage: python-dtoptdtopts adds options to doctest examples while they are running. When using the doctest module it is often convenient to use the ELLIPSIS option, which allows you to use ... as a wildcard. But you either have to setup the test runner to use this option, or you must put #doctest: +ELLIPSIS on every example that uses this feature. dtopt lets you enable this option globally from within a doctest, by doing: >>> from dtopt import ELLIPSISScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-dtopt-0.1-6.el6.noarch.rpm7d8ded9c0d9eb2d915330bd0e7d741918c2f6cb65e025a823fdea5e8342e2f9cSL6.0:python-elixirnewpackage: python-elixirElixir is a declarative layer on top of SQLAlchemy. It is a fairly thin wrapper, which provides the ability to define model objects following the Active Record design pattern, and using a DSL syntax similar to that of the Ruby on Rails ActiveRecord system.
Elixir does not intend to replace SQLAlchemy's core features, but instead focuses on providing a simpler syntax for defining model objects when you do not need the full expressiveness of SQLAlchemy's manual mapper definitions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-elixir-0.6.1-5.el6.noarch.rpmae463eaa1fc981156630bb07be73339b283b58fd01c30b51c0b7d30c775d376eSL6.0:python-enchantnewpackage: python-enchantPyEnchant is a spellchecking library for Python, based on the Enchant library by Dom Lachowicz.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-enchant-1.3.1-5.2.el6.i686.rpmd62696930e34d8b93c4935d64d06fbabc2fb0d773215f5edfc80e762bd3920c8SL6.0:python-ethtoolnewpackage: python-ethtoolPython bindings for the ethtool kernel interface, that allows querying and changing of ethernet card settings, such as speed, port, autonegotiation, and PCI locations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-ethtool-0.3-5.1.el6.i686.rpm75eaa51ce695e610e87a500a2772928be99202e5dfa41157ce1b71d2b0d28e28SL6.0:python-formencodenewpackage: python-formencodeFormEncode validates and converts nested structures. It allows for a declarative form of defining the validation, and decoupled processes for filling and generating forms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-formencode-1.2.2-2.1.el6.noarch.rpma1d8efe9e895ed3f7d323f947e40b1948d79ef1d9a0c81d5aae6b984d3eddc31SL6.0:python-fpconstnewpackage: python-fpconstThis python module implements constants and functions for working with IEEE754 double-precision special values. It provides constants for Not-a-Number (NaN), Positive Infinity (PosInf), and Negative Infinity (NegInf), as well as functions to test for these values.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-fpconst-0.7.3-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmac452f0669228d18f4996c72895374525e7673d93725ba184fe61a4f187b0079SL6.0:python-genshinewpackage: python-genshiGenshi is a Python library that provides an integrated set of components for parsing, generating, and processing HTML, XML or other textual content for output generation on the web. The major feature is a template language, which is heavily inspired by Kid.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-genshi-0.5.1-7.1.el6.i686.rpm27b93db15002eb3e6e0fbb250b5021f06b5731f51d4a36b994801fd898917b6bSL6.0:python-gtkextranewpackage: python-gtkextraThis package provides a Python interface to the GtkExtra2 widget set for GTK2.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-gtkextra-1.1.0-10.el6.i686.rpm9f67e6599efe8f2375cf121214acc16a52bf7806f0e69e1971e6b268da39d906SL6.0:python-gudevnewpackage: python-gudevpython-gudev is a Python (PyGObject) binding to the GUDev UDEV library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-gudev-147.1-4.el6.i686.rpmc56900cde0d7cc4029d823e72538a168b00fa7d3d70081bd90b631208fb77ce9SL6.0:python-imagingnewpackage: python-imagingPython Imaging Library
The Python Imaging Library (PIL) adds image processing capabilities to your Python interpreter.
This library provides extensive file format support, an efficient internal representation, and powerful image processing capabilities.
Notice that in order to reduce the package dependencies there are three subpackages: devel (for development); tk (to interact with the tk interface) and sane (scanning devices interface).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-imaging-1.1.6-19.el6.i686.rpm00826f2eb7b53b625e62f0429be13c118bab936e848b76b4616e8c18bad44ba4Packages/python-imaging-devel-1.1.6-19.el6.i686.rpmff29776e003aaee358f5b603d3f30f8ba799b305a9ec3a2b9ada2fcfd8f588caPackages/python-imaging-sane-1.1.6-19.el6.i686.rpma818256bc77671e7ee7756758a27cc42b87eb99987b0b9e76c2e642b738d1e76Packages/python-imaging-tk-1.1.6-19.el6.i686.rpm329c62efce09ff2c9344d5c160786cecc53b8b2e3f5f6e200e0a447540aea83bSL6.0:python-iniparsenewpackage: python-iniparseiniparse is an INI parser for Python which is API compatible with the standard library's ConfigParser, preserves structure of INI files (order of sections & options, indentation, comments, and blank lines are preserved when data is updated), and is more convenient to use.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-iniparse-0.3.1-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm73f012cf3c6ece1349918f0fd7ad5a5e94596ab19cb9ca53890aba865ca02328SL6.0:python-iwlibnewpackage: python-iwlibPython bindings for the iwlib kernel interface, that provides functions to examine the wireless network devices installed on the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-iwlib-0.1-1.2.el6.i686.rpmfcfaf90e624481410f10b76cd4c8d1a14812ac4426268074adf3c77c679abb42SL6.0:python-jinja2newpackage: python-jinja2Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python. It provides a Django inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and an optional sandboxed environment.
If you have any exposure to other text-based template languages, such as Smarty or Django, you should feel right at home with Jinja2. It's both designer and developer friendly by sticking to Python's principles and adding functionality useful for templating environments.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-jinja2-2.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpm53e18e7aa0a3ea158c91db65c23839d6a5570d9ffa7b13ec5577a3aa1b2bdfdeSL6.0:python-kidnewpackage: python-kidKid is a simple Python based template language for generating and transforming XML vocabularies. Templates are compiled to native Python byte-code and may be imported and used like normal Python modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-kid-0.9.6-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm7679a3c69f4a7432aef2520d4e45682fdd164cf05ec6d27bf626d725c8bc2000SL6.0:python-ldapnewpackage: python-ldappython-ldap provides an object-oriented API for working with LDAP within Python programs. It allows access to LDAP directory servers by wrapping the OpenLDAP 2.x libraries, and contains modules for other LDAP-related tasks (including processing LDIF, LDAPURLs, LDAPv3 schema, etc.).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-ldap-2.3.10-1.el6.i686.rpmca2cd06a6ebbeabe7d29b64cdd3c1a038ceadf663a2615ca6a1a8acc8e6a88dfSL6.0:python-louienewpackage: python-louieLouie provides Python programmers with a straightforward way to dispatch signals between objects in a wide variety of contexts. It is based on PyDispatcher, which in turn was based on a highly-rated recipe in the Python Cookbook.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-louie-1.1-7.el6.noarch.rpm43338c842410f2967c0acdabb766609001298d224858e879bced76a1b6a6f3bbSL6.0:python-lxmlnewpackage: python-lxmllxml provides a Python binding to the libxslt and libxml2 libraries. It follows the ElementTree API as much as possible in order to provide a more Pythonic interface to libxml2 and libxslt than the default bindings. In particular, lxml deals with Python Unicode strings rather than encoded UTF-8 and handles memory management automatically, unlike the default bindings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-lxml-2.2.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpm619cf47f43dca44288a6a5daf32161d72d2dd0a913ee85bc878aa78bd952c8a3SL6.0:python-makonewpackage: python-makoMako is a template library written in Python. It provides a familiar, non-XML syntax which compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close ties to Python calling and scoping semantics.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-mako-0.3.4-1.el6.noarch.rpma130c418cc8401d3b303a82f8e46805133f6b845b5ef961bc6e47459dce20bfbSL6.0:python-markdownnewpackage: python-markdownThis is a Python implementation of John Gruber's Markdown. It is almost completely compliant with the reference implementation, though there are a few known issues.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-markdown-2.0.1-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmf9e895f2f3fb86c6539b510ae44d7efb2ff0486eca9af58a2746a79a153d21beSL6.0:python-markupsafenewpackage: python-markupsafeA library for safe markup escaping.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-markupsafe-0.9.2-4.el6.i686.rpm18f1e74362c2fc865e36499f2d2e30a78a649dc9463e8efd07cbcc344f339b54SL6.0:python-matplotlibnewpackage: python-matplotlibMatplotlib is a pure python plotting library with the goal of making publication quality plots using a syntax familiar to matlab users. The library uses Numeric for handling large data sets and supports a variety of output backendsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-matplotlib-0.99.1.2-1.el6.i686.rpm251a730c21598375b0c624fd54ba8d0cbb6450583bd712a7ad463dbf54ca3ed5Packages/python-matplotlib-tk-0.99.1.2-1.el6.i686.rpm70787ad17dd64d67a7b5d24934fa51e9a8dad96866c583446b85b499dd8e6383SL6.0:python-mehnewpackage: python-mehThe python-meh package is a python library for handling, saving, and reporting exceptions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-meh-0.9-1.el6.noarch.rpm3a346946c96b61079da53b0879561bf53824de2843449bf05ec0a8255fc7ca65SL6.0:python-memcachednewpackage: python-memcachedThis software is a 100% Python interface to the memcached memory cache daemon. It is the client side software which allows storing values in one or more, possibly remote, memcached servers. Search google for memcached for more information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-memcached-1.43-5.3.el6.noarch.rpm7b815a5e88d43c8bed4a00292fbd6771268cbd7208e34c16c3b22b109d9a9153SL6.0:python-mutagennewpackage: python-mutagenMutagen is a Python module to handle audio metadata. It supports reading ID3 (all versions), APEv2, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis/FLAC/Theora. It can write ID3v1.1, ID3v2.4, APEv2, FLAC, and Ogg Vorbis/FLAC/Theora comments. It can also read MPEG audio and Xing headers, FLAC stream info blocks, and Ogg Vorbis/FLAC/Theora stream headers. Finally, it includes a module to handle generic Ogg bitstreams.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-mutagen-1.16-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmb603afd5c7d9ef70bbcbbe71e5e7c80d4326d586769d86d8b9cdf01e1ba35185SL6.0:python-myghtynewpackage: python-myghtyMyghty is a Python based web and templating framework originally based on HTML::Mason, the enterprise-level framework used by Amazon.com, del.icio.us and Salon.com, among many others. Myghty fully implements Mason's templating language, component-based architecture, and caching system, and goes beyond, adding new paradigms such the Module Components controller paradigm, full Python whitespace syntax, threading support, WSGI support, session support, and much more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-myghty-1.1-11.el6.noarch.rpm83465a1b44fb8fbaaee336bd85b9e118fc54824e91f68a5cf8c9e08d6d26bee8SL6.0:python-nosenewpackage: python-nosenose: a discovery-based unittest extension.
nose provides an alternate test discovery and running process for unittest, one that is intended to mimic the behavior of py.test as much as is reasonably possible without resorting to too much magic.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-nose-0.10.4-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmaed111d9f801d221db8083e4f10ae4759dcf6133887601203850160091daaba6SL6.0:python-nssnewpackage: python-nssThis package provides Python bindings for Network Security Services (NSS) and the Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR).
NSS is a set of libraries supporting security-enabled client and server applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSL v2 and v3, TLS, PKCS #5, PKCS #7, PKCS #11, PKCS #12, S/MIME, X.509 v3 certificates, and other security standards. Specific NSS implementations have been FIPS-140 certified.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-nss-0.8-3.el6.i686.rpm150c3963468e333dff16bcee28a1fb0f4c3c756bada50b8bf236eb588b0e5034SL6.0:python-paramikonewpackage: python-paramikoParamiko (a combination of the esperanto words for "paranoid" and "friend") is a module for python 2.3 or greater that implements the SSH2 protocol for secure (encrypted and authenticated) connections to remote machines. Unlike SSL (aka TLS), the SSH2 protocol does not require heirarchical certificates signed by a powerful central authority. You may know SSH2 as the protocol that replaced telnet and rsh for secure access to remote shells, but the protocol also includes the ability to open arbitrary channels to remote services across an encrypted tunnel. (This is how sftp works, for example.)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-paramiko-1.7.5-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmeeb6efb63c3340dd7bbe34ce8e958b7e13ef49343634cf6e3aa3cb84e1999770SL6.0:python-pastenewpackage: python-pasteThese provide several pieces of "middleware" (or filters) that can be nested to build web applications. Each piece of middleware uses the WSGI (PEP 333) interface, and should be compatible with other middleware based on those interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-paste-1.7.4-1.el6.noarch.rpm20f0faf4dbe469686cbaf2d652d6744a9337ac4d8cdf27852b4f0adbbbc544fbSL6.0:python-paste-deploynewpackage: python-paste-deployThis tool provides code to load WSGI applications and servers from URIs; these URIs can refer to Python Eggs for INI-style configuration files. PasteScript provides commands to serve applications based on this configuration file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-paste-deploy-1.3.3-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm0e1a47f7654ae535869ccef65f40f877c886fa7a6f13db2effd4cf09cd485923SL6.0:python-paste-scriptnewpackage: python-paste-scriptPaster is pluggable command-line frontend, including commands to setup package file layouts
Built-in features:
* Creating file layouts for packages.
For instance a setuptools-ready file layout.
* Serving up web applications, with configuration based on paste.deployScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-paste-script-1.7.3-4.el6.noarch.rpm9f2a1acf5f192feff35e4cf44b3ad8346b81ddafa63d52d0c883116cbc00e9abSL6.0:python-pavernewpackage: python-paverPaver is a Python-based build/distribution/deployment scripting tool along the lines of Make or Rake. What makes Paver unique is its integration with commonly used Python libraries. Common tasks that were easy before remain easy. More importantly, dealing with your applications specific needs and requirements is now much easier.
* Build files are just Python * One file with one syntax, pavement.py, knows how to manage your project * File operations are unbelievably easy, thanks to the built-in version of
Jason Orendorff’s path.py. * Need to do something that takes 5 lines of code? It’ll only take 5 lines of
code.. * Completely encompasses distutils and setuptools so that you can customize
behavior as you need to. * Wraps Sphinx for generating documentation, and adds utilities that make it
easier to incorporate fully tested sample code. * Wraps Subversion for working with code that is checked out. * Wraps virtualenv to allow you to trivially create a bootstrap script that
gets a virtual environment up and running. This is a great way to install
packages into a contained environment. * Can use all of these other libraries, but requires none of them * Easily transition from setup.py without making your users learn about or
even install Paver! (See the Getting Started Guide for an example).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-paver-1.0-4.el6.noarch.rpm514395bc5000ff8ebd0a78cf49350b61bafed5dc5ed4bdbbd5b1c838218832abSL6.0:python-peak-rulesnewpackage: python-peak-rulesPEAK-Rules is a highly-extensible framework for creating and using generic functions, from the very simple to the very complex. Out of the box, it supports multiple-dispatch on positional arguments using tuples of types, full predicate dispatch using strings containing Python expressions, and CLOS-like method combining. (But the framework allows you to mix and match dispatch engines and custom method combinations, if you need or want to.)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-peak-rules-0.5a1.dev-9.2582.1.el6.noarch.rpmcb22cffbe3f028d8bc9220c9cfa5298757ea33f93aee9f8a3b1dc8d45e4a5f2bSL6.0:python-peak-util-addonsnewpackage: python-peak-util-addonsIn any sufficiently-sized application or framework, it's common to end up lumping a lot of different concerns into the same class. For example, you may have business logic, persistence code, and UI all jammed into a single class. Attribute and method names for all sorts of different operations get shoved into a single namespace -- even when using mixin classes.
Separating concerns into different objects, however, makes it easier to write reusable and separately-testable components. The AddOns package (``peak.util.addons``) lets you manage concerns using ``AddOn`` classes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-peak-util-addons-0.6-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmc013b08e115a91bfe897df4063a50e0dbb0369ad839e1872579443d89b0bba5dSL6.0:python-peak-util-assemblernewpackage: python-peak-util-assemblerpeak.util.assembler is a simple bytecode assembler module that handles most low-level bytecode generation details like jump offsets, stack size tracking, line number table generation, constant and variable name index tracking, etc. That way, you can focus your attention on the desired semantics of your bytecode instead of on these mechanical issues.
In addition to a low-level opcode-oriented API for directly generating specific Python bytecodes, this module also offers an extensible mini-AST framework for generating code from high-level specifications. This framework does most of the work needed to transform tree-like structures into linear bytecode instructions, and includes the ability to do compile-time constant folding.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-peak-util-assembler-0.5.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm86b9741622796d9ccd12a665712d52c7eb82f314f15d4ee09dd97d8c2413e308SL6.0:python-peak-util-extremesnewpackage: python-peak-util-extremesThe peak.util.extremes module provides a production-quality implementation of the Min and Max objects from PEP 326. While PEP 326 was rejected for inclusion in the language or standard library, the objects described in it are useful in a variety of applications. In PEAK, they have been used to implement generic functions (in RuleDispatch and PEAK-Rules), as well as to handle scheduling and time operations in the Trellis. Because this has led to each project copying the same code, we've now split the module out so it can be used independently.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-peak-util-extremes-1.1-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmf25dbce95b002d94b78c8eb7238630fe6c216df8b39a69543bd614fc3578d085SL6.0:python-peak-util-symbolsnewpackage: python-peak-util-symbolsSymbolType gives you access to the peak.util.symbols module, previously available only by installing the full PEAK toolkit. peak.util.symbols provides a Symbol type and two built-in symbols that are used by PEAK: NOT_FOUND and NOT_GIVEN.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-peak-util-symbols-1.0-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm1e705dbb403c7ee901a7fff67343ecdb58b80311dbe0909eccefc705938eacb1SL6.0:python-prioritized-methodsnewpackage: python-prioritized-methodsThis module provides four decorators: `prioritized_when`, `prioritized_around`, `prioritized_before`, and `prioritized_after`. These behave like their `peak.rules` counterparts except that they accept an optional `prio` argument which can be used to provide a comparable object (usually an integer) that will be used to disambiguate situations in which more than rule applies to the given arguments and no rule is more specific than another. That is, situations in which an `peak.rules.AmbiguousMethods` would have been raised.
This is useful for libraries which want to be extensible via generic functions but want their users to easily override a method without figuring out how to write a more specific rule or when it is not feasible.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-prioritized-methods-0.2.1-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm96593b5e9003225bf3bdbd3c2143f135e8cccb7b41d3fa6bb3413b2246520dacSL6.0:python-psycopg2newpackage: python-psycopg2psycopg is a PostgreSQL database adapter for the Python programming language (just like pygresql and popy.) It was written from scratch with the aim of being very small and fast, and stable as a rock. The main advantages of psycopg are that it supports the full Python DBAPI-2.0 and being thread safe at level 2.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-psycopg2-2.0.13-2.el6.i686.rpm9c2b1bcd4443ff11cfb3fb33e088fa57a241ecbf75517188b93d166f9d9b0e1ePackages/python-psycopg2-doc-2.0.13-2.el6.i686.rpm56306daba14e37640c2ab09bf87c7c837233a63724c0d184e51ab5866380b7e2SL6.0:python-pyblocknewpackage: python-pyblockThe pyblock contains Python modules for dealing with block devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-pyblock-0.48-1.el6.i686.rpm65928c395bfa6caf6c8ae8c323226e616d9c6327ab3329bdd468c258d3eb8ccaSL6.0:python-pycurlnewpackage: python-pycurlPycURL is a Python interface to libcurl. PycURL can be used to fetch objects identified by a URL from a Python program, similar to the urllib Python module. PycURL is mature, very fast, and supports a lot of features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-pycurl-7.19.0-5.el6.i686.rpm3651cf886302ec0231fc9e7c7c2b3c3034af64a33f5c9b0d7de35704a8691540SL6.0:python-pygmentsnewpackage: python-pygmentsPygments is a syntax highlighting engine written in Python. That means, it will take source code (or other markup) in a supported language and output a processed version (in different formats) containing syntax highlighting markup.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-pygments-1.1.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmadeaaff7701bed99cc61bbaceb40730ffcee83b593c8826558017b06bd6e2f38SL6.0:python-pylonsnewpackage: python-pylonsThe Pylons web framework is aimed at making webapps and large programmatic website development in Python easy. Several key points:
* A framework to make writing web applications in Python easy * Inspired by Rails and TurboGears * Utilizes a minimalist, component-based philosophy that makes it easy to
expand on * Harness existing knowledge about PythonScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-pylons-0.9.7-2.el6.noarch.rpm210847694787c8607b487506ba6e9a9d39fcba4fd861582b699fc6c95a225c61SL6.0:python-qmfnewpackage: python-qmfPython QMF library for Apache QpidScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-qmf-0.7.946106-5.el6.noarch.rpm684d27ad57db5290175df953a2e50c8453f197f27a0b8f06997c313a72f8d8b0SL6.0:python-qpidnewpackage: python-qpidThe Apache Qpid Python client library for AMQP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-qpid-0.7.946106-12.el6.noarch.rpm7e9a8c5377bd24adc4b3cbb9ecef5293dd43178df2e227acb44219c8bb42d9faSL6.0:python-reportlabnewpackage: python-reportlabPython PDF generation library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-reportlab-2.3-3.el6.i686.rpmb2b853756da1a091a8e90a817dae11c0f8cc7b6af074f3f1952f0eb0ad7c888fPackages/python-reportlab-docs-2.3-3.el6.noarch.rpm957ec5d376ac7e253566004323eddd2e93b6c68842cb81d5c3aaf410ea75740dSL6.0:python-repoze-tm2newpackage: python-repoze-tm2The ZODB transaction manager is a completely generic transaction manager. It can be used independently of the actual "object database" part of ZODB. One of the purposes of creating repoze.tm was to allow for systems other than Zope to make use of two-phase commit transactions in a WSGI context.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-tm2-1.0-0.5.a4.el6.noarch.rpm04e0dfbf359b39bb1b9f95510ae2536b380fb56fb5b181369417edc9b8b33973SL6.0:python-repoze-whatnewpackage: python-repoze-what`repoze.what` is an `authorization framework` for WSGI applications, based on `repoze.who` (which deals with `authentication`).
On the one hand, it enables an authorization system based on the groups to which the `authenticated or anonymous` user belongs and the permissions granted to such groups by loading these groups and permissions into the request on the way in to the downstream WSGI application.
And on the other hand, it enables you to manage your groups and permissions from the application itself or another program, under a backend-independent API. For example, it would be easy for you to switch from one back-end to another, and even use this framework to migrate the data.
It's highly extensible, so it's very unlikely that it will get in your way. Among other things, you can extend it to check for many other conditions (such as checking that the user comes from a given country, based on her IP address, for example).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-what-1.0.8-6.el6.noarch.rpma94b1006dcfa153c78c2a57c2474422a55f7593f534fe9930a27f9b89bf0156fPackages/python-repoze-what-docs-1.0.8-6.el6.noarch.rpm62b888bd56a9b28258327d2b20948b32a37004b59f903a2b83d45dbf93e58c02SL6.0:python-repoze-what-plugins-sqlnewpackage: python-repoze-what-plugins-sqlThis is an adapters and extras plugin for repoze.what.
The SQL plugin makes repoze.what support sources defined in SQLAlchemy-managed databases by providing one group adapter, one permission adapter and one utility to configure both in one go (optionally, when the group source and the permission source have a relationship).
This plugin also defines repoze.what.plugins.quickstart.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-what-plugins-sql-1.0-0.6.rc1.el6.noarch.rpme707adff70c15d777c83c80666a044ac58403b65cc0f555e47517772148bc55aSL6.0:python-repoze-what-pylonsnewpackage: python-repoze-what-pylonsThis plugin provides optional and handy utilities for Pylons applications using repoze.what. Some of the features of the plugin include: * The utilities are ready to use: There’s nothing additional to be configured
before using. * 100% documented. Each component is documented along with code samples. * The test suite has a coverage of 100% and it will never decrease – if it
ever does, report it as a bug! * TurboGears 2 is officially supported as well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-what-pylons-1.0-4.el6.noarch.rpm92e2d81d49a6a6059bfafad6d7fe8a4ace03b6cbeba21c305934d8d81c765884SL6.0:python-repoze-whonewpackage: python-repoze-whorepoze.who is an identification and authentication framework for arbitrary WSGI applications. It acts as WSGI middleware.
repoze.who is inspired by Zope 2's Pluggable Authentication Service (PAS) (but repoze.who is not dependent on Zope in any way; it is useful for any WSGI application). It provides no facility for authorization (ensuring whether a user can or cannot perform the operation implied by the request). This is considered to be the domain of the WSGI application.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-who-1.0.13-2.el6.noarch.rpmce433ee33224727734b02e317d3ab2766f29c3f467c1019b6af97b3b3460755eSL6.0:python-repoze-who-friendlyformnewpackage: python-repoze-who-friendlyformrepoze.who-friendlyform is a repoze.who plugin which provides a collection of developer-friendly form plugins.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-who-friendlyform-1.0-0.3.b3.el6.noarch.rpme4cc6be8cddd1057854a513181be8ffa8e7bd0f4e43e0b064dd16c2b4bf9d7b1SL6.0:python-repoze-who-plugins-sanewpackage: python-repoze-who-plugins-saThis plugin provides one repoze.who authenticator which works with SQLAlchemy or Elixir-based models.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-who-plugins-sa-1.0-0.4.rc1.el6.noarch.rpmc51736e19221dd75a11dcf7c26ecbbed575bb8954a0fb79d0e093971123e89aaSL6.0:python-repoze-who-testutilnewpackage: python-repoze-who-testutilrepoze.who-testutil is a repoze.who plugin which modifies repoze.who‘s original middleware to make it easier to forge authentication, without bypassing identification (this is, running the metadata providers). It’s been created in order to ease testing of repoze.who-powered applications, in a way independent of the identifiers, authenticators and challengers used originally by your application, so that you won’t have to update your test suite as your application grows and the authentication method changes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-who-testutil-1.0-0.4.rc1.el6.noarch.rpm91ca33fcca11424d1533ffd9b542c559a5dd8f1122c87d1b0dec4fa653a7458aSL6.0:python-routesnewpackage: python-routesRoutes is a Python re-implementation of the Rails routes system for mapping URL's to Controllers/Actions and generating URL's. Routes makes it easy to create pretty and concise URL's that are RESTful with little effort.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-routes-1.10.3-2.el6.noarch.rpm8ffb507286ecc5a5ac9ac135cacdd01b3eb576d7b7ff7116aca0a47186388119SL6.0:python-setuptoolsnewpackage: python-setuptoolsSetuptools is a collection of enhancements to the Python distutils that allow you to more easily build and distribute Python packages, especially ones that have dependencies on other packages.
This package contains the runtime components of setuptools, necessary to execute the software that requires pkg_resources.py.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-setuptools-0.6.10-3.el6.noarch.rpmfabb1afee830f1007fa5511b572ea68b0fb2075a45bb824811cd65e22ceb4cdcSL6.0:python-sexynewpackage: python-sexysexy-python is a set of Python bindings around libsexy.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-sexy-0.1.9-9.1.el6.i686.rpm2dbba46cfc32583b2c982f39636507c490e1bb8153c922e1889a88e36dc5f9acSL6.0:python-simplejsonnewpackage: python-simplejsonsimplejson is a simple, fast, complete, correct and extensible JSON <http://json.org> encoder and decoder for Python 2.4+. It has no external dependencies.
simplejson was formerly known as simple_json, but changed its name to comply with PEP 8 module naming guidelines.
The encoder may be subclassed to provide serialization in any kind of situation, without any special support by the objects to be serialized (somewhat like pickle).
The decoder can handle incoming JSON strings of any specified encoding (UTF-8 by default).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-simplejson-2.0.9-3.1.el6.i686.rpm7a21acbaaa56f2f5817914c118aed5989366fcb9204997df9e9a158994b75f03SL6.0:python-slipnewpackage: python-slipThe Simple Library for Python packages contain miscellaneous code for convenience, extension and workaround purposes.
This package provides the "slip" and the "slip.util" modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-slip-0.2.11-1.el6.noarch.rpm722ae876f8cff5d94436764d4fd2beb330edebaf31785d547e5eec6c825b0828Packages/python-slip-dbus-0.2.11-1.el6.noarch.rpme1b98f55879af4134d0324b00e185ac0e67ced5181dbad38fdeb095096b833d0Packages/python-slip-gtk-0.2.11-1.el6.noarch.rpm7b2ae57bc47ade09b0d45c70335d158e7f2fbb82511a23befc11df9f84f9c7e3SL6.0:python-sphinxnewpackage: python-sphinxSphinx is a tool that makes it easy to create intelligent and beautiful documentation for Python projects (or other documents consisting of multiple reStructuredText sources), written by Georg Brandl. It was originally created to translate the new Python documentation, but has now been cleaned up in the hope that it will be useful to many other projects.
Sphinx uses reStructuredText as its markup language, and many of its strengths come from the power and straightforwardness of reStructuredText and its parsing and translating suite, the Docutils.
Although it is still under constant development, the following features are already present, work fine and can be seen "in action" in the Python docs:
* Output formats: HTML (including Windows HTML Help) and LaTeX,
for printable PDF versions
* Extensive cross-references: semantic markup and automatic links
for functions, classes, glossary terms and similar pieces of
information
* Hierarchical structure: easy definition of a document tree, with
automatic links to siblings, parents and children
* Automatic indices: general index as well as a module index
* Code handling: automatic highlighting using the Pygments highlighter
* Various extensions are available, e.g. for automatic testing of
snippets and inclusion of appropriately formatted docstrings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-sphinx-0.6.6-2.el6.noarch.rpm65892e1f594b69ec048b214ff4ae97f231a05e3262d1f937460cd0ec59e2b966Packages/python-sphinx-doc-0.6.6-2.el6.noarch.rpm2d3b1b7aba5d32750a43d5b36508bda5e3d2c326767f0e7de2483b969affaca7SL6.0:python-sqlalchemynewpackage: python-sqlalchemySQLAlchemy is an Object Relational Mappper (ORM) that provides a flexible, high-level interface to SQL databases. Database and domain concepts are decoupled, allowing both sides maximum flexibility and power. SQLAlchemy provides a powerful mapping layer that can work as automatically or as manually as you choose, determining relationships based on foreign keys or letting you define the join conditions explicitly, to bridge the gap between database and domain.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-sqlalchemy-0.5.5-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm5518e56aa1568a44bf4637cdf7e30dd83f275844e0ab41b31a543996fd8cfd22SL6.0:python-tempitanewpackage: python-tempitaTempita is a small templating language for text substitution.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-tempita-0.4-2.el6.noarch.rpm96d1d350ef6017b38d6a5e3d8960ea9a6ebb7afe8b770ffeb91e63a0502350feSL6.0:python-toscawidgetsnewpackage: python-toscawidgetsToscaWidgets is a web widget toolkit for Python to aid in the creation, packaging and distribution of common view elements normally used in the web.
ToscaWidgets is an almost complete rewrite of the widgets package bundled with TurboGears-1.0. The rewrite's goal was to decouple the widgets package from CherryPy and TurboGears itself to fit better with TurboGears 2.0 philosophy which is to partition it's services into independent WSGI components for easier mainteinance and reuse in other Python web applications or frameworks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-toscawidgets-0.9.8-1.el6.noarch.rpm4e261358a279029540b094eb0701dab46898894d4d659d9a83d4eb8764228004SL6.0:python-transactionnewpackage: python-transactionThis package contains a generic transaction implementation for Python. It is mainly used by the ZODB, though.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-transaction-1.0.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm5d9482df5e29b4c80319bd9f28cf0b201b434bce170da85e83dba208f63cf97bSL6.0:python-turbocheetahnewpackage: python-turbocheetahThis package provides a template engine plugin, allowing you to easily use Cheetah with TurboGears, Buffet and other tools that support the python.templating.engines entry point.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-turbocheetah-1.0-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmf4ff14c93fc3a634e4023bad685d2c8b68994097ed52e4e25acdc05a23f68661SL6.0:python-turbojsonnewpackage: python-turbojsonThis package provides a template engine plugin, allowing you to easily use Json with TurboGears, Buffet or other systems that support python.templating.engines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-turbojson-1.2.1-8.1.el6.noarch.rpmf5c553001382575f60a35501e10f6ddb2ae03ac3843b0e423a70419699bdff03SL6.0:python-turbokidnewpackage: python-turbokidThis package provides a template engine plugin, allowing you to easily use Kid with TurboGears, Buffet or other systems that support python.templating.engines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-turbokid-1.0.4-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm06251fbeab26197b7cfeb1c0b276faaba283a056156d3a682d99062e2b99d212SL6.0:python-tw-formsnewpackage: python-tw-formstw.forms is a set of html and javascript widgets for the ToscaWidgets framework. They give authors basic html form elements as building blocks for their own web pages and widgets.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-tw-forms-0.9.9-1.el6.noarch.rpm79ea83266c816e42db55de197e31de361c3113c764fb30f62bc09f10d326d7edSL6.0:python-twistednewpackage: python-twistedTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications. It includes a web server, a telnet server, a chat server, a news server, a generic client and server for remote object access, and APIs for creating new protocols and services. Twisted supports integration of the Tk, GTK+, Qt or wxPython event loop with its main event loop. The Win32 event loop is also supported, as is basic support for running servers on top of Jython.
Installing this package brings all Twisted sub-packages into your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-8.2.0-3.1.el6.noarch.rpmd2bf1a875d44e7d39050a06e7e20fa9e876be6e9fc440dc8e17c30c7aec88922SL6.0:python-twisted-conchnewpackage: python-twisted-conchTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Conch is an SSHv2 implementation written in Python. SSH is a protocol designed to allow remote access to shells and commands, but it is generic enough to allow everything from TCP forwarding to generic filesystem access. Since conch is written in Python, it interfaces well with other Python projects, such as Imagination. Conch also includes a implementations of the telnet and vt102 protocols, as well as support for rudamentary line editing behaviors. A new implementation of Twisted's Manhole application is also included, featuring server-side input history and interactive syntax coloring.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-conch-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpm195fa9826ed90d513f9892717b64c11c382dd97f46d999a1e5fa122fa1283e98SL6.0:python-twisted-corenewpackage: python-twisted-coreAn extensible framework for Python programming, with special focus on event-based network programming and multiprotocol integration.
It is expected that one day the project will expanded to the point that the framework will seamlessly integrate with mail, web, DNS, netnews, IRC, RDBMSs, desktop environments, and your toaster.
Twisted Core is used by most of the servers, clients and protocols that are part of other Twisted projects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-core-8.2.0-4.el6.i686.rpmb221da1d0991734d802e05efaab08e9d17154f129729ac75a9a78850f78248a1Packages/python-twisted-core-doc-8.2.0-4.el6.i686.rpmf10419d5fabbaac1934c1794e3b82b66e3ab612497e8747cc545da8b38bdba13Packages/python-twisted-core-zsh-8.2.0-4.el6.i686.rpm878af93947ea3143d5e7283e6815bda7c0e374e565ae446579701115e954eb56SL6.0:python-twisted-lorenewpackage: python-twisted-loreTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Lore is a complete documentation system based on XHTML and can generate documentation into other formats such as PDF, HTML.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-lore-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpm0d3b7581c7ecf18e0cdc496ca0a2517f2e11890d5bb5af20320a4ad59d744d1cSL6.0:python-twisted-mailnewpackage: python-twisted-mailTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Twisted Mail contains high-level, efficient protocol implementations for both clients and servers of SMTP, POP3, and IMAP4. Additionally, it contains an "out of the box" combination SMTP/POP3 virtual-hosting mail server. Also included is a read/write Maildir implementation and a basic Mail Exchange calculator.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-mail-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpmede0a1e0986ee6a4ec80bd18592278c6b0307c4e64bb5d1e8acecf78890927c8SL6.0:python-twisted-namesnewpackage: python-twisted-namesTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Twisted Names is both a domain name server as well as a client resolver library. Twisted Names comes with an "out of the box" nameserver that can read most BIND-syntax zone files as well as a simple Python-based configuration format. Twisted Names can act as an authoritative server, perform zone transfers from a master to act as a secondary, act as a caching nameserver, or any combination of these. Twisted Names' client resolver library provides functions to query for all commonly-used record types as well as a replacement for the blocking gethostbyname() function provided by the Python stdlib socket module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-names-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpm111883e17f1107bceadd142c5c9b7b80dc8d525c00ce4068898e663eae21b08eSL6.0:python-twisted-newsnewpackage: python-twisted-newsTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Twisted News provides a very basic NNTP server, as well as an NNTP client protocol implementation. Two messages storage systems are supported: the DB-API 2.0 backend stores and indexes messages in any compatible SQL database; the Twisted dirdbm backend uses serialized Python objects stored directly on the filesystem for message storage. Twisted News also has very rudimentary support for moderated groups.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-news-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpm4c493900fccaeb10620973a471bb94627ed5721773e2e38fb8da8ed73e1e544dSL6.0:python-twisted-runnernewpackage: python-twisted-runnerTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Twisted Runner contains code useful for persistent process management with Python and Twisted, and has an almost full replacement for inetd.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-runner-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpmbcf10f41d0b71b8795dc41739bd848f3d6843bd42e6650e498feb978d35dd68aSL6.0:python-twisted-webnewpackage: python-twisted-webTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Twisted Web is a complete web server, aimed at hosting web applications using Twisted and Python, but fully able to serve static pages too.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-web-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpmef02195914028a52d9e813dffbcc88e42bcf43036d118d81d7aa056695edf9b7SL6.0:python-twisted-wordsnewpackage: python-twisted-wordsTwisted is an event-based framework for internet applications.
Twisted Words contains implementations of many Instant Messaging protocols, including IRC, Jabber, MSN, OSCAR (AIM & ICQ), TOC (AOL), and some functionality for creating bots, inter-protocol gateways, and a client application for many of the protocols.
In support of Jabber, Twisted Words also contains X-ish, a library for processing XML with Twisted and Python, with support for a Pythonic DOM and an XPath-like toolkit.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-twisted-words-8.2.0-3.2.el6.i686.rpm664769f6489be6278342c8517d2aa98422f8f395b6f45ee88be51ce46bf0b70eSL6.0:python-urlgrabbernewpackage: python-urlgrabberA high-level cross-protocol url-grabber for python supporting HTTP, FTP and file locations. Features include keepalive, byte ranges, throttling, authentication, proxies and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-urlgrabber-3.9.1-7.el6.noarch.rpmf5659589f5fd026da7c53487b063da6002b0f5eaa57c8c90dedd9e4db4072be9SL6.0:python-virtinstnewpackage: python-virtinstvirtinst is a module that helps build and install libvirt based virtual machines. Currently supports KVM, QEmu and Xen virtual machines. Package includes several command line utilities, including virt-install (build and install new VMs) and virt-clone (clone an existing virtual machine).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-virtinst-0.500.3-7.el6.noarch.rpm896c4dcaf847355ec204a6d97b77370afb0dc34f6959b91f6cc7cde1a14f4493SL6.0:python-weberrornewpackage: python-weberrorWebError is WSGI middleware that performs error handling and exception catching.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-weberror-0.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpmea1be7d10e5edc90b6023668b677929d1ec6f5f2c23edfb48159560b1fb4b4eeSL6.0:python-webflashnewpackage: python-webflashWebFlash is a library to display "flash" messages in python web applications. These messages are usually used to provide feedback to the user (eg: you changes have been saved, your credit card number has been stolen, ...). One important characteristic they must provide is the ability to survive a redirect (ie: display the message in a page after being redirected from a form submission).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-webflash-0.1-0.2.a9.el6.noarch.rpm104b03b7a350222036b6380df96f09a31afe90c423b5c1d297bea8c4077a4823SL6.0:python-webhelpersnewpackage: python-webhelpersWeb Helpers is a library of helper functions intended to make writing templates in web applications easier.
One of the sub-sections of Web Helpers contains a full port of the template helpers that are provided by Ruby on Rails with slight adaptations on occasion to accommodate for Python.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-webhelpers-0.6.4-4.el6.noarch.rpm973f5727331da5098a1a564cd134024847002498ab27d412590a66a8c80fd4fbSL6.0:python-webobnewpackage: python-webobWebOb provides wrappers around the WSGI request environment, and an object to help create WSGI responses. The objects map much of the specified behavior of HTTP, including header parsing and accessors for other standard parts of the environment.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-webob-0.9.6.1-3.el6.noarch.rpm9db60b1efe28dd0a71d7957dec57b62b9e8169eefb15f92036b7ffc1f01db097SL6.0:python-webtestnewpackage: python-webtestWebTest wraps any WSGI application and makes it easy to send test requests to that application, without starting up an HTTP server.
This provides convenient full-stack testing of applications written with any WSGI-compatible framework.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-webtest-1.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmd2a032d0d6deac34a7937b787c77057b7568647aa67a1da862b535e7b2fad2c0SL6.0:python-wsgiproxynewpackage: python-wsgiproxyWSGIProxy gives tools to proxy arbitrary(ish) WSGI requests to other processes over HTTP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-wsgiproxy-0.2-1.el6.noarch.rpmd3969865244c9e4b670e16d7aadc52040cba29b83c1a1f6b1a840c1d40b0345fSL6.0:python-zope-filesystemnewpackage: python-zope-filesystemThis package contains the base filesystem layout for all python-zope-* packagesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-zope-filesystem-1-5.el6.i686.rpm88b67722bbb7b8fde360ef8bb6b4c895f6039629ef19929d2dba51f7821fe17aSL6.0:python-zope-interfacenewpackage: python-zope-interfaceInterfaces are a mechanism for labeling objects as conforming to a given API or contract.
This is a separate distribution of the zope.interface package used in Zope 3.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-zope-interface-3.5.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm6b6554e07f1442efcddc5a85e16148ad94535051554836d910ba17914eba7b64SL6.0:python-zope-sqlalchemynewpackage: python-zope-sqlalchemyThe aim of this package is to unify the plethora of existing packages integrating SQLAlchemy with Zope's transaction management. As such it seeks only to provide a data manager and makes no attempt to define a zopeish way to configure engines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-zope-sqlalchemy-0.4-3.el6.noarch.rpmc970c8b3f48f380da334e4b2a5adcb1f1c0dc69335654b8dce5def4444358f1fSL6.0:pytznewpackage: pytzpytz brings the Olson tz database into Python. This library allows accurate and cross platform timezone calculations using Python 2.3 or higher. It also solves the issue of ambiguous times at the end of daylight savings, which you can read more about in the Python Library Reference (datetime.tzinfo).
Amost all (over 540) of the Olson timezones are supported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pytz-2010h-2.el6.noarch.rpm2fe3b247c5386860d2d6b6634fe36bea71adef1e5313186aa9bf7c42bd80db74SL6.0:pywbemnewpackage: pywbemA Python library for making CIM (Common Information Model) operations over HTTP using the WBEM CIM-XML protocol. It is based on the idea that a good WBEM client should be easy to use and not necessarily require a large amount of programming knowledge. It is suitable for a large range of tasks from simply poking around to writing web and GUI applications.
WBEM, or Web Based Enterprise Management is a manageability protocol, like SNMP, standardised by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF) available at http://www.dmtf.org/standards/wbem.
It also provides a Python provider interface, and is the fastest and easiest way to write providers on the planet.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pywbem-0.7.0-4.el6.noarch.rpmc3c9a7e38a8dd334bed7dedefbe490cd97e8031be44fec6f7792688340404ae9SL6.0:pywebkitgtknewpackage: pywebkitgtkThe purpose of pywebkitgtk is to bring an alternative web engine to Python/GTK+ application developers who might need a web browser engine for their next application or developers wishing to have a better browser engine that they can access to using the Python programming language.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pywebkitgtk-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpm5f10090e3a3ac02d50f5fcbb67f9da3b41cfef2abc608bd10d16b343a1f9cbc6SL6.0:pyxdgnewpackage: pyxdgPyXDG is a python library to access freedesktop.org standardsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pyxdg-0.18-1.el6.noarch.rpmf483aadae503c1af4fc3095b3d43539e073f21f4b6305a1ccc250f4d89f724e3SL6.0:pyxf86confignewpackage: pyxf86configPython wrappers for the X server config file library libxf86config. It is used to read and write X server configuration files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pyxf86config-0.3.37-7.1.el6.i686.rpm12de0ff28955cbaa262668624949d8416d5e7cf49afbb992de8953063b88fb6dSL6.0:qca-osslnewpackage: qca-osslThis is a plugin to provide SSL/TLS capability to programs that use the Qt Cryptographic Architecture (QCA). QCA is a library providing an easy API for several cryptographic algorithms to Qt programs. This package only contains the TLS plugin.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qca-ossl-2.0.0-0.8.beta3.1.el6.i686.rpm7cf6333b7731b0a6e2fb37b805ef7607eaab0bb37dc6816724b527ddc8153d0cSL6.0:qca2newpackage: qca2Taking a hint from the similarly-named Java Cryptography Architecture, QCA aims to provide a straightforward and cross-platform crypto API, using Qt datatypes and conventions. QCA separates the API from the implementation, using plugins known as Providers. The advantage of this model is to allow applications to avoid linking to or explicitly depending on any particular cryptographic library. This allows one to easily change or upgrade crypto implementations without even needing to recompile the application!Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qca2-2.0.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpm7241a24e74e791d254106114fb46190c294765b3008027b3d2e45517961be0a3Packages/qca2-devel-2.0.2-2.1.el6.i686.rpmdcc681b85c16982004c62c75853c9bbd7fd14fa2371489cffe5d975dd818635dSL6.0:qdoxnewpackage: qdoxQDox is a high speed, small footprint parser for extracting class/interface/method definitions from source files complete with JavaDoc @tags. It is designed to be used by active code generators or documentation tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qdox-1.9.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmcbb7c7c66f91e81d92524a45714a70966cbbe9bf8cdbdf41dc3f518bf553430dPackages/qdox-javadoc-1.9.2-2.el6.noarch.rpm14c513a5596f806bc07b407892071b16154d7c8f66bb159993d68474c48a9241SL6.0:qimageblitznewpackage: qimageblitzBlitz is an interim image effect library that people can use until KDE 4.1 is released. KImageEffect, the old image effect class is being dropped for KDE 4.0 and the replacement, Quasar, won't be ready until KDE 4.1. Blitz gives people something to use in the meantime.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qimageblitz-0.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpmc3a8f08c24785b2d86368868e33789f37edf6d5adc824f2c88ae0abab02863f7Packages/qimageblitz-devel-0.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm29dcf31881c53d91a4f297e1fd173e80a3e1d2cf106cadbf4731cf02b233922bPackages/qimageblitz-examples-0.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm7d75ed1f2747496142d7beebc21ad1c83517e8361302b3e33a381bf7c54fcb04SL6.0:ql2100-firmwarenewpackage: ql2100-firmwareFirmware for qlogic 2100 devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2100-firmware-1.19.38-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm4028643380732638c700413be98e9b59c0f3e5a87351530d46b754540f1485b4SL6.0:ql2200-firmwarenewpackage: ql2200-firmwareFirmware for qlogic 2200 devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2200-firmware-2.02.08-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm1a0ce6cce6c347a368dc99ae18a5bd7a1debccecbbd0e1139f4b14645ccf6834SL6.0:ql23xx-firmwarenewpackage: ql23xx-firmwareFirmware for qlogic 2300 and 2322 devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql23xx-firmware-3.03.27-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm798efad775f97ab159814bd474921d9ac50583e2f362d6834ba83148a0717230SL6.0:ql2400-firmwarenewpackage: ql2400-firmwareFirmware for qlogic 2400 devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2400-firmware-5.03.02-1.el6.noarch.rpm816db1a262f753296d8884f7823a6b646c4a82d1892ee1dca8ead82afa7b47e5SL6.0:ql2500-firmwarenewpackage: ql2500-firmwareFirmware for qlogic 2500 devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2500-firmware-5.03.02-2.el6.noarch.rpm95e942a4865f817fa9276e3cc65f2cf2123628a5f159861da3196769dac1de1bSL6.0:qpid-cppnewpackage: qpid-cppRun-time libraries for AMQP client applications developed using Qpid C++. Clients exchange messages with an AMQP message broker using the AMQP protocol.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qmf-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm53d2b60e82ed7790bde573f9a5a5ebf215cd4e5e4196a215195c4432025f6a20Packages/qmf-devel-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm6fddc633affad7646b7f488df95b2a849601c7be6da1f18a36356c829aa5f900Packages/qpid-cpp-client-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm074dad81bbaf1a93707840a0840e20203395ba69ba133f61887c9bc17d1f621aPackages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm303c5d9fc8be281342eaa7681752797720aebd0d837b5c7781c9ecad968c72b6Packages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-docs-0.7.946106-5.el6.noarch.rpmab8e51893840c80cba10b49daf1343a89d0b4f79871827fed8ceb39cafe4a6b2Packages/qpid-cpp-client-rdma-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm6e42bbc2b99de39e29dc6a532d0e49d554940f9f7a4344c57c3a969912da7b25Packages/qpid-cpp-client-ssl-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpmaf65917cc71db5f88433ccc45af8895ea3da92201dbc6fba5768896cb0c64c55Packages/qpid-cpp-server-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm906b30c03ae1c646fb62107d6d8170d574662258a6441a7a7f2d856319a6e7acPackages/qpid-cpp-server-cluster-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm1ba74ac550fdd472e9ed38242221b2c48894cb63c69b11a601a9b73d385bb29fPackages/qpid-cpp-server-devel-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpme8b717248b73451c4b790ed17406d5daf893f0d26f031d046196fed715a47eeaPackages/qpid-cpp-server-rdma-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpmf0cd930228f2143ba55e2931448bef414672d9ae500f751a625ebf1438e52c1cPackages/qpid-cpp-server-ssl-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpmbf87ee6dc5cbb25f0a60c25c15dc0e464dd9ca23ab1d14bb9c012d92c6571bc6Packages/qpid-cpp-server-store-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpmc353accd03ab2cc5a506f7793831ca955eb90bb3a354a30be72f8e898105d766Packages/qpid-cpp-server-xml-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpm539736b6190a4c051ef304dc56c4ac4d4993917ad290e25f96c5a2f1448a5d81Packages/rh-qpid-cpp-tests-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpme166153e8d276bb0d24061857858e7bfe18da04ce232389c31a065f1e225d2abPackages/ruby-qmf-0.7.946106-5.el6.i686.rpmf1a911edaa50c7f503f923e348df766a8cdcf5413cf59d80f3302ccd26c9eebcSL6.0:qpid-testsnewpackage: qpid-testsConformance tests for Apache Qpid.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-tests-0.7.946106-1.el6.noarch.rpmd2b6c6edc2692aae531206080a0ddf8b91c8009280b0207547893cdf6856f975SL6.0:qpid-toolsnewpackage: qpid-toolsManagement and diagnostic tools for Apache Qpid brokers and clients.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-tools-0.7.946106-4.el6.noarch.rpm202c95bd5e74cc78fdafd06e59c2c82436e87d5b1bb3076372ceab5d33194edeSL6.0:qtnewpackage: qtQt is a software toolkit for developing applications.
This package contains base tools, like string, xml, and network handling.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/phonon-backend-gstreamer-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm84c4a798a2e0b9bd72d92dd780a9cd4c4bda64be4efadf1403da93a5698de859Packages/qt-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm4d1d9649fbde85b15be3f6b1c801ea23b551899274a912915b150351d6835035Packages/qt-demos-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm732c19b0231a0e4ca45849699b242d7581e8b70eef72e673621bd278e113c928Packages/qt-devel-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpmcdd85a78de69a3201e0bd086215626e772690d8280b2b0e814ac0170668b12bbPackages/qt-doc-4.6.2-16.el6.noarch.rpmf9a4eeb22a30933f2886404e653adf4c8fa90a3d3d8dcb951e9c17614a745c35Packages/qt-examples-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm1d6ec66f80f86747915645e878b47d3a487201632c76ce7161d0cd91fc7daee8Packages/qt-mysql-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm06e50a1db787d7497bd82cad7065fc15aad0b975a8b7495136ac3bb058af00c8Packages/qt-odbc-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm6341cead30f55a1c10f62af9d55c8074cf48a3812f73398745029e8f6d6793dfPackages/qt-postgresql-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm091e9d6846683df1df8a2de9c349b4fa59f0d632c3463ceacce91ef6596fda45Packages/qt-sqlite-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpm43a1f65d18813730d95d2ed0741906cbb27c7e33e2a85da755d13dda2e555571Packages/qt-x11-4.6.2-16.el6.i686.rpmfaf847d01adf14f5725f638c20bf45d57bd8e91814cb0fa0f1a976f9b7a13478SL6.0:qt3newpackage: qt3Qt is a GUI software toolkit which simplifies the task of writing and maintaining GUI (Graphical User Interface) applications for the X Window System.
Qt is written in C++ and is fully object-oriented.
This package contains the shared library needed to run Qt 3 applications, as well as the README files for Qt 3.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qt3-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpm7f7a66314cb5dddcba46412e6edf612c4cb8829324631efd549a07f4758cd8ffPackages/qt3-MySQL-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpm326759c60a6b6517b431e8cbe2635faf5600c7f2190c792aae7cadf80961a0c8Packages/qt3-ODBC-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpm1e29d685b2cd15a404d619ae048a3546d64724e0deb67278aefd7747498cd3abPackages/qt3-PostgreSQL-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpm5ead78f45c6aebaa2007dce695a5b36ef3837d4d21a2185fcfb35f40eee89e6aPackages/qt3-config-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpmde0a21f2e8c31d6893f88f6805db09f1679728bb6fc52e918cfe83f7adafdd27Packages/qt3-designer-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpm3798e72204b4eb420844f7951e5486b61ae00154908c835f2d4c514881411bddPackages/qt3-devel-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpm8d283610f3d02aaf401fd6df5fbd522a8f140e9156606d8846886d6a5bf660bePackages/qt3-devel-docs-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpm4b3221c377591fa939612338de7b044232cc4ac9d5d923e66d9e7d58e7a9ae66Packages/qt3-sqlite-3.3.8b-29.el6.i686.rpmcb947628c3e514f3a97835531642f5eefeeb3020b41e4f35fb95992b296823a7SL6.0:quagganewpackage: quaggaQuagga is a free software that manages TCP/IP based routing protocol. It takes multi-server and multi-thread approach to resolve the current complexity of the Internet.
Quagga supports BGP4, BGP4+, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, RIPv1, RIPv2, and RIPng.
Quagga is intended to be used as a Route Server and a Route Reflector. It is not a toolkit, it provides full routing power under a new architecture. Quagga by design has a process for each protocol.
Quagga is a fork of GNU Zebra.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/quagga-0.99.15-5.el6.i686.rpmc3593419f9422930d9697fa3f8dfb580dfd67b5b35e8be58fde0a17d19d03afdPackages/quagga-contrib-0.99.15-5.el6.i686.rpm440abc9ee080737665b6a1ba541732c1ab1ec375dd9b5c28dd42f9ef03c61f73Packages/quagga-devel-0.99.15-5.el6.i686.rpm78e3bbb89a683bcd48bb42ee3ea7f6ccadaeec00f703b6ca7a0adeefd986a3f6SL6.0:quotanewpackage: quotaThe quota package contains system administration tools for monitoring and limiting user and or group disk usage per filesystem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/quota-3.17-10.el6.i686.rpm6c4122ae5d611f1449aeafd17e6ed11463d85b46a85c4596915ae73d5979ea00Packages/quota-devel-3.17-10.el6.i686.rpm31faf07a87fd3b466fcd79e330aa67f30ff9dabb57bf916b7be70b29137e7350SL6.0:qwtnewpackage: qwtThe Qwt library contains GUI Components and utility classes which are primarily useful for programs with a technical background. Besides a 2D plot widget it provides scales, sliders, dials, compasses, thermometers, wheels and knobs to control or display values, arrays or ranges of type double.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qwt-5.1.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpm6e4f8f6cd3bff75646a37c0a860e1634a07b36200be51ad04ef0fbcbf3657576Packages/qwt-devel-5.1.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpm6ec7a5eb9e307797d707ece2c9177809cc3a3b1d7578645a062c25146a206e67SL6.0:radvdnewpackage: radvdradvd is the router advertisement daemon for IPv6. It listens to router solicitations and sends router advertisements as described in "Neighbor Discovery for IP Version 6 (IPv6)" (RFC 2461). With these advertisements hosts can automatically configure their addresses and some other parameters. They also can choose a default router based on these advertisements.
Install radvd if you are setting up IPv6 network and/or Mobile IPv6 services.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/radvd-1.6-1.el6.i686.rpmd664611a28dedc1fd652696812a728d054ea7a4cea4ddd34160f18d128e82458SL6.0:raptornewpackage: raptorRaptor is the RDF Parser Toolkit for Redland that provides a set of standalone RDF parsers, generating triples from RDF/XML or N-Triples.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/raptor-1.4.18-5.el6.i686.rpm71f1007701fa5e1fa29c8b8d5c689b20a9462ee4978e7878fa66281d85de489cPackages/raptor-devel-1.4.18-5.el6.i686.rpm50212d0855a11678b1e3b52d64265c5b5902eeb6fe1999e35c6ee4885470174aSL6.0:rariannewpackage: rarianRarian is a documentation meta-data library that allows access to documents, man pages and info pages. It was designed as a replacement for scrollkeeper.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rarian-0.8.1-5.1.el6.i686.rpm60146b1ad7b91d50b6ac5d56dd6a4da45d0b8e51ba9f8ded561f7003daa90cecPackages/rarian-compat-0.8.1-5.1.el6.i686.rpm3e9a38bf2faade933e769b6f614cdd8d66225d01eec7947e4172bdef7eda022aPackages/rarian-devel-0.8.1-5.1.el6.i686.rpm2a5b1cb30097a53107082ecca8980e3cc9acad2755fc22989b9917df1ee34e92SL6.0:rasqalnewpackage: rasqalRasqal is a library providing full support for querying Resource Description Framework (RDF) including parsing query syntaxes, constructing the queries, executing them and returning result formats. It currently handles the RDF Data Query Language (RDQL) and SPARQL Query language.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rasqal-0.9.15-6.1.el6.i686.rpm4affa704c267ff134e7e987ff806c0e15eab7ad91e0eb49fd0c823c947f1cee8Packages/rasqal-devel-0.9.15-6.1.el6.i686.rpm2b660216c9813533aa6c20aa2342364accd40483f1e54bb0ae554bc86c90dd19SL6.0:rcsnewpackage: rcsThe Revision Control System (RCS) is a system for managing multiple versions of files. RCS automates the storage, retrieval, logging, identification and merging of file revisions. RCS is useful for text files that are revised frequently (for example, programs, documentation, graphics, papers and form letters).
The rcs package should be installed if you need a system for managing different versions of files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rcs-5.7-37.el6.i686.rpmbbb8dc9875db63f0e97c7fe2c399489d5efc0d78e6a2164e5548495a67a7f656Packages/rcs-docs-5.7-37.el6.noarch.rpm2fb1078de2bca3bd8527a97a1479f024f4c6489ed8d2e424063be5299f141bc6SL6.0:rdatenewpackage: rdateThe rdate utility retrieves the date and time from another machine on your network, using the protocol described in RFC 868. If you run rdate as root, it will set your machine's local time to the time of the machine that you queried.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rdate-1.4-16.el6.i686.rpmf350c11a0538e86b37db6dfe066206991391259cf67d3aed2add141185ef9400SL6.0:rdesktopnewpackage: rdesktoprdesktop is an open source client for Windows NT Terminal Server and Windows 2000 & 2003 Terminal Services, capable of natively speaking Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) in order to present the user's NT desktop. Unlike Citrix ICA, no server extensions are required.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rdesktop-1.6.0-8.el6.i686.rpm57101318a2ec78861bacac06c9cf42b4f9a018c7551779548a32bbf90f7b432dSL6.0:rdistnewpackage: rdistThe RDist program maintains identical copies of files on multiple hosts. If possible, RDist will preserve the owner, group, mode and mtime of files and it can update programs that are executing.
Install rdist if you need to maintain identical copies of files on multiple hosts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rdist-6.1.5-49.el6.i686.rpm107196624e1040c312d0f074a92d90deef0b950eb5d4c21a2ab48ec37a39fd95SL6.0:rdmanewpackage: rdmaUser space initialization scripts for the kernel InfiniBand/iWARP driversScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rdma-1.0-9.el6.noarch.rpmf18bdd17a1d835181789884f9388157658a00d3517b8f4111af10141edbd6e02SL6.0:rds-toolsnewpackage: rds-toolsVarious tools for support of the RDS (Reliable Datagram Socket) API. RDS is specific to InfiniBand and iWARP networks and does not work on non-RDMA hardware.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rds-tools-1.5-2.el6.i686.rpm7944774ad6a7486e1fb03eb979329c659743001cc306c6480e9b155cd29310abSL6.0:readaheadnewpackage: readaheadreadahead reads the contents of a list of files into memory, which causes them to be read from cache when they are actually needed. Its goal is to speed up the boot process.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/readahead-1.5.6-1.el6.i686.rpmd2b7d7e224689948ff92e9c196d7f7a6b84367d62c275453e47b128e2752a607SL6.0:readlinenewpackage: readlineThe Readline library provides a set of functions that allow users to edit command lines. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The Readline library includes additional functions for maintaining a list of previously-entered command lines for recalling or editing those lines, and for performing csh-like history expansion on previous commands.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/readline-6.0-3.el6.i686.rpmbbe89191f36dc953307cf42fb828fc6499b7c21990e45d37abedffb68d00d247Packages/readline-devel-6.0-3.el6.i686.rpm6b08e9e9ec998d2076bf99ecaedd239d1c37b77f74025d06d9c9e6ec52cbd574Packages/readline-static-6.0-3.el6.i686.rpm5b470305c575ee3e14128a450244fef7ef4eb80db7fc043e247160fa8fdc235fSL6.0:recodenewpackage: recodeThe `recode' converts files between character sets and usages. It recognises or produces nearly 150 different character sets and is able to transliterate files between almost any pair. When exact transliteration are not possible, it may get rid of the offending characters or fall back on approximations. Most RFC 1345 character sets are supported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/recode-3.6-28.1.el6.i686.rpmb24191d98aa620a1b864fad072e43fab2ca1d9a33213f31ebea738dc19dec81fPackages/recode-devel-3.6-28.1.el6.i686.rpm0b053f387b2edcda1c287d44c308d8d94c13c714c7d43f45e10e5655e99cf68fSL6.0:redhat-logosnewpackage: redhat-logosThis package adds the Scientific Linux artwork.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-logos-60.0.14-1.sl6.1.noarch.rpmd729cab26e8c03c22dd611793e767f8090263c3cd9d46d62189c5b3f11b10b21SL6.0:redhat-lsbnewpackage: redhat-lsbThe Linux Standard Base (LSB) is an attempt to develop a set of standards that will increase compatibility among Linux distributions. The redhat-lsb package provides utilities needed for LSB Compliant Applications. It also contains requirements that will ensure that all components required by the LSB that are provided by Scientific Linux are installed on the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-lsb-4.0-2.1.el6.i686.rpma1df7dc78d6b8e28715fdc45ece364010748f1af5b0fa08df906343b19b55fc2Packages/redhat-lsb-graphics-4.0-2.1.el6.i686.rpm0f2df1051ead10b6d663858863ce60e6f81055357821a2fb8ae1f36966f55c82Packages/redhat-lsb-printing-4.0-2.1.el6.i686.rpm24f978b4bd0ac5161b66c4557ba26a0c074da7cd9d6d29af97a00d217e0be2b3SL6.0:redhat-menusnewpackage: redhat-menusThis package contains the XML files that describe the menu layout for GNOME and KDE, and the .desktop files that define the names and icons of "subdirectories" in the menus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-menus-14.0.0-3.el6.noarch.rpmd3d4b9d415cb763af85ede263bee1dc72a3cef323dc375650347ae6c36e77fc9SL6.0:redhat-rpm-confignewpackage: redhat-rpm-configRed Hat/Scientific Linux specific rpm configuration files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-rpm-config-9.0.3-25.el6.noarch.rpm9e97dfefa13477f57462c3c4b965fb3759f4a2d8d9e24a7a0417e947fb865b6cSL6.0:redlandnewpackage: redlandRedland is a library that provides a high-level interface for RDF (Resource Description Framework) implemented in an object-based API. It is modular and supports different RDF/XML parsers, storage mechanisms and other elements. Redland is designed for applications developers to provide RDF support in their applications as well as for RDF developers to experiment with the technology.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redland-1.0.7-11.el6.i686.rpm243e9ab3784d5360cb652758b73ced12e1345bd3f2f888a3953290456dd10cefPackages/redland-devel-1.0.7-11.el6.i686.rpm4ddb057601a9a971bf66a743e643cf7e7ce0cf2f4f2f6d1737fa85e84da6443aSL6.0:regexpnewpackage: regexpRegexp is a 100% Pure Java Regular Expression package that was graciously donated to the Apache Software Foundation by Jonathan Locke. He originally wrote this software back in 1996 and it has stood up quite well to the test of time. It includes complete Javadoc documentation as well as a simple Applet for visual debugging and testing suite for compatibility.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/regexp-1.5-4.4.el6.i686.rpmf8d4ca29fbf888d3d28a03028b81c47e0996605100e1c7709fee9d362b146e98Packages/regexp-javadoc-1.5-4.4.el6.i686.rpmb695298abe23b9c493953742557e6ff0bb8cfbf61731d2e45d56584f8d8307e0SL6.0:reportnewpackage: reportA generic problem/bug/incident/error reporting library, that can be configured to deliver a report to a variety of different ticketing systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/report-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpmff790ad58a1d94a255a87fded76679d44c9adfe0c57388205bab0dae8f7c6d37Packages/report-config-ftp-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpmd8a9955b66e37a3a2420d17dcae7c06e35e1689c331f58b780ac8ebddf435523Packages/report-config-localsave-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpmd3adbbe108846c20543bbb378f691f57373bc59a0f9acc8c6a7948387506adf7Packages/report-config-scp-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpm4b42c501fae0f11b6d3b9f2eb4af2858f177dbf50dcf850ef59c1a1170b3ba87Packages/report-gtk-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpmb58594fd26fc322dcdf2f40e930aaea78eba2a15816ed6b3fff6f79514676dd5Packages/report-newt-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpm96a2d5d8994f5bf6f539d500bdefdfa7aaa24d2c20afc67105820a1cdc13c16aPackages/report-plugin-ftp-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpm3e185d06ad27495346d9c319cec9e802f1373d43c7638983652b51d9021dd0dePackages/report-plugin-localsave-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpm13fde49ca4e18fa25ce08339c8b36297839a1ef3b7dab0427747e8fa6d8bf9cePackages/report-plugin-scp-0.18-7.sl6.i686.rpm015b5d4879775dfcbb44c40117b84ba7edb118cf8066237d74ea257c842abf9eSL6.0:resource-agentsnewpackage: resource-agentsA set of scripts to interface with several services to operate in a High Availability environment for both Pacemaker and rgmanager service managers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/resource-agents-3.0.12-15.el6.i686.rpmb410e8056e2dfd98968d58ecb2c3afa227e2dc69c627bdf772d245e94ce71b0dSL6.0:rfkillnewpackage: rfkillrfkill is a simple tool for accessing the Linux rfkill device interface, which is used to enable and disable wireless networking devices, typically WLAN, Bluetooth and mobile broadband.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rfkill-0.3-4.el6.i686.rpm80b1c24779673775932288f29ca285ba46a76813da826f7068407ff3799a6bd4SL6.0:rgmanagernewpackage: rgmanagerResource Group Manager provides high availability of critical server applications in the event of planned or unplanned system downtime.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rgmanager-3.0.12-10.el6.i686.rpma860fc0f7015e705b6747700d42f99490797d4dfa40a85806e8b3da62be54d30SL6.0:rhdb-utilsnewpackage: rhdb-utilsThis package contains miscellaneous, non-graphical tools developed for PostgreSQL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rhdb-utils-8.4.0-3.el6.i686.rpm0af647f61c97ad10f9e7b1b7cc7787a0d52b93c087ce7ad159e4960b968305b7SL6.0:rhinonewpackage: rhinoRhino is an open-source implementation of JavaScript written entirely in Java. It is typically embedded into Java applications to provide scripting to end users.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rhino-1.7-0.7.r2.2.el6.noarch.rpm642cf824cb29380651d6548e776f6cf8546a70237218ed123bbf0765e556a6b8Packages/rhino-demo-1.7-0.7.r2.2.el6.noarch.rpmc28a9a1266c29d2e4b3fd6141b71803b500a342c53fe05aa118cfb510f96c8dfPackages/rhino-javadoc-1.7-0.7.r2.2.el6.noarch.rpm2c111da8663825dff90c2f6cc66f3d4c526fe7d2aad286be454ae8a662fc1fb4SL6.0:rhythmboxnewpackage: rhythmboxRhythmbox is an integrated music management application based on the powerful GStreamer media framework. It has a number of features, including an easy to use music browser, searching and sorting, comprehensive audio format support through GStreamer, Internet Radio support, playlists and more.
Rhythmbox is extensible through a plugin system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rhythmbox-0.12.8-1.el6.i686.rpm1554b5dd3a6c0b8f7786dd068baae60a9460b5c8602fa108e024dc8283b52c91Packages/rhythmbox-upnp-0.12.8-1.el6.i686.rpm24229574a80ebd4a4a0a40a7b35a29037300ddd98374c5657996405f52f88f8fSL6.0:riccinewpackage: ricciricci is a cluster and storage management and configuration daemon. The ricci daemon, dispatches incoming messages to underlying management modules.
This package contains the listener daemon (dispatcher), as well as reboot, rpm, storage, service, virtual machine, and log management modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ricci-0.16.2-13.el6.i686.rpm32e0220985492f7f2ea6b3c73305af4fc6ccb34d963a821848e1790fa64b71cbSL6.0:rng-toolsnewpackage: rng-toolsHardware random number generation tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rng-tools-2-8.el6.i686.rpm549f6dfd1df2db95a7abd7e208ae4cb261ab2436ea5600047ded1f0b36198e09SL6.0:romenewpackage: romeROME is an set of open source Java tools for parsing, generating and publishing RSS and Atom feeds.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rome-0.9-4.2.el6.0.sl6.noarch.rpma7c0456942ce6ac1a829d7db475f5d46261be78c0146ec16bf860810da903ab4Packages/rome-javadoc-0.9-4.2.el6.0.sl6.noarch.rpmd496ed5e15fc972897ee223bddc6523f165cb0197bac97ebb8e386285596b014SL6.0:rootfilesnewpackage: rootfilesThe rootfiles package contains basic required files that are placed in the root user's account. These files are basically the same as those in /etc/skel, which are placed in regular users' home directories.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rootfiles-8.1-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmb677d980c0b2b2b2cf50cd99f6ab3fccd15bb11358478973cc986f532cbdf4f7SL6.0:rp-pppoenewpackage: rp-pppoePPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is a protocol used by many ADSL Internet Service Providers. This package contains the Roaring Penguin PPPoE client, a user-mode program that does not require any kernel modifications. It is fully compliant with RFC 2516, the official PPPoE specification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rp-pppoe-3.10-8.el6.i686.rpm29d6163939150eff3ba31131c1a1fd26759222ec8fe6c504dc406345ef24a5b4SL6.0:rpcbindnewpackage: rpcbindThe rpcbind utility is a server that converts RPC program numbers into universal addresses. It must be running on the host to be able to make RPC calls on a server on that machine.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rpcbind-0.2.0-8.el6.i686.rpm899e216fb040631069a7731b8ae9c04107096a450ce85e20c9514a18d227e213SL6.0:rpmnewpackage: rpmThe RPM Package Manager (RPM) is a powerful command line driven package management system capable of installing, uninstalling, verifying, querying, and updating software packages. Each software package consists of an archive of files along with information about the package like its version, a description, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rpm-4.8.0-12.el6.i686.rpmfbf6031cd83eec6abacee3b6e66137f07670a973d3417d753176d28d0b1bf876Packages/rpm-apidocs-4.8.0-12.el6.noarch.rpmc88a340d3010c9bc341230390cdd826adef1ff53ffdd72d3184b6d2589f55dfbPackages/rpm-build-4.8.0-12.el6.i686.rpmd364e2b51959e3284ad357385a767e7912ccc25d481fc220c0beed1f380fc1a4Packages/rpm-cron-4.8.0-12.el6.noarch.rpm25eaaa35b1c1f5a46454c26ff882e2455fb1ea48b4b8b754a9622536eee0e093Packages/rpm-devel-4.8.0-12.el6.i686.rpmd05e7e2750ba85e463800cfaa9565f090986f2ac1bd9a865ad3efc259b29ac37Packages/rpm-libs-4.8.0-12.el6.i686.rpm34d0d183d6f1c936d5b8e3c0bf8ff92fcfa097bfdf494c4fca94b74d4726c6edPackages/rpm-python-4.8.0-12.el6.i686.rpm41176a5f93e08b34a98c9fc53247df5797827fd406d5157f6e080b096d97698dSL6.0:rpmdevtoolsnewpackage: rpmdevtoolsThis package contains scripts and (X)Emacs support files to aid in development of RPM packages. rpmdev-setuptree Create RPM build tree within user's home directory rpmdev-diff Diff contents of two archives rpmdev-newspec Creates new .spec from template rpmdev-rmdevelrpms Find (and optionally remove) "development" RPMs rpmdev-checksig Check package signatures using alternate RPM keyring rpminfo Print information about executables and libraries rpmdev-md5/sha* Display checksums of all files in an archive file rpmdev-vercmp RPM version comparison checker spectool Expand and download sources and patches in specfiles rpmdev-wipetree Erase all files within dirs created by rpmdev-setuptree rpmdev-extract Extract various archives, "tar xvf" style rpmdev-bumpspec Bump revision in specfile ...and many more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rpmdevtools-7.5-1.el6.noarch.rpm196c0e3b9a81133eebe4b4eed48fd65ffd44929c9e613db1caefb7a66233ac4eSL6.0:rpmlintnewpackage: rpmlintrpmlint is a tool for checking common errors in RPM packages. Binary and source packages as well as spec files can be checked.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rpmlint-0.94-2.el6.noarch.rpm8ee193d3a4f4086b7f1cc660651c2cb0d2b0790570788e8fb0e5def58ce06b8eSL6.0:rrdtoolnewpackage: rrdtoolRRD is the Acronym for Round Robin Database. RRD is a system to store and display time-series data (i.e. network bandwidth, machine-room temperature, server load average). It stores the data in a very compact way that will not expand over time, and it presents useful graphs by processing the data to enforce a certain data density. It can be used either via simple wrapper scripts (from shell or Perl) or via frontends that poll network devices and put a friendly user interface on it.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rrdtool-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpmf85f94b77bfdf609683bce5c878b0dd40ba733d03f9f714230b008197059fa85Packages/rrdtool-devel-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpm3fc650b3c88e68718bf9007076c76eb4b0a01c3bb1635c530847305514e176c2Packages/rrdtool-doc-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpmdb963970f992faf5687a89b19598f47fb20788c6f3d755bc28103cd63477bf39Packages/rrdtool-perl-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpm96ec64633d6a0d8c550462d618e5e9e007011e6dbdf4f23ae1f1b399ae249f1bPackages/rrdtool-php-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpm1ee6b74f76acc0297b1955357dc50093391e4021969217d157ef00773a53c074Packages/rrdtool-python-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpm299ff1fe87f8740d324eec29611ba4c3b9af8a5620b6e9d16143dc8dd27b7ca7Packages/rrdtool-ruby-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpm20ea203e75be2392174fc333f2d1f0349e3d286b97a3bbf4a91dace65c61ab17Packages/rrdtool-tcl-1.3.8-6.el6.i686.rpm45108a2cfb404e807537286d952a1c32a9ede77b7843640093b76ba4b198640eSL6.0:rshnewpackage: rshThe rsh package contains a set of programs which allow users to run commands on remote machines, login to other machines and copy files between machines (rsh, rlogin and rcp). All three of these commands use rhosts style authentication. This package contains the clients needed for all of these services. The rsh package should be installed to enable remote access to other machinesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsh-0.17-60.el6.i686.rpm4544d8f3c0119c4a2f00d55583f7dae92b570cb91dff66c69681389e96036926Packages/rsh-server-0.17-60.el6.i686.rpm71184aebeac201ad340be683ebf45ea08ab8f0afa2b58244f3fa193db63ae695SL6.0:rsyncnewpackage: rsyncRsync uses a reliable algorithm to bring remote and host files into sync very quickly. Rsync is fast because it just sends the differences in the files over the network instead of sending the complete files. Rsync is often used as a very powerful mirroring process or just as a more capable replacement for the rcp command. A technical report which describes the rsync algorithm is included in this package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsync-3.0.6-5.el6.i686.rpmc97370fb86a7274039839f43c7208235980e7150a7b3df49b14c1fa581c31a81SL6.0:rsyslognewpackage: rsyslogRsyslog is an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon. It supports MySQL, syslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part, and fine grain output format control. It is compatible with stock sysklogd and can be used as a drop-in replacement. Rsyslog is simple to set up, with advanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog relay chains.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsyslog-4.6.2-2.el6.i686.rpm0621852ec4020342256f53e51699f0e94aa0a9d78959c3247b829fcef1b679f2Packages/rsyslog-gnutls-4.6.2-2.el6.i686.rpm4a29c82940be837c9a4ecca7a6ccf96ac8d13f640108b88ec92f30b7e955b0bdPackages/rsyslog-gssapi-4.6.2-2.el6.i686.rpm28ece696ab7568f41a7ae9efccad472354b93e4e1531ae52f03ec60a554a0fa0Packages/rsyslog-mysql-4.6.2-2.el6.i686.rpmf6326ec9b53fc336a4395da1ff5566f51d842d581c6ed3b9289554a54f0b708ePackages/rsyslog-pgsql-4.6.2-2.el6.i686.rpmecdb248bdc6b1f2ef768b94eb6aee367ccb49495aa42268764fd59758899bcd6Packages/rsyslog-relp-4.6.2-2.el6.i686.rpm1d1c955c8f607c6a13f816b90c71f7954264d47f2dabd9206ae2db6f68d07d4aSL6.0:rt61pci-firmwarenewpackage: rt61pci-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the rt61pci driver for Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE.ralink-firmware.txt file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rt61pci-firmware-1.2-7.el6.noarch.rpm77a4a9df99a79b84d1a4d2dd56624f916ac8dcc2e13837656a2777ef96b5a146SL6.0:rt73usb-firmwarenewpackage: rt73usb-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the rt73usb driver for Linux. Usage of the firmware is subject to the terms and conditions contained inside the provided LICENSE.ralink-firmware.txt file. Please read it carefully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rt73usb-firmware-1.8-7.el6.noarch.rpm88655c7ebc70400466d66bf1da5b4dac1110542ea13275caf203faf45fea648bSL6.0:rtkitnewpackage: rtkitRealtimeKit is a D-Bus system service that changes the scheduling policy of user processes/threads to SCHED_RR (i.e. realtime scheduling mode) on request. It is intended to be used as a secure mechanism to allow real-time scheduling to be used by normal user processes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rtkit-0.5-1.el6.i686.rpm7b4b66c2894f4260ccbd1dfac72900adc0fbc4e0769e7a584fa3161d6bef527bSL6.0:rubynewpackage: rubyRuby is the interpreted scripting language for quick and easy object-oriented programming. It has many features to process text files and to do system management tasks (as in Perl). It is simple, straight-forward, and extensible.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpmd57589e4b8187e46441a90bc81cc49651f662f998471f2f03327c72a620dc3d9Packages/ruby-devel-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpm34a6ff4ca4fbf42cfc84c1f0db4fe59d08a824857efec981f614bd8fea80c316Packages/ruby-docs-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpm616746f56bb8b51a85f1380c3ee8a96e1e788c154837b76696ec0cb16df56a28Packages/ruby-irb-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpm617d90e198b54b939db34b876be01cd6c170bb6859e13a7163edf47533d52c5ePackages/ruby-libs-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpmdfe1cddd6980af912e28990ea1f6afccb896efd8d26dca7a9a4ae00053b0202aPackages/ruby-rdoc-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpm39aaa908250e3ab984a40b23bcf63fbd8162594ed5ca06868bf89a7a03b996c2Packages/ruby-ri-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpmbe838426122f73c4455418bccd234b17d2552f2356145c827a048701157f12bfPackages/ruby-static-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpm185f210f084851ec1356427190495fa00583ace36a19049e1c8ade51054c4f5dPackages/ruby-tcltk-1.8.7.299-4.el6.0.sl6.1.i686.rpm031c4108aceb6d24d8e6877aefb43725b2b740e5b8ed1a1fbb392ec373f1fb12SL6.0:ruby-qpidnewpackage: ruby-qpidThe Apache Qpid project's Ruby language client for AMQP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-qpid-0.7.946106-2.el6.i686.rpm5239b893809a5e7ecd1d6015085b761e26ab37410c6dc2ca64761751a0ffcb83SL6.0:rubygem-flexmocknewpackage: rubygem-flexmockFlexMock is a simple, but flexible, mock object library for Ruby unit testing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-flexmock-0.8.6-1.1.el6.noarch.rpmfd2805934df7f88e2f87205a06f6169251f1febdce17328d65ec02f6b44f9934Packages/rubygem-flexmock-0.8.6-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm397807f371d3da2318b5434dd42219a6a35cd06299218b6cdbedf55625c46649Packages/rubygem-flexmock-doc-0.8.6-1.1.el6.noarch.rpmecb48dcf241271aadc887de7f194de8a3c3730af912c2b0e9e395087ce5540a9SL6.0:rubygem-rakenewpackage: rubygem-rakeRake is a Make-like program implemented in Ruby. Tasks and dependencies are specified in standard Ruby syntax.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rubygem-rake-0.8.7-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmf094593151b45f3e6e400e96f8dcc62f9b73067bbe98c96e8cfc8965c5b83286SL6.0:rubygemsnewpackage: rubygemsRubyGems is the Ruby standard for publishing and managing third party libraries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rubygems-1.3.7-1.el6.noarch.rpm5a5ffd164735191f94864351a7249def02e2f963a92e45ed3defefbc2827848eSL6.0:rusersnewpackage: rusersThe rusers program allows users to find out who is logged into various machines on the local network. The rusers command produces output similar to who, but for the specified list of hosts or for all machines on the local network.
Install rusers if you need to keep track of who is logged into your local network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rusers-0.17-59.el6.i686.rpmf7e552cadcfd50da2c01b8409b742bfa769ac0f0b7bdf0870399d56a3a7bc2e1Packages/rusers-server-0.17-59.el6.i686.rpm7e2778899c252284dc5837d2e351f96385c3f7875a9e7cbc0945ccd08217e25dSL6.0:rwhonewpackage: rwhoThe rwho command displays output similar to the output of the who command (it shows who is logged in) for all machines on the local network running the rwho daemon.
Install the rwho command if you need to keep track of the users who are logged in to your local network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rwho-0.17-34.el6.i686.rpmf94f1d153a9ccf432bef547b4cf5837c5769ce50bf9e80870bdf78b81db8331fSL6.0:saab-fontsnewpackage: saab-fontsThis package provides a free OpenType Punjabi (Gurmukhi) font. Developed by Bhupinder SinghScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/saab-fonts-0.91-4.el6.noarch.rpmd1bb3907151f506378dac34fcfe3db2ff5a6834e9014b89ac0867571a9c77e74SL6.0:sabayonnewpackage: sabayonSabayon is a tool to help sysadmins and user change and maintain the default behavior of the GNOME desktop. This package contains the graphical tools which a sysadmin use to manage Sabayon profiles.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sabayon-2.29.92-1.el6.i686.rpm9e1d80376759c09a01fdcfb70f608263196f853e2e440ffb651681b3f60d90bdPackages/sabayon-apply-2.29.92-1.el6.i686.rpm37b3598aea53bc43b42a711ca831053b65d88be74636039be9418d0f8a562975SL6.0:sacnewpackage: sacSAC is a standard interface for CSS parsers, intended to work with CSS1, CSS2, CSS3 and other CSS derived languages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sac-1.3-5.1.el6.i686.rpmc6f24a9a0d607f1f1364a2a04dfd4b5bb9dc9aa288d4ccbdca7d6856c79586e9Packages/sac-javadoc-1.3-5.1.el6.noarch.rpmec8f75903e1cae5f5492786b4cfe7b3c4eb969a5496b1c2a9d75d72d95deed92SL6.0:sambanewpackage: sambaSamba is the suite of programs by which a lot of PC-related machines share files, printers, and other information (such as lists of available files and printers). The Windows NT, OS/2, and Linux operating systems support this natively, and add-on packages can enable the same thing for DOS, Windows, VMS, UNIX of all kinds, MVS, and more. This package provides an SMB/CIFS server that can be used to provide network services to SMB/CIFS clients. Samba uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) protocols and does NOT need the NetBEUI (Microsoft Raw NetBIOS frame) protocol.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsmbclient-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpm5c284cb794d993f2bc35ac7a7de10c5fb13abb79c576aa2800023879c5c8bda0Packages/libsmbclient-devel-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpm1587333a305352d855ca482a8f9ba87fa2e123c883ca33a08729f0d6b8e4224bPackages/samba-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpm39b13b98dda82d52779ccd6b7eddc4e6bbee2c3bffbf3d411631f798c3708d36Packages/samba-client-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpmf80a7f840c7243c5e45a6b98dd65d41fe6bb18cf439ccb8763288c6559dac0c8Packages/samba-common-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpm1092ebf951ffff3dda97535bca5b4ab679db8dcaae1c12af1bbcbb8152dad396Packages/samba-doc-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpmf13a59c5e982219d54bcb49acdb2118afd3eef5eed57a54114428f193ce88258Packages/samba-domainjoin-gui-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpmae015cb478b72db18c631e2d1f97df4e50ed6a03ef0bb9dcb217024bae9e3c83Packages/samba-swat-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpm49954f215f584d231cf34f80ec743da16d25f8ec9c2abbec87d8187d2dfaecc0Packages/samba-winbind-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpmf0f948cc5855d17d9f0b5afddee2a1afb76cca585c0cb2d385c0a21ec92c464ePackages/samba-winbind-clients-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpmba28cd366940e8f44eddeb45f055e9de0c426782a306f0fbcd6a4f8f88d7479bPackages/samba-winbind-devel-3.5.4-68.el6.i686.rpm264e56f67b2ba0b2ddd0dfe3fa92f162815517d18deb7a61aadc2f96e757ec42SL6.0:samba4newpackage: samba4Samba 4 is the ambitious next version of the Samba suite that is being developed in parallel to the stable 3.0 series. The main emphasis in this branch is support for the Active Directory logon protocols used by Windows 2000 and above.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ldb-tools-0.9.10-23.el6.i686.rpmed0ec4bb0f80c6910d82677de2a8a9ccf51def7e1cb67da9a19c6354e57dd69aPackages/libldb-0.9.10-23.el6.i686.rpmca6ffa45500f20cdd97b4f413daf5c373e82be60875144aa1b0089eb63a0f3d2Packages/libldb-devel-0.9.10-23.el6.i686.rpmf511593fe95ba682cffabce5b68f62dd93c1dd43394503ae7e4050b78a3abcc2Packages/samba4-4.0.0-23.alpha11.el6.i686.rpm18c801b9661cb864024ce33c2a20d4082d91f17820f1e1aa7870dd8d34a1efe9Packages/samba4-devel-4.0.0-23.alpha11.el6.i686.rpm762000c7f5fa9cb6c6454bb2b9235aa8ede768d54852b66fa5b7c80589e97fc6Packages/samba4-libs-4.0.0-23.alpha11.el6.i686.rpmd3efa03e482c76b607578b54ff77f3d5c2b4bd423cf2be3eb9a4a8810c4b5570Packages/samba4-pidl-4.0.0-23.alpha11.el6.i686.rpmc8d556a7eb1b2048efa82daafbdd8547fe8e2ec40eadb4b08bf859162e52e947SL6.0:samyak-fontsnewpackage: samyak-fontsThe Samyak package contains fonts for the display of Scripts Devanagari, Gujarati, Malayalam, Oriya and TamilScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/samyak-devanagari-fonts-1.2.1-9.el6.noarch.rpm2d3c76ccb0a61973392ca0d533d17f80aee7786daa5c87699c1ceb3ff84ce6d9Packages/samyak-fonts-common-1.2.1-9.el6.noarch.rpmdb94571201d64bb2d0f027dc0789546040d0f6eba58c8d1c841fa7f192f7af43Packages/samyak-gujarati-fonts-1.2.1-9.el6.noarch.rpm3f3320600ad47e966a3b439dc2a7c11826d96e435a61ac7fe0e7e2713d0a1bbePackages/samyak-malayalam-fonts-1.2.1-9.el6.noarch.rpm5d0ba47ea0c559ebd8f7bfc8d97e06710e821e4c1bd0cdc5edf768b4dee6e834Packages/samyak-oriya-fonts-1.2.1-9.el6.noarch.rpmc7a52acbba33f96c9e6a886ae7dffad6a18e39fac681d809a5bdff9ec8a6e023Packages/samyak-tamil-fonts-1.2.1-9.el6.noarch.rpm30f18c8cb7a53b0da438c7f09630e5e73b67389fa0b3f1c5933de26219b2889eSL6.0:sane-backendsnewpackage: sane-backendsScanner Access Now Easy (SANE) is a universal scanner interface. The SANE application programming interface (API) provides standardized access to any raster image scanner hardware (flatbed scanner, hand-held scanner, video and still cameras, frame-grabbers, etc.).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sane-backends-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm09f4dde02914d24c15c9f59b6370747e32f73cb8cd5992bf5c81a6a7461aeb8aPackages/sane-backends-devel-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm8c98617a422f9e40af74afe5d1739667a52417d35dcf312323082cebca18f152Packages/sane-backends-libs-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm6eafbd5946752f118a9e4fa5b8a343ba582bdb58e183262f76cd1da0f1d46252Packages/sane-backends-libs-gphoto2-1.0.21-3.el6.i686.rpm0c10d21328360810a4835f8c17f65cdc8f175568649e0dbae2c3c17d517eb8e8SL6.0:sane-frontendsnewpackage: sane-frontendsThis packages includes the scanadf and xcam programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sane-frontends-1.0.14-9.2.el6.i686.rpmfa32924a126883bb1df1c40030ff35db6e4f4f37eb093eb1fa1098a4274adf37SL6.0:saslwrappernewpackage: saslwrapperA simple wrapper for cyrus-sasl that permits easy binding into scripting languages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-saslwrapper-0.1.934605-2.el6.i686.rpmc78c804780009a4137dfd62d4dbaa48e4c049999225a466c0b90610062132dc0Packages/ruby-saslwrapper-0.1.934605-2.el6.i686.rpmcf7f3acd6771638cadd71108b9dd6856efa2b538a458b3f0274a0eb735b1c37bPackages/saslwrapper-0.1.934605-2.el6.i686.rpm472f6cad91392225e0f5410c1100746ab675dfa870c5f5d5ff639634f9608903Packages/saslwrapper-devel-0.1.934605-2.el6.i686.rpma677b8758e368271bae61e9fe32d26640976d320306ab228debfd9ec2278f10bSL6.0:sat4jnewpackage: sat4jThe aim of the SAT4J library is to provide an efficient library of SAT solvers in Java. The SAT4J library targets first users of SAT "black boxes", those willing to embed SAT technologies into their application without worrying about the details.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sat4j-2.1.1-1.2.el6.noarch.rpma0056a7edd0db9f5b0673bd697d80395d9a74c679cd62d9cb3d9a1b4825bf7a3SL6.0:saxonnewpackage: saxonThe SAXON package is a collection of tools for processing XML documents. The main components are: - An XSLT processor, which implements the Version 1.0 XSLT and XPath
Recommendations from the World Wide Web Consortium, found at
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xslt-19991116 and
http://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC-xpath-19991116 with a number of powerful
extensions. This version of Saxon also includes many of the new features
defined in the XSLT 1.1 working draft, but for conformance and portability
reasons these are not available if the stylesheet header specifies
version="1.0". - A Java library, which supports a similar processing model to XSL, but allows
full programming capability, which you need if you want to perform complex
processing of the data or to access external services such as a relational
database. So you can use SAXON with any SAX-compliant XML parser by writing XSLT stylesheets, by writing Java applications, or by any combination of the two.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/saxon-6.5.5-3.5.el6.noarch.rpm732bf479a7f8f5477f62a6b13f265fcdb39db14b9cef154233974461ef4a479aPackages/saxon-aelfred-6.5.5-3.5.el6.noarch.rpmf833ac44e9980af3c3efa8ec633463ec2b0ca6dcbf49968d466d14523cd55d84Packages/saxon-demo-6.5.5-3.5.el6.noarch.rpm905ca77967983bb3f1a7c51ba6b021d8d2d8c9150d1845b9eacfea0558875582Packages/saxon-javadoc-6.5.5-3.5.el6.noarch.rpm2bcb82e8e7eaf0df35f539a1f83a3a0c0c34aef310096963350fae54fa59907fPackages/saxon-jdom-6.5.5-3.5.el6.noarch.rpmc631d9361f146eaf26e35c867f70df9d9d89ea111fec7cbe5238e5280d74e3b6Packages/saxon-manual-6.5.5-3.5.el6.noarch.rpmc94c16898661d7cde16b0fa7c86cb3ff5fe19d736d56853d02fb4bdd5a054c3bPackages/saxon-scripts-6.5.5-3.5.el6.noarch.rpm603339e43754c97b3554cb793968bcc322f6d56746248d67b585f63ee470234dSL6.0:sblim-cim-clientnewpackage: sblim-cim-clientThe purpose of this package is to provide a CIM Client Class Library for Java applications. It complies to the DMTF standard CIM Operations over HTTP and intends to be compatible with JCP JSR48 once it becomes available. To learn more about DMTF visit http://www.dmtf.org. More infos about the Java Community Process and JSR48 can be found at http://www.jcp.org and http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=48.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cim-client-1.3.9.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmfe0c1f0f5692eef5e8eab4c8b3cd08f725c141eacbcab29e6ebaead2c22a47e7Packages/sblim-cim-client-javadoc-1.3.9.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmb46b9733362a0f4345732de6187e5ca753ade022863fa68c09b2a86d8ca510fbPackages/sblim-cim-client-manual-1.3.9.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm42628d3501688647c6e072ecfd57b336bf12110d9fd44e05dcc147e6366db754SL6.0:sblim-cim-client2newpackage: sblim-cim-client2The purpose of this package is to provide a CIM Client Class Library for Java applications. It complies to the DMTF standard CIM Operations over HTTP and intends to be compatible with JCP JSR48 once it becomes available. To learn more about DMTF visit http://www.dmtf.org. More infos about the Java Community Process and JSR48 can be found at http://www.jcp.org and http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=48.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cim-client2-2.1.3-1.el6.noarch.rpm956649678bbb43450419982724909ea222ac0afccc0a22b67ad706694a991cd6Packages/sblim-cim-client2-javadoc-2.1.3-1.el6.noarch.rpme8b2eee979996e1816865ddbbb524a3236f4e33d397fe497a830b5c02ea59fdfPackages/sblim-cim-client2-manual-2.1.3-1.el6.noarch.rpm4f4ff87c28a80778222a9d6cba42cca09e53566da517c1224efb49d0576b73e8SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-basenewpackage: sblim-cmpi-baseSBLIM (Standards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability) CMPI (Common Manageability Programming Interface) Base Providers for System-Related CIM (Common Information Model) classes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-base-1.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpmed6dfe7bf7ec2f2c2e328a801d8d0a26783669a0a79d985606d348325b346e21Packages/sblim-cmpi-base-devel-1.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpmac171993fc1674bd8cddffae3a06278456b4cb02764eef36dde689dec95ab0ccPackages/sblim-cmpi-base-test-1.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpm9e02467f0d4e4750b5adf40646ba02bbf4b5bbb1464f0ba0b9d2edf5d62b0f00SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-develnewpackage: sblim-cmpi-develThis packages provides the C and C++ CMPI header files needed by provider developers and can be used standalone. If used for C++ provider development it is also necessary to have tog-pegasus-devel installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcmpiCppImpl0-2.0.1-5.el6.i686.rpmb30c234e685c497750f8f650eb5f926a3d7c4ab975e86a2e142ec6c890556674Packages/sblim-cmpi-devel-2.0.1-5.el6.i686.rpm6e73ae059c5895ea2f6b69da67d566d3f4c6628e61a21878d72d94d3bede7d11SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-dhcpnewpackage: sblim-cmpi-dhcpThe cmpi-dhcp package provides access to the DHCP configuration data via CIMOM technology/infrastructure. It contains the DHCP CIM Model, CMPI Provider with the DHCP task specific Resource Access.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-dhcp-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm2e01961cd1889e2c182994e315c53e623ddafa9ac8caa0f88d9cef218ae84162Packages/sblim-cmpi-dhcp-devel-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm20586baad896856a196d7466c3f40995a4a55e35cbabffad11cf7f11c7d7bfcaPackages/sblim-cmpi-dhcp-test-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm5ef8f156cbebb7b642198b73949ccdae9d9ec581785283ffa3b867ceaeefc4a3SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-dnsnewpackage: sblim-cmpi-dnsThe cmpi-dns package provides access to the dns configuration data via CIMOM technology/infrastructure. It contains the Dns CIM Model, CMPI Provider with the Samba task specific Resource Access.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-dns-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm7b46618a06b743ae06c191c573d7c8aa5953c336412e33ec4ecb4407033cd60cPackages/sblim-cmpi-dns-devel-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm88477a9f059d9c1b25ee6c9d08b928bceb3a2eddd6eb30ae89d94acdcc671ad9Packages/sblim-cmpi-dns-test-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm687cb117d8de7d2d5800df28111f6b23601446507a5994c0489ec3704035a631SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-fsvolnewpackage: sblim-cmpi-fsvolStandards Based Linux Instrumentation Fsvol ProvidersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-fsvol-1.5.0-2.el6.i686.rpm501e5ffc36b24e7f101e3448ab73ef0043400820ee1cfe9874035e70f762670fPackages/sblim-cmpi-fsvol-devel-1.5.0-2.el6.i686.rpmdcdfff519f5e8388ce86391bc353cc73ee9976deaa070cd2e67bde62db8dffc6Packages/sblim-cmpi-fsvol-test-1.5.0-2.el6.i686.rpm1e7311a0453df3b4f97b355991005792f16b7e3c5a854cfb8f9fab907b9caa8aSL6.0:sblim-cmpi-networknewpackage: sblim-cmpi-networkStandards Based Linux Instrumentation Network ProvidersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-network-1.4.0-1.el6.i686.rpm44c9583044a5773dbb06e97b7aebe260fe103fbe041d91dc3dba8ffbb4ff1c30Packages/sblim-cmpi-network-devel-1.4.0-1.el6.i686.rpmcfc228e36db8f85a3de2f081955b7fbe3ea21a0df631f7b54ce1d09ff4e2a260Packages/sblim-cmpi-network-test-1.4.0-1.el6.i686.rpmef4ea4c6ed1fae85f7d4e79c29308ec614ccf256f9b70da102013187e6f7ae1bSL6.0:sblim-cmpi-nfsv3newpackage: sblim-cmpi-nfsv3Standards Based Linux Instrumentation Nfsv3 ProvidersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-nfsv3-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm8d89a0421027dbe8d3871e04026fdd932c618db057d9a2f263ab717e479d4116Packages/sblim-cmpi-nfsv3-test-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpmf57a9590596dca2bd64fc8bbc6990a3f9ee82598f97efce89d77fb6d7f243994SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-nfsv4newpackage: sblim-cmpi-nfsv4Standards Based Linux Instrumentation Nfsv4 ProvidersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-nfsv4-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm4aaf256d4388128ba15bacbe3418a779cd8e0debc75b026af591ad1659163d95Packages/sblim-cmpi-nfsv4-test-1.1.0-1.el6.i686.rpmb876848e965890a12cc18a6df7c2c91e99d9a9b6203f618895e097ad7fafd43bSL6.0:sblim-cmpi-paramsnewpackage: sblim-cmpi-paramsStandards Based Linux Instrumentation Params ProvidersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-params-1.3.0-1.el6.i686.rpm5b12269b33d02c93c79ff2c22cbb1f3d2e7a2df3cc95e976d61360c4fb05208aPackages/sblim-cmpi-params-test-1.3.0-1.el6.i686.rpm2b06887d40f4ddfecf57215369ac373a078b966776ea4f3b4efcea1f744ee59cSL6.0:sblim-cmpi-sambanewpackage: sblim-cmpi-sambaThe cmpi-samba package provides access to the samba configuration data via CIMOM technology/infrastructure. It contains the Samba CIM Model, CMPI Provider with the Samba task specific Resource Access.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-samba-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpmb7b1efdc24233df2a7c4311dc6e2e1682a137e143fa78d6847f253d2f4042e17Packages/sblim-cmpi-samba-devel-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm7eb9737f1b90f68e0e704f49e148f6649855d0b4d1ecd38302bcfacb9b22b3f8Packages/sblim-cmpi-samba-test-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpme80ed239f0d45676862f6663fa857d0cad006ef8698c93d873a1256e61b07a49SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-sysfsnewpackage: sblim-cmpi-sysfsStandards Based Linux Instrumentation Sysfs ProvidersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-sysfs-1.2.0-1.el6.i686.rpm61d925dfc397b103cf01053727c4eca18343ef585a6929120d502c65119a499bPackages/sblim-cmpi-sysfs-test-1.2.0-1.el6.i686.rpmd023784ad15b2eb07cd212e93eb7b70bb822e96629891d1ba570e698c1af7e74SL6.0:sblim-cmpi-syslognewpackage: sblim-cmpi-syslogStandards Based Linux Instrumentation Syslog ProvidersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-syslog-0.8.0-1.el6.i686.rpme4a3c4b324ec97cbdad7fd09a043248f9b3fde804ca9781bb6b65b792b06fef9Packages/sblim-cmpi-syslog-test-0.8.0-1.el6.i686.rpm7a78e2a3743098f1f72148c1a89ec35a92246549d3c7888fb079e3c5e263c916SL6.0:sblim-gathernewpackage: sblim-gatherStandards Based Linux Instrumentation for Manageability Performance Data Gatherer Base. This package contains the agents and control programs for gathering and providing performance data.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-gather-2.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpmb09fc334084177e51dc0006b7f145264926c18afa3def271185f2e4e756a04d4Packages/sblim-gather-devel-2.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpm31eddee338372ca06cdc34507583f3545397aed4b8465cf45f4a09fcf6ed6bf9Packages/sblim-gather-provider-2.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpmb9fbcf4e2733950c7aaffba310feb982e51fa0e14824fb54da068878548a0803Packages/sblim-gather-test-2.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpm626f1d2b748150ef75aca91434ef79cda017a44528c81949c6d58d5054a960d9SL6.0:sblim-indication_helpernewpackage: sblim-indication_helperThis package contains a developer library for helping out when writing CMPI providers. This library polls the registered functions for data and, if it changes, a CMPI indication is set with the values of the indication class properties (also set by the developer).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-indication_helper-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpmcea1fa22892fffe6277f58bd4279a456ef569f40582a02b079b692c19e3e1aaaPackages/sblim-indication_helper-devel-0.5.0-1.el6.i686.rpm72640dfe80c23b125ec92481dca3953718d506d4f1ad3442690fc764007e114aSL6.0:sblim-sfcbnewpackage: sblim-sfcbSmall Footprint CIM Broker (sfcb) is a CIM server conforming to the CIM Operations over HTTP protocol. It is robust, with low resource consumption and therefore specifically suited for embedded and resource constrained environments. sfcb supports providers written against the Common Manageability Programming Interface (CMPI).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-sfcb-1.3.8-1.el6.i686.rpmd8909575350db719f9c1d0b88403e2af22b0cda7f350980d5061e9c46ddf29f6SL6.0:sblim-sfccnewpackage: sblim-sfccSmall Footprint CIM Client Library Runtime LibrariesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-sfcc-2.2.1-4.el6.i686.rpm082b6c5298a11d2954b8fbafdbb27dc56083d3cb65f19dc027ff90c553dec50fPackages/sblim-sfcc-devel-2.2.1-4.el6.i686.rpm533177201fb7b1cadafaca89cfe5264364166326f2f89dac7deabf9d83b0180eSL6.0:sblim-smis-hbanewpackage: sblim-smis-hbaSMI-S standards based HBA CMPI Providers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-smis-hba-1.0.0-1.el6.i686.rpm598fa6192cd42a986bc31cc9a49caf280f15cc825a3bedc0744770cacdd87709SL6.0:sblim-testsuitenewpackage: sblim-testsuiteSBLIM automated testsuite scripts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-testsuite-1.3.0-1.el6.noarch.rpm8c772800d28bd1d599fd37b5087fc288b05a09ac9030df4735360138c3d5feddSL6.0:sblim-tools-libranewpackage: sblim-tools-libraThe tools-libra package provides common functionality required by the task-specific resource access layers of wbem-smt tasks such as cmpi-dns and cmpi-samba.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-tools-libra-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm1dd50e8409e53cee440ccd386d1de1b8518b1d875c38d971fa75b9d00c9b7e43Packages/sblim-tools-libra-devel-1.0-1.el6.i686.rpm7675b9b06d8f359e9defe75990caa44b08af6f0046c1a86817247b43eed2a7c2SL6.0:sblim-wbemclinewpackage: sblim-wbemcliWBEM Command Line Interface is a standalone, command line WBEM client. It is specially suited for basic systems management tasks as it can be used in scripts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-wbemcli-1.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpmc206506ceeafd8848f11b286634056c0c1abb72ae46e2239e5bbb9c5bdffbbc4SL6.0:scenery-backgroundsnewpackage: scenery-backgroundsThis package contains a collection of Creative Commons photos taken by Jenny Downing and Luis Argerich of various peices of scenery.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/scenery-backgrounds-6.0.0-1.el6.noarch.rpma87b9a6c8c36ab42fc5b6c936461566da2ec52674f197089385d39268d60e234SL6.0:screennewpackage: screenThe screen utility allows you to have multiple logins on just one terminal. Screen is useful for users who telnet into a machine or are connected via a dumb terminal, but want to use more than just one login.
Install the screen package if you need a screen manager that can support multiple logins on one terminal.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/screen-4.0.3-15.el6.i686.rpm8c9a28aebefde34add276f28a2d8601bf301ceb488d0648b8eaed26f4072f1d4SL6.0:scrubnewpackage: scrubScrub writes patterns on files or disk devices to make retrieving the data more difficult. It operates in one of three modes: 1) the special file corresponding to an entire disk is scrubbed and all data on it is destroyed; 2) a regular file is scrubbed and only the data in the file (and optionally its name in the directory entry) is destroyed; or 3) a regular file is created, expanded until the file system is full, then scrubbed as in 2).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/scrub-2.2-1.el6.i686.rpm644096861eb445ca44303f9a852607c788f0b53d590b18e33c5de5e546548313SL6.0:scsi-target-utilsnewpackage: scsi-target-utilsThe SCSI target package contains the daemon and tools to setup a SCSI targets. Currently, software iSCSI targets are supported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/scsi-target-utils-1.0.4-3.el6.i686.rpmbd2443176163e0e0c3c8321ae7afb341ccfa8a2e30ff8f51147af32a179a731aSL6.0:sdparmnewpackage: sdparmSCSI disk parameters are held in mode pages. This utility lists or changes those parameters. Other SCSI devices (or devices that use the SCSI command set e.g. some SATA devices) such as CD/DVD and tape drives may also find parts of sdparm useful. Requires the linux kernel 2.4 series or later. In the 2.6 series any device node the understands a SCSI command set may be used (e.g. /dev/sda). In the 2.4 series SCSI device node may be used.
Fetches Vital Product Data pages. Can send commands to start or stop the media and load or unload removable media.
Warning: It is possible (but unlikely) to change SCSI disk settings such that the disk stops operating or is slowed down. Use with care.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sdparm-1.04-1.1.el6.i686.rpmccb4f43cb4282051ad17f159161c1fcd417906efa127ce0bd3654500fa9da969SL6.0:seahorsenewpackage: seahorseSeahorse is a graphical interface for managing and using encryption keys. It also integrates with nautilus, gedit and other places for encryption operations.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/seahorse-2.28.1-4.el6.i686.rpm1df0e82df4d20768d5ece600fbca8d0efb72bc96ba437d36e7f6122c0ea5c7d5Packages/seahorse-devel-2.28.1-4.el6.i686.rpm7d2c52c3cef7186040e20dc63acc474b38a5ccabe37ab0422dc5d3855b04bf02SL6.0:seahorse-pluginsnewpackage: seahorse-pluginsThe plugins and utilities in this package integrate seahorse into the GNOME desktop environment and allow users to perform operations from applications like nautilus or gedit.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/seahorse-plugins-2.28.1-2.el6.i686.rpmc56030e3984980db33ad4ea58599a821a6a877472872c645246e858dad7b6d41SL6.0:sednewpackage: sedThe sed (Stream EDitor) editor is a stream or batch (non-interactive) editor. Sed takes text as input, performs an operation or set of operations on the text and outputs the modified text. The operations that sed performs (substitutions, deletions, insertions, etc.) can be specified in a script file or from the command line.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sed-4.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm9a643e682ca5369ffdb1ad15e195fd081874c603745516db5e5fd533ab784d93SL6.0:seekwatchernewpackage: seekwatcherSeekwatcher generates graphs from blktrace runs to help visualize IO patterns and performance. It can plot multiple blktrace runs together, making it easy to compare the differences between different benchmark runs.
You should install the seekwatcher package if you need to visualize detailed information about IO patterns.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/seekwatcher-0.12-4.1.el6.noarch.rpmef14a576fee1aeb8ac2665ddf30b5ad5fffb9eb06466e44a5d18ffed8f94a816SL6.0:selinux-policynewpackage: selinux-policySELinux Reference Policy - modular. Based off of reference policy: Checked out revision 2.20091117Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-54.el6.noarch.rpmd4838ac64e142b98959def74d642572aebc34c15bdeb98615ddf772dc97e4504Packages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-54.el6.noarch.rpme32f50c9ae3e0bdbe99e5186b4e811afa2fe220d53969b753a41cd7ca89d273cPackages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-54.el6.noarch.rpma5880ae9e021c3aa2f50530c12ab02d912664679fc969167bdda2242f2237370Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-54.el6.noarch.rpm30c7c8531fd705ea5c4f7ea4ab8de0a8ea447763f056702ead301097f2395167Packages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-54.el6.noarch.rpma049e6f4edb3a0f69aab0464de55b17a9c3eee10fabffa76f20236ef5e71882cSL6.0:sendmailnewpackage: sendmailThe Sendmail program is a very widely used Mail Transport Agent (MTA). MTAs send mail from one machine to another. Sendmail is not a client program, which you use to read your email. Sendmail is a behind-the-scenes program which actually moves your email over networks or the Internet to where you want it to go.
If you ever need to reconfigure Sendmail, you will also need to have the sendmail-cf package installed. If you need documentation on Sendmail, you can install the sendmail-doc package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sendmail-8.14.4-8.el6.i686.rpm8201463a20d65e2ea64512d389baa60091c4b609e1ae6d691193220b5dfee986Packages/sendmail-cf-8.14.4-8.el6.noarch.rpm6f1a76e5b2be1fbb66fdd01deb9cc6a22048fb8ac37a30ed4866f0b8b5b71341Packages/sendmail-devel-8.14.4-8.el6.i686.rpm031a78212e7ce78e65ac7326d0a39778be29163cfb0cf2329daeea6b22c04e39Packages/sendmail-doc-8.14.4-8.el6.noarch.rpma8c110a66618c0c88e3a1239eae9fb360eb1e3c1c8be151aef4248071f13c33ePackages/sendmail-milter-8.14.4-8.el6.i686.rpm9cc6c36911271b4eb45a091bddc6206f9d1c9aa4bb076d4b7ce4ef36e9d85728SL6.0:setoolsnewpackage: setoolsSETools is a collection of graphical tools, command-line tools, and libraries designed to facilitate SELinux policy analysis.
This meta-package depends upon the main packages necessary to run SETools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setools-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpm4c841218eaec79044f7aed88a5dc381411317156e26810dd191476cca5292842Packages/setools-console-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpm0023c593d4e0d72bc72ad89d516b283a58d8cdc163353c4295ff4e7ce3693262Packages/setools-devel-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpm9e6841d0cf8fc69d0b694bfd7952b437d8c93fdacc51e856569e29724c7827d7Packages/setools-gui-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpm0d53fcd1ece18cec2dff90298557d41e07c93199e704756a6152db47bb140306Packages/setools-libs-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpm23cab47c565e267828d7982a2a103c215975c7f5975278931eaa33be17d98b1bPackages/setools-libs-java-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpm77da4e3833dac5a73aa8cf8a01720fe08855ed143d6d825f277a2cb69f0b65b8Packages/setools-libs-python-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpmea7990cc12a94eec58c7b9e2f3bdca21771d98633794d758f50562e5e8a48ea5Packages/setools-libs-tcl-3.3.7-4.el6.i686.rpmac6aaab0862c5ed9c7ba52a6653376cac18521ce9f4f81bcb75c0145b334bb54SL6.0:setroubleshootnewpackage: setroubleshootsetroubleshoot gui. Application that allows you to view setroubleshoot-server messages. Provides tools to help diagnose SELinux problems. When AVC messages are generated an alert can be generated that will give information about the problem and help track its resolution. Alerts can be configured to user preference. The same tools can be run on existing log files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setroubleshoot-2.2.94-1.el6.i686.rpm245f5bba682957d4f4eeda6726e6acbdbbdde7f0ae9ca3a901eee2b45d488515Packages/setroubleshoot-doc-2.2.94-1.el6.i686.rpmb664325b07e565cab7dde89495842f769edf3aa6ecaec04fa864b32fcd264037Packages/setroubleshoot-server-2.2.94-1.el6.i686.rpmf81a19f1b8fb5dd7038a8a64c0c0523c4cc97e04a66f39cf6d940877b2c385e1SL6.0:setroubleshoot-pluginsnewpackage: setroubleshoot-pluginsThis package provides a set of analysis plugins for use with setroubleshoot. Each plugin has the capacity to analyze SELinux AVC data and system data to provide user friendly reports describing how to interpret SELinux AVC denials.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setroubleshoot-plugins-2.1.60-1.el6.noarch.rpm842dbf7dafe93f6ddd4cb17b2761e14958a792a8706a92997b29f773123653a9SL6.0:setserialnewpackage: setserialSetserial is a basic system utility for displaying or setting serial port information. Setserial can reveal and allow you to alter the I/O port and IRQ that a particular serial device is using, and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setserial-2.17-25.el6.i686.rpm539d99d55a6a5028844deeba0c719042f2246f6c8d8c0f2ae12d0ef841c0eca9SL6.0:setupnewpackage: setupThe setup package contains a set of important system configuration and setup files, such as passwd, group, and profile.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setup-2.8.14-10.el6.noarch.rpm080721d849a971d53356da65b83f981cc0366c94d49d08bc7b5f181625dfdbceSL6.0:setuptoolnewpackage: setuptoolSetuptool is a user-friendly text mode menu utility which allows you to access all of the text mode configuration programs included in the operating system distribution.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setuptool-1.19.9-3.el6.i686.rpm6872b5bb793c695c01fe85f09d4aeaa384061308a48ec8f0c74bfa7b96c1eba4SL6.0:sg3_utilsnewpackage: sg3_utilsCollection of Linux utilities for devices that use the SCSI command set. Includes utilities to copy data based on "dd" syntax and semantics (called sg_dd, sgp_dd and sgm_dd); check INQUIRY data and VPD pages (sg_inq); check mode and log pages (sginfo, sg_modes and sg_logs); spin up and down disks (sg_start); do self tests (sg_senddiag); and various other functions. See the README, CHANGELOG and COVERAGE files. Requires the linux kernel 2.4 series or later. In the 2.4 series SCSI generic device names (e.g. /dev/sg0) must be used. In the 2.6 series other device names may be used as well (e.g. /dev/sda).
Warning: Some of these tools access the internals of your system and the incorrect usage of them may render your system inoperable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sg3_utils-1.28-3.el6.i686.rpm6581c15fd61949a1fb17e8cf59595cc92f461a6ac30f554137efc95443d923edPackages/sg3_utils-devel-1.28-3.el6.i686.rpmd06b7f5a8daa289307465393519ebd62cd79d5b57d70c43b4075fe06d80523a7Packages/sg3_utils-libs-1.28-3.el6.i686.rpm868dab1a87021b69aa2723af882a10bf5b7eb60e3e2df94b3637040ad2ce1958SL6.0:sgml-commonnewpackage: sgml-commonThe sgml-common package contains a collection of entities and DTDs that are useful for processing SGML, but that don't need to be included in multiple packages. Sgml-common also includes an up-to-date Open Catalog file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sgml-common-0.6.3-32.el6.noarch.rpm8a8fddacaaa5f77cb3dc6af0d001fa91abbec5889105a09e12ba6e4cf81e0314Packages/xml-common-0.6.3-32.el6.noarch.rpmde481965f77178672a7fb8751978e5473606d3fbd2e049794bf800becd01fd47SL6.0:sgpionewpackage: sgpioIntel SGPIO enclosure management utilityScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sgpio-1.2.0.10-5.el6.i686.rpmeb05d89c88573fbfcae401f98efaf080634d3520925c667aa8311881c4ccc797SL6.0:shadow-utilsnewpackage: shadow-utilsThe shadow-utils package includes the necessary programs for converting UNIX password files to the shadow password format, plus programs for managing user and group accounts. The pwconv command converts passwords to the shadow password format. The pwunconv command unconverts shadow passwords and generates an npasswd file (a standard UNIX password file). The pwck command checks the integrity of password and shadow files. The lastlog command prints out the last login times for all users. The useradd, userdel, and usermod commands are used for managing user accounts. The groupadd, groupdel, and groupmod commands are used for managing group accounts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/shadow-utils-4.1.4.2-8.el6.i686.rpmaa68d7e5cdf5c0079941e69135b04dcfa993b4039f31efbe237faa623ee00ef0SL6.0:shared-mime-infonewpackage: shared-mime-infoThis is the freedesktop.org shared MIME info database.
Many programs and desktops use the MIME system to represent the types of files. Frequently, it is necessary to work out the correct MIME type for a file. This is generally done by examining the file's name or contents, and looking up the correct MIME type in a database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/shared-mime-info-0.70-4.el6.i686.rpm6fecef161c755eeced4a7dc43a049882425f9a4fe26e22f8c1e081a7b9637469SL6.0:sharutilsnewpackage: sharutilsThe sharutils package contains the GNU shar utilities, a set of tools for encoding and decoding packages of files (in binary or text format) in a special plain text format called shell archives (shar). This format can be sent through e-mail (which can be problematic for regular binary files). The shar utility supports a wide range of capabilities (compressing, uuencoding, splitting long files for multi-part mailings, providing checksums), which make it very flexible at creating shar files. After the files have been sent, the unshar tool scans mail messages looking for shar files. Unshar automatically strips off mail headers and introductory text and then unpacks the shar files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sharutils-4.7-6.1.el6.i686.rpm5a40f0972d1d0a1247e6774f20675f5657c2fd19b1fb9d89364575ccbe64593bSL6.0:sil-padauk-fontsnewpackage: sil-padauk-fontsPadauk is a Myanmar font covering all currently used characters in the Myanmar block. The font aims to cover all minority language needs. At the moment, these do not extend to stylistic variation needs. The font is a smart font using a Graphite description.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sil-padauk-fonts-2.6.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm1f53904d2202b29cb4c805db29c0bd1d1ed809c2ec1b281a1d7b33cc961738a2SL6.0:sinjdocnewpackage: sinjdocThis package contains Sinjdoc a tool for generating Javadoc-style documentation from Java source codeScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sinjdoc-0.5-9.1.el6.i686.rpm5e3b21476639731fd41e43bb85946b8dd252ee2d54e21983d3f6df6cf9318110SL6.0:sipnewpackage: sipSIP is a tool for generating bindings for C++ classes so that they can be accessed as normal Python classes. SIP takes many of its ideas from SWIG but, because it is specifically designed for C++ and Python, is able to generate tighter bindings. SIP is so called because it is a small SWIG.
SIP was originally designed to generate Python bindings for KDE and so has explicit support for the signal slot mechanism used by the Qt/KDE class libraries. However, SIP can be used to generate Python bindings for any C++ class library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sip-4.9.3-1.el6.i686.rpm93a8546a061324c719bf1cdf07e50e32954a19aec71a0585ac4b4bbe262c8be7Packages/sip-devel-4.9.3-1.el6.i686.rpm48b97bb255e764f53ec0e55c55e1fde587ea1d259cd241956c87e86720e716a3SL6.0:sl-bookmarksnewpackage: sl-bookmarksThis package contains the default bookmarks for Scientific LinuxScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-bookmarks-6-1.sl6.noarch.rpm206e8e83d4ecd364616ddb35f728b93742b3bf101aa3a46667770921e477f002SL6.0:sl-indexhtmlnewpackage: sl-indexhtmlThe indexhtml package contains the welcome page shown by your Web browser, which you'll see after you've successfully installed Scientific Linux.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-indexhtml-6-1.sl6.noarch.rpm0198f6d8b33f5a2c220cc63e3aa3e69669ce42b070679250fb9d22e9afa91575SL6.0:sl-releasenewpackage: sl-releaseThe Scientific Linux 6.0 release.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-release-6.0-6.0.1.i686.rpm795fd87915f2f80b90d75fbece423b8d46873383d7b04e71abf1a0523203a5e1SL6.0:sl-release-notesnewpackage: sl-release-notesThe Scientific Linux 6.0 release notes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-release-notes-6.0-1.noarch.rpmd09e0a9ecad34acf49ad19654de36cd3ff335537e5e10cc7f6cf0ad2317c4811SL6.0:slangnewpackage: slangS-Lang is an interpreted language and a programming library. The S-Lang language was designed so that it can be easily embedded into a program to provide the program with a powerful extension language. The S-Lang library, provided in this package, provides the S-Lang extension language. S-Lang's syntax resembles C, which makes it easy to recode S-Lang procedures in C if you need to.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/slang-2.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpmd9e01ba7a64a6faef4f5330636bff1b29d333f1cf5bf60f8ae8e299ea0cad9bePackages/slang-devel-2.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpm5a0a1ed8648709c0851ccd7d623e8eac33ba677b41240ab8be0ee4625d80fa0fPackages/slang-slsh-2.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpmda7d076cab1ef7d1521c821ae98d99e362500d05c6d3572929e3db43cfca6505Packages/slang-static-2.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpm53ef178b3b74ce893e3f05fa4ba05a3436954f87cc568e501721501df1f4b80cSL6.0:slf4jnewpackage: slf4jThe Simple Logging Facade for Java or (SLF4J) is intended to serve as a simple facade for various logging APIs allowing to the end-user to plug in the desired implementation at deployment time. SLF4J also allows for a gradual migration path away from Jakarta Commons Logging (JCL).
Logging API implementations can either choose to implement the SLF4J interfaces directly, e.g. NLOG4J or SimpleLogger. Alternatively, it is possible (and rather easy) to write SLF4J adapters for the given API implementation, e.g. Log4jLoggerAdapter or JDK14LoggerAdapter..Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/slf4j-1.5.8-7.el6.noarch.rpm4aaca1baafb531fce94c58e1c330b825f277ea1c8da8e1e09fd6d3a917029576Packages/slf4j-javadoc-1.5.8-7.el6.noarch.rpmf2b91b2abfcfe6877aac2e6c1278d3128fd098e8f8e9680f2e26a7b9a813fc1bPackages/slf4j-manual-1.5.8-7.el6.noarch.rpm1034f2285aacc81bb66ef2cee07fa77a3313a285a5d9c25bfe1e114606e4c7f7SL6.0:smartmontoolsnewpackage: smartmontoolsThe smartmontools package contains two utility programs (smartctl and smartd) to control and monitor storage systems using the Self- Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology System (SMART) built into most modern ATA and SCSI hard disks. In many cases, these utilities will provide advanced warning of disk degradation and failure.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/smartmontools-5.39.1-2.el6.i686.rpm4ed98564dda40b2349d3dab9cf2002b2c1e5d6198a2b6538c2dbd32c14d23ab0SL6.0:smc-fontsnewpackage: smc-fontsThe SMC Fonts package contains fonts for the display of traditional and new Malayalam Script.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/smc-anjalioldlipi-fonts-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpm17c29ad30e42a2b8a4d364f772bbaf32ae515e6e18704387368806357cf6f1caPackages/smc-dyuthi-fonts-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpm83675b31cd9ef413295b514f1b5c2d17f77801b464cd2b88111b3a0046b8e5fdPackages/smc-fonts-common-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpmec5f7939cd215e609f8643b0453ffcbc6d3a453fd64b8340669cbf68e68e36acPackages/smc-kalyani-fonts-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpm3fbc79d83ebeede57486eb5dff286b682393a4295e11ceae669b1ff27af2423fPackages/smc-meera-fonts-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpmde625026879c7a70ba8627df25372a1858f104b0f5cbf94e6ed6f92ef5133ffcPackages/smc-rachana-fonts-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpm75ebf585b458511671fb48920c22c2addb9afc56e6ed574298e8410453142796Packages/smc-raghumalayalam-fonts-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpm0f5de1102c6126c19defd215d85a7572f8bd3dfacabba0f8f96e2c0cd6b8adabPackages/smc-suruma-fonts-04.2-11.el6.noarch.rpm064ad0c11ae63ddee14611f0f544f20758d60644705529c4600f3f8e3ed98096SL6.0:smp_utilsnewpackage: smp_utilsThis is a package of utilities. Each utility sends a Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) Management Protocol (SMP) request to a SMP target. If the request fails then the error is decoded. If the request succeeds then the response is either decoded, printed out in hexadecimal or output in binary. This package supports multiple interfaces since SMP passthroughs are not mature. This package supports the linux 2.4 and 2.6 series and should be easy to port to other operating systems.
Warning: Some of these tools access the internals of your system and the incorrect usage of them may render your system inoperable.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/smp_utils-0.94-4.el6.i686.rpm13e612dce0fa38dabd414554245d6d69f260df759f717cb0ae3bba041592a793SL6.0:sopranonewpackage: sopranoQt wrapper API to different RDF storage solutions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/soprano-2.3.1-1.2.el6.i686.rpm3b2c9b5e1811c244f3865837e905345eb59cb8f4d525e0f9b8379bf9ba2ba0a6Packages/soprano-apidocs-2.3.1-1.2.el6.noarch.rpm1c36207485004043e5873b8bd079a4ebe31a4c0faa51f53ca706ecc063bf68d9Packages/soprano-devel-2.3.1-1.2.el6.i686.rpmcfdd054585f686a38b3cd1abdd34f1d0b9e4bc6bb7eaf3c63c0906d71182ce68SL6.0:sosnewpackage: sosSos is a set of tools that gathers information about system hardware and configuration. The information can then be used for diagnostic purposes and debugging. Sos is commonly used to help support technicians and developers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sos-2.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmd21854f3f2a7e4ecc2eb090d2952a0669450cb7d057cdbabc9bc57d7c495b6abSL6.0:sound-juicernewpackage: sound-juicerGStreamer-based CD ripping tool. Saves audio CDs to Ogg/vorbis.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sound-juicer-2.28.1-6.el6.i686.rpm5fb7028c9c947ea186891d09152c8c140600d500cc6d0037c80cce967240ce34SL6.0:sound-theme-freedesktopnewpackage: sound-theme-freedesktopThe default freedesktop.org sound theme following the XDG theming specification. (http://0pointer.de/public/sound-theme-spec.html).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sound-theme-freedesktop-0.7-3.el6.noarch.rpm433e8914759ac5f173ef65537ffdecc0c6efdced6ebed3f803f5922190a6d19aSL6.0:soxnewpackage: soxSoX (Sound eXchange) is a sound file format converter SoX can convert between many different digitized sound formats and perform simple sound manipulation functions, including sound effects.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sox-14.2.0-6.el6.i686.rpmb3de3fabcf9cc668d44de2ebbe251ca2b7f354b83e72142280a2dd3eaee2433dPackages/sox-devel-14.2.0-6.el6.i686.rpme916b64aff13a2838ed15295a9f5a5c65afcbd14f7f30fa50a1ece4d0db2486dSL6.0:spamassassinnewpackage: spamassassinSpamAssassin provides you with a way to reduce if not completely eliminate Unsolicited Commercial Email (SPAM) from your incoming email. It can be invoked by a MDA such as sendmail or postfix, or can be called from a procmail script, .forward file, etc. It uses a genetic-algorithm evolved scoring system to identify messages which look spammy, then adds headers to the message so they can be filtered by the user's mail reading software. This distribution includes the spamd/spamc components which create a server that considerably speeds processing of mail.
To enable spamassassin, if you are receiving mail locally, simply add this line to your ~/.procmailrc: INCLUDERC=/etc/mail/spamassassin/spamassassin-default.rc
To filter spam for all users, add that line to /etc/procmailrc (creating if necessary).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spamassassin-3.3.1-2.el6.i686.rpmb0755f1ca051b8f3d31cc1a2185438d28c23b4d1cc85eb1cfabb09d7fef66614SL6.0:speexnewpackage: speexSpeex is a patent-free compression format designed especially for speech. It is specialized for voice communications at low bit-rates in the 2-45 kbps range. Possible applications include Voice over IP (VoIP), Internet audio streaming, audio books, and archiving of speech data (e.g. voice mail).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/speex-1.2-0.12.rc1.1.el6.i686.rpm42946b1d8f4d90e954ae2a428f372f20ceb0a7d8f768a63e9301c0e4f6f6b5e5Packages/speex-devel-1.2-0.12.rc1.1.el6.i686.rpm637463eedc31569673e1a11fba2437c2e6a81ca24b1141643cd33a1989fa6770Packages/speex-tools-1.2-0.12.rc1.1.el6.i686.rpm59561546fd15689c0163c5c5dbfff1276e7e2786d4e7e24d05ebc87f8df95192SL6.0:spice-clientnewpackage: spice-clientThe Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) is a remote display system built for virtual environments which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
This package provides the client side of the SPICE protocolScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-client-0.4.2-18.el6.i686.rpm10f3216866c00bd1b560d9b2eb0278c732732a484e4ee4562805a06b579e4ab2SL6.0:spice-commonnewpackage: spice-commonThe Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) is a remote display system built for virtual environments which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures.
This package should only be used for building other spice packages. Not intended to be installed on user machines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-common-devel-0.4.2-7.el6.i686.rpmd0d5985006f5cd0c3e204aef581dd0661e7d6cba908d425404d1902affc9e189SL6.0:spice-xpinewpackage: spice-xpiSPICE extension for mozilla allows the client to be used from a web browser.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-xpi-2.4-1.el6.i686.rpm8b2c94f68595ed079fc1bce0498f0bdf3dafd6a9488bc2b1cef7b76b65f79070SL6.0:sqlitenewpackage: sqliteSQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. A large subset of SQL92 is supported. A complete database is stored in a single disk file. The API is designed for convenience and ease of use. Applications that link against SQLite can enjoy the power and flexibility of an SQL database without the administrative hassles of supporting a separate database server. Version 2 and version 3 binaries are named to permit each to be installed on a single hostScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lemon-3.6.20-1.el6.i686.rpm4f24aa0ca1dcdd790ea6a0ec13e59a6101f3eb2931b6fddb779ca64245d6e20cPackages/sqlite-3.6.20-1.el6.i686.rpmdd70ba47cf79d8f738970aea38e375db2e6db34ede4736b8fcbc8d528b2d11e4Packages/sqlite-devel-3.6.20-1.el6.i686.rpmab1e8afd026966382d6a495f52378f0c07129f9b7fc9fe3ded4f660dd6d690eaPackages/sqlite-doc-3.6.20-1.el6.i686.rpmfa280c11867e41ffbeb9047b800f7ee9d3b6b5603b87bf54a9031fe2637e4293Packages/sqlite-tcl-3.6.20-1.el6.i686.rpm00f64a3628c5cd7d3ac92d9fbd43680f531c99818d81f911b054a1a94f137d6fSL6.0:squashfs-toolsnewpackage: squashfs-toolsSquashfs is a highly compressed read-only filesystem for Linux. This package contains the utilities for manipulating squashfs filesystems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/squashfs-tools-4.0-3.el6.i686.rpm4dd444df7b35cd5f79992f43542b4065f23735fe47ee029b8500af465dca1d86SL6.0:squidnewpackage: squidSquid is a high-performance proxy caching server for Web clients, supporting FTP, gopher, and HTTP data objects. Unlike traditional caching software, Squid handles all requests in a single, non-blocking, I/O-driven process. Squid keeps meta data and especially hot objects cached in RAM, caches DNS lookups, supports non-blocking DNS lookups, and implements negative caching of failed requests.
Squid consists of a main server program squid, a Domain Name System lookup program (dnsserver), a program for retrieving FTP data (ftpget), and some management and client tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/squid-3.1.4-1.el6.i686.rpmffcc7be5030fbe83c62b34955cfc332f5eb1ac176590e4997c8af6da5978ca35SL6.0:sssdnewpackage: sssdProvides a set of daemons to manage access to remote directories and authentication mechanisms. It provides an NSS and PAM interface toward the system and a pluggable backend system to connect to multiple different account sources. It is also the basis to provide client auditing and policy services for projects like FreeIPA.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcollection-0.5.0-28.el6.i686.rpme0f6c00246804e4bd6ef3a278e9a4945da3b8ccf486d77d37026b2f279031f7cPackages/libcollection-devel-0.5.0-28.el6.i686.rpm17b9f925c7b297af2d51821445a339a6c666d001739c7c1c1967a91d23f0c08ePackages/libdhash-0.4.0-28.el6.i686.rpm0693a59c4e006e7fba323316c5c2951cbb9172b534b0d1c4c6159205608662a3Packages/libdhash-devel-0.4.0-28.el6.i686.rpmd4644f621cf2b63054b4537444aa7466dabc809076aa4e34a61db0eec498f566Packages/libini_config-0.5.1-28.el6.i686.rpma4efdf6683ba4c229e4fd4afb2a6ec1cc4a5f4ee0a6bd2815726e9c18fcc283bPackages/libini_config-devel-0.5.1-28.el6.i686.rpm99bb6b7d450dec6d1a0190e2710ae423906de8498383d8ec6508932b78232645Packages/libpath_utils-0.2.0-28.el6.i686.rpm14eafbe6e38674ed77bb8ccea3628c601fda6b4d715b20bb87a725196253cc54Packages/libpath_utils-devel-0.2.0-28.el6.i686.rpmce98e8125b72ddb7353c083e325edd62d65f649a79b1b67f82f18ababfe44ff2Packages/libref_array-0.1.0-28.el6.i686.rpm84b5141329b529bec58b70027a3456c4781c116cd3a6ab7a4c5cf46d57f6b6caPackages/libref_array-devel-0.1.0-28.el6.i686.rpma3084bf475cab0ee43b7970b20bc10c0b98824ac369f38b9b8e4f1a7b89664d6Packages/sssd-1.2.1-28.el6.i686.rpm2093689ca50c0e627747a976ca0c42eae77a392e3c56b7d0a12efe802e0488b5Packages/sssd-client-1.2.1-28.el6.i686.rpm8c5ff5d96cfacd2290916b6ea48ee8590495d3d8cea2078a360fd70b6d2a040eSL6.0:starnewpackage: starStar saves many files together into a single tape or disk archive, and can restore individual files from the archive. Star supports ACL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/star-1.5-9.el6.i686.rpmded3985b991ca9f366a185b685c35058924e82365dbfb6ec8506735503e82d75SL6.0:startup-notificationnewpackage: startup-notificationThis package contains libstartup-notification which implements a startup notification protocol. Using this protocol a desktop environment can track the launch of an application and provide feedback such as a busy cursor, among other features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/startup-notification-0.10-2.1.el6.i686.rpm3cb9cf114744d0580e66528ea86478400d92bd7509d4556822c7428e084b207aPackages/startup-notification-devel-0.10-2.1.el6.i686.rpmb91ba842663aa775d0c5378418c417a6e3e1b8408e624568975cc8a2aaa571f5SL6.0:stix-fontsnewpackage: stix-fontsThe mission of the Scientific and Technical Information Exchange (STIX) font creation project is the preparation of a comprehensive set of fonts that serve the scientific and engineering community in the process from manuscript creation through final publication, both in electronic and print formats.
This package includes base Unicode fonts containing most glyphs for standard use.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/stix-fonts-0.9-13.1.el6.noarch.rpm0aa9df8a3f06c92995b4ce23a5b37b2e98318848d15ae904020540f917e0a86cPackages/stix-integrals-fonts-0.9-13.1.el6.noarch.rpm08d7856af823fb06f4acf2745c74e0736b3a948500f0263e064a94197e06aec6Packages/stix-pua-fonts-0.9-13.1.el6.noarch.rpm771651a87651cb8f2fb7f8b84e7da252365757f00ffe3e7e4a82ab401495f333Packages/stix-sizes-fonts-0.9-13.1.el6.noarch.rpm5e18d875b9957b2b14bef4a95bab4d8e27b94823d578f17883d58d66b086f531Packages/stix-variants-fonts-0.9-13.1.el6.noarch.rpme157469403506c44cff35a1bbd011c690e6c262244530d1a8f48de8d7d93fbdeSL6.0:stracenewpackage: straceThe strace program intercepts and records the system calls called and received by a running process. Strace can print a record of each system call, its arguments and its return value. Strace is useful for diagnosing problems and debugging, as well as for instructional purposes.
Install strace if you need a tool to track the system calls made and received by a process.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/strace-4.5.19-1.6.el6.i686.rpm2f435f7cae4251f5bd37a5c5a5ff2f31c40c5b5eb6a88cabe433f6326f9e9a03SL6.0:striginewpackage: strigiStrigi is a fast and light desktop search engine. It can handle a large range of file formats such as emails, office documents, media files, and file archives. It can index files that are embedded in other files. This means email attachments and files in zip files are searchable as if they were normal files on your harddisk.
Strigi is normally run as a background daemon that can be accessed by many other programs at once. In addition to the daemon, Strigi comes with powerful replacements for the popular unix commands 'find' and 'grep'. These are called 'deepfind' and 'deepgrep' and can search inside files just like the strigi daemon can.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/strigi-0.7.0-2.el6.i686.rpmfc821fac5e0108cb7d75892c8f459b53ec8e21e9c3026dea74011a481c650a39Packages/strigi-devel-0.7.0-2.el6.i686.rpm3d61d587c0767e65f4701b0e937fe0e7a942344a0b2f46df94b3f4e4ecd3fde5Packages/strigi-libs-0.7.0-2.el6.i686.rpmeb9d641795c6e3a43d42846c233944d8614e1f4b2567a9713b3806ba941d2bc9SL6.0:stunnelnewpackage: stunnelStunnel is a socket wrapper which can provide SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) support to ordinary applications. For example, it can be used in conjunction with imapd to create an SSL secure IMAP server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/stunnel-4.29-2.el6.i686.rpm21d833287f3d99f80b355750235c4c868dec14e4a4322e3366a7a12de5de22bfSL6.0:subversionnewpackage: subversionSubversion is a concurrent version control system which enables one or more users to collaborate in developing and maintaining a hierarchy of files and directories while keeping a history of all changes. Subversion only stores the differences between versions, instead of every complete file. Subversion is intended to be a compelling replacement for CVS.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_dav_svn-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpm76c1abc609e266e0ece3f0e995bbc525e258aaf81e1e5d0ac7ec1a22ecc60715Packages/subversion-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpm2593bb0d69565fa345782779499ec618b6826a2aefef8e302d7a4b202616eb9ePackages/subversion-devel-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpmcebabaf3cb748a318079fa8a58cc60bb8a1b5df158707cf90f884d804e91b207Packages/subversion-gnome-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpm274b1d9188adfeee11df1c3252fac820a3403b95c461cbe7c96b9ef0a1e44a8aPackages/subversion-javahl-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpmb4c4e73cf5e972f387edcf1685948d84d22c7a645dbc15efa4ce3728e10da4d9Packages/subversion-kde-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpm4bfe843a6f076c4cefd8679a970680d52d699ab4227bcc004b343013fe140ae0Packages/subversion-perl-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpm0c08ae9782fc322108ae7ab37d1902e35dc60c3e9064bc02cfa6b28147117d4dPackages/subversion-ruby-1.6.11-2.el6.i686.rpm3524b98e4dd11003d6207da39b0fc02c1c45c4a51fdee84a62b36e55a80350bfPackages/subversion-svn2cl-1.6.11-2.el6.noarch.rpm08d687271aaf2668aae481d7bd68eb72af457526bc550c92a8d74ec3104dc923SL6.0:sudonewpackage: sudoSudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands as root while logging all commands and arguments. Sudo operates on a per-command basis. It is not a replacement for the shell. Features include: the ability to restrict what commands a user may run on a per-host basis, copious logging of each command (providing a clear audit trail of who did what), a configurable timeout of the sudo command, and the ability to use the same configuration file (sudoers) on many different machines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sudo-1.7.2p2-9.el6.i686.rpm30528398fe74050058210c58bd1a0a1afc83f53ee18857397b6959caa5166fc5SL6.0:svnkitnewpackage: svnkitSVNKit is a pure Java Subversion client library. You would like to use SVNKit when you need to access or modify Subversion repository from your Java application, be it a standalone program, plugin or web application. Being a pure Java program, SVNKit doesn't need any additional configuration or native binaries to work on any OS that runs Java.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-svnkit-1.3.0-3.el6.i686.rpm3328a685ee6c747c0bd05d5e06f80da4b3c81e466235a15102f0dfb02e772469Packages/svnkit-1.3.0-3.el6.i686.rpm7915445c4d35cabef79009d4e4f81db1ae453045c646a47843c5aa3354b4428cPackages/svnkit-javadoc-1.3.0-3.el6.i686.rpm81ef16fc0fd99e205497f895d2254795edc0049ad89bbc34fd03b1ed0b26a42fSL6.0:swignewpackage: swigSimplified Wrapper and Interface Generator (SWIG) is a software development tool for connecting C, C++ and Objective C programs with a variety of high-level programming languages. SWIG is primarily used with Perl, Python and Tcl/TK, but it has also been extended to Java, Eiffel and Guile. SWIG is normally used to create high-level interpreted programming environments, systems integration, and as a tool for building user interfacesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/swig-1.3.40-5.el6.i686.rpm96921d266b79122d1de91042691cabb5aab79f21541195176b1c98e4c0eb81e4Packages/swig-doc-1.3.40-5.el6.noarch.rpm0226b646cd975ab1a0c3893af715b0dc49022d86bf75903dd6784d41a4947e8aSL6.0:symlinksnewpackage: symlinksThe symlinks utility performs maintenance on symbolic links. Symlinks checks for symlink problems, including dangling symlinks which point to nonexistent files. Symlinks can also automatically convert absolute symlinks to relative symlinks.
Install the symlinks package if you need a program for maintaining symlinks on your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/symlinks-1.4-2.1.el6.i686.rpm612eda11ac2cbd9a5804c9f7afd10234ae1e4b62422304416571ccc96d2a76b7SL6.0:sysfsutilsnewpackage: sysfsutilsThis package's purpose is to provide a set of utilities for interfacing with sysfs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsysfs-2.1.0-6.1.el6.i686.rpm1c29636666fa1e5c715ce2c6d39a7d5c22ac7bcc1701df041ec658c751256bd7Packages/libsysfs-devel-2.1.0-6.1.el6.i686.rpm9893d1e79e8f91b7d25151f3f8e699e102f8b0f6bad84c650e4e918290dc14eePackages/sysfsutils-2.1.0-6.1.el6.i686.rpmba4bfe3cad9880e6caaa978126228975626fe3ebbf19380550af2cdcb4f875bfSL6.0:syslinuxnewpackage: syslinuxSYSLINUX is a suite of bootloaders, currently supporting DOS FAT filesystems, Linux ext2/ext3 filesystems (EXTLINUX), PXE network boots (PXELINUX), or ISO 9660 CD-ROMs (ISOLINUX). It also includes a tool, MEMDISK, which loads legacy operating systems from these media.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/syslinux-3.86-1.1.el6.i686.rpm45efd683ec0b0d733e3b1ea350a7fd917212e0e5d1e6d5b63e5704144ea209cfSL6.0:sysstatnewpackage: sysstatThis package provides the sar and iostat commands for Linux. Sar and iostat enable system monitoring of disk, network, and other IO activity.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sysstat-9.0.4-11.el6.i686.rpm00d73c44063f23ba525b06ef56b86fafb8eec5faf01494c80ed9ba8a4e0bc553SL6.0:system-config-datenewpackage: system-config-datesystem-config-date is a graphical interface for changing the system date and time, configuring the system time zone, and setting up the NTP daemon to synchronize the time of the system with an NTP time server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-date-1.9.60-1.el6.noarch.rpme32775ec5085e630e92c43b7a337a42c2649b4df436bb1368d6ca2e1405e9d52SL6.0:system-config-date-docsnewpackage: system-config-date-docsThis package contains the online documentation for system-config-date, with which you can configure date, time and the use of timeservers on your system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-date-docs-1.0.9-1.el6.noarch.rpm4402a145ddd09f252131724e037f3cb04d655e839015a77995624e1f9c0e51a5SL6.0:system-config-firewallnewpackage: system-config-firewallsystem-config-firewall is a graphical user interface for basic firewall setup.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-firewall-1.2.27-1.el6.noarch.rpma6dcd0d8701176a6d1536f306e673cbd0a4104950134ea1d796b82475650852aPackages/system-config-firewall-base-1.2.27-1.el6.noarch.rpma8393d8f32e79405955c1fd94779b378d0252b16ec3d3cc3384dba724bcdf081Packages/system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.27-1.el6.noarch.rpmd7d882d17a7d00d0128f0209fe4d52a4f054251373b5220ae6f3740d1854ea03SL6.0:system-config-kdumpnewpackage: system-config-kdumpsystem-config-kdump is a graphical tool for configuring kernel crash dumping via kdump and kexec.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-kdump-2.0.2.2-2.el6.noarch.rpm41a4670b3c0d9319ff28acb223b8911acc486fa194f1ed1ed8ef7526f2222554SL6.0:system-config-keyboardnewpackage: system-config-keyboardsystem-config-keyboard is a graphical user interface that allows the user to change the default keyboard of the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-keyboard-1.3.1-3.el6.i686.rpmba209b389078640c5d06739859ec7b523994104aaa98c0e8c2c031956005c02cSL6.0:system-config-kickstartnewpackage: system-config-kickstartKickstart Configurator is a graphical tool for creating kickstart files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-kickstart-2.8.6.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm177e0e00a66480cbbc8f614763df709f14c9e91b9e934bcdf1af7ec8f403d4d6SL6.0:system-config-languagenewpackage: system-config-languagesystem-config-language is a graphical user interface that allows the user to change the default language of the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-language-1.3.4-5.el6.noarch.rpmcede389c2eb600ab2a34e44a7b51b49d9ffbedc773571f26e37c4ad6809f25d4SL6.0:system-config-lvmnewpackage: system-config-lvmsystem-config-lvm is a utility for graphically configuring Logical VolumesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-lvm-1.1.12-7.el6.noarch.rpm233abf89d4408c41d1824f37b0cb71ff2e2ec7b1d933e8f8c5b76b22761182c6SL6.0:system-config-networknewpackage: system-config-networkThis is the GUI of the network configuration tool, supporting Ethernet, Wireless, TokenRing, ADSL, ISDN and PPP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-network-tui-1.6.0.el6.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm3732af2b749390372240ac6e6c2519467e64d3960d445050e3dce81818a51796SL6.0:system-config-printernewpackage: system-config-printersystem-config-printer is a graphical user interface that allows the user to configure a CUPS print server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-printer-1.1.16-17.el6.i686.rpm2c2a66cdd5533ad04a7b36246ec00f9693e45c46debe83dc0b61b7d08d5980c7Packages/system-config-printer-libs-1.1.16-17.el6.i686.rpmc841ee8457a3d04ea3729755d1d0a0a45f47fbb243913944bedfad2bde172292Packages/system-config-printer-udev-1.1.16-17.el6.i686.rpmcf06777f0129340da1f9a44fadb90de200b8bb92fd8adbec0926bb84ee143c6aSL6.0:system-config-servicesnewpackage: system-config-servicessystem-config-services is a utility which allows you to configure which services should be enabled on your machine.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-services-0.99.45-1.el6.3.noarch.rpmf7a0a305dad0b7f3f795434b58901ed4a2e6ba5ced9a0b2ae4285ee24c156e62SL6.0:system-config-services-docsnewpackage: system-config-services-docsThis package contains the online documentation for system-config-services is a utility which allows you to configure which services should be enabled on your machine.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-services-docs-1.1.8-1.el6.noarch.rpmb441827a6955568b66ad25b2365189bff8c0e1713b6e7b92274085ee5dfe1485SL6.0:system-config-usersnewpackage: system-config-userssystem-config-users is a graphical utility for administrating users and groups. It depends on the libuser library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-users-1.2.104-1.el6.noarch.rpmc18c8fd5fcc611929cf69f5d9766f0d0c5efeab66d89e16ace3392b5e9e68163SL6.0:system-config-users-docsnewpackage: system-config-users-docsThis package contains the online documentation for system-config-users which is a graphical utility for administrating users and groups.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-users-docs-1.0.8-1.el6.noarch.rpmf09f7c71e341551c4de2e247c6b58d0eb357a0e5287f417d78eb4d3866530023SL6.0:system-gnome-themenewpackage: system-gnome-themeThis package contains the system GNOME meta theme.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-gnome-theme-60.0.2-1.el6.noarch.rpmcebcbbd9477c02df52472900955c01d1722332295096edcf2f663ffdfc7375edSL6.0:system-icon-themenewpackage: system-icon-themeThis package contains the system icon theme.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-icon-theme-6.0.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm8bd1ba4ecf31458fe3b530f6d8f0c277a1128a191f688db646f836369b67c233SL6.0:system-setup-keyboardnewpackage: system-setup-keyboardsystem-setup-keyboard gets invoked by hal to apply the keyboard layout defined in /etc/sysconfig/keyboard.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-setup-keyboard-0.7-4.el6.i686.rpm36d14710ed9f22958797f51f56109763333d92c1965395cdef3fbba0398c43cdSL6.0:systemtapnewpackage: systemtapSystemTap is an instrumentation system for systems running Linux 2.6. Developers can write instrumentation to collect data on the operation of the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/systemtap-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpmd12e3b33466fd07a0925479494de13b78bc966fc1a585106790471e4371a7f87Packages/systemtap-client-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpm8bfcbe41658f59c9fc1dc683c9d8e0404deca7c4e112f7c0a3bcd83953a61430Packages/systemtap-grapher-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpme9e6a8ece6d387c3053eefadb17bde9fb42130193907fff1cf8fb45d64b46e14Packages/systemtap-initscript-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpmf459004ff73b3f3b612fe0299ee70086e7a192e31fd51b3463fcc5f7eca62febPackages/systemtap-runtime-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpm0ec45fa67c4eb455edb00d07cb2f123383211ffbb6599a131d48e345519c6d38Packages/systemtap-sdt-devel-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpm8aff8348f18f3c1fac1bf3ffed37a3d6a7b13c4154b4baadf7f5bc89168168b1Packages/systemtap-server-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpmd5df94d50dd911d44c4b99048d9c3402f68fe00be8caf6c44d8547be6bc7c3f9Packages/systemtap-testsuite-1.2-9.el6.i686.rpmcb1ee79d0bf9213b3ce3607c4461847e3c02bcd94831524cdde8b7f461acecaaSL6.0:sysvinitnewpackage: sysvinitThe sysvinit package contains a group of processes that control the very basic functions of your system. sysvinit includes the init program, the first program started by the Linux kernel when the system boots. Init then controls the startup, running, and shutdown of all other programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sysvinit-tools-2.87-3.dsf.el6.i686.rpmeb343fcd4fff3054931080972072bb82cadd846c321efb613ac02bea3c17e2b5SL6.0:t1libnewpackage: t1libT1lib is a rasterizer library for Adobe Type 1 Fonts. It supports rotation and transformation, kerning underlining and antialiasing. It does not depend on X11, but does provides some special functions for X11.
AFM-files can be generated from Type 1 font files and font subsetting is possible.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/t1lib-5.1.2-6.el6.i686.rpm4a45ead2692e5ae6c72a2aff6f00ddcb24da3267f13162663e0a78e52696d603Packages/t1lib-apps-5.1.2-6.el6.i686.rpm0b0c745de50191819c8e023ca074b279571fe555868632d2fe350d70419157bePackages/t1lib-devel-5.1.2-6.el6.i686.rpm461f4235af79381f57654d2943639d11be29a6e9b1a4d9246ddc89422da85f55Packages/t1lib-static-5.1.2-6.el6.i686.rpm8f18c0c22fa735259405a14c5f18b2fff0334413b45890295d06826c52ac21eaSL6.0:taglibnewpackage: taglibTagLib is a library for reading and editing the meta-data of several popular audio formats. Currently it supports both ID3v1 and ID3v2 for MP3 files, Ogg Vorbis comments and ID3 tags and Vorbis comments in FLAC, MPC, Speex, WavPack, TrueAudio files, as well as APE Tags.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/taglib-1.6.1-1.1.el6.i686.rpm0d699d07c3a9c18b077163a184ec9422cf03d598074cba3dc5029126429dd87fPackages/taglib-devel-1.6.1-1.1.el6.i686.rpmdab9989028ca0e18c8e30f08f538562fc52b5ae9ada0ff59f91658e3a4fb2045Packages/taglib-doc-1.6.1-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm5fa3e99ee48ac46e9071df446886c48fc588de6f23d92deadac47bb1c0bb2833SL6.0:talknewpackage: talkThe talk package provides client programs for the Internet talk protocol, which allows you to chat with other users on different systems. Talk is a communication program which copies lines from one terminal to the terminal of another user.
Install talk if you'd like to use talk for chatting with users on different systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/talk-0.17-34.el6.i686.rpm00098fcda873b21dfbc93bb08e5843a7a8103b3711fe04a0011fe8ae31581091Packages/talk-server-0.17-34.el6.i686.rpmdbb971b01c381224c810b9244a32f69fa0788534477db86effa1dc847314a8acSL6.0:tarnewpackage: tarThe GNU tar program saves many files together in one archive and can restore individual files (or all of the files) from that archive. Tar can also be used to add supplemental files to an archive and to update or list files in the archive. Tar includes multivolume support, automatic archive compression/decompression, the ability to perform remote archives, and the ability to perform incremental and full backups.
If you want to use tar for remote backups, you also need to install the rmt package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tar-1.23-3.el6.i686.rpm139a60d71408c5254a61b5375d99eeb12164f4d76e7db785aa9d231f974f8792SL6.0:taskjugglernewpackage: taskjugglerTaskJuggler is a modern and powerful project management tool. Its new approach to project planning and tracking is far superior to the commonly used Gantt chart editing tools. It has already been successfully used in many projects and scales easily to projects with hundreds of resources and thousands of tasks. It covers the complete spectrum of project management tasks from the first idea to the completion of the project. It assists you during project scoping, resource assignment, cost and revenue planning, and risk and communication management.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/taskjuggler-2.4.3-5.el6.i686.rpm0184376d17265b602aa5fd889a6f67dab16d5ceee6f1974b2c2aecd6c6f44a53Packages/taskjuggler-libs-2.4.3-5.el6.i686.rpm846ab6974b57245eac5259dbdecd4c86dc314c5d11f36ce205bf10e2c7a69f15SL6.0:tclnewpackage: tclThe Tcl (Tool Command Language) provides a powerful platform for creating integration applications that tie together diverse applications, protocols, devices, and frameworks. When paired with the Tk toolkit, Tcl provides a fastest and powerful way to create cross-platform GUI applications. Tcl can also be used for a variety of web-related tasks and for creating powerful command languages for applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcl-8.5.7-6.el6.i686.rpm72a069210005d5b482b62fa926fde42c731dbeaf461cc44a02a4965b22b272b4Packages/tcl-devel-8.5.7-6.el6.i686.rpm7acd7f3723dc429621dd53350e5c1d1decc18874312af23ea812d95bf8b5c36bSL6.0:tcl-pgtclnewpackage: tcl-pgtclPostgreSQL is an advanced Object-Relational database management system. The tcl-pgtcl package contains Pgtcl, a Tcl client library for connecting to a PostgreSQL server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcl-pgtcl-1.6.2-3.el6.i686.rpm177e965bc0e21be5624aa24ddc317c01973d9571efd593b260a6e792d1a69b7eSL6.0:tclxnewpackage: tclxExtended Tcl (TclX) is a set of extensions to the Tcl programming language. Extended Tcl is oriented towards system programming tasks and large application development. TclX provides additional interfaces to the operating system, and adds many new programming constructs, text manipulation and debugging tools.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tclx-8.4.0-15.el6.i686.rpm0b838172978db27c66e0a5483167e0ffe75b5eee58894f4d4c3e892a6ecbd157Packages/tclx-devel-8.4.0-15.el6.i686.rpm53049a817077e4a7d174da84d7656afac9c31c33dcad3bafd6b688f6afd3400eSL6.0:tcp_wrappersnewpackage: tcp_wrappersThe tcp_wrappers package provides small daemon programs which can monitor and filter incoming requests for systat, finger, FTP, telnet, rlogin, rsh, exec, tftp, talk and other network services.
Install the tcp_wrappers program if you need a security tool for filtering incoming network services requests.
This version also supports IPv6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcp_wrappers-7.6-56.3.el6.i686.rpm0b59cf4553b4e76fec3aefd473b099e9a06f03f7b5ab980fcb3ef794cc6bf05cPackages/tcp_wrappers-devel-7.6-56.3.el6.i686.rpm01dc929b7e78f065aa6f9e3f7124e074d4892be3dad05c8b3386cf242f85b43fPackages/tcp_wrappers-libs-7.6-56.3.el6.i686.rpm8d4a690a51960e9a062d78750f3271aa753718c540b410e86f3c3da8c32e2a15SL6.0:tcpdumpnewpackage: tcpdumpTcpdump is a command-line tool for monitoring network traffic. Tcpdump can capture and display the packet headers on a particular network interface or on all interfaces. Tcpdump can display all of the packet headers, or just the ones that match particular criteria.
Install tcpdump if you need a program to monitor network traffic.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcpdump-4.0.0-3.20090921gitdf3cb4.1.el6.i686.rpmc144d7cebe7286a4f7e6a76ea0b5542dd3de1261dc31e1cb8fa2142762b63a3fSL6.0:tcshnewpackage: tcshTcsh is an enhanced but completely compatible version of csh, the C shell. Tcsh is a command language interpreter which can be used both as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Tcsh includes a command line editor, programmable word completion, spelling correction, a history mechanism, job control and a C language like syntax.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcsh-6.17-8.el6.i686.rpmdf70cfeaa797f5da84b8754170b053ee7a87123662cf7af06229502adc8b6d27SL6.0:teckitnewpackage: teckitTECkit is a low-level toolkit intended to be used by other applications that need to perform encoding conversions (e.g., when importing legacy data into a Unicode-based application). The primary component of the TECkit package is therefore a library that performs conversions; this is the "TECkit engine". The engine relies on mapping tables in a specific binary format (for which documentation is available); there is a compiler that creates such tables from a human-readable mapping description (a simple text file).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/teckit-2.5.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpm06b112f04d6d595d2d3994fea9001a9c85b75be8f3343f95172e11f6f94f2ee7Packages/teckit-devel-2.5.1-4.1.el6.i686.rpma6d85f85b164b0a5941bf3c48df8030296bb3313c30421b374d55468c34e8690SL6.0:telnetnewpackage: telnetTelnet is a popular protocol for logging into remote systems over the Internet. The package provides a command line Telnet clientScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/telnet-0.17-46.el6.i686.rpmdff2a7d8e493bc2ac986d361479392bee7324ce37938227be4d76d267615046cPackages/telnet-server-0.17-46.el6.i686.rpm9946ef9a081e87afab7a8c493f4b5d3f2ff579c697c0ec895068589d146c2fe1SL6.0:terminus-fontsnewpackage: terminus-fontsThe Terminus Font is designed for long (8 and more hours per day) work with computers.
Version 4.30 contains 850 characters, covers about 120 language sets and supports ISO8859-1/2/5/7/9/13/15/16, Paratype-PT154/PT254, KOI8-R/U/E/F, Esperanto, many IBM, Windows and Macintosh code pages, as well as the IBM VGA, vt100 and xterm pseudographic characters.
The sizes present are 6x12, 8x14, 8x16, 10x20, 11x22, 12x24, 14x28 and 16x32. The styles are normal and bold (except for 6x12), plus EGA/VGA-bold for 8x14 and 8x16.
The font is available for the Linux console and for X11.
This package contains the fonts to use with X11.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/terminus-fonts-4.30-1.el6.noarch.rpm6cc5f7e6c41a2b628d991b96ea1c2d73b46c38d3aeaa9297e94d29ec04c72914Packages/terminus-fonts-console-4.30-1.el6.noarch.rpm772b43557d03981c8fb75401b38631a7d2cee5695cecf89d319f2173ff357a66SL6.0:tetex-tex4htnewpackage: tetex-tex4htA converter from TeX and LaTeX to hypertext (HTML, XML, etc.), providing a configurable (La)TeX-based authoring system for hypertext. When converting to XML, you can use MathML instead of images for equation representation.
This package can also be used to translated to XML that OpenOffice.org can understand, which then gives the user a path by which to convert a document to rtf for import into Microsoft Word.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tetex-tex4ht-1.0.2008_09_16_1413-4.el6.i686.rpme711b5c00c863ff6d5f855b7c89e9a37b06d5112232e40d45754fdbfb07119feSL6.0:texi2htmlnewpackage: texi2htmlThe basic purpose of texi2html is to convert Texinfo documents into HTML, and other formats. Configuration files written in perl provide fine degree of control over the final output, allowing most every aspect of the final output not specified in the Texinfo input file to be specified.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/texi2html-1.82-5.1.el6.noarch.rpm88b38bf6ee006988963acbb6add570f78b0fac10e351e2d09dc97d34994a5d05SL6.0:texinfonewpackage: texinfoTexinfo is a documentation system that can produce both online information and printed output from a single source file. The GNU Project uses the Texinfo file format for most of its documentation.
Install texinfo if you want a documentation system for producing both online and print documentation from the same source file and/or if you are going to write documentation for the GNU Project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/info-4.13a-8.el6.i686.rpme067a46883a30be454cd435cee618af3a9fad16d468ca3b7518147ed97b795b7Packages/texinfo-4.13a-8.el6.i686.rpm52e790b7f0716c46e670dbef1dd1057750897eba5a26e2b5deaa76bdca24af4aPackages/texinfo-tex-4.13a-8.el6.i686.rpm636b02ced28a10e9e2767748014731f2f4566ee9e6e02f2cfcdb1d839cffbfceSL6.0:texlivenewpackage: texliveTeXLive is an implementation of TeX for Linux or UNIX systems. TeX takes a text file and a set of formatting commands as input and creates a printable file as output. Usually, TeX is used in conjunction with a higher level formatting package like LaTeX or PlainTeX, since TeX by itself is not very user-friendly.
Install texlive if you want to use the TeX text formatting system. Consider to install texlive-latex (a higher level formatting package which provides an easier-to-use interface for TeX).
The TeX documentation is located in the texlive-doc package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kpathsea-2007-56.el6.i686.rpmd4ac7bd81fb680d55cd80e602408e3b350997e168f738f683b2432b3e3195addPackages/kpathsea-devel-2007-56.el6.i686.rpm917126a03caee7bf8ec75b0a2025d088303bfe7845737ffdf219528c3dabfbd4Packages/mendexk-2.6e-56.el6.i686.rpmfbe1514b9f57b0dae88b98fe101c7126e18cd9acf42c121d25590279f28dc34aPackages/texlive-2007-56.el6.i686.rpmf87b16d8260914a6ead208d4f9216ab5b80ff7564207011e7fb5455c0cd90f40Packages/texlive-afm-2007-56.el6.i686.rpm567f661b1047f19ba4b3e117be8d1dfe7043642c27714c47d03af0f335980961Packages/texlive-context-2007-56.el6.i686.rpma108282af3fa20fe1b35ed221b01fe5074708d2a36436b9faa4173092760994bPackages/texlive-dvips-2007-56.el6.i686.rpm3a76541e4bec48fae1a96ffe98157a6bc62039b022ad286622c940ad7c8ba1bcPackages/texlive-dviutils-2007-56.el6.i686.rpm065171fb8284c1bb5e193d6c8518e1ff2c42600b9e03d4b46216e881139163bbPackages/texlive-east-asian-2007-56.el6.i686.rpm16032bb48d66028d2e4d67c7d282527397b0fadc23ed71cbc725910aab304a1ePackages/texlive-latex-2007-56.el6.i686.rpmacd623f23de43019ca2369ceb0de7e29d5c4ab25c2709408f3c5d35d3b7d31d4Packages/texlive-utils-2007-56.el6.i686.rpm6bb80dadcfeb85834b52645af2b24290a1b57ed6d3b17e59802a722e598d3972Packages/texlive-xetex-2007-56.el6.i686.rpm78d7cd351b2c9acb234067e3f7bd4822bf67e7645d837afc0ceb2d3cb65fcb11SL6.0:texlive-texmfnewpackage: texlive-texmftexlive-texmf is a texmf distribution based upon TeX Live. All of the files contained in these packages are from the TeX Live zip files. The intent is to provide a packaging similar in style and layout to teTeX.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/texlive-texmf-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm887f093f22446d41ad9e1bea3762cbc15aa0329e4271fbe9c3a6325080d82ae4Packages/texlive-texmf-afm-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm0aba08b4654d1d7de5d1fca7b6047adc9b040fdecfb3cbfd5ec51144927076f4Packages/texlive-texmf-context-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm96757335d0fe5b3aa93579d66038e4f63854e31be621f9e4ee82a0e27826b363Packages/texlive-texmf-doc-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpmc3989dc3e445c3a2be94979c5d7426456b9d3bba0e4ba0091a25d4e9176aa43aPackages/texlive-texmf-dvips-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm83ecfb5bd3b16a7dd7b948f3aae3efd43bac237771ee945397ffde410de47d14Packages/texlive-texmf-east-asian-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm16d9e21cfa2f1eaee0fb60d5063922592c9c56d692f3732c1592821a0628316cPackages/texlive-texmf-fonts-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpmb85c7588d65e29d3fc4f10f4bbc9379211d9be2d37fbc2681502ebb0d6d503e5Packages/texlive-texmf-latex-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm00a30b0949e93ea26db554b08a63f22c5e16565592f3d7530e00506280c3a7acPackages/texlive-texmf-xetex-2007-35.el6.noarch.rpm257584fa6ecfea208e7c888b0196692bdf77ab38575516cfe939b039bffd265eSL6.0:texlive-texmf-erratanewpackage: texlive-texmf-errataThis package is where errata to the texlive-texmf package will appear, when needed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/texlive-texmf-errata-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpmb32390a56f9d499f1076ae5dddedf5d24e4ede20a597782e55449dccd0420b52Packages/texlive-texmf-errata-afm-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpm93b5ebddbf8fafdd74a3f66ec08e3bf7fac7eb407a8f3cbaecf47403ca418fe0Packages/texlive-texmf-errata-context-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpm2581423301b235cf5d698325255af5e460f6b3eb407787f4fd991a0c4dfd4f32Packages/texlive-texmf-errata-doc-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpm2afc7b73a2650caa1b7dccbaa6ee82f90b5be7a39af3449ffc7e90f598265bdaPackages/texlive-texmf-errata-dvips-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpmb275906d759455984083f6c8e93365b1c3221f0108935a2af9dfadb73c79cdd7Packages/texlive-texmf-errata-east-asian-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpmed68cf0f0ae9c30534bbac4eabe2b25b1b1491a985b61fd613d901a2ffbcd894Packages/texlive-texmf-errata-fonts-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpmac81fd5512e6ba23f714ccf36b20d8ae28e0a805a17ad8bba518aba9074f9d8ePackages/texlive-texmf-errata-latex-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpm3690e1dc6f0aa96824a783af2046f89f7ae92488b533190bfd678f83a4fe795fPackages/texlive-texmf-errata-xetex-2007-7.1.el6.noarch.rpm213e162e7d3ba858032b1f7df73d18a96a4b2a80fd306c034eed0ce12ad2dde0SL6.0:tftpnewpackage: tftpThe Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) is normally used only for booting diskless workstations. The tftp package provides the user interface for TFTP, which allows users to transfer files to and from a remote machine. This program and TFTP provide very little security, and should not be enabled unless it is expressly needed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tftp-0.49-5.1.el6.i686.rpm2b9cc727f2a593fb6d07bc68a6bebd3011b9b6fefa3a185daedadb910c3d0558Packages/tftp-server-0.49-5.1.el6.i686.rpm2455eb06ab2c44c18ab57d412ffaa6cdd19695241a7bf4979709aaec1df5189fSL6.0:thai-scalable-fontsnewpackage: thai-scalable-fontsthaifonts-scalable provides a collection of free scalable Thai fonts.
Thai scalable fonts included here are: - Kinnari, Garuda and Norasi from the National Font project - DB Thai Text from DearBook - TlwgMono, PseudoMono, Purisa by TLWGScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/thai-scalable-fonts-common-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm15cdf8c6071b1c6181ed43e13c81df69f3d67f2c07e73740b22b33dc2e3b14b7Packages/thai-scalable-fonts-compat-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm0d813f6880dbaf0f3546e0249ad6a01d2a3b089adf2c8178f4c0e9256f8e886ePackages/thai-scalable-garuda-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm37ef673bf15f9f83b3762a3a6aee4e4e72ebf0df2eec8da7fcc8d7fcb1e55ffbPackages/thai-scalable-kinnari-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm4c1bf7e5c183079f3445aa186ca0d2e76e085760e7760962bc00112d3eda42d8Packages/thai-scalable-loma-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmcc5bf1ae95cff722290904b73cf020226742540d86a2005392b77ada39f23be1Packages/thai-scalable-norasi-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm0c570f0f56140ced57619a2a33e477c7d4bca28f19bb3e62e24ef1defd56e356Packages/thai-scalable-purisa-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpma1af122123b6434ab8d67a7441c7d5858f6eadcdd25b21aea25c1c179f6daaefPackages/thai-scalable-sawasdee-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm0bfe9051d8490658861639230d32306ce328ae4a9b8f8c8f0bee22831278a07cPackages/thai-scalable-tlwgmono-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm1829ea5994e47d6a2f06abea1622a48f3606e0f8c42e583d3d99891807d77b7ePackages/thai-scalable-tlwgtypewriter-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmee509394e2822bf0e91fa672deb2f2c5daaf4d2a52e3676044ba861081f2718aPackages/thai-scalable-tlwgtypist-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm135cb239ba86444ca4fc8f5b57f7aebc3e31561960e9905b13f32ffc6e1e1242Packages/thai-scalable-tlwgtypo-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm46ded88b36900ef383681329cf89a2f5e9d549c47d1489118a7b98620db689a0Packages/thai-scalable-umpush-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmd22429c9ff28928403dbd8c0652022b7b2b4be7388a6615621a78a2dd61c30ecPackages/thai-scalable-waree-fonts-0.4.12-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm3f0929e3c076cd5d72277124c215410880add963fc2e708205cbb310362cbea2SL6.0:thunderbirdnewpackage: thunderbirdMozilla Thunderbird is a standalone mail and newsgroup client.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.3-1.el6.i686.rpm0a4f1933f94a519a0898c494b1241ebb22717f9b515720fe090ad00510604052SL6.0:tibetan-machine-uni-fontsnewpackage: tibetan-machine-uni-fontsTibetan Machine Uni is an TrueType OpenType, Unicode font released by THDL project. The font supports Tibetan, Dzongkha and Ladakhi in dbu-can script with full support for the Sanskrit combinations found in chos skad text.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tibetan-machine-uni-fonts-1.901-5.el6.noarch.rpmcc96fac920e831cd78ffd198f182e2e6d16ae5daad0e07b440b1671437973832SL6.0:tidynewpackage: tidyWhen editing HTML it's easy to make mistakes. Wouldn't it be nice if there was a simple way to fix these mistakes automatically and tidy up sloppy editing into nicely layed out markup? Well now there is! Dave Raggett's HTML TIDY is a free utility for doing just that. It also works great on the atrociously hard to read markup generated by specialized HTML editors and conversion tools, and can help you identify where you need to pay further attention on making your pages more accessible to people with disabilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtidy-0.99.0-19.20070615.1.el6.i686.rpmd11b4d148852737fea91364a843c61efc74e4108ac276deeeafd176fbbed6268Packages/libtidy-devel-0.99.0-19.20070615.1.el6.i686.rpm71a1382486d6e4ae6fe1c575a5eb3105a7b108113429694b8b34eb427ce45ad2Packages/tidy-0.99.0-19.20070615.1.el6.i686.rpmb54dba0c6f4dbe16fdab607e7a0e01af8eaaea6323bb596bd37efdfafa56273bSL6.0:tigervncnewpackage: tigervncVirtual Network Computing (VNC) is a remote display system which allows you to view a computing 'desktop' environment not only on the machine where it is running, but from anywhere on the Internet and from a wide variety of machine architectures. This package contains a client which will allow you to connect to other desktops running a VNC server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tigervnc-1.0.90-0.10.20100115svn3945.el6.i686.rpm35b79ebffdeb07f5e00b53cc4ce48087a0c70670bc13252b323419794aa6aad4Packages/tigervnc-server-1.0.90-0.10.20100115svn3945.el6.i686.rpm831894f5da3111e2633bb18cd1218e2013591919640ac63f925d085cd23487edPackages/tigervnc-server-applet-1.0.90-0.10.20100115svn3945.el6.noarch.rpm0f4c436cfc0df7f018e05ae9e702f4901623be75069e6070c735dc51590c335aPackages/tigervnc-server-module-1.0.90-0.10.20100115svn3945.el6.i686.rpm4e33f08575ae4f753a9f0380304d0675443b2f8db08fd443d17be0d64c99c5f8SL6.0:timenewpackage: timeThe GNU time utility runs another program, collects information about the resources used by that program while it is running, and displays the results.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/time-1.7-37.1.el6.i686.rpme9835a2410f0381fe7b689028ee94fa65c46160c847b82c21556aee852d62190SL6.0:tixnewpackage: tixTix, the Tk Interface eXtension, is a powerful set of user interface components that expands the capabilities of your Tcl/Tk and Python applications. Using Tix together with Tk will greatly enhance the appearance and functionality of your application.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tix-8.4.3-5.el6.i686.rpm3be79efaae8113599ae707068ac0566789bead19ee79504c6d6cf59a3d73daf7Packages/tix-devel-8.4.3-5.el6.i686.rpm52e72da9a0c7f3768370264594c552fa166714b53031fb4b17803b7edf689c13Packages/tix-doc-8.4.3-5.el6.i686.rpm3640c00699bba55004749b09a5440b3fe5ab40bd5f92a60c00b276f3f88f7bc1SL6.0:tknewpackage: tkWhen paired with the Tcl scripting language, Tk provides a fast and powerful way to create cross-platform GUI applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tk-8.5.7-5.el6.i686.rpm3e955755ce2b05bffd05cdd6a0f019566153fa1c18e5425297c93ef40b12e0a4Packages/tk-devel-8.5.7-5.el6.i686.rpma4195f263d354e353baae184797540d4832824d03164be089a9d817059c0da08SL6.0:tmpwatchnewpackage: tmpwatchThe tmpwatch utility recursively searches through specified directories and removes files which have not been accessed in a specified period of time. Tmpwatch is normally used to clean up directories which are used for temporarily holding files (for example, /tmp). Tmpwatch ignores symlinks, won't switch filesystems and only removes empty directories and regular files.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tmpwatch-2.9.16-3.el6.i686.rpm7ea63b11ddaf44a8db7fc7384001f244196e151359418841df28010efffbf153SL6.0:tn5250newpackage: tn5250tn5250 is an implementation of the 5250 Telnet protocol. It provides the 5250 library and a 5250 terminal emulation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tn5250-0.17.4-3.2.el6.i686.rpm075915c8bf14ed09580addc0682b6ed5882476afb7139b7fa2ecd04f5e62434ePackages/tn5250-devel-0.17.4-3.2.el6.i686.rpm31c274be52ac79485ee24e21d87bc84e68fad798c06daf9b7bf095eabcfa8864SL6.0:tog-pegasusnewpackage: tog-pegasusOpenPegasus WBEM Services for Linux enables management solutions that deliver increased control of enterprise resources. WBEM is a platform and resource independent DMTF standard that defines a common information model and communication protocol for monitoring and controlling resources from diverse sources.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tog-pegasus-2.9.1-5.el6.i686.rpmbad04754c032dd4b750eed4560b2741b88f40d43750379cac61a725312193806Packages/tog-pegasus-devel-2.9.1-5.el6.i686.rpm7b80980512dd8d4e654271be62d450f96710006f32de9220b67c49e7f8d3a3aaSL6.0:tokyocabinetnewpackage: tokyocabinetTokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. It is the successor of QDBM. Tokyo Cabinet runs very fast. For example, the time required to store 1 million records is 1.5 seconds for a hash database and 2.2 seconds for a B+ tree database. Moreover, the database size is very small and can be up to 8EB. Furthermore, the scalability of Tokyo Cabinet is great.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tokyocabinet-1.4.33-6.el6.i686.rpmd3d82406667a2115abbc26dccfa120b3430e792acf05c3c7f1dad6eb83e4bd4fPackages/tokyocabinet-devel-1.4.33-6.el6.i686.rpm20bbc692110018609a1e48fcf244731f86de332a31b44f4f4424c8f5ca3c7ebaSL6.0:tomcat6newpackage: tomcat6Tomcat is the servlet container that is used in the official Reference Implementation for the Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages technologies. The Java Servlet and JavaServer Pages specifications are developed by Sun under the Java Community Process.
Tomcat is developed in an open and participatory environment and released under the Apache Software License version 2.0. Tomcat is intended to be a collaboration of the best-of-breed developers from around the world.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tomcat6-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpm8d17b94458a93412ab04da47d61323cb5da1e3822e4948b71429cd8a506bffd5Packages/tomcat6-admin-webapps-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpm4248ecdc05817064485274af476c87ef78cfa4ae716203c55031feaac6a7f881Packages/tomcat6-docs-webapp-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpm0ec63313ea84635b7461f46d3005d3c5f2c116b4d0283c6e1aae6b0669049430Packages/tomcat6-el-2.1-api-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpm19f78c0082387ea127b118224aaea3ebcc89d5e2a371bcc10e14dc5b7e631b5fPackages/tomcat6-javadoc-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpmd61754e1067cfbdc35541c975584a93e47b8cc60de4d8c041a4590d893decc82Packages/tomcat6-jsp-2.1-api-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpm5249f7dd1a5b1b931ca0461b3d2d95d53d5f16bd545d70d68ddc919f6af36ca6Packages/tomcat6-lib-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpme4735f106ebbb85fd95eb5c4800e9ed49b091ab307354c7ddf2b5422d6a788b3Packages/tomcat6-log4j-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpm2ac21ed300e20f85454a2fc15bada22c5525eb45512c42952e374d1730340571Packages/tomcat6-servlet-2.5-api-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpmb2dcaf7e0a6ce28fb0f9b13842c5fb0c139928a880b5553ebd52a74b84e9443aPackages/tomcat6-webapps-6.0.24-15.el6.noarch.rpmcb7651c187a0bbae98ae4cad25ac200f9836a7a0e77000846e80ce3ee3c2779aSL6.0:totemnewpackage: totemTotem is simple movie player for the GNOME desktop. It features a simple playlist, a full-screen mode, seek and volume controls, as well as a pretty complete keyboard navigation.
Totem is extensible through a plugin system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/totem-2.28.6-2.el6.i686.rpmf757ee98c4e28d017f51a22a2e519a9938693ba4b8849c60d1f292ec6376f69fPackages/totem-devel-2.28.6-2.el6.i686.rpm110dc5c6b68c64278d77c5d313f0b33de48a30e3342cb4d4a6986db06fd485ecPackages/totem-jamendo-2.28.6-2.el6.i686.rpmc761c466181d6b0fa372f0af2946dd7c84f2623bf9f46fdf6b1467a817345755Packages/totem-mozplugin-2.28.6-2.el6.i686.rpm3f05f796e3aeabd34e3c3fb1071970a02cce482e646ff5817a25a6bd863970f1Packages/totem-nautilus-2.28.6-2.el6.i686.rpm96b7933d39f8967096ba92d423e46ff32400e41fb7c2068cd5d95ec58fa32fd8Packages/totem-upnp-2.28.6-2.el6.i686.rpm189e43889496e57f555f86cd133ad2722c0f3dc54b8010c7eeab5a518939514fPackages/totem-youtube-2.28.6-2.el6.i686.rpm929260033f127f921fb49ba5a205a9811e965bc0f19819ce62cf85a59c31202fSL6.0:totem-pl-parsernewpackage: totem-pl-parserA library to parse and save playlists, as used in music and movie players.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/totem-pl-parser-2.28.3-1.el6.i686.rpmd9aea8d2637d298d3cd9dedadf3f184de765b1cb6820f59c1ef193e8998a2857Packages/totem-pl-parser-devel-2.28.3-1.el6.i686.rpmd5ca3340fcc7f14825be3811492d970691f7435074031649a24390bd2043439cSL6.0:tpm-toolsnewpackage: tpm-toolstpm-tools is a group of tools to manage and utilize the Trusted Computing Group's TPM hardware. TPM hardware can create, store and use RSA keys securely (without ever being exposed in memory), verify a platform's software state using cryptographic hashes and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tpm-tools-1.3.4-2.el6.i686.rpmb5c2a137f27e93a66ce65a31809fd9fe21a0aa82a698caa3e0eebdfb652f8063Packages/tpm-tools-devel-1.3.4-2.el6.i686.rpma22a4de2efb8cf4c267e7ddf713384251ef3d4aafba91b123700f906efc50e8bPackages/tpm-tools-pkcs11-1.3.4-2.el6.i686.rpm70fbb160fb6fa814bb17ec8abc44bcd640f0ad6e5f7a3159d03ec963d51d16c5SL6.0:trace-cmdnewpackage: trace-cmdtrace-cmd is a user interface to Ftrace. Instead of needing to use the debugfs directly, trace-cmd will handle of setting of options and tracers and will record into a data file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/trace-cmd-1.0.4-7.el6.i686.rpm9c1581e4fb92f22ab553ec9e3276c48ee42e9ef771ad2a51a8a443ebdb75b0f2SL6.0:traceroutenewpackage: tracerouteThe traceroute utility displays the route used by IP packets on their way to a specified network (or Internet) host. Traceroute displays the IP number and host name (if possible) of the machines along the route taken by the packets. Traceroute is used as a network debugging tool. If you're having network connectivity problems, traceroute will show you where the trouble is coming from along the route.
Install traceroute if you need a tool for diagnosing network connectivity problems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/traceroute-2.0.14-2.el6.i686.rpm5d35ed8a46f0a724074c1d653f81a968dc4516f2051d9a5768a64a7f2f90b9f4SL6.0:transfignewpackage: transfigThe transfig utility creates a makefile which translates FIG (created by xfig) or PIC figures into a specified LaTeX graphics language (for example, PostScript(TM)). Transfig is used to create TeX documents which are portable (i.e., they can be printed in a wide variety of environments).
Install transfig if you need a utility for translating FIG or PIC figures into certain graphics languages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/transfig-3.2.5-9.el6.i686.rpm1659b2858906c54c34ff9734a6fecdb896fd2ab117bcf3b4573148fcdc267de3SL6.0:treenewpackage: treeThe tree utility recursively displays the contents of directories in a tree-like format. Tree is basically a UNIX port of the DOS tree utility.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tree-1.5.3-2.el6.i686.rpm398f4cf55fc4bc5468f4a88b3d38271f96e413778b947b127d28c638a998fcffSL6.0:trilead-ssh2newpackage: trilead-ssh2Trilead SSH-2 for Java is a library which implements the SSH-2 protocol in pure Java (tested on J2SE 1.4.2 and 5.0). It allows one to connect to SSH servers from within Java programs. It supports SSH sessions (remote command execution and shell access), local and remote port forwarding, local stream forwarding, X11 forwarding and SCP. There are no dependencies on any JCE provider, as all crypto functionality is included.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/trilead-ssh2-213-6.2.el6.noarch.rpmffbfadcd9740d28ab1ab7fde6a07a8971a82206f0a0337f63f5932443c1c84f9Packages/trilead-ssh2-javadoc-213-6.2.el6.noarch.rpm6e1a31f29298caefb6e72c26266b6f442b3bf00788f65b8c5c61533fca256e35SL6.0:trousersnewpackage: trousersTrouSerS is an implementation of the Trusted Computing Group's Software Stack (TSS) specification. You can use TrouSerS to write applications that make use of your TPM hardware. TPM hardware can create, store and use RSA keys securely (without ever being exposed in memory), verify a platform's software state using cryptographic hashes and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/trousers-0.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm0e60622a801747fa2d7890ba5ca88ce6ec671ed51be40bfe10068f51b85bd4b2Packages/trousers-devel-0.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpmcbda2ade23e28dda82e95dc1d2d0df416147a9e881606fce281292b53934f061Packages/trousers-static-0.3.4-4.el6.i686.rpm5ac8b55c97157a4ac689333ee61b89ee2c7b682c7a86e25d5515944e9781be89SL6.0:tsclientnewpackage: tsclienttsclient is a frontend that makes it easy to use rdesktop and vncviewer.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tsclient-2.0.2-6.el6.i686.rpm00128d3fd7ef6e2d2ef421f5dbb98f3f6f697ff46fb2e14a209ae6d99f2024b2Packages/tsclient-devel-2.0.2-6.el6.i686.rpm2d4fd0d90d6c5ebe408a323ecc9145de99d0f71d29f4ff91600f3cb97988ce85SL6.0:ttmkfdirnewpackage: ttmkfdirttmkfdir is a utility used to create fonts.scale files in TrueType font directories in order to prepare them for use by the font server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ttmkfdir-3.0.9-32.1.el6.i686.rpm633d4d65727adc41b7b60c71833e4441f021bc3af68a0120ba13f4599dbd65b9SL6.0:tunctlnewpackage: tunctltunctl is a tool to set up and maintain persistent TUN/TAP network interfaces, enabling user applications access to the wire side of a virtual nework interface. Such interfaces is useful for connecting VPN software, virtualization, emulation and a number of other similar applications to the network stack.
tunctl originates from the User Mode Linux project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tunctl-1.5-3.el6.i686.rpm5a4369c84560bf5007df46968f0da2ba6349266e1c31377fbee62596514b73d8SL6.0:tunednewpackage: tunedThe tuned package contains a daemon that tunes system settings dynamically. It does so by monitoring the usage of several system components periodically. Based on that information components will then be put into lower or higher power saving modes to adapt to the current usage. Currently only ethernet network and ATA harddisk devices are implemented.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tuned-0.2.11-8.el6.noarch.rpm8706d29ebfc51cee007b2ff31186696db8ed3a70c020ff49979c50b60c58fda2Packages/tuned-utils-0.2.11-8.el6.noarch.rpm2e07e389ea9ac23a7b45a08ab33f6d94b0fa8982fad0c870db4cdde2d1d1c101SL6.0:tzdatanewpackage: tzdataThis package contains data files with rules for various timezones around the world.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2010l-1.el6.noarch.rpm48a8078a57c11aad3b244c8fb681b26f7e4bd171e30c8d1deafe990955acb073Packages/tzdata-java-2010l-1.el6.noarch.rpmbae38fb85f64f17fac2909da9056a425aa559d9d1073a9ad3fdfcc9c149ee1fcSL6.0:udevnewpackage: udevThe udev package contains an implementation of devfs in userspace using sysfs and netlink.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgudev1-147-2.29.el6.i686.rpmdd51177fedbd8a1aadd4012dba1762a92c4da057f6d3c50032b715076755efdaPackages/libgudev1-devel-147-2.29.el6.i686.rpm958e40bab94d6fb3c0012b6c31c9cf0a4b27cff54812cd4566aeb5fc6c167092Packages/libudev-147-2.29.el6.i686.rpm502f900e4b7ee1850f66df444e989653f0f074c7bcdcf58f06b3a611f8316238Packages/libudev-devel-147-2.29.el6.i686.rpm1922687d497d6b24c00501e8e45aee609cf593dc7a92cc2f5513c93a6e111a24Packages/udev-147-2.29.el6.i686.rpmf8f755572344935442904a32f856e358d88b5ad020dc5849b1951e4bb55aa8f5SL6.0:udftoolsnewpackage: udftoolsLinux UDF Filesystem userspace utilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/udftools-1.0.0b3-12.el6.i686.rpm404e5dbaeb9cba6577c55f162554a1cadecb0de8bf7030f03e9a3659ed63eb41SL6.0:udisksnewpackage: udisksudisks provides a daemon, D-Bus API and command line tools for managing disks and storage devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/udisks-1.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpme4af4dacd1dfd41f929197f599c9972d7937d70f03088dc92d46cb53c02fb858Packages/udisks-devel-1.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpmb25892a0ab24bd5b65b02e8162b859bc04fb0ed6f90b61fed1678629ca320a95SL6.0:un-core-fontsnewpackage: un-core-fontsThe UN set of Korean TrueType fonts is derived from the HLaTeX Type1 fonts made by Koaunghi Un in 1998. They were converted to TrueType with FontForge(PfaEdit) by Won-kyu Park in 2003. The Un Core set is composed of:
- UnBatang: serif - UnDinaru: fantasy - UnDotum: sans-serif - UnGraphic: sans-serif style - UnGungseo: cursive, brush-stroke - UnPilgi: scriptScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/un-core-batang-fonts-1.0.2-0.15.080608.el6.noarch.rpmc858dac4ab030908926f37d1b76cb2ed0a0e28b4a476981af8897417822a413fPackages/un-core-dinaru-fonts-1.0.2-0.15.080608.el6.noarch.rpma97957e70febf753e7d0bc3f5e92977a34c8dd2bb90bbf45f22fd7006a7a3231Packages/un-core-dotum-fonts-1.0.2-0.15.080608.el6.noarch.rpmf6aa741ebac9969df101f91e0df9f5a4e9587388c27a0c4b391289b9fb0424d9Packages/un-core-fonts-common-1.0.2-0.15.080608.el6.noarch.rpm85fdeae91c53d6e17da7e0c2c3b3237021024459fcf11e154931f57aee68e28ePackages/un-core-graphic-fonts-1.0.2-0.15.080608.el6.noarch.rpm96e448cf49aca0c4699788c9ebc84a7e9096306de6905b3335f8791d0d52ae79Packages/un-core-gungseo-fonts-1.0.2-0.15.080608.el6.noarch.rpm060b94c83a9f310e0eef7a2d7c461b0b2181d9d8d883237d4db9ef8f4bf4e1a2Packages/un-core-pilgi-fonts-1.0.2-0.15.080608.el6.noarch.rpme46a0057f46bd972c7e8e7189e10a1566f9b6b9ceb6ead48080f2c699f081fbfSL6.0:unicapnewpackage: unicapUnicap provides a uniform interface to video capture devices. It allows applications to use any supported video capture device via a single API. The included ucil library provides easy to use functions to render text and graphic overlays onto video images.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/unicap-0.9.5-4.el6.i686.rpm21b22f28bedf5f3d231bbbc6c9ec10dfb3aa659f98ab32a9408bbb1ec1bba5afPackages/unicap-devel-0.9.5-4.el6.i686.rpm2ba0c3d02bd5b15c3c922c8516800b642de6408420831d65a1f464f8d7d03083SL6.0:uniquenewpackage: uniqueUnique is a library for writing single instance applications, that is applications that are run once and every further call to the same binary either exits immediately or sends a command to the running instance.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/unique-1.1.4-2.el6.i686.rpm0bbf9e3a93d523be476b7da60a9a59f9007db14c1d057f41ad5d10a72952704cPackages/unique-devel-1.1.4-2.el6.i686.rpm6bcac74f2d2eef689129f4d8576ec5f39971a715e8c1265d1a3614cdfab2be50SL6.0:unitsnewpackage: unitsUnits converts an amount from one unit to another, or tells you what mathematical operation you need to perform to convert from one unit to another. The units program can handle multiplicative scale changes as well as conversions such as Fahrenheit to Celsius.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/units-1.87-7.el6.i686.rpmc67179a01e309aef588a5af5af686e134cad6fe33fa5debc808664c0efe1cc7eSL6.0:unix2dosnewpackage: unix2dosA utility that converts plain text files in UNIX format to DOS format.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/unix2dos-2.2-35.el6.i686.rpm0af1c68d486f45541a241b61a41acc7c4b483a3cf977fc6261a2835e75533c82SL6.0:unixODBCnewpackage: unixODBCInstall unixODBC if you want to access databases through ODBC. You will also need the mysql-connector-odbc package if you want to access a MySQL database, and/or the postgresql-odbc package for PostgreSQL.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/unixODBC-2.2.14-11.el6.i686.rpme9dc1c051e91fd47f90c84e5c5642c81c1cb9b4d70ca5ec9b3527aad2d8d22cbPackages/unixODBC-devel-2.2.14-11.el6.i686.rpm4577aacbbf4bb4140306c60bf0498d4c04d8738aeab40e8f7d32a6695e145a59Packages/unixODBC-kde-2.2.14-11.el6.i686.rpm31961d6bfbfe34255f0153ab7e744d346e3f85cc6ddc09cf9db1da34f4b1a0b2SL6.0:unzipnewpackage: unzipThe unzip utility is used to list, test, or extract files from a zip archive. Zip archives are commonly found on MS-DOS systems. The zip utility, included in the zip package, creates zip archives. Zip and unzip are both compatible with archives created by PKWARE(R)'s PKZIP for MS-DOS, but the programs' options and default behaviors do differ in some respects.
Install the unzip package if you need to list, test or extract files from a zip archive.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/unzip-6.0-1.el6.i686.rpm66a24e1035aeef14b44555f473196e7fcd7fdb8471917f24385e154d40020f6cSL6.0:upstartnewpackage: upstartUpstart is an event-based replacement for the /sbin/init daemon which handles starting of tasks and services during boot, stopping them during shutdown and supervising them while the system is running.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/upstart-0.6.5-6.1.el6.i686.rpm4d422a2f35fd780a525a7401d5abc27fa3f5d069e4d058a993b9e59acfb2bc4bSL6.0:urlviewnewpackage: urlviewurlview is a screen oriented program for extracting URLs from text files and displaying a menu from which you may launch a command to view a specific item.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/urlview-0.9-7.el6.i686.rpm414e09936e0471f8885b00ef27575dd288d4ae7ca8d2faba260a4301c7a78a99SL6.0:urw-fontsnewpackage: urw-fontsFree, good quality versions of the 35 standard PostScript(TM) fonts, donated under the GPL by URW++ Design and Development GmbH.
Install the urw-fonts package if you need free versions of standard PostScript fonts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/urw-fonts-2.4-10.el6.noarch.rpm7d0b80856367b688ac2d7e8ba5bbc6abe5bea3b9dff8156ae3979323eec8d0afSL6.0:usbmuxdnewpackage: usbmuxdusbmuxd is a daemon used for communicating with Apple's iPod Touch and iPhone devices. It allows multiple services on the device to be accessed simultaneously.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/usbmuxd-1.0.2-1.el6.i686.rpme30e29e277e37087bc93cbec98c111541f43486d211f1659b304d6885ca5fb4aPackages/usbmuxd-devel-1.0.2-1.el6.i686.rpm1c2a8ceb7c7782613f0235452c97c86eb6703dc08bd73326e3aca09cf8e74c75SL6.0:usbutilsnewpackage: usbutilsThis package contains utilities for inspecting devices connected to a USB bus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/usbutils-0.86-2.el6.i686.rpm13ebc22a2e284670de453841338c40e429cfcac57b8cbc395d26dd46a1ef6d59SL6.0:usermodenewpackage: usermodeThe usermode package contains the userhelper program, which can be used to allow configured programs to be run with superuser privileges by ordinary users.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/usermode-1.102-3.el6.i686.rpma993e5890ff91363a96789f40833e09a51aeaaa634ca9f40b66ec2b36ed978caPackages/usermode-gtk-1.102-3.el6.i686.rpmcd83d02daa1ae466c98f29ee4fa56db1b934f9311cba6d4e9801dad49d62e2ebSL6.0:ustrnewpackage: ustrMicro string library, very low overhead from plain strdup() (Ave. 44% for 0-20B strings). Very easy to use in existing C code. At it's simplest you can just include a single header file into your .c and start using it.
This package also distributes pre-built shared libraries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ustr-1.0.4-9.1.el6.i686.rpme9e9b6742c3390a3649fc05f2e174e24e07694cfcd01692eee72f5ec5806f08ePackages/ustr-debug-1.0.4-9.1.el6.i686.rpm976529d65f56256b98dba088114fc02497c8dd7f9a303bc71bdac1956a78ef2ePackages/ustr-debug-static-1.0.4-9.1.el6.i686.rpme501d60a975ebf99ef5c258844256dd1f4de9ca571f008d94e50cb3ecbbe2d00Packages/ustr-devel-1.0.4-9.1.el6.i686.rpm88e1be9113e202fe30253fbea5856f73f55e05d0fccfca4e0368e9210cb30d45Packages/ustr-static-1.0.4-9.1.el6.i686.rpm54454c7290c3daa28b99d56e94e2a4c4df249d3d94723a33a5903ae6d09680fdSL6.0:util-linux-ngnewpackage: util-linux-ngThe util-linux-ng package contains a large variety of low-level system utilities that are necessary for a Linux system to function. Among others, Util-linux contains the fdisk configuration tool and the login program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libblkid-2.17.2-6.el6.i686.rpmb4bc9bafd6eaba59d9a5c7ff9e01d24e104b0ec4e8dd75cf99a45381268d6b8fPackages/libblkid-devel-2.17.2-6.el6.i686.rpm548a014b16fb9e330159416882d0d091189ece38e6a50374145de901cb851626Packages/libuuid-2.17.2-6.el6.i686.rpmf20ca91c301b6fe19a7759ee814562184ff487b5680d8a3c8eb45a5abff3e49aPackages/libuuid-devel-2.17.2-6.el6.i686.rpm07c7b327d3512799fde0c59ad2fc9d677b4d4b0e714ed2007e56e61fadabd486Packages/util-linux-ng-2.17.2-6.el6.i686.rpm63333660f3f51f2b2d87fa1fb4c7b523a7c33355229cfbbcea5e2e0135703bd2Packages/uuidd-2.17.2-6.el6.i686.rpm17d9d5f32fcf8f473e1f09d9c0a56ee0b98c31de15b809016830caa4c12ab05fSL6.0:uuidnewpackage: uuidOSSP uuid is a ISO-C:1999 application programming interface (API) and corresponding command line interface (CLI) for the generation of DCE 1.1, ISO/IEC 11578:1996 and RFC 4122 compliant Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). It supports DCE 1.1 variant UUIDs of version 1 (time and node based), version 3 (name based, MD5), version 4 (random number based) and version 5 (name based, SHA-1). Additional API bindings are provided for the languages ISO-C++:1998, Perl:5 and PHP:4/5. Optional backward compatibility exists for the ISO-C DCE-1.1 and Perl Data::UUID APIs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/uuid-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpm9af74887fd6063d8dd24941bc8942a66185d82aa7705a4f043c9927dcb1bf5bbPackages/uuid-c++-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpmc8626f54700e34b0fd08b8fdcf374ae3d53eb556b54ab51d96bfa81006b6e718Packages/uuid-c++-devel-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpm72215213a2db8a64b283d9c93f0d3b38a6b5855b6dc5ce4fd5928db8533dd5d1Packages/uuid-dce-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpm05405ec507a1adfa2cfc9cabcdbeb13a642193501da3bbc5563d7dfb255d1f9dPackages/uuid-dce-devel-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpm3312d6a51ce774c7711ae1292a251526d7003b20e2a60aee4e0f7018eee2553cPackages/uuid-devel-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpmfd2e8081c696e506e8ffc1b83bfce29a7496744f9ae1ef636a69db348caa45bfPackages/uuid-perl-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpm151efce64708d722cb59759c131f7802e6dbb65e7ba28d683572923f52e550f7Packages/uuid-pgsql-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpmc58c08a98bc10d11aecd13182b5e58548fb5e442276e52914e4cddc893e14442Packages/uuid-php-1.6.1-10.el6.i686.rpmda54320f31c3a38129f9989e3ac765f600abe533e13cfc2a2bc0d1bf4865c2f1SL6.0:valgrindnewpackage: valgrindValgrind is a tool to help you find memory-management problems in your programs. When a program is run under Valgrind's supervision, all reads and writes of memory are checked, and calls to malloc/new/free/delete are intercepted. As a result, Valgrind can detect a lot of problems that are otherwise very hard to find/diagnose.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/valgrind-3.5.0-18.el6.i686.rpmbce079eac2badb4d6fad97b43d199bf76f673ed80208c6c2b2fe4a4262a4c046Packages/valgrind-devel-3.5.0-18.el6.i686.rpm1f86ccd048b65de5134556f9d54de39b48875dc1746d6fcf20d7c29e2d01ec6bPackages/valgrind-openmpi-3.5.0-18.el6.i686.rpm61282e71f8bd6f3311312c0b8cbfd173dd0a1f9459bd15c07882cb5ef7fae1c4SL6.0:vconfignewpackage: vconfigThe vconfig program configures and adjusts 802.1q VLAN parameters.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vconfig-1.9-8.1.el6.i686.rpm4656db5199d9ceabf215cba133fe26830ca36261b5686a5d26f74c916b8e3ad7SL6.0:velocitynewpackage: velocityVelocity is a Java-based template engine. It permits anyone to use the simple yet powerful template language to reference objects defined in Java code. When Velocity is used for web development, Web designers can work in parallel with Java programmers to develop web sites according to the Model-View-Controller (MVC) model, meaning that web page designers can focus solely on creating a site that looks good, and programmers can focus solely on writing top-notch code. Velocity separates Java code from the web pages, making the web site more maintainable over the long run and providing a viable alternative to Java Server Pages (JSPs) or PHP. Velocity's capabilities reach well beyond the realm of web sites; for example, it can generate SQL and PostScript and XML (see Anakia for more information on XML transformations) from templates. It can be used either as a standalone utility for generating source code and reports, or as an integrated component of other systems. Velocity also provides template services for the Turbine web application framework. Velocity+Turbine provides a template service that will allow web applications to be developed according to a true MVC model.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/velocity-1.4-10.7.el6.noarch.rpmd0f14d8dc82b422130f6d0e1414cc825df29fd4894695e86eb447e4e4fcf3fb0Packages/velocity-demo-1.4-10.7.el6.noarch.rpm602d8b8f374f4f222317e5b3a3c3d60d800d3adff61223ad80ef7eca11d8d08bPackages/velocity-javadoc-1.4-10.7.el6.noarch.rpm93a52a74f1ccbc6ceee0cdda6a9cc3dcc593c90f5e6645895c75cea1ae408908Packages/velocity-manual-1.4-10.7.el6.noarch.rpm22c38719af2b818207b0a291d029dcbb9b63281ebdb7574045da400e7a187cdeSL6.0:vemana2000-fontsnewpackage: vemana2000-fontsA free OpenType font for Telugu created by Dr. Tirumala Krishna Desikacharyulu.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vemana2000-fonts-1.1.2-3.el6.noarch.rpm1df7eff1401de8562a7a13048ad28f9a443d6075184ec17001cc817dbc0d0c75SL6.0:vgabiosnewpackage: vgabiosvgabios is an LPGL implementation of a bios for a video card. It is tied to plex86/bochs, althoug it will likely work on other emulators. It is not intended for use in real cards.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vgabios-0.6b-3.4.el6.noarch.rpm144552f8920830928a153c1332b0c70dd51890978ae16eb9b48c8e29ff938ea2SL6.0:vigranewpackage: vigraVIGRA stands for "Vision with Generic Algorithms". It's a novel computer vision library that puts its main emphasis on customizable algorithms and data structures. By using template techniques similar to those in the C++ Standard Template Library, you can easily adapt any VIGRA component to the needs of your application without thereby giving up execution speed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vigra-1.6.0-2.1.el6.i686.rpmbd21a0ea306696b3827bc58fbcb16668460ffae99a46f3e68b9ada767164c1d1Packages/vigra-devel-1.6.0-2.1.el6.i686.rpm8b4792bf8c9de64be042edb50d2b49230df324731846b4658b1d320e26003c03SL6.0:vimnewpackage: vimVIM (VIsual editor iMproved) is an updated and improved version of the vi editor. Vi was the first real screen-based editor for UNIX, and is still very popular. VIM improves on vi by adding new features: multiple windows, multi-level undo, block highlighting and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vim-X11-7.2.411-1.4.el6.i686.rpm45207eec7b3ebd118171397e2d128f9276427bdc216f91f2d66093415cf23267Packages/vim-common-7.2.411-1.4.el6.i686.rpm2c516039573449b878abc6ca2089ae8aed6e17a82d51abf65ca65a56a8418ea3Packages/vim-enhanced-7.2.411-1.4.el6.i686.rpm524ea69f99dc39a10f366815baf8f1d29abefa187ca1d888027408e5b3de6026Packages/vim-minimal-7.2.411-1.4.el6.i686.rpm0b8aac7c89455dec860f292f7cea4df5d6238d25195e147b2fa8fa35ad9b1a32SL6.0:vinagrenewpackage: vinagreVinagre is a VNC client for the GNOME desktop.
With Vinagre you can have several connections open simultaneously, bookmark your servers thanks to the Favorites support, store the passwords in the GNOME keyring, and browse the network to look for VNC servers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vinagre-2.28.1-7.el6.i686.rpma74240401e397d1c83de7a240d89042bac390bba130c86f5c7e155f9b4bce072Packages/vinagre-devel-2.28.1-7.el6.i686.rpm3245eabd0ed625ca5e63c26d395a2e50bb43bbaed94958cf780dc58c2358dbfcSL6.0:vinonewpackage: vinoVino is a VNC server for GNOME. It allows remote users to connect to a running GNOME session using VNC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vino-2.28.1-3.el6.i686.rpmb1d921f8478c0cd4464996cedb0cc69ef81ad0d80fa510deddee1a08d7b50d10SL6.0:virt-managernewpackage: virt-managerVirtual Machine Manager provides a graphical tool for administering virtual machines for KVM, Xen, and QEmu. Start, stop, add or remove virtual devices, connect to a graphical or serial console, and see resource usage statistics for existing VMs on local or remote machines. Uses libvirt as the backend management API.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-manager-0.8.4-8.el6.noarch.rpmaf8d1d959d9d2db9d21b5d463994d59a5c0c796727b4bad660e0f72f30c5b6d3SL6.0:virt-topnewpackage: virt-topvirt-top is a 'top(1)'-like utility for showing stats of virtualized domains. Many keys and command line options are the same as for ordinary 'top'.
It uses libvirt so it is capable of showing stats across a variety of different virtualization systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-top-1.0.4-3.1.el6.i686.rpm1fc49e887685c8bf9c373944f13df17e3b9ab5d29372ec7612751ca0b08fd40fSL6.0:virt-viewernewpackage: virt-viewerVirtual Machine Viewer provides a graphical console client for connecting to virtual machines. It uses the GTK-VNC widget to provide the display, and libvirt for looking up VNC server details.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-viewer-0.2.1-2.el6.i686.rpma0eab8ccd72c9aafe29c0f764d51d8a8f6125b38bccef4c08e7598272390ae1fSL6.0:vlgothic-fontsnewpackage: vlgothic-fontsVLGothic provides Japanese TrueType fonts from the Vine Linux project. Most of the glyphs are taken from the M+ and Sazanami Gothic fonts, but some have also been improved by the project.
This package provides the monospace VLGothic font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vlgothic-fonts-20091202-2.el6.noarch.rpmc7dea4f4976a56b98dd10e1caf50b4870c8a5bd58eae1e7ca681e2b94fe5c37cPackages/vlgothic-fonts-common-20091202-2.el6.noarch.rpm799103fa0fe97ce41c1c0a1980f1d5b5fa4e89125610eba4ef8fbf636e676db3Packages/vlgothic-p-fonts-20091202-2.el6.noarch.rpm851cb5a1619da1e80cdc8e7ae17f39bd47714d510c8ee8c53546a6b70f3bdfc5SL6.0:vlocknewpackage: vlockThe vlock program locks one or more sessions on the console. Vlock can lock the current terminal (local or remote) or the entire virtual console system, which completely disables all console access. The vlock program unlocks when either the password of the user who started vlock or the root password is typed.
Install vlock if you need to disable access to one console or to all virtual consoles.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vlock-1.3-31.el6.i686.rpm8ebfc22e60116b0f3a31c3330791220a1447192996b55dd3e329918f47c0e98cSL6.0:volume_keynewpackage: volume_keyThis package provides a command-line tool for manipulating storage volume encryption keys and storing them separately from volumes.
The main goal of the software is to allow restoring access to an encrypted hard drive if the primary user forgets the passphrase. The encryption key back up can also be useful for extracting data after a hardware or software failure that corrupts the header of the encrypted volume, or to access the company data after an employee leaves abruptly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-volume_key-0.3.1-3.el6.i686.rpm4209495b6abf0680f49dbe77bdcda1767ab5dedb96905dd1c7bb2701c3dd0b94Packages/volume_key-0.3.1-3.el6.i686.rpmb1e77e2cdfdf381b8bd7dee4e42d7c3f73659aeeb42f56ed560aca186cde8111Packages/volume_key-devel-0.3.1-3.el6.i686.rpmfdb20670d961ab4b092fd4fbf04bc081e503323f676af0ae76de08541b7a53aaPackages/volume_key-libs-0.3.1-3.el6.i686.rpma9c176414d14813851bb38ab7b43609250bb5e76b282fe33cceaf4ac7f0f8698SL6.0:vorbis-toolsnewpackage: vorbis-toolsOgg Vorbis is a fully open, non-proprietary, patent- and royalty-free, general-purpose compressed audio format for audio and music at fixed and variable bitrates from 16 to 128 kbps/channel.
The vorbis package contains an encoder, a decoder, a playback tool, and a comment editor.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vorbis-tools-1.2.0-7.el6.i686.rpmabd03ed908a8af00b11c884b8b02ebda6af20e8cfb3378a2778fbde693bc5a5bSL6.0:vsftpdnewpackage: vsftpdvsftpd is a Very Secure FTP daemon. It was written completely from scratch.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vsftpd-2.2.2-6.el6.i686.rpm60d520f661334fae7ac2f46d943a87c2dbfb8c784aad960620c709f9373364d7SL6.0:vtenewpackage: vteVTE is a terminal emulator widget for use with GTK+ 2.0.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vte-0.25.1-5.el6.i686.rpm62a99cc588b3cac44631979478c12737e83bea0e66b1fc70cceeab8e98a7699bPackages/vte-devel-0.25.1-5.el6.i686.rpm35fc7438ffa9d4815a432abeab17d9e4132934b18ece53a094e8c0de0b5d1c39SL6.0:w3mnewpackage: w3mThe w3m program is a pager (or text file viewer) that can also be used as a text-mode Web browser. W3m features include the following: when reading an HTML document, you can follow links and view images using an external image viewer; its internet message mode determines the type of document from the header; if the Content-Type field of the document is text/html, the document is displayed as an HTML document; you can change a URL description like 'http://hogege.net' in plain text into a link to that URL. If you want to display the inline images on w3m, you need to install w3m-img package as well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/w3m-0.5.2-16.el6.i686.rpma2d692e1ff667e995bb1d159797ebafa593c047287be88d810570551210659cfPackages/w3m-img-0.5.2-16.el6.i686.rpm36b4a915fc05a8f3e591ec80b04de8bcdd97e4aeb4a9ba3c13c1b0ea75845dd7SL6.0:wacomcplnewpackage: wacomcplwacomcpl is a graphical configuration tool for Wacom devices. It wraps the xsetwacom command and provides an interface to some configuration options of the xorg-x11-drv-wacom driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wacomcpl-0.9.0-1.el6.i686.rpmce26890ffbea37daabebb09d0fc6006d0bcdda9ec2062528e8bac51dc914945aSL6.0:wacomexpresskeysnewpackage: wacomexpresskeysConfiguration utility to bind Wacom tablet's ExpressKeys and Touch Strips to generate other input events.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wacomexpresskeys-0.4.2-3.el6.i686.rpm408318aba79456560ca826d82ec45212086fc465f3b9a273f89b22c69b4b77aeSL6.0:watchdognewpackage: watchdogThe watchdog program can be used as a powerful software watchdog daemon or may be alternately used with a hardware watchdog device such as the IPMI hardware watchdog driver interface to a resident Baseboard Management Controller (BMC). watchdog periodically writes to /dev/watchdog; the interval between writes to /dev/watchdog is configurable through settings in the watchdog sysconfig file. This configuration file is also used to set the watchdog to be used as a hardware watchdog instead of its default software watchdog operation. In either case, if the device is open but not written to within the configured time period, the watchdog timer expiration will trigger a machine reboot. When operating as a software watchdog, the ability to reboot will depend on the state of the machine and interrupts. When operating as a hardware watchdog, the machine will experience a hard reset (or whatever action was configured to be taken upon watchdog timer expiration) initiated by the BMC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/watchdog-5.5-7.1.el6.i686.rpm558dce78546a50e4cd62fef7ba5afd09406c89f5e2f7f078f3b16ba5776f6ea1SL6.0:wavpacknewpackage: wavpackWavPack is a completely open audio compression format providing lossless, high-quality lossy, and a unique hybrid compression mode. Although the technology is loosely based on previous versions of WavPack, the new version 4 format has been designed from the ground up to offer unparalleled performance and functionality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wavpack-4.60-1.1.el6.i686.rpm52f4aeab8ded56b7c1a32ee53d406842e03fd754de15d63f383adb6462bd2440Packages/wavpack-devel-4.60-1.1.el6.i686.rpmab854ce90d31737aac998a1831c18a7e63e6767416e47f9e9eb0b36734a9fc64SL6.0:webalizernewpackage: webalizerThe Webalizer is a Web server log analysis program. It is designed to scan Web server log files in various formats and produce usage statistics in HTML format for viewing through a browser. It produces professional looking graphs which make analyzing when and where your Web traffic is coming from easy.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/webalizer-2.21_02-3.3.el6.i686.rpm9d595e16b3bae38a6a5a758e87717ec790ef84d89adb4018ec5675392f1fb2f9SL6.0:webkitgtknewpackage: webkitgtkWebKitGTK+ is the port of the portable web rendering engine WebKit to the GTK+ platform.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/webkitgtk-1.2.3-1.el6.i686.rpmcedac0c0412ceb70f8c859f55d39ff3c75abc75cdee84d42b5f61a576966b5b4Packages/webkitgtk-devel-1.2.3-1.el6.i686.rpm2e36ebbd44ed8ea50424f6784cc5335f4fc26323fa4ae7f24f0055346b6612f4Packages/webkitgtk-doc-1.2.3-1.el6.i686.rpmcb741bb3b073351273290e3bf306d7fc2e3c318ef2e6a71feb8f78a52dd89dd6SL6.0:werken-xpathnewpackage: werken-xpathwerken.xpath is an implementation of the W3C XPath Recommendation, on top of the JDOM library. It takes as input a XPath expression, and a JDOM tree, and returns a NodeSet (java.util.List) of selected elements. Is is being used in the development of the as-yet-unreleased werken.xslt (eXtensible Stylesheet Language) and the werken.canonical (XML canonicalization) packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/werken-xpath-0.9.4-4.beta.12.6.el6.noarch.rpm2ed83f24bd6b451e2422de5db4b7aca4098dd6952223d136617bf1e367b46cfdPackages/werken-xpath-javadoc-0.9.4-4.beta.12.6.el6.noarch.rpmc8dc8f3353883e2a16a0b586814c79486ac3da87587c40fbc9da444b7a916334SL6.0:wgetnewpackage: wgetGNU Wget is a file retrieval utility which can use either the HTTP or FTP protocols. Wget features include the ability to work in the background while you are logged out, recursive retrieval of directories, file name wildcard matching, remote file timestamp storage and comparison, use of Rest with FTP servers and Range with HTTP servers to retrieve files over slow or unstable connections, support for Proxy servers, and configurability.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wget-1.12-1.4.el6.i686.rpm9a61872d865bff636a377c70a8126331e12a465cd5ed11ceeac6bbce31177f1eSL6.0:whichnewpackage: whichThe which command shows the full pathname of a specified program, if the specified program is in your PATH.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/which-2.19-5.1.el6.i686.rpm12622096418da9f306109e6640249c4612a25ae99184d925ad3982ce81b8d71bSL6.0:wireless-toolsnewpackage: wireless-toolsThis package contain the Wireless tools, used to manipulate the Wireless Extensions. The Wireless Extension is an interface allowing you to set Wireless LAN specific parameters and get the specific stats for wireless networking equipment.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wireless-tools-29-5.1.1.el6.i686.rpmb901dd667bea16d28182988c028dfc51c16f9e30fb88c22cb0cc130fdaa6f981Packages/wireless-tools-devel-29-5.1.1.el6.i686.rpm0056bd5ca56bdf45e04a25464fbf544c3488cfbf89aac2c4555684023420dd4cSL6.0:wiresharknewpackage: wiresharkWireshark is a network traffic analyzer for Unix-ish operating systems.
This package lays base for libpcap, a packet capture and filtering library, contains command-line utilities, contains plugins and documentation for wireshark. A graphical user interface is packaged separately to GTK+ package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wireshark-1.2.10-2.el6.i686.rpmb0beb40feea24ae1e8cd2f129e22d6df05937a527d0bfebf43dda7ad9e3c65cePackages/wireshark-devel-1.2.10-2.el6.i686.rpm6cbde10ed3ad97b1f66853d35d1c943c1b6a5f62d11b92206119cf7e8bb94c2bPackages/wireshark-gnome-1.2.10-2.el6.i686.rpmb0583c97f10cd4eeadc046d016430561a83673f1c420345efb4443fbe770d938SL6.0:wordnetnewpackage: wordnetWordNet is a large lexical database of English, developed under the direction of George A. Miller. Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are grouped into sets of cognitive synonyms (synsets), each expressing a distinct concept. Synsets are interlinked by means of conceptual-semantic and lexical relations. The resulting network of meaningfully related words and concepts can be navigated with the browser. WordNet is also freely and publicly available for download. WordNet's structure makes it a useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wordnet-3.0-13.el6.i686.rpm189e64e4b7a4c1e629dc92f08e0e38186f1d872141fdbe04d9fb158f82e4cb5fPackages/wordnet-devel-3.0-13.el6.i686.rpm12ea121f846d4b4f27de5a0f4e55fc025aa354e7070d46a77d0ad22de1ada3b3SL6.0:wordsnewpackage: wordsThe words file is a dictionary of English words for the /usr/share/dict directory. Some programs use this database of words to check spelling. Password checkers use it to look for bad passwords.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/words-3.0-17.el6.noarch.rpmb9fdc7d9f8923af167cb0b3287a16c78e0d529602e6f7dc78de0d4d46811c52aSL6.0:wpa_supplicantnewpackage: wpa_supplicantwpa_supplicant is a WPA Supplicant for Linux, BSD and Windows with support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i / RSN). Supplicant is the IEEE 802.1X/WPA component that is used in the client stations. It implements key negotiation with a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11 authentication/association of the wlan driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wpa_supplicant-0.6.8-10.el6.i686.rpm591e5ee878055068f75a742bada0e83454a0116602787b0da2a794d62f64b473SL6.0:wqy-zenhei-fontsnewpackage: wqy-zenhei-fontsWenQuanYi Zen Hei is a Hei-Ti style (sans-serif type) Chinese outline font. It is designed for general purpose text formatting and on-screen display of Chinese characters and symbols from many other languages. The embolden strokes of the font glyphs produces enhanced screen contrast, making it easier to read recognize. The embedded bitmap glyphs further enhance on-screen performance, which can be enabled with the provided configuration files. WenQuanYi Zen Hei provides a rather complete coverage to Chinese Hanzi glyphs, including both simplified and traditional forms. The total glyph number in this font is over 35,000, including over 21,000 Chinese Hanzi. This font has full coverage to GBK(CP936) charset, CJK Unified Ideographs, as well as the code-points needed for zh_cn, zh_sg, zh_tw, zh_hk, zh_mo, ja (Japanese) and ko (Korean) locales for fontconfig. Starting from version 0.8, this font package has contained two font families, i.e. the proportionally-spaced Zen Hei, and a mono-spaced face named "WenQuanYi Zen Hei Mono".Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wqy-zenhei-fonts-0.9.45-3.el6.noarch.rpm81638b4123f95ef03ef938f2133379fa1a69b346a329f843c3afe339a26ae3e2Packages/wqy-zenhei-fonts-common-0.9.45-3.el6.noarch.rpm5f6f39841f10c952b7d2b86cdd3b25e02a531d7bd170f696f1489ef798da3be4SL6.0:ws-commons-utilnewpackage: ws-commons-utilThis is version 1.0.1 of the common utilities from the Apache Web Services Project.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ws-commons-util-1.0.1-13.el6.noarch.rpmbe9a18cf0ab4d75cb85b53c98a7e81266f06d6280b65a676ff01d72312f2f51bPackages/ws-commons-util-javadoc-1.0.1-13.el6.noarch.rpm158c6473b63f9c9dc21ff13754d327cd4498478b04f7b60ba57f3174e428282aSL6.0:ws-jaxmenewpackage: ws-jaxmeA Java/XML binding compiler takes as input a schema description (in most cases an XML schema, but it may be a DTD, a RelaxNG schema, a Java class inspected via reflection, or a database schema). The output is a set of Java classes: * A Java bean class matching the schema description.
(If the schema was obtained via Java reflection,
the original Java bean class.) * Read a conforming XML document and convert it into
the equivalent Java bean. * Vice versa, marshal the Java bean back into the
original XML document.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ws-jaxme-0.5.1-4.6.el6.noarch.rpm1867973f06271e3afa664c092b5dc9665c9754534ca7fdda8d0e66f5f1ce5acaPackages/ws-jaxme-javadoc-0.5.1-4.6.el6.noarch.rpm6c4f4f34ea014de9f3f0ccc221b42ed5033bc4410f603d7c7ead20c09a8442c7Packages/ws-jaxme-manual-0.5.1-4.6.el6.noarch.rpmc79d258fb6c4d3840d517bc3ab0826c8414385a1f35014932e1c7622ddd138bbSL6.0:wsdl4jnewpackage: wsdl4jThe Web Services Description Language for Java Toolkit (WSDL4J) allows the creation, representation, and manipulation of WSDL documents describing services. This codebase will eventually serve as a reference implementation of the standard created by JSR110.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wsdl4j-1.5.2-7.8.el6.noarch.rpm7e8a8f68d5f9d0475fc82dc835b7d633224aa3fe82c34994d1447ee77dbb35dbPackages/wsdl4j-javadoc-1.5.2-7.8.el6.noarch.rpmaa570e522f85c5b4bb8be26de0c5938a177ecf996300995175f640c9c63a0d2fSL6.0:wsmanclinewpackage: wsmancliCommand line interface for managing systems using Web Services Management protocol.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wsmancli-2.2.3-1.el6.i686.rpm895dc7b1e7fc23be424100ad2fd9fa1134ede740ee64bb039c8b6c00dfb52997SL6.0:wvdialnewpackage: wvdialWvDial automatically locates and configures modems and can log into almost any ISP's server without special configuration. You need to input the username, password, and phone number, and then WvDial will negotiate the PPP connection using any mechanism needed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wvdial-1.60-12.el6.i686.rpma65b6ba076e65ff8b875841529281b5364ccba1011eec1c0fa62c622df20a2caSL6.0:x3270newpackage: x3270The x3270 package contains files needed for emulating the IBM 3278/3279 terminals, commonly used with mainframe applications.
You will also need to install a frontend for x3270. Available frontends are x3270-x11 (for the X Window System) and x3270-text (for text mode).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/x3270-3.3.6-10.4.el6.i686.rpm3720db2a6c68a524db9c1055b10173a09a8a5c7b276460e9bec12e731feaa19dPackages/x3270-text-3.3.6-10.4.el6.i686.rpm4b43c5e4b1b916b5356c34ff91da8d875574788fd1b38bed86bf2a082315888aPackages/x3270-x11-3.3.6-10.4.el6.i686.rpm56e947912892dba8a4a163913b94ae4e992143342b12cc8a0a64c8db56036224SL6.0:x86infonewpackage: x86infox86info displays diagnostic information about x86 processors, such as cache configuration and supported features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/x86info-1.25-1.32.el6.i686.rpmece54d7f56ee1d4bb910ec7e55a235c71247ab0657315c94f0373a6967cbef0cSL6.0:xalan-j2newpackage: xalan-j2Xalan is an XSLT processor for transforming XML documents into HTML, text, or other XML document types. It implements the W3C Recommendations for XSL Transformations (XSLT) and the XML Path Language (XPath). It can be used from the command line, in an applet or a servlet, or as a module in other program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xalan-j2-2.7.0-9.8.el6.noarch.rpmfa7772b24e2fe62f57280f44fbe188ab9f15808fbdce653d9c753b648a332da7Packages/xalan-j2-demo-2.7.0-9.8.el6.noarch.rpmd5edc6e0b0bb401b21205dcf588a0ac744dfcebc78cb7417b9ce261745cca599Packages/xalan-j2-javadoc-2.7.0-9.8.el6.noarch.rpm7c0d569278ec8a11f547022cb72a78630f45e50968b542f7744e67b0f7eef705Packages/xalan-j2-manual-2.7.0-9.8.el6.noarch.rpmaba341131cf3bbbab01dbbd8b1ecf75d4efd5075f00c57c95b266a601daa021dPackages/xalan-j2-xsltc-2.7.0-9.8.el6.noarch.rpmf0f855c7a13d892acdf6512b8e19f83dc15b483acf96d5dcaa8bc8760c202b5aSL6.0:xcb-protonewpackage: xcb-protoXCB is a project to enable efficient language bindings to the X11 protocol. This package contains the protocol descriptions themselves. Language bindings use these protocol descriptions to generate code for marshalling the protocol.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xcb-proto-1.6-1.el6.noarch.rpm6925cdafd4f30ec0baef580533266e41730950a4c781c08fe25bca9423a9877fSL6.0:xcb-utilnewpackage: xcb-utilThe xcb-util module provides a number of libraries which sit on top of libxcb, the core X protocol library, and some of the extension libraries. These experimental libraries provide convenience functions and interfaces which make the raw X protocol more usable. Some of the libraries also provide client-side code which is not strictly part of the X protocol but which have traditionally been provided by Xlib.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xcb-util-0.3.6-1.el6.i686.rpme1d217214987036bae25b197b90e86ad30caaa1e0fe13d1ca75025d215e5e3f1Packages/xcb-util-devel-0.3.6-1.el6.i686.rpmd065cb5c81c92a8c3a3f61c79fc9a9caf0daef9565945feed6461f4dc784f953SL6.0:xchatnewpackage: xchatX-Chat is an easy to use graphical IRC chat client for the X Window System. It allows you to join multiple IRC channels (chat rooms) at the same time, talk publicly, private one-on-one conversations etc. Even file transfers are possible.
This includes the plugins to run the Perl and Python scripts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xchat-2.8.8-1.el6.i686.rpmf7fe07dfe01e35f0eab1b9861a45bb53d19af28cd8cbb5eb59f3f9a907ff7a70Packages/xchat-tcl-2.8.8-1.el6.i686.rpm9555f65a314704d12e667a1004498840e44ae6a1b23e18dedc35d2bd6b8866f4SL6.0:xdeltanewpackage: xdeltaXdelta (X for XCF: the eXperimental Computing Facility at Berkeley) is a binary delta generator (like a diff program for binaries) and an RCS version control replacement library. The Xdelta library performs its work independently of the actual format used to encode the file and is intended to be used by various higher-level programs such as XCF's Project Revision Control System (PRCS). PRCS is a front end for a version control toolset. Xdelta uses a binary file delta algorithm to replace the standard diff program used by RCSScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xdelta-1.1.4-8.el6.i686.rpm6dba6f4f9751d293e7a040c5fcd8a500c845b36fb4c0b30b411ba32c757300b6Packages/xdelta-devel-1.1.4-8.el6.i686.rpm24a030a1365de688240f354b2181b3c10bb2583d3185604717731d0f1cfb05deSL6.0:xdg-user-dirsnewpackage: xdg-user-dirsContains xdg-user-dirs-update that updates folders in a users home directory based on the defaults configured by the administrator.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xdg-user-dirs-0.12-4.el6.i686.rpm44263a71328ba6295cc422aaeb4aed4ea30f80c075d18593f9c4f6700d2e4d6eSL6.0:xdg-user-dirs-gtknewpackage: xdg-user-dirs-gtkContains some integration of xdg-user-dirs with the gnome desktop, including creating default bookmarks and detecting locale changes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xdg-user-dirs-gtk-0.8-7.el6.i686.rpm77f8082ab923cfb5593181f334ff8f82d45c77d575e73abed9a2cd1d98fb521cSL6.0:xdg-utilsnewpackage: xdg-utilsThe xdg-utils package is a set of simple scripts that provide basic desktop integration functions for any Free Desktop, such as Linux. They are intended to provide a set of defacto standards. This means that: * Third party software developers can rely on these xdg-utils
for all of their simple integration needs. * Developers of desktop environments can make sure that their
environments are well supported * Distribution vendors can provide custom versions of these utilities
The following scripts are provided at this time: * xdg-desktop-menu Install desktop menu items * xdg-desktop-icon Install icons to the desktop * xdg-icon-resource Install icon resources * xdg-mime Query information about file type handling and
install descriptions for new file types * xdg-open Open a file or URL in the user's preferred application * xdg-email Send mail using the user's preferred e-mail composer * xdg-screensaver Control the screensaverScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xdg-utils-1.0.2-15.20091016cvs.el6.noarch.rpmbe9c8525328ccedf1ea1a5a0623560914b6f0d678637ae3aaf3b920b483044f7SL6.0:xdocletnewpackage: xdocletThis package contains the XDoclet Attribute Orientated Programming FrameworkScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xdoclet-1.2.3-11.6.el6.noarch.rpm12bd7d3e6d4bf43915a85032b0c1e0d6db0a149bd57b92fb6795b30559769d1dPackages/xdoclet-javadoc-1.2.3-11.6.el6.noarch.rpmf102f43dfd3c08b7a3b0b6000e432601dc907ae94fc47e2a6a148457219f1993Packages/xdoclet-manual-1.2.3-11.6.el6.noarch.rpmc461fab6247922dc726dd05374fde9b2852adea98e77271939b2d1813a8726ddSL6.0:xdvipdfmxnewpackage: xdvipdfmxxdvipdfmx is an output driver for the XeTeX typesetting system. It is an extended version of DVIPDFMx by Jin-Hwan Cho and Shunsaku Hirata, which is itself an extended version of dvipdfm by Mark A. Wicks. This driver converts XDV (extended DVI) output from the xetex program into standard PDF that can be viewed or printed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xdvipdfmx-0.4-5.1.el6.i686.rpm625bfd767b79c359703fdadcbce76fc31c97d99be9df4b6372eb5598914c4386SL6.0:xerces-cnewpackage: xerces-cXerces-C is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++. Xerces-C makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and write XML data. A shared library is provided for parsing, generating, manipulating, and validating XML documents. Xerces-C is faithful to the XML 1.0 recommendation and associated standards: XML 1.0 (Third Edition), XML 1.1 (First Edition), DOM Level 1, 2, 3 Core, DOM Level 2.0 Traversal and Range, DOM Level 3.0 Load and Save, SAX 1.0 and SAX 2.0, Namespaces in XML, Namespaces in XML 1.1, XML Schema, XML Inclusions).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xerces-c-3.0.1-20.el6.i686.rpmb4be1a6fb87647c50d1613479fdfef679f8f3a9e3d937d672b727e219feaad8bPackages/xerces-c-devel-3.0.1-20.el6.i686.rpmc66a54c1805d915b4fe96c1ef855d9bec0c3726df40c5b17357534a30df79c6bPackages/xerces-c-doc-3.0.1-20.el6.noarch.rpm50dd1572b37a597f755389e63264e8e4d7639a26c7d39bfc76b3310c8577838dSL6.0:xerces-j2newpackage: xerces-j2Welcome to the future! Xerces2 is the next generation of high performance, fully compliant XML parsers in the Apache Xerces family. This new version of Xerces introduces the Xerces Native Interface (XNI), a complete framework for building parser components and configurations that is extremely modular and easy to program.
The Apache Xerces2 parser is the reference implementation of XNI but other parser components, configurations, and parsers can be written using the Xerces Native Interface. For complete design and implementation documents, refer to the XNI Manual.
Xerces 2 is a fully conforming XML Schema processor. For more information, refer to the XML Schema page.
Xerces 2 also provides a partial implementation of Document Object Model Level 3 Core, Load and Save and Abstract Schemas [deprecated] Working Drafts. For more information, refer to the DOM Level 3 Implementation page.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xerces-j2-2.7.1-12.5.el6.i686.rpmf9dc460fb58722f9b64ea5ebc3ba23d9d64dc1a3d675f4b46659d1183b795decPackages/xerces-j2-demo-2.7.1-12.5.el6.i686.rpmf36adb9c929e84417847300538769aaacd26ba249d77076dd66a3d7acfa12169Packages/xerces-j2-javadoc-apis-2.7.1-12.5.el6.i686.rpm4efdffbc7ad475f66b815b3e7329bf70c574f9dfce6aec557ec9bcfd274b6a9bPackages/xerces-j2-javadoc-impl-2.7.1-12.5.el6.i686.rpm1bc177e33dfd38117deb37e0ba0f9cf47fbefb21d5733a0af41573cec25a0c32Packages/xerces-j2-javadoc-other-2.7.1-12.5.el6.i686.rpm9c16048338c516f792ee490d9afce6cd87d496d2044cf863be22037d3ba90cfePackages/xerces-j2-javadoc-xni-2.7.1-12.5.el6.i686.rpm7f2894a1ddd36f353b6cb1fb63b75629ef80aa2a32ef2a99ae36a86711aed413Packages/xerces-j2-scripts-2.7.1-12.5.el6.i686.rpm114b4f8879c2e19cd780f3c0d22fad267e839902c6f2a0193e58c97b8168799bSL6.0:xferstatsnewpackage: xferstatsxferstats compiles information about file transfers from logfiles.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xferstats-2.16-21.el6.i686.rpmacae3bbc385e1e92b06ce92ebc821ea84f6bcb63dd70f74104c27e4ed1682ebaSL6.0:xfignewpackage: xfigXfig is an X Window System tool for creating basic vector graphics, including bezier curves, lines, rulers and more. The resulting graphics can be saved, printed on PostScript printers or converted to a variety of other formats (e.g., X11 bitmaps, Encapsulated PostScript, LaTeX).
You should install xfig if you need a simple program to create vector graphics.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xfig-3.2.5-22.a.1.el6.i686.rpm31378b761d3762cc54b8fcc0e8953d9d7a429e7196c723ef00f081d986a4e70dPackages/xfig-common-3.2.5-22.a.1.el6.i686.rpm6308dee44313771de025aa6ca15b1ce6755a615c3bedd033c0662f877b15d032Packages/xfig-plain-3.2.5-22.a.1.el6.i686.rpm5d072b02e9971fbb7122c70ce4bd1c05a6d28fc2e703ef9951b6cc6952fcc55cSL6.0:xguestnewpackage: xguestInstalling this package sets up the xguest user to be used as a temporary account to switch to or as a kiosk user account. The account is disabled unless SELinux is in enforcing mode. The user is only allowed to log in via gdm. The home and temporary directories of the user will be polyinstantiated and mounted on tmpfs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xguest-1.0.8-6.el6.noarch.rpm3dd66bf9f6ab22a01593c71472ef68a0c9cb2e9fe92c4d86fa4331bac8ee63d8SL6.0:xhtml1-dtdsnewpackage: xhtml1-dtdsThis provides the DTDs of the Second Edition of XHTML 1.0, a reformulation of HTML 4 as an XML 1.0 application, and three DTDs corresponding to the ones defined by HTML 4. The semantics of the elements and their attributes are defined in the W3C Recommendation for HTML 4. These semantics provide the foundation for future extensibility of XHTML.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xhtml1-dtds-1.0-20020801.7.noarch.rpm4c64b6af44feab307d95e1ffb66c415a9c5a1d3ed88f0004142090955b6c00a6SL6.0:xhtml2fo-style-xslnewpackage: xhtml2fo-style-xslThese XSL stylesheets allow you to transform any XHTML document to FO. With a XSL:FO processor you could create PDF versions of XHTML documents.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xhtml2fo-style-xsl-20051222-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm25e1e222484eaf51cf744d4690cec67b23c3c31f62b181e5107ed7905994e01dSL6.0:xinetdnewpackage: xinetdXinetd is a secure replacement for inetd, the Internet services daemon. Xinetd provides access control for all services based on the address of the remote host and/or on time of access and can prevent denial-of-access attacks. Xinetd provides extensive logging, has no limit on the number of server arguments, and lets you bind specific services to specific IP addresses on your host machine. Each service has its own specific configuration file for Xinetd; the files are located in the /etc/xinetd.d directory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xinetd-2.3.14-29.el6.i686.rpm3febf91c16ccd85978680f288b91d20accb8749aa4f647c802f6c011e187d831SL6.0:xjavadocnewpackage: xjavadocThe XJavaDoc engine is a complete rewrite of Sun's JavaDoc engine that is faster and more suited for XDoclet (although it is completely standalone). It scans java source code and makes information about a class available via special java beans that are part of the XJavaDoc core. These beans provide the same information about a class as Sun's JavaDoc API, and some nice extra features.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xjavadoc-1.1-7.7.el6.noarch.rpm4f5a42f3a61add631f4a6feef7faec9a345fd248a81ef01c15953d146dbb26efPackages/xjavadoc-javadoc-1.1-7.7.el6.noarch.rpm32e8b7834d8b375ea9720ddd39a7455393afb5e31b24c244895702905aac5d2dSL6.0:xkeyboard-confignewpackage: xkeyboard-configThis package contains configuration data used by the X Keyboard Extension (XKB), which allows selection of keyboard layouts when using a graphical interface.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xkeyboard-config-1.6-7.el6.noarch.rpm603949b0e7025070c4a56fcab213d7a32cdc87d359e4caf8edce8dbe167199f0SL6.0:xml-commons-apisnewpackage: xml-commons-apisxml-commons-apis is designed to organize and have common packaging for the various externally-defined standard interfaces for XML. This includes the DOM, SAX, and JAXP.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xml-commons-apis-1.3.04-3.6.el6.i686.rpmaa0857489ef2be4d39f293ac6381a7892b92585393e6b638c3723314a6b5d9c5Packages/xml-commons-apis-javadoc-1.3.04-3.6.el6.i686.rpm64ca2d9192a3754e024987b73af665ed66286420593363e44758d0bbe02d295aPackages/xml-commons-apis-manual-1.3.04-3.6.el6.i686.rpm7425b3b76c72f622924dafd2e8ef359d7db1bb9772372200a0850a54b5bc11fbSL6.0:xml-commons-resolvernewpackage: xml-commons-resolverResolver subproject of xml-commons.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xml-commons-resolver-1.1-4.18.el6.i686.rpmc86c1e75787e23b60edf04bd57556c95ab0f9c476290d3047f73f588b41a8be6Packages/xml-commons-resolver-javadoc-1.1-4.18.el6.i686.rpm981acd570877c08649e767df0da34a91aef84814c489ab3073772f4038a10b90SL6.0:xmldb-apinewpackage: xmldb-apiThe API interfaces are what driver developers must implement when creating a new driver and are the interfaces that applications are developed against. Along with the interfaces a concrete DriverManager implementation is also provides.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmldb-api-0.1-0.4.20011111cvs.1.5.el6.noarch.rpm2a18ab380a727a6446449cae493449b29a1d0fb08fac540c326e53ee35eac152Packages/xmldb-api-javadoc-0.1-0.4.20011111cvs.1.5.el6.noarch.rpm81a8cf6dbd55697e772e0ef3c64c43152761b60592df19b2d26af0b8da7ed775Packages/xmldb-api-sdk-0.1-0.4.20011111cvs.1.5.el6.noarch.rpm3676e6ad0e4c68b164d1856b0ee658986d8887a5aed0f06f259aa51fd553b582SL6.0:xmlgraphics-commonsnewpackage: xmlgraphics-commonsApache XML Graphics Commons is a library that consists of several reusable components used by Apache Batik and Apache FOP. Many of these components can easily be used separately outside the domains of SVG and XSL-FO. You will find components such as a PDF library, an RTF library, Graphics2D implementations that let you generate PDF & PostScript files, and much more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmlgraphics-commons-1.3.1-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm3beecb3b8151a026fb196f6d826e84927281d836fab7905d545e5bd4367a6303Packages/xmlgraphics-commons-javadoc-1.3.1-1.1.el6.noarch.rpm09531a9e342d209da66239d0803dd556468c5dd616bbe7defb4a9794e48f1218SL6.0:xmlrpc-cnewpackage: xmlrpc-cXML-RPC is a quick-and-easy way to make procedure calls over the Internet. It converts the procedure call into XML document, sends it to a remote server using HTTP, and gets back the response as XML.
This library provides a modular implementation of XML-RPC for C.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmlrpc-c-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6.i686.rpm7cd7d5c05fa4da44a9b64deb7456ac35c78b45a24ae62428a9ff782a1e6bba54Packages/xmlrpc-c-apps-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6.i686.rpmc53ca90e25d1f65b8f57160da4628c2135540d5529ee9ba9cbf9d121668ab640Packages/xmlrpc-c-c++-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6.i686.rpmd3a314c84c2e7f4b761d4bdf3f93d59b1a76750be4269324adc663b56d652484Packages/xmlrpc-c-client++-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6.i686.rpm0fc0dd8a3172a188379198b0d35eb4e8576da901e14a11dd086602976f3418bcPackages/xmlrpc-c-client-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6.i686.rpme84c9c5ca76e601fbb24f537394be5589e6d3602b84e0e09b9fff4c1e40d3366Packages/xmlrpc-c-devel-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6.i686.rpm44091c4fb391962fda1af2bbb7076d6bbadda879757554542c92496b789eed62SL6.0:xmlrpc3newpackage: xmlrpc3Apache XML-RPC is a Java implementation of XML-RPC, a popular protocol that uses XML over HTTP to implement remote procedure calls. Apache XML-RPC was previously known as Helma XML-RPC. If you have code using the Helma library, all you should have to do is change the import statements in your code from helma.xmlrpc.* to org.apache.xmlrpc.*.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmlrpc3-client-3.0-4.15.el6.noarch.rpm8f3e9afacfd9ecbe5e05f64abdee0071c463ccdc06dd489f08ac1f44f04a04dfPackages/xmlrpc3-client-devel-3.0-4.15.el6.noarch.rpm34e2b1fd75e643d0b5642c886e17238f3a5e26fe7713acc18e0f4af728029f56Packages/xmlrpc3-common-3.0-4.15.el6.noarch.rpm8f9e88cdebd04ec051a60fb5b00a6a2fb6e688525792dfa2eb07d98a7a15d9b5Packages/xmlrpc3-common-devel-3.0-4.15.el6.noarch.rpm23baed0530c409fe6b3461f4b8e225751c3487d16fd1e7b45d1f8c4a367d4061Packages/xmlrpc3-javadoc-3.0-4.15.el6.noarch.rpm89b602fa925a45252ca3813e9fee4babd2a86223d9304b97bd880adb6d2070ccPackages/xmlrpc3-server-3.0-4.15.el6.noarch.rpm6718454b06bdb95bf64373cfc98e4a28f4046c6f390b044dcbe8b5f3e96f86baPackages/xmlrpc3-server-devel-3.0-4.15.el6.noarch.rpm4b33b3ce897d68b2e6a454c17d312d0bd296e8876ae2143bb047c80b1fee507fSL6.0:xmltexnewpackage: xmltexNamespace-aware XML parser written in TeX.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmltex-20020625-16.el6.noarch.rpmffa65f2949dadc1427106850e8601b8cda53310389dc0711d415bec2229f647cSL6.0:xmltonewpackage: xmltoThis is a package for converting XML files to various formats using XSL stylesheets.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmlto-0.0.23-3.el6.i686.rpma8e5503b4ce1067fc52c22d0faaef042e54d584c639c1dcbfbf7d6211953fa7aPackages/xmlto-tex-0.0.23-3.el6.noarch.rpm79b97fe9cdb9a221bf96467b228515642606570819f6af35035c50e2fad6ef2aPackages/xmlto-xhtml-0.0.23-3.el6.noarch.rpmc4a3595ed2abacab135087914775a8d1ca82854e303d715c07a008e9541c5a32SL6.0:xmltomannewpackage: xmltomanThis package provides xmltoman and xmlmantohtml scripts, to compile the xml representation of manual page to either roff source, or HTML (while providing the CSS stylesheet for eye-candy look). XSL stylesheet for doing rougly the same job is provided.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmltoman-0.4-4.el6.noarch.rpmee5abcefb15ed34f8d7537c548ff306fe2487a511ae82365efbb7627a05e0c50SL6.0:xorg-sgml-doctoolsnewpackage: xorg-sgml-doctoolsThis package is required in order to generate the X.Org X11 documentation from source.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-sgml-doctools-1.1.1-4.1.el6.noarch.rpm303bd3e343d224b9238ab19a10b9ff968d48029a05287f4c61881970f5a0851bSL6.0:xorg-x11-appsnewpackage: xorg-x11-appsA collection of common X Window System applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-apps-7.4-10.el6.i686.rpm74a2d972909107f70fcd97ec4bbdfa36193aa9f299918506ee507e4c3a093523SL6.0:xorg-x11-docsnewpackage: xorg-x11-docsProtocol and other technical documentation for the X.Org X11 X Window System implementation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-docs-1.3-6.1.el6.noarch.rpmb07c7cb5fd5d1c351f65fc649bb093836154e254a7094ba9cadde013d6164865SL6.0:xorg-x11-driversnewpackage: xorg-x11-driversThe purpose of this package is to require all of the individual X.Org driver rpms, to allow the OS installation software to install all drivers all at once, without having to track which individual drivers are present on each architecture. By installing this package, it forces all of the individual driver packages to be installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drivers-7.3-13.2.el6.i686.rpm535f78d5c7da4901b0a924d9e920034799757f72e1036e7e3b0279943971d21fSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-acecadnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-acecadX.Org X11 acecad input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-acecad-1.4.0-2.el6.i686.rpmecc7bccc3db16befddbd52d7fcf33e708ab7f6fd16f8e6c399f5effd190cd892SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-aipteknewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-aiptekX.Org X11 aiptek input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-aiptek-1.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm58179669909f78744345c6120b80514d067c4c03b4dfc6b09091d33709494f1eSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-apmnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-apmX.Org X11 apm video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-apm-1.2.2-1.1.el6.i686.rpmfb6b25c92360ae93d5aad7932576fb2e7d296cf4c8c396bafec75c4e5eb0b345SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-astnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-astX.Org X11 ast video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-ast-0.89.9-1.1.el6.i686.rpm66a5b5b1b34cdfb6298159dc32e13affc5bbc80ba3bac4de927c36c9a2ba8838SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-atinewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-atiX.Org X11 ati video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-ati-6.13.0-6.el6.i686.rpmb0c58cf5fbac7f9d6d897eac6f23019ae8b32ca522b32ab27bfda8b1e4704151Packages/xorg-x11-drv-ati-firmware-6.13.0-6.el6.noarch.rpmc1d69336e1c389442181fd8eb41f0848586206fb5953fd2482cbd3d5f93ca359SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-cirrusnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-cirrusX.Org X11 cirrus video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-cirrus-1.3.2-1.1.el6.i686.rpm5b03717928cf38b96f04d48297a31b33e553acf8aa4b9e597b81ec2fd7589ef3SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-dummynewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-dummyX.Org X11 dummy video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-dummy-0.3.3-1.el6.i686.rpme211b920c9ff25930dd12e4d34f351771bb9ec30ea0c392d8f9669d23350387bSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-elographicsnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-elographicsX.Org X11 elographics input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-elographics-1.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpmcf855bab8a95efcf13739ce4970287a8a2465376076281c4a7f5f24a539fc290SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-evdevnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-evdevX.Org X11 evdev input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-evdev-2.3.2-8.el6.i686.rpm5c573ec2245b744125568bd7060151025d288b88cc69c500111e71549bd40d6fPackages/xorg-x11-drv-evdev-devel-2.3.2-8.el6.i686.rpm78f8ccef70a162df814a54b4b3dcd882084d536ec31fce8e94f713eefbdf88d8SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-fbdevnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-fbdevX.Org X11 fbdev video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-fbdev-0.4.2-1.el6.i686.rpm4662950f9dfd3e4e78fdf08a01b7a7a239b117944b58ee21c2e69e952cf8543fSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-fpitnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-fpitX.Org X11 fpit input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-fpit-1.3.0-5.el6.i686.rpma5ed05bbdb8c0b2508a70913c4e458120530e2942ab78a3576e0e0e95163934bSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-geodenewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-geodeX.Org X11 AMD Geode video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-geode-2.11.4.1-1.el6.i686.rpmf85d39b1370d2d811f7560cff073d75e9698f7c6aaf63365ff28fb759ab096c9SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-glintnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-glintX.Org X11 glint video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-glint-1.2.4-1.1.el6.i686.rpm098c512e1eab31200f31c8abfee200a9369b0f10947310133f560da110d85140SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-hyperpennewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-hyperpenX.Org X11 hyperpen input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-hyperpen-1.3.0-4.el6.i686.rpm1e0cf01ebab9866056a1d73abfde7b90fd1a27b0eaf1293134741c360f33afe3SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-i128newpackage: xorg-x11-drv-i128X.Org X11 i128 video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-i128-1.3.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpme1367e5badb1a05499fb69b7d33145409c52abe69e03a7c80684801390b35111SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-i740newpackage: xorg-x11-drv-i740X.Org X11 i740 video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-i740-1.3.2-1.1.el6.i686.rpme36f976514925180a0fc42be54a91ec1e8496ef0967ec9adf782b8585a01964dSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-intelnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-intelX.Org X11 Intel video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/intel-gpu-tools-2.11.0-7.el6.i686.rpm9616778c763dbdc973f2ee9b36ea4d2f2d4c80f35344959851de312f7a272df1Packages/xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.11.0-7.el6.i686.rpm0f9d729e605d93fb3cba6da8ffea1be1e2fe212f75bda4be088c8c777ebd6eb5Packages/xorg-x11-drv-intel-devel-2.11.0-7.el6.i686.rpm714ff815617a4e268d3589218420131c208725ba21dd2711048479d6c3c22bd8SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-keyboardnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-keyboardX.Org X11 keyboard input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-keyboard-1.4.0-3.el6.i686.rpm38e49e00491c5ac591dfb9c636a5d9f20b78ae212ee2356d86c85000810605b3SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-mach64newpackage: xorg-x11-drv-mach64X.Org X11 mach64 video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mach64-6.8.2-1.1.el6.i686.rpmbbcb5e0514558272e6788b9a8c4dca0e03474058d0185cef2ea4f9b6eb141299SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-mganewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-mgaX.Org X11 mga video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mga-1.4.12-2.el6.i686.rpm90cb8bbeaca2e7decdecce180a9b4edc2233754c8d78a38cc3b6f93b4f01c208SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-mousenewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-mouseX.Org X11 mouse input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mouse-1.5.0-4.el6.i686.rpmad08d3d14c672f56f305e547a3864352a9885af5a29b8c8c423f89d45c0cffbeSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-mutouchnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-mutouchX.Org X11 mutouch input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mutouch-1.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpma2030cbb34b30b907f93733a5ccf7ccaee89a68635611124675577a9dc0ff6d1SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-neomagicnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-neomagicX.Org X11 neomagic video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-neomagic-1.2.4-2.el6.i686.rpm67ee2305e411608f5d5c252bd9cf6370e66076eaf9c9ca0a90025790c922da31SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-nouveaunewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-nouveauX.Org X11 nouveau video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-nouveau-0.0.16-8.20100423git13c1043.el6.i686.rpm2f8395f8146fc3a57eb0361f3ef2ed772dc80a2486909a9fc3cd24265c381f74SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-nvnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-nvX.Org X11 nv video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-nv-2.1.15-4.el6.i686.rpmdb7522e5532f8ac44cdd4782d84b88bae5177161f65ccba665e6eaff80183d2dSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-openchromenewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-openchromeX.Org X11 openchrome video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-openchrome-0.2.904-1.el6.i686.rpm81f11a2af933b4c8212a7f2662185673e35dabe10071602a1e2e34e0d56259fbPackages/xorg-x11-drv-openchrome-devel-0.2.904-1.el6.i686.rpma127d1ff738188eff8097ecc66007753d972f6ebcf8570984acca4f9746b4b91SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-penmountnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-penmountX.Org X11 penmount input driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-penmount-1.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpm3eca4873d8d9e044076fe094ff74ad68fac562572e0cffe6c316cbba3caeb1afSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-qxlnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-qxlX.Org X11 qxl video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-qxl-0.0.12-2.1.el6.i686.rpme2507b2384bb31fd305c805d84363ae7dd170ea6535808312c33651e11a82a14SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-r128newpackage: xorg-x11-drv-r128X.Org X11 r128 video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-r128-6.8.1-2.el6.i686.rpmd7dab12ac2c4378208a6fcb627d7b020eed890c27561722936b998ac5b471366SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-renditionnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-renditionX.Org X11 rendition video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-rendition-4.2.2-4.1.el6.i686.rpm40fa6bf3fc91116eb711607217f11dec0452ff441df51424061a998e80bd96b2SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-s3virgenewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-s3virgeX.Org X11 s3virge video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-s3virge-1.10.4-1.1.el6.i686.rpmd7d233224b072786620b53ebbbab65c4a41eb3ac7b5da0b18ef306cd504cb8ceSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-savagenewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-savageX.Org X11 savage video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-savage-2.3.1-1.1.el6.i686.rpm27f93b8fbc1d0f998676450dd3c35f66380f77143656c83ec33c5c4a8fdc9965SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-siliconmotionnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-siliconmotionX.Org X11 siliconmotion video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-siliconmotion-1.7.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpma1b490a95fe55697f1c5d487f06dae129cc2c44ddc1f871b572d593ba37b932cSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-sisnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-sisX.Org X11 sis video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-sis-0.10.2-1.1.el6.i686.rpm2a94b1491874fea27a050cbdb787a5bedaf14b06bb5a5a4d6ed2fa6eeb5a26bcSL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-sisusbnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-sisusbX.Org X11 sisusb video driver.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-sisusb-0.9.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpm82904090c5eea06deeb7e66f475d56e6637a34ca0fcf7f6a93fd1ecf419b8652SL6.0:xorg-x11-drv-synapticsnewpackage: xorg-x11-drv-synapticsThis is the Synaptics touchpad driver for the X.Org X server. The following touchpad models are supported: * Synaptics * appletouch (Post February 2005 and October 2005 Apple Aluminium Powerbooks) * Elantech (EeePC) * bcm5974 (Macbook Air (Jan 2008), Macbook Pro Penryn (Feb 2008), iPhone
(2007), iPod Touch (2008)
Note that support for appletouch, elantech and bcm5974 requires the respective kernel module.
A touchpad by default operates in compatibility mode by emulating a standard mouse. However, by using a dedicated driver, more advanced features of the touchpad become available.
Features:
* Movement with adjustable, non-linear acceleration and speed.
* Button events through short touching of the touchpad ("tapping").
* Double-Button events through double short touching of the touchpad.
* Dragging through short touching and holding down the finger on the
touchpad.
* Middle and right button events on the upper and lower corner of the
touchpad.
* Vertical scrolling (button four and five events) through moving the
finger on the right side of the touchpad.
* The up/down button sends button four/five events.
* Horizontal scrolling (button six and seven events) through moving the
finger on the lower side of the touchpad.
* The multi-buttons send button four/five events, and six/seven events for
horizontal scrolling.
* Adjustable finger detection.
Multifinger taps: two finger for middle button and three finger for
right button events. (Needs hardware support. Not all models implement
this feature.)
* Run-time configuration using shared memory. This means you can change
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This is a very useful utility for tracking down application X resource usage leaks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xrestop-0.4-7.1.el6.i686.rpm39cd4d7aeacf599c99630eb9b156ec443fa0ff849edf7c4109e62a3ce365ea89SL6.0:xsanenewpackage: xsaneXSane is an X based interface for the SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) library, which provides access to scanners, digital cameras, and other capture devices. XSane is written in GTK+ and provides control for performing the scan and then manipulating the captured image.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xsane-0.997-8.el6.i686.rpme101472023c8b9f6a0222b35d51563b11aeb39b051d2879033dc9283529d3c3bPackages/xsane-common-0.997-8.el6.i686.rpm3ea7d3c19d8950562698c3dd25cfa5e75ef204fb7f48d5f6dcbc0206e566661aPackages/xsane-gimp-0.997-8.el6.i686.rpm120218e4ee54316dff4f1c177173518bc53919d6cccaf65566eff17f937193eaSL6.0:xsettings-kdenewpackage: xsettings-kdeThis package provides a XSettings daemon for KDE Desktop Environment. It allows XSettings aware applications (all GTK+ 2 and GNOME 2 applications) to be informed instantly of changes in KDE configuration, such as theme name, default font and so on.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xsettings-kde-0.11-1.el6.i686.rpma37e09b2950ec863d6cca94abafcc63ffb6f0fd34fe3ca4789aafcb7ffab89d9SL6.0:xtermnewpackage: xtermThe xterm program is a terminal emulator for the X Window System. It provides DEC VT102 and Tektronix 4014 compatible terminals for programs that can't use the window system directly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xterm-253-1.el6.i686.rpmeadc257e0617fb59e3d362d32f53c765ae8afda9ede4185a83ea1753f899a2f0SL6.0:xulrunnernewpackage: xulrunnerXULRunner provides the XUL Runtime environment for Gecko applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xulrunner-1.9.2.9-1.el6.i686.rpm4eab900c88966b11e7e8d04a89850f421cf823f2f6e72b41c5dba320eda1df37Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.9-1.el6.i686.rpmda173dd4e9d215e4ee4e0397bc641a4be60a04b24098fca32a1837cc19fda941SL6.0:xvattrnewpackage: xvattrThis program is used for getting and setting Xv attributes such as XV_BRIGHTNESS, XV_CONTRAST, XV_SATURATION, XV_HUE, XV_COLORKEY, etc.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xvattr-1.3-18.el6.i686.rpm05d023d94fd05f1310e99d252a01390c36589b8b1f78a8dce564f89cc38f9fb4SL6.0:xznewpackage: xzXZ Utils are an attempt to make LZMA compression easy to use on free (as in freedom) operating systems. This is achieved by providing tools and libraries which are similar to use than the equivalents of the most popular existing compression algorithms.
LZMA is a general purpose compression algorithm designed by Igor Pavlov as part of 7-Zip. It provides high compression ratio while keeping the decompression speed fast.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xz-4.999.9-0.3.beta.20091007git.el6.i686.rpm7abe2b52ba44641c65f28632ddafc2abc0cbd331eafca44a1b812be761398208Packages/xz-devel-4.999.9-0.3.beta.20091007git.el6.i686.rpm4834f6000aef9589b912d291fec22ad8f81a165cd62a39d6285286c2166bd9c5Packages/xz-libs-4.999.9-0.3.beta.20091007git.el6.i686.rpmde4ff154fe1c49b4eac6a1b23335ac63572896f2df762fa6a64ec9a6544f8f58Packages/xz-lzma-compat-4.999.9-0.3.beta.20091007git.el6.i686.rpma875a24e66d62d6a9e443d498d16b2d8de4c01a5dd34450104936da6b98f1e94SL6.0:yajlnewpackage: yajlYet Another JSON Library. YAJL is a small event-driven (SAX-style) JSON parser written in ANSI C, and a small validating JSON generator.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yajl-1.0.7-3.el6.i686.rpm0575c9a5e2d8a362e7bcbf954d430b010ddee18dc37c2afe7b3b4cd79eb3742fPackages/yajl-devel-1.0.7-3.el6.i686.rpm92fb53c1a40faf7752a22044e390dda0ed8690dbaf89ea6cb56fdbc8d6a65799SL6.0:yapnewpackage: yapA high-performance Prolog compiler developed at LIACC, Universidade do Porto. The Prolog engine is based in the WAM (Warren Abstract Machine), with several optimizations for better performance. YAP follows the Edinburgh tradition, and is largely compatible with the ISO-Prolog standard and with Quintus and SICStus Prolog.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yap-5.1.3-2.1.el6.i686.rpm9bfb12f54424c9b386b9c6c0c2b55dba71d3b9364581cd256c921cf89cd37476Packages/yap-devel-5.1.3-2.1.el6.i686.rpm5feeab2898a682edca69597f07fc58103b727cde7ff6b46e3cd8fec26612ce68Packages/yap-docs-5.1.3-2.1.el6.i686.rpmed059ade929827515d829c7d2f8b98611fe5db04246befcc4bc763db2fd5b786SL6.0:yelpnewpackage: yelpYelp is the help browser for the GNOME desktop. It is designed to help you browse all the documentation on your system in one central tool, including traditional man pages, info pages and documentation written in DocBook.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yelp-2.28.1-8.el6.i686.rpm3edf2a6216ebdd97533253557360253dea70649551d5244f488235a7a27fa3e6SL6.0:yp-toolsnewpackage: yp-toolsThe Network Information Service (NIS) is a system which provides network information (login names, passwords, home directories, group information) to all of the machines on a network. NIS can enable users to login on any machine on the network, as long as the machine has the NIS client programs running and the user's password is recorded in the NIS passwd database. NIS was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP).
This package's NIS implementation is based on FreeBSD's YP and is a special port for glibc 2.x and libc versions 5.4.21 and later. This package only provides the NIS client programs. In order to use the clients, you'll need to already have an NIS server running on your network. An NIS server is provided in the ypserv package.
Install the yp-tools package if you need NIS client programs for machines on your network. You will also need to install the ypbind package on every machine running NIS client programs. If you need an NIS server, you'll need to install the ypserv package on one machine on the network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yp-tools-2.9-10.el6.i686.rpmd3ed89b44960ef57a18ddf1135d389e58451699c448af07014af7181be72e498SL6.0:ypbindnewpackage: ypbindThe Network Information Service (NIS) is a system that provides network information (login names, passwords, home directories, group information) to all of the machines on a network. NIS can allow users to log in on any machine on the network, as long as the machine has the NIS client programs running and the user's password is recorded in the NIS passwd database. NIS was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP).
This package provides the ypbind daemon. The ypbind daemon binds NIS clients to an NIS domain. Ypbind must be running on any machines running NIS client programs.
Install the ypbind package on any machines running NIS client programs (included in the yp-tools package). If you need an NIS server, you also need to install the ypserv package to a machine on your network.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ypbind-1.20.4-29.el6.i686.rpma123d81f94ca2c0c3fbbc162be77bd8d88cb5647f89dba1a5491306310c964caSL6.0:ypservnewpackage: ypservThe Network Information Service (NIS) is a system that provides network information (login names, passwords, home directories, group information) to all of the machines on a network. NIS can allow users to log in on any machine on the network, as long as the machine has the NIS client programs running and the user's password is recorded in the NIS passwd database. NIS was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP).
This package provides the NIS server, which will need to be running on your network. NIS clients do not need to be running the server.
Install ypserv if you need an NIS server for your network. You also need to install the yp-tools and ypbind packages on any NIS client machines.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ypserv-2.19-18.el6.i686.rpm7128e8aa6ccd8fad2ac9b01d9fb931b82da57ebb8f7f81d179ed06c847f4d07aSL6.0:yumnewpackage: yumYum is a utility that can check for and automatically download and install updated RPM packages. Dependencies are obtained and downloaded automatically prompting the user as necessary.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-3.2.27-14.el6.noarch.rpmc0694ec659ab0580c0d22a3beded995be5a3fc2049840f7a2a84a71ab369a8b9SL6.0:yum-autoupdatenewpackage: yum-autoupdateAdded for those users who want their system automatically updated without having to worry about doing it by hand.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-autoupdate-2-1.noarch.rpma18edd8f18a590d649d0ca2aab62bb47aafc8128b27f33211f2d91a4817c3316SL6.0:yum-autoupdate:securitySecurity ERRATA Low: yum-autoupdate on SL6.x i386/x86_64Fixes a security issue with the tmp configuration files that could allow for yum reconfiguration while the script runs.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-autoupdate-2-2.noarch.rpm8cfc03d997147163e0464f21dc62523a2a1bded4ee5ddc10e62a5b2bf7a4e234SL6.0:yum-conf-adobenewpackage: yum-conf-adobeAdobe's yum repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/adobe-release-i386-1.0-1.noarch.rpmbf6fa11188085e8b87079fc659726dd669c87612910ee90b438c7ab10e61921fPackages/yum-conf-adobe-6-1.i686.rpm71b33e0e0f6cbcfae152c6e9b021664abedd2e1e21af157a6ce42d48f8ed85d5SL6.0:yum-conf-atrpmsnewpackage: yum-conf-atrpmsThe atrpms repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/atrpms-repo-6-4.el6.i686.rpm640321eb7e8457110664e48a7521d75961e149ed36c007552705e1e8a48b366bPackages/yum-conf-atrpms-6-1.i686.rpm068e0a435f5ce75ec6b7328c43e09239451edf5cccd7c4a0fc3866db617fdccaSL6.0:yum-conf-elreponewpackage: yum-conf-elrepoThe ELRepo repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/elrepo-release-6-2.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpme8d543d7f790a1c0527281f49fa561e06391da3d6e42a17c21846957cfef4318Packages/yum-conf-elrepo-6-1.noarch.rpmdde042a49c05797b552216f2dfcf0a12bde30089de410e1ad1fed099a497d8f2SL6.0:yum-conf-epelnewpackage: yum-conf-epelThe EPEL repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/epel-release-6-5.noarch.rpm5574793ebfeb970eec18fd2a39c3d6e7ba5e53c7b4f7c27cc72af41048e28540Packages/yum-conf-epel-6-1.noarch.rpm321df1f7b43089a883a1ad148e3013844d0081971669b9f2176a03686b349529SL6.0:yum-conf-rpmforgenewpackage: yum-conf-rpmforgeThe rpmforge repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rpmforge-release-0.5.2-2.el6.rf.i686.rpmf149ddafcc93fda0833de5aee67e0f1a29bb34000e73e1ea9913e29c0a0ffb00Packages/yum-conf-rpmforge-6-1.i686.rpmb5303de8ff2da540c14ae4b80512a2e9c2bab37fe685871947e4c80cd051d4d1SL6.0:yum-conf-sl-othernewpackage: yum-conf-sl-otherThe Scientific Linux fastbugs, testing, and debuginfo repositories.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-conf-sl-other-6-2.noarch.rpm0bef171e96faa71b0a910aa12210ad3b47b00e6d552c6bc9c467e4e8853e682bSL6.0:yum-conf-sl6xnewpackage: yum-conf-sl6xThe SL6x repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-conf-sl6x-1-1.noarch.rpm2714e30195787158fc56df38d01f826d31652bc7c6929c76bf6eb1ffb67136c7SL6.0:yum-metadata-parsernewpackage: yum-metadata-parserFast metadata parser for yum implemented in C.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-metadata-parser-1.1.2-14.1.el6.i686.rpme202767f6a268d3c9672d91376a41955de7bd1203406cd620c836f0144eee858SL6.0:yum-prestonewpackage: yum-prestoYum-presto is a plugin for yum that looks for deltarpms rather than rpms whenever they are available. This has the potential of saving a lot of bandwidth when downloading updates.
A Deltarpm is the difference between two rpms. If you already have foo-1.0 installed and foo-1.1 is available, yum-presto will download the deltarpm for foo-1.0 => 1.1 rather than the full foo-1.1 rpm, and then build the full foo-1.1 package from your installed foo-1.0 and the downloaded deltarpm.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-presto-0.6.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm5694ebf414096c58e5c95ea7b0159aade278aea16824c5a6c4ad73ca1a8a48c2SL6.0:yum-utilsnewpackage: yum-utilsyum-utils is a collection of utilities and examples for the yum package manager. It includes utilities by different authors that make yum easier and more powerful to use. These tools include: debuginfo-install, package-cleanup, repoclosure, repodiff, repo-graph, repomanage, repoquery, repo-rss, reposync, repotrack, verifytree, yum-builddep, yum-complete-transaction, yumdownloader, yum-debug-dump, yum-debug-restore and yum-groups-manager.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-NetworkManager-dispatcher-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm7bb2b7775f873501d22c493723052ddd4017f3a4409773ff7148f30fa6eb4b47Packages/yum-plugin-aliases-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmca022f7b06261563ae558f071b335343da8e9239bacf51221a95e8baa5640186Packages/yum-plugin-auto-update-debug-info-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpme926fe9af7a4de35289b03c5578b83df5163fc970cd21ce1286a077f917cac21Packages/yum-plugin-changelog-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpme58cad1f0da9f65599d575c30b6788b7b9b671930602b92ea268b09dc61399a8Packages/yum-plugin-downloadonly-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmea1f083a866bcc53d56be661ec1558d1b64ae4f28ff72633f5fdd300111ff61ePackages/yum-plugin-fastestmirror-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmc5920ab5fb5406098a9852151a5177dedc568de55fe3b8ddf01219fdd8c8d2d6Packages/yum-plugin-filter-data-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm271703d66232ebc6d0946c2459f06a4458c4fabd4872f77ca38c69800e9262d7Packages/yum-plugin-fs-snapshot-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm6849b187b3607cfda08fa0950ab998154329721409038e55fd6d62f6eaae480aPackages/yum-plugin-keys-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm3435eae73d414f095b4b8c4fdd78e58693b22888f1a2fd3a6b9b6f2f3725ba0cPackages/yum-plugin-list-data-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmda1a994f2c9536b0ef16e38913b9885691cc5b19a9ec1c7cd08d7e628adab536Packages/yum-plugin-local-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmb06dc5ec3ded70febda223958a3a14d3810d7872dcbfed19f8f0c4ce1e07d838Packages/yum-plugin-merge-conf-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmc561490cec5cededcfa725b4c8abf9e5e6c5ea645ecc28d305c2e769a93d8034Packages/yum-plugin-post-transaction-actions-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpma597772174fa9b7189633223d64b01a39866be3123fe583c3444d4a841096beePackages/yum-plugin-priorities-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm21102ececc28e44212ae0c66d4e1682eae1314ae00115fedba12f0a5b7ff947cPackages/yum-plugin-protect-packages-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmb68a74bb7066e9e504f48803c13b4e98c2006c97db499cdd752232cc2d7530eePackages/yum-plugin-protectbase-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm899339e02378efd8c4cc73b76eea26c8571cdadcb176675360340b810f02959bPackages/yum-plugin-remove-with-leaves-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm1947442c9b2381fefe1f4d53915ccc6fa12befa9f3805f54adc222cbbd812891Packages/yum-plugin-rpm-warm-cache-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpma6183b76e66e7357b544ed9f87697684dca588eb9bcb66378bac68bae54c5790Packages/yum-plugin-security-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm202c5f1d5f6858a02684b036e52994b44e649f3e345da40e8f524e4f1e6cb2b0Packages/yum-plugin-show-leaves-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpma429cd18dda4b9518a087194164e771f28c34080163379ec84ba528f0171e5d3Packages/yum-plugin-tmprepo-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpma57744df517698665013a21f6ac2e9170f3ada9cf0b52594bd2a5a6c80415849Packages/yum-plugin-tsflags-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmac1054ad08288937184b6127d3d9d3a087c3bc02357748cbb8021810f5d068efPackages/yum-plugin-upgrade-helper-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpmb1ae5b12c8460fe2ca623f8cbcbce709223050d6100ab054d457884fcec98c59Packages/yum-plugin-verify-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm4442904a5f21443e3e28b0dbfd938d80f179bcd99f67caec67b79bd5ecaa48bfPackages/yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm441dffd8b46e2e289f47eff40e654d03d95218bf2ea028772debc374a2fb95d3Packages/yum-updateonboot-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm28c63b75269b944d61b963fa1eb9f6d24345058a4221284a316320252cba8ef3Packages/yum-utils-1.1.26-11.el6.noarch.rpm84c32f7c0d69d41b7111cfbb893961d444a2629b8861b5cd1775e3dc5679935fSL6.0:zafnewpackage: zafSouth Africa hyphenation rules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hyphen-af-0-0.3.20080714svn.1.el6.noarch.rpm4236337fe1327eb5f3ff33c0de4659387bd087ee4669c340938f8f7a6bed9e42Packages/hyphen-zu-0-0.3.20080714svn.1.el6.noarch.rpmbc8ab7507b62bdfdd1682fc6d4276433e7cd54e26def56aa4427c57516bf0e1aSL6.0:zd1211-firmwarenewpackage: zd1211-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required to work with the zd1211 chipset.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/zd1211-firmware-1.4-4.el6.noarch.rpmcd671824bdfb947bb05d031aa1c1bdb223983446c42695f3682b9e8bd3da89b7SL6.0:zenitynewpackage: zenityZenity lets you display Gtk+ dialog boxes from the command line and through shell scripts. It is similar to gdialog, but is intended to be saner. It comes from the same family as dialog, Xdialog, and cdialog.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/zenity-2.28.0-1.el6.i686.rpmdc8b4f65b1d790acfaff1c39c1316be00bf14b2f24f05c0d6036dfe47f5dad6aSL6.0:zipnewpackage: zipThe zip program is a compression and file packaging utility. Zip is analogous to a combination of the UNIX tar and compress commands and is compatible with PKZIP (a compression and file packaging utility for MS-DOS systems).
Install the zip package if you need to compress files using the zip program.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/zip-3.0-1.el6.i686.rpm0c2c4a54c890f6b0ccfe397f229892be7a28b084407ae881d1edafdba050225cSL6.0:zlibnewpackage: zlibZlib is a general-purpose, patent-free, lossless data compression library which is used by many different programs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/minizip-1.2.3-25.el6.i686.rpm92bd795a3bb159bf8afc9948bba36ecd87099582e42c6cab54247ece11e86e1bPackages/minizip-devel-1.2.3-25.el6.i686.rpm5750811c7a9b05bbb4a0fdc604d61e25087b835655bff54efed3380a8f1a1dd8Packages/zlib-1.2.3-25.el6.i686.rpm995a8ac7eb014ab1b54f67fc4b8611f5e096ae873af3cefdbc59a763f1f5bf69Packages/zlib-devel-1.2.3-25.el6.i686.rpm90f2318ca55a5470da3b9ba6b05b0641da5632ec9ec6720a30ce995955260eb2Packages/zlib-static-1.2.3-25.el6.i686.rpm2dda50afa2150d1523d8b7415cf3836dcbbcba706a3ce4ed723616ba60f83c60SL6.0:zshnewpackage: zshThe zsh shell is a command interpreter usable as an interactive login shell and as a shell script command processor. Zsh resembles the ksh shell (the Korn shell), but includes many enhancements. Zsh supports command line editing, built-in spelling correction, programmable command completion, shell functions (with autoloading), a history mechanism, and more.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/zsh-4.3.10-4.1.el6.i686.rpmecd5ba6746344435768f3d6c5b8a6224cb192828ff27a4ba7c5c75e2d3bc3f6dPackages/zsh-html-4.3.10-4.1.el6.i686.rpm95fc65b7567e78c554154a199497822f3e2bb6b7caa7d326a08452e14e2def9bSL6.1:abattis-cantarell-fontsnewpackage: abattis-cantarell-fontsThis font is used by the new Scientific Linux themeScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/abattis-cantarell-fonts-0.0.6-1.el6.noarch.rpm6ebbb60bd6830703a722ffd9530818d07ac7ee6f1a7b36f2c3873fb844620f6aSL6.1:python-repoze-what-quickstartnewpackage: python-repoze-what-quickstartThis plugin allows you to take advantage of a rather simple, and usual, authentication and authorization setup, in which the users’ data, the groups and the permissions used in the application are all stored in a SQLAlchemy or Elixir-managed database.
Put simply, it configures repoze.who and repoze.what in one go so that you can have an authentication and authorization system working quickly – hence the name.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-repoze-what-quickstart-1.0.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm67b52c440103c5768670e7d668362c5d5d879e7ac5ce1bd5e2e9b836dfe0545bSL6.1:redhat-logosenhancement: redhat-logosContains a new theme by Shawn Thompson.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-logos-60.0.14-2.sl6.4.noarch.rpm31d2cab6ca95a1da7b8eb78f1325d7230be555ff5edec128daa6a35a60f8b147SL6.1:sl-indexhtmlenhancement: sl-indexhtmlAdded many translationsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-indexhtml-6-2.sl6.5.noarch.rpmef204a26ede4b0e809d8330a0d35dbf8b6d54af47b04db36fd83a966eb062c57SL6.1:sl-releaseenhancement: sl-releaseThe Scientific Linux 6.1 release.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-release-6.1-2.i686.rpm4f0a1a8ed0817fd41d633cb8936da05e1bcdf01483e3fff178170018597d67d7SL6.1:sl-release-notesenhancement: sl-release-notesThe Scientific Linux 6.1 release notes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-release-notes-6.1-1.noarch.rpmf61cab7e6ed53ace0d29a167ca7bff345de9b92ee6d2f9cb1fc970b589f107d0SL6.1:yum-autoupdateenhancement: yum-autoupdateSeveral dependencies were not listed in the rpm. This updated package correctly names its requirements.
This version also adds the 'SENDEMAIL' and 'SENDONLYERRORS' configuration optionsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-autoupdate-2-4.1.noarch.rpm5c6080be0782d68769186adbd34b10974531341f473f17a99c1981f179a034b2SL6.1:yum-conf-elrepoenhancement: yum-conf-elrepoLatest upstream versionScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/elrepo-release-6-4.el6.elrepo.noarch.rpmf03aa16560cd17e173939dfa9cb2bbceb17dd6ab4bfd2ddf17bb21eab42aaf67SL6.1:yum-conf-sl6xenhancement: yum-conf-sl6xUpdated the GPG key list to reflect current keysScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-conf-sl6x-1-2.noarch.rpm408b178037e1b4580ba41af97b4eb18b3eb9760e3224a282f14ad727ba05c182SL6.2:openafsenhancement: openafsThis package bring Scientific Linux 6 to the official 1.6.0 OpenAFS release. It includes an additional patches to disable NAT pings.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kmod-openafs-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.71.i686.rpm8c44a219aafb1d09207cb47535f457531dadbe82d430df731ac67b1eaf814e09Packages/openafs-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm1c42f9df5287b70ebafca5d01024b9bdacb7d2af6ddda416c3f7a62ef02b13ffPackages/openafs-authlibs-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm2c66b2d09992deed3c2202c69ad35e6476e1b98fd4c488302a7d2a5e1b307395Packages/openafs-authlibs-devel-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm17cd83484cc19b21bd0857ab5ad72b66152e0a6dfae9033b57ae6a95a79ebd92Packages/openafs-client-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpmb4c969e002c06c07795709a9de322ea1cf031323ae745e48ec2257e622882955Packages/openafs-compat-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm6bbf99159df8b86010055b22f9952e670638348de06534d7c647e3e522910453Packages/openafs-devel-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm7aff71d89c9d3e7b17fd70b084dfc0d6eafb07a9d9dbddf5d23bd76cc7e970e6Packages/openafs-kernel-source-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm76548667819b44e7a3ad2bc47279b3750dd0252ceb121840696e927ce06f6cbbPackages/openafs-kpasswd-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm453686f680bae1fa798e0858578d0471dfba72eb4a23da76e29f351f5c3ba0b3Packages/openafs-krb5-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm95685a35891e68762d1920d42ea4b81e08b9e6eee08274bec6361d4cce3f0b07Packages/openafs-plumbing-tools-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm8e2eab755e5b5824e5235183fc40bea28f0271dec84dba9fc94621ef1e5d9df6Packages/openafs-server-1.6.0-97.z2.sl6.i686.rpm1651cfa1d346c5950702bd3daf4fff0d2d6717a7cffcebaa5871c5734f28cfadSL6.2:redhat-logosenhancement: redhat-logosThis rpm has additional 'Provides' now to make it easier to load with scripting.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-logos-60.0.14-2.sl6.5.noarch.rpm8151263504957e04eb6a19b76947a6de8d0053e4b3cfa6c9c9014d01c2983d6eSL6.2:sl-indexhtmlenhancement: sl-indexhtmlFixed the Finish translationScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-indexhtml-6-2.sl6.6.noarch.rpm9457ce1bb144a5e6d01b1220c57a6f015f0ad82b405fbc8aae4016281de839d7SL6.2:sl-releaseenhancement: sl-releaseThe Scientific Linux 6.2 release.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-release-6.2-1.1.i686.rpm3ab358104c2679123088f012c50714bda4735d53c2dcbf6791729ebee765b4d8SL6.2:sl-release-notesenhancement: sl-release-notesThe Scientific Linux 6.2 release notes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sl-release-notes-6.2-3.noarch.rpm8f7b09c3c18c49c6ff55bd6c96db02856ababc1011a72ea1784bf57cef4d0495SL6.2:yum-autoupdateenhancement: yum-autoupdateThis version adds the 'PRERUN' and 'POSTRUN' configuration optionsScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-autoupdate-2-4.2.noarch.rpm62c8879ff94eaa50631aea731ee7faad97546ad46496485b886d16c16a41faf1SL6.2:yum-conf-adobeenhancement: yum-conf-adobeLoads 'yum-plugin-fastestmirror' in addition to the repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-conf-adobe-6-1.2.i686.rpm9f9d4bf4bbf9210a3738510cd8d25447669a137e519550a6fa18f0a81d04bfdfSL6.2:yum-conf-atrpmsenhancement: yum-conf-atrpmsLoads 'yum-plugin-fastestmirror' in addition to the repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/atrpms-repo-6-5.el6.i686.rpm7a8022de7bd0a0840de2d4cb09e85d555da383e21e85b9fd5f5c33b56ce80060Packages/yum-conf-atrpms-6-1.1.i686.rpm421304f4367da34ba9665b36304069489d54d3915492c179e294d1e57555fe17SL6.2:yum-conf-elrepoenhancement: yum-conf-elrepoLoads 'yum-plugin-fastestmirror' in addition to the repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-conf-elrepo-6-1.1.noarch.rpm425b085e98badeeb8e3087d92195cd580b60ddbb787d0c75146dc811db04fc02SL6.2:yum-conf-epelenhancement: yum-conf-epelLoads 'yum-plugin-fastestmirror' in addition to the repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-conf-epel-6-1.1.noarch.rpm76326174b07955c796359cab9148fb033b3766a096e4451c9b99a4510d14cd60SL6.2:yum-conf-rpmforgeenhancement: yum-conf-rpmforgeLoads 'yum-plugin-fastestmirror' in addition to the repoScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-conf-rpmforge-6-1.1.i686.rpmde3d86f6d4705613985554f4b14fb1043edae2ab2439af48f1698717b2c2dd65SL6.3:yum-autoupdateSecurity ERRATA Low: yum-autoupdate on SL6.x i386/x86_64Fixes a security issue with the tmp configuration files that could allow for yum reconfiguration by UID 0 while the script runs.
Additionally an Augeas lense is now packaged with yum-autoupdatelowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-autoupdate-2-5.0.noarch.rpmfc1c56b19b57d6a871a68895e95d104a476619b3a47ef8ecb4077fdecd80fb40SLBA-2010:0835-3resource-agents bug fix updateThis update provides a fix for the following bug:
* The config-utils library did not work correctly with certain references, causing problems with several agents.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/resource-agents-3.0.12-15.el6_0.1.i686.rpma1ab4913c728a1de857fd5ecc0873bc1bf310126a1d23854129a90fcdf92883aSLBA-2010:0836-4NetworkManager bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Under certain circumstances, the "Enable Networking" and "Enable Wireless" menu items in the panel applet may have been insensitive. This error no longer occurs, and both options are now available as expected.
Also, this update adds the following enhancements:
* In enterprise wireless networks, the proactive key caching can now be used along with the PEAP-GTC authentication mechanism.
* Punjabi translation of the network applet has been updated.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-0.8.1-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6db8fa258e0a5986f5dc1fcd596d38d3d00b565800f525fb79dcaafaf55869c0Packages/NetworkManager-devel-0.8.1-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm2fb7e1cbfa1b7218435dbe00f32355d90f091ced3a6dc717bd3ccc13054e658cPackages/NetworkManager-glib-0.8.1-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm722a85dde8abd22dd2d6f178cfed04a939fd5418d87c2ef50d54e308c8b5b21ePackages/NetworkManager-glib-devel-0.8.1-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpmebccfd1e6103635d6340f8793e183f11ca297cbce7440d20296ebb0528c816c2Packages/NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf3850b8c67f5e5800c8c310c8ada1e69499580dac9d68fa1307dcc531226d3d2SLBA-2010:0844-3cluster and gfs2-utils bug fix updateThis update provides fixes for the following bugs:
* The /proc/mounts file system is no longer updated with the wrong device.
* A 'service cman stop remove' command no longer erroneously and permanently sets the 'remove' flag for a node for every subsequent stop/leave operation.
* When two cluster nodes attempt to form a cluster with different configuration files, the one with the more recent version no longer gets killed.
* The fsck.gfs2 utility no longer crashes if journals are missing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clusterlib-3.0.12-23.el6_0.4.i686.rpm2d76a0e91bfd7b187c594084eb752e4b44312b7bc8547e6cbf1e81dab979c851Packages/clusterlib-devel-3.0.12-23.el6_0.4.i686.rpmc93cf67aa49661d5f8e18efe632963cac4624d9fdc186a3ba6958221d5d03b28Packages/cman-3.0.12-23.el6_0.4.i686.rpmb01a75df2ff5bc80a0d9d02cadf030019e5f7d8e862e05817841e3e7b7dd4bb0Packages/dlm-pcmk-3.0.12-23.el6_0.4.i686.rpmf4c421775bb130925ba670011932b4c1c8d8856ea94aaafb12d408dd670a4713Packages/gfs-pcmk-3.0.12-23.el6_0.4.i686.rpm1f4e2695f3249baca8aa4e9937af357e6f2d768f1eade34b3b602347d83288c2Packages/gfs2-utils-3.0.12-23.el6_0.4.i686.rpm2e03cc808aeb86c4c653e7a75f05092f33b4ebede1fb5ffb813993138f11ae46SLBA-2010:0845-3selinux-policy bug fix update These updated selinux-policy packages fix the following bugs:
* Due to incorrect SELinux policy, attempting to use the guest operating system customization in vCenter failed. With this update, the relevant policy code has been added, and SELinux no longer prevents users from customizing guest operating systems.
* When SELinux was enabled, suspending VMware virtual machines was either slowed down, or failed. With this update, the relevant policy has been corrected, and VMware virtual machines are now suspended as expected.
* When the cluster was configured to use fence_scsi, running the cman startup script or using the "fence_node -U " command failed. These updated selinux- policy packages contain updated SELinux rules and add the security file context for the /var/lib/cluster directory, which allows the cluster with fence_scsi enabled to work properly.
* Previously, the "allow_corosync_rw_tmpfs" boolean allowed third party applications to create, write and read generic tmpfs files. To prevent this, the boolean has been removed, and unless the unconfined policy is disabled, generic tmpfs files can now be managed using Corosync.
* Due to SELinux policies, certmonger was not permitted to search through directories that contain certificates. This error has been fixed, and selinux- policy packages now contain updated SELinux rules, which allow certmonger to access these directories.
* When SELinux was enabled, users were unable to mount GFS2 file systems listed in /etc/fstab. With this update, SELinux rules have been added to allow the mount process to communicate with gfs_controld, so that such file systems can now be mount as expected.
* Due to incorrect SELinux policy, smbcontrol, a utility that sends messages to the smbd, nmbd, or winbindd service, did not work properly. This error has been fixed, the relevant policy code has been added, and SELinux no longer prevents smbcontrol from working.
* With SELinux running in the enforcing mode, resuming the system from the Suspend mode failed, because the /etc/resolv.conf file did not have the correct security context. This was caused by NetworkManager, which was running under wrong SELinux domain, "devicekit_power_t". With this update, the proper SELinux domain transition from DeviceKit-power to NetworkManager has been added, and resuming from the Suspend mode now works as expected.
* Prior to this update, running the passwd command in the single user mode (that is, runlevel 1) failed when SELinux was enabled. To address this issue, the SELinux rules have been updated, so that passwd can now access the console, as well as all terminals (TTYs) and pseudo terminals (PTYs).
* Due to SELinux policy rules, certain iptables commands such as "iptables- save" or "iptables -L" were unable to write to files with output redirection. With this update, the SELinux domain transition from "unconfined_t" to the "iptables_t" domain has been removed, and such commands now work as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-54.el6_0.3.noarch.rpmf48facda1303f7dc4b1a50b9db2908a896e252c312e7f375d7c148940d294cb0Packages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-54.el6_0.3.noarch.rpmfcc44c34bfe3e38fbbc68d1a7ec1185d970a28d98ddcfef75daad9db7352448cPackages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-54.el6_0.3.noarch.rpm2bdec8bcc9283954a3393d0b8455ad2d97b506ad45a13822df7b286b5552142bPackages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-54.el6_0.3.noarch.rpmfeac7636c8988f3558612f6176ddacb60c2a29377c6909135ca03801929b8093Packages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-54.el6_0.3.noarch.rpm8003adbbbfc120847ff8084ab5070c4de6f9f7fb10ee6cd85be9ee4d18838343SLBA-2010:0846-3yum bug fix updateThis updated yum package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, yum treated packages that provide kernel-modules as install-only packages. With this update, the install-only option has been removed.
* Previously, the "/var/cache/yum/" directory kept accumulating multiple '.sqlite' files and never cleaned them out. With this update, the '.sqlite' are automatically cleaned up.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-3.2.27-14.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm06a9a0e09558c1118a36935c2370d3f3490ed9db4b1dd614ac864d1eb66deb91SLBA-2010:0847-2tuned bug fix updateTuned is a utility for tuning system performance and power-consumption. Various profiles are available.
This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, I/O scheduler changes were not applied to device mapper (dm) devices, which affected the enterprise-storage, latency-performance and throughput-performance profiles. This error has been fixed, device mapper devices have been added to the "ELEVATOR_TUNE_DEVS" list, and I/O scheduler changes are now applied to all devices as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tuned-0.2.11-8.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmd0ce60e5291147a7bd7a83d972d5d0db2df9fefe85dbef6785667a9ede306ddaPackages/tuned-utils-0.2.11-8.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmbdd29ae07c2bafc331cdd59791a7991577c4dd8869d2d6cc329d9b5de606bfe3SLBA-2010:0848-2upstart bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When a mingetty session is terminated, the relevant entry in the utmp table is now correctly set to "DEAD_PROCESS".
Note that after installing this update, a system reboot is required for the above changes to take effect.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/upstart-0.6.5-6.1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmdf000eeb1eb222a0f790e05d3f2cadd7117ebb94552b1ece9a80b02b2421558bSLBA-2010:0849-3lvm2 bug fix updateThese updated lvm2 packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* This update avoids data corruption caused by a failure to detect that a filesystem being resized with 'fsadm' (or lvresize/lvreduce --resizefs) is mounted. The update also fixes various other problems in 'fsadm' including incorrect handling of user's break action, inconsistent processing of the '--dry-run' option, missing support for correctly passing the '--yes' option, and incorrect handling of the 'LVM_BINARY' environment variable.
* Under some circumstances, creating cluster mirrors with the '--nosync' option could cause I/O to become extremely slow. Note that this issue only effected I/O immediately after the creation of the mirror, and only when '--nosync' was used. With this update, I/O no longer runs slow in the aforementioned case.
* Previously, the limit for tags section in metadata was 4096 characters. When this limit was exceeded, the VG metadata were corrupted. With this update, the limitation has been removed and the limit is given by metadata size only.
* Previously, a limit for maximum output length in reporting functions (vgs, lvs) caused problems while using a large set of tags. With this update, the output lines in these reports are now limited by available memory only.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cmirror-2.02.72-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm1a7e83d6886d3a65f812314ea9b49bc008255d29c35a7281853d6781f9e6a79dPackages/device-mapper-1.02.53-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm90f2cf36e2e6bd5ee88c6cd40457f4a4974cfc91c5a0d8fd51c52cff04f7b3a2Packages/device-mapper-devel-1.02.53-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm67aee3075ab6d242876dd4d15f88b750d6634280ff1f039288bea7e3a2fc40e4Packages/device-mapper-event-1.02.53-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm5839ef7878b334d60b7b60a04d17ed52ba4a0d563befa715723caf3151d6fc15Packages/device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.53-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm41e9a112f6fc6147b4da854fafc9a41b0b39eca003374306d1bb264101aa863dPackages/device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.53-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm5ff9ae0ead2266799eec3525619936034b8b97dfecde2ab6fca7920d13438c7fPackages/device-mapper-libs-1.02.53-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm7173b614f1111264278af06f08d3890e0c7fb178085ebd8f9990e38c3055d284Packages/lvm2-2.02.72-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm588a7263ba7d7dd6d1a0c2dfcf4c76a01af9293b47c645b5df62b7b9826d2431Packages/lvm2-cluster-2.02.72-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm3bfda7dd9f169fb5d3aa7a5bd00e2d5b184ec783a0ce1300a572d946d08f652bPackages/lvm2-devel-2.02.72-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm25d84b505ea44d1348e639aa61c5d0f51c9c498b25ba41ca5de0c80fb9e50e2dPackages/lvm2-libs-2.02.72-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm1828638531210223ab260a9b4f442f3c94202a25e927e2ccd166ee00efc0bfcbSLBA-2010:0850-3python-gudev bug fix updateThis updated python-gudev package fixes the following bug:
* Under some circumstances, using the 'rhn_register' command to register a system with the RHN might fail. When this issue is encountered, the 'rhn_register' command will return an error similar to:
# rhn_register Segmentation fault (core dumped)
or
# rhn_register ***MEMORY-ERROR***: rhn_register[11525]: GSlice: assertion failed: sinfo->n_allocated > 0 Aborted (core dumped)
Scientific Linux systems cannot be registered with RHN. This issue may also effect users of spacewalk.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-gudev-147.1-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpmbd55a5b71ead8ef8d4e494168ca2c2bc80569c374cfda9f514c5aed84ef29719SLBA-2010:0851-3luci bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, Luci did not allow users to configure unfencing. Due to this, SAN fencing agents and fence_scsi could not be unfenced on system boot. This update adds a default option for the SAN fence configuration pages that enable the unfencing functionality.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/luci-0.22.2-14.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc5a37fa79d291822afca8a6af7be1aec7fdfd04243b50b470cdc04d3cd43025aSLBA-2010:0852-3sssd bug fix updateThese updated packages fix the following bugs:
* Previously, Kerberos applications running on the secondary architecture of a multilib platform (e.g. i686 on x86_64) would not be able to identify the Kerberos server for authentication. With this update, the Kerberos locator plugin is located in the sssd-client package to allow installation of both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions on 64-bit systems.
* Previously, users would not always be assigned to all initgroups for which they were a member in LDAP. This could cause several issues related to group- based permissions. With this update, the initgroups() call always returns all groups for the specified user.
* Previously, SSSD could remove legitimate groups that were only identified as a user's primary group when the cache cleanup routine ran. This could cause issues with group-based access control permissions such as access.conf and sudoers. With this update, SSSD checks also whether there are users who have this group as their primary group ID.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcollection-0.5.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpme3d576f0800d894b1554a7094f8a45b2dd167ec80051c20b5160861cfdc94bc1Packages/libcollection-devel-0.5.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpm1a93fe2e76efc816fbb136b44700050ad323ac8ccd46b5db51dc2ed012700e0fPackages/libdhash-0.4.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpm9e3996e5c2c514d07688f2f15b00854e5f77eec44d4466b1826b4db407bd8ea8Packages/libdhash-devel-0.4.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpmb047257b04acc6513e41c90a04207ae518a166f094523b27c5abd99934c369ebPackages/libini_config-0.5.1-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpm397aa2a6c3dfa04c57951f891616f78da91df61ef959d131e8ec752ef67253f8Packages/libini_config-devel-0.5.1-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpm29576d03f5f91617dda183e0253b59d7883f9a1fe09981095edf669b522565e6Packages/libpath_utils-0.2.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpma2e2502cf191d7c006ec89831e18da43a8a2666bbc23eb4182df3fb5a0b9993ePackages/libpath_utils-devel-0.2.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpmd8dcf0bd1e42cc95f93d902e98e26cc4c530cf87b33d8722a9b2aa6e870ab5c3Packages/libref_array-0.1.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpmcbc831df30f473abb35cd697ced612c6bc08ccc7f2188bd133aa11825ab23a53Packages/libref_array-devel-0.1.0-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpm3d8565035b9a524ac25ae0ec74a412efa0b1e6c1fd04165491ea78951bddb53fPackages/sssd-1.2.1-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpm2eab2bebf8cfd232668ec713b6ae6926c5d766da5a47734c4b933a7d1b22b5b9Packages/sssd-client-1.2.1-28.el6_0.2.i686.rpmc090b3ddec49f2394faf2d0ee16b1066921a0ab73203e3d7707b46dae40cec69SLBA-2010:0853-3xguest bug fix updateThis updated xguest package fixes the following bug:
* Previously, xguest installed its 'sabayon' profile file in the wrong directory. This would cause packagekit and seapplet to be started by default for the xguest user. With this update, the 'sabayon' profile file is installed in the correct directory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xguest-1.0.9-1.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm1d5c58fadc27b5266243011a65e419a49665e181628cc7bb6f27ce0b73a811b7SLBA-2010:0856-3kabi-whitelists bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Two exported kernel symbols were removed from the final version of the Kernel Application Binary Interface (kABI) whitelists package in Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kabi-whitelists-20101015-1.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmc96882d3dd90cb05d52e8263a91b070886953613193904fc77b8f24fa5b98a87SLBA-2010:0857-3lldpad bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
Previously, lldpad failed to initiate a dcbx negotiation when a "link down" netlink event message was dropped or lost. As a result, a boot failure occurred and the system got suspended. With this update, lldpad dcbx negotiation works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lldpad-0.9.38-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpmddde4e94aee62308d46c6a016e738c3e4fe244a3cbed446374533793e6c35dc5Packages/lldpad-devel-0.9.38-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpm2d315c0bea544cf40d1d1d7e82d334d033b93c9b914045d7781ab460e5731fffSLBA-2010:0877-1dracut bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the udev rules used by dracut may have caused the merged logical volume management (LVM) snapshots to be accessed. Consequent to this, I/O errors appeared in the log. With this update, dracut's internal udev rules have been updated to ignore those internal devices, and dracut now works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dracut-004-33.el6_0.noarch.rpm9d7edb350495c2a29251888c48215aaa7795c6091438600d3597b2a2985b9098Packages/dracut-fips-004-33.el6_0.noarch.rpm697416f0b27e4a458e854e82582543c2951d7a73f19fd9aaae2f80254f96ebbcPackages/dracut-generic-004-33.el6_0.noarch.rpmb54613b3b89aa4f9cd5596042b69b223999ff9c554cf64b5719318d507ae574aPackages/dracut-kernel-004-33.el6_0.noarch.rpm6c815316febb44032d5f2e81879af71de3b762c6d15179a956cb8fe126607ddfPackages/dracut-network-004-33.el6_0.noarch.rpm96bbec537d31bd46323cc5277aa6ee7e0759413c700d0cfde52fd631310aced3Packages/dracut-tools-004-33.el6_0.noarch.rpm74b90b17532610fb72abf4502dead3d69c624ed7e23a504643d2f1cac7f49b37SLBA-2010:0901-1net-snmp bug fix updateThese updated net-snmp packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* The SNMP daemon, snmpd, returned the incorrect value of either "0.1" or 1.3" for sysObjectID. This update fixes the value of this OID so that the correct value, which is "1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10", is now returned.
* Under certain conditions, and especially on networks with high traffic, snmpd wrote a lot of "c64 32 bit check failed" and "netsnmp_assert 1 == new_val->high failed" messages to the system log. Although these messages are harmless and not indicative of a serious error, they could potentially fill the system log quickly. This update suppresses these spurious messages in favor of more meaningful and specific error messages, which are written to the system log only once.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/net-snmp-5.5-27.el6_0.1.i686.rpm19b8129baebfe32caaa373e52f7d2fb2914a796750399a85b49529e91fdcf646Packages/net-snmp-devel-5.5-27.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd43786337801e166829978b00f36173270631ef47e84b305d6416db469e54ce7Packages/net-snmp-libs-5.5-27.el6_0.1.i686.rpmb01fa82242dad897d2e99896bbb599108daa182cab5155f5305f68b76692415ePackages/net-snmp-perl-5.5-27.el6_0.1.i686.rpm0000359d89697f0de6591f0299c5cf65f8b4e08b95748c2268c63f95da91efecPackages/net-snmp-python-5.5-27.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc1dd461f182384084d9ad100bb17ad2dc8863b58f8506cd15a886144d16f6c62Packages/net-snmp-utils-5.5-27.el6_0.1.i686.rpm87486f2dfff42503965cb4d71af4fc672b1de17416912dd1ecd1524bc65a67bfSLBA-2010:0905-1pixman bug fix updatePixman is a pixel manipulation library for the X Window System and cairo.
This update fixes the following bug:
* The pixman package has been updated to version 0.18, which provides new functionality that is required by SPICE, a remote display protocol used in Scientific Linux for viewing virtualized guests.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pixman-0.18.4-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm429c9c113476c3faa684ba6f8f06e0de8053037b2d4a23cb63de68b9cd4601c9Packages/pixman-devel-0.18.4-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm187a4a63ba736c2ce2196d84bb2794a0e932bb297b5413ca1628d976722cc640SLBA-2010:0906-1libcap-ng bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, when listing the file system based capabilities of a single file with the "filecap" utility, it would terminate with a segmentation fault. This error has been fixed, and "filecap" no longer crashes when attempting to list the capabilities of a single file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcap-ng-0.6.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm08e4a40a9e6b63e0a2dec067ada640d5025356f69cb1d4bf9867d70bee8f4c91Packages/libcap-ng-devel-0.6.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7f648d4688cded75b6cb220b6b339d4535be48b0d805d3254140c18b2c549fe9Packages/libcap-ng-python-0.6.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm5a327d28dca0ede7db1ba620b2674ea1a74974e4be87150179ce6ac77b11ce41Packages/libcap-ng-utils-0.6.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm4725313d0fe865be0740f69b266fedd02c83794f48f9b90e732b5166fead0442SLBA-2010:0912-1sysstat bug fix updateThis updated sysstat package fixes the following bug:
* Due to recent changes in the /proc/interrupts format, running the "mpstat -I ALL" command did not produce the correct output. With this update, the mpstat utility has been updated to recognize the new format, and running the above command now works as expected.
* On a system with a running KVM virtual machine and under very special circumstances, the mpstat utility may have produced an output that contained incorrect values. This error no longer occurs, and the mpstat utility now always produces the correct output.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sysstat-9.0.4-12.el6_0.1.i686.rpm81edf40f85384dd5c9f40b9f43c26cd1bd92b50b76a90c0c1a9cf0f8ab95e01dSLBA-2010:0917-1xorg-x11-drv-qxl bug fix updateThis updated xorg-x11-drv-qxl package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* When using the xql driver, only a limited number of resolution choices were available for use inside the guest, none of which exceeded 1024x768 in size unless the xorg.conf configuration file was (first created, and then) manually edited. This update ensures that larger resolutions are available for guests with appropriate hardware without needing to manually change xorg.conf.
* When using the qxl driver, after connecting to a virtual guest over the SPICE protocol and logging into a desktop session from the GDM display manager, attempting to switch to a virtual console using a key combination caused the X server to crash, and GDM to respawn. This update fixes this issue so that, in the aforementioned situation, switching to a virtual console and back to the graphical desktop works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-qxl-0.0.12-2.1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm671e20383fac58dd04238085169ddef7abb95a44be5ffe23dfe7bf753f221f87SLBA-2010:0942-1system-config-firewall bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, certain dialog windows in the Tamil translation of the Firewall Configuration utility contained untranslated strings. With this update, the remaining strings have been translated into the Tamil language, so that dialog windows no longer contain English texts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-firewall-1.2.27-3.el6_0.2.noarch.rpm8776d7907744efee45db28a6204061e43d301021fcd1e497cc6dbc1987d65f74Packages/system-config-firewall-base-1.2.27-3.el6_0.2.noarch.rpm661c88ceb0a09e05fb4e932068e349b95a327d4ad25d630b3fe1bf252373a60dPackages/system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.27-3.el6_0.2.noarch.rpma88902b73071e992b275445863bb8507f19bc73f6b1fa5400e2a5f94802d2cdbSLBA-2010:0943-1openssh bug fix updateThese updated packages fix the following bugs:
* When the ~/.bashrc startup file contained a command that produced an output to standard error (STDERR), the sftp utility was unable to log in to that account. This bug has been fixed, and the output to STDERR no longer prevents sftp from establishing the connection.
* Prior to this update, the authentication based on a GSS key exchange did not work, rendering users unable to authenticate using this method. With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to target this issue, and the GSSKEX-based authentication now works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssh-5.3p1-20.el6_0.3.i686.rpmfb85a26c4bf1a304141658a99d83d53fe8c675039d8e6e7e0fa55bca7c076600Packages/openssh-askpass-5.3p1-20.el6_0.3.i686.rpm093c7dfd60b7b762532130df0f57e64cacdc98eb72ed4eac94b812d7f30eb179Packages/openssh-clients-5.3p1-20.el6_0.3.i686.rpm444ff4c14d08cdcb424373ab06a4b13d5e21a9ea120b720a2e518c56a96894c4Packages/openssh-server-5.3p1-20.el6_0.3.i686.rpme77c1138987fdf11e419123b7f9a5932293ed3fc4c013334260779e859f3c524Packages/pam_ssh_agent_auth-0.9-20.el6_0.3.i686.rpmf3520c17d4a8d56d760cc7cf1e185cd7fb1dce32066d43ad38ac8b5f52a74897SLBA-2010:0951-1lvm2 bug fix update and enhancementThese updated lvm2 packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Merging of a snapshot volume caused I/O errors to be issued during a reboot. After the reboot the snapshot volume (snapshot of an LV where the root file system resides) was still present and it appeared as if the merge operation was still in progress. With this update, the errors no longer occur and the snapshot merge completes cleanly.
* The optimizer for the regex filter defined in the LVM2 configuration (the 'devices/filter' setting) did not work correctly when using the 'or' operator. This resulted in improper filtering of devices. With this update, the application of the regex filter works as expected.
* Previously, the 'vgchange' command did not allow the '--addtag' and '-- deltag' arguments to be used simultaneously. With this update, this restriction is removed.
* Prior to this update, the 'fsadm' script issued an error message about not being able to resize the just unmounted file system because it required the 'force' option to be used. With this update, the 'force' option is not needed anymore and the script proceeds and successfully resizes the file system.
In addition, these updated lvm2 packages provide the following enhancement:
* This update adds support for using multiple "--addtag" and "--deltag" arguments within a single command.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cmirror-2.02.72-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpm2932f2b7955b691eb07ab7074e2184ce6fdb6de594ce43d5a3b404d7c5ad5615Packages/device-mapper-1.02.53-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpm2e00ef3580da9279f974a6bdac8eacc73de54111ba19513da1bd91857fdb70cePackages/device-mapper-devel-1.02.53-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpma9e6e992c98b16ccc8e8c6c6c5f34e1a3004510feefa386b532f98f9d4f23d1aPackages/device-mapper-event-1.02.53-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpm1387f5b7a115c505e4068f98a78d947b6fee941c2d343557afb79ee578721f95Packages/device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.53-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpmba173991704b2a5806f57d844d617b99c3fddf949e4a06e938db30382fba7bf4Packages/device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.53-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpmf68dff2127d980faca996ec11049126213f23c82a05d6891fbac01773821e91dPackages/device-mapper-libs-1.02.53-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpmff5911085d67b9b3deebfc91974cf63755f35c6d1a75c7beac7b1bcf392f1a08Packages/lvm2-2.02.72-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpmca5b2060128a77e4fb595d527a7977d7dd1164ce76ff10ec1f7ef851cd517185Packages/lvm2-cluster-2.02.72-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpm2c4e3fcb99cf7c26f09e2dd354c9f7512c4fcafe5bdd1793e6c984bc871a90a8Packages/lvm2-devel-2.02.72-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpm6b4d31fe85e648af38b1c08b9ebce8bab7154fde093cf1ee3e2882c680a440cfPackages/lvm2-libs-2.02.72-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpmf87c7f58452406915f3555ce1c1a60276f08aa1b8625305d84f4c006a7d3cf9dSLBA-2010:0971-1sssd bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* During an upgrade of the sssd package, the package manager restarts the sssd service to ensure the running instance is properly replaced with the newer version. However, prior to this update, a race condition could occur upon the service shutdown, causing the parent process not to wait for its children to terminate. When this happened, these running sub-processes may have prevented sssd from starting again. With this update, the sssd service has been corrected to wait for the children processes to terminate, so that it can be restarted as expected.
* On 32-bit architectures, running the "getent passwd" command on a username with a very large user or group identifier (that is, UID or GID greater than 2147483647) resulted in an empty output. With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to address this issue, and the getent command now returns the expected output.
* Previously, shutting down the sssd service (either by using the "service sssd stop" command, or with the SIGTERM signal) could cause the service to stop responding. This error has been fixed, and sssd no longer fails to shut down.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcollection-0.5.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpmd278d9ca1a8ad5f6ef9ae8a10a956d15dabcdd1cd693e374de18a72c808f2c1dPackages/libcollection-devel-0.5.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpm6dc8a8f0d38f44d41a65c1d18a37f802823beb4ee310664bd1191899b56d696aPackages/libdhash-0.4.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpmb1980996b5cbb53a386db13a93782067407e3109d719819dbc559198ec4e2210Packages/libdhash-devel-0.4.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpm2b76eb07d45eb3aafcd4f9e92b9d4edf6a1f9a05721891c1dfee20de9b116d51Packages/libini_config-0.5.1-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpm5a72e395dcc6e0d93f08ce54e37c3ec0099cda0fd1ef1a929904a1ffb13ad921Packages/libini_config-devel-0.5.1-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpm675397bb1085080499c79d5105b513f6608fcd7f9909ed2205e0e6c46c52d647Packages/libpath_utils-0.2.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpm0095a0888c93cd5dde2a0ebbda4f47c2b53d302dd1a9a75054e78ab2539cde54Packages/libpath_utils-devel-0.2.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpmcc153e334040c7fe501500787543cb759273b0a0e736786322701f16451355f5Packages/libref_array-0.1.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpme78a03fb5551e8b17ec4fad01ae62e0dee79cd95ec60235e4fd292b8e132c444Packages/libref_array-devel-0.1.0-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpm0350ece16fb229361068793cb4fdb243d6a28faccec705707160b676d21512f4Packages/sssd-1.2.1-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpmb8862981ab187d4e05216f3696a7395da539069c1c17a64f778470ed88467db4Packages/sssd-client-1.2.1-28.el6_0.4.i686.rpm2abe735c6fa5d89c8ba0e216eebbd21af0f6f780e2e6ba7e99d479bcdf4ae183SLBA-2010:1004-1initscripts bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, users were unable to set the VLAN tag to 0 when creating a logical network. With this update, the ifup script has been updated to permit this value, and the VLAN identification number can now be set to 0 as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/debugmode-9.03.17-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm68230ede6d1af968537f38a6ecb39e30d837f9692e4a01d406c081eef2f79475Packages/initscripts-9.03.17-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpma8911b348ee7b5734b8e9223bed7fc6732cc2b287ea88f999c6316f82780b2a5SLBA-2011:0005-1ruby bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Under some circumstances on the PowerPC 64 architecture, Ruby did not save the context correctly before switching threads. Consequently, when a thread was restored, it had stale context whose use would result in a segmentation fault. This affected nearly any thread-using program on PowerPC 64. With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to address this issue, and the context is now saved correctly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm11594e003c54eaf17d893ab4b740c27c23758b748bea29a5e0164655887fecdcPackages/ruby-devel-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm78be65b5d1df123cb8c13a589a136bdfa16f6432fae26f6c73e293ef86dc7c36Packages/ruby-docs-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm1f30e076b2b9165f84b484a2e29ad49b66d997feb079c47b603876be85f0eaa7Packages/ruby-irb-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm47f5f6db7df425aa6061bb197df20e4915ff4c9dad0cb7ebba01f457e126ed7aPackages/ruby-libs-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm4e864564ee699e924da6fcf0674b29b93eb107debba3ce09e7bd421e28525bd7Packages/ruby-rdoc-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpmbef08e0535db6ed2e876afbccac309a6fd83099a26b1627c922ee81d24687819Packages/ruby-ri-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf2c20e75bdcbb098e79e16a5c5f010b42be96aa853834c0f059e4be780e6f71aPackages/ruby-static-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6b8eaad7d7efb1c7cc73c210e5872a9d06e8d7b13b86299439236870a091a4a6Packages/ruby-tcltk-1.8.7.299-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3be2c87326b8f4d3c7f355ff6df2e295564510064dd9d9d22f1330991f6f5428SLBA-2011:0016-3at bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the at daemon (atd) wrongly contained permissions 0755 for atd configuration. With this update, atd has the correct permissions 0644 as have all other such files.
* Previously, the initscript caused the "OK" message to be printed twice. With this update, the initscript behaves as expected and does no longer cause echos of messages.
* Previously, the PIE label was not compiled with -fpie/-fPIE. This update adds a PIE compile option for secure positions independently executable on targets.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/at-3.1.10-43.el6.i686.rpm99b9a7976db50fb767b14c743b035c340d1079e91e378217b30e10fa059f1c89SLBA-2011:0145-1gdb bug fix updateThese updated gdb packages fix the following bug:
* After you issued the command 'info program', GDB could have terminated unexpectedly, because a change of the shared library list corrupted the data in the internal GDB structure 'bpstat'. With this update, the 'bpstat' structure contains after a change in the shared library list the correct data and the command 'info program' works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gdb-7.1-29.el6_0.1.i686.rpm051282ca0a5b7c8cc8081cea3797f11b0c3cc67bf983744337c7f95aae4c052cPackages/gdb-gdbserver-7.1-29.el6_0.1.i686.rpm77feb03e773887584662946f27e53389b6841e7a50b73aa41bff2912abfe2419SLBA-2011:0167-3system-config-kickstart bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When a user opened an existing file, Kickstart Configurator did not clear the partition information, and the configuration from the file was incorrectly added to the previous configuration. With this update, the underlying source code has been adapted to address this issue, and opening a file now clears the previous partition information as expected.
* In the "Authentication" tab, the default hash function for shadow passwords was set to MD5. This update changes the default option to SHA-512.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-kickstart-2.8.6.3-1.el6.noarch.rpm6dee01dc6ce28fa36c0e4acffcab05f38295c67c89d5b26e15e9192d4ff50fd9SLBA-2011:0171-1psmisc bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to an error in memory allocation, an attempt to kill a process group by using the "killall -g" command could fail. With this update, the memory allocation has been corrected, and the killall utility now works as expected.
* When parsing a list of command line arguments, the peekfd utility incorrectly used a wrong index. As a result, running the peekfd command with a file descriptor specified caused the utility to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This update corrects this error, and the peekfd utility no longer fails to run.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/psmisc-22.6-15.el6_0.1.i686.rpmad65e9421b3b2075f6f8c76282c8b54dd53e1c030d1f47e069be74ac32435ccbSLBA-2011:0173-2device-mapper-multipath bug fix updateThese updated device-mapper-multipath packages fix the following bug:
* When all paths of a pathgroup with set group_by_prio were restored after a failure, multipathd could place some paths into a wrong pathgroup. This issue occurred, because the daemon checked if pathgroups needed reconfiguration only if a path priority changed. When the original paths were restored, they could have been assigned the same priority as before the failure. In such case the paths were incorrectly left in a wrong pathgroup. With this update, when checking if it needs to recalculate the pathgroups, the multipathd daemon refreshes and checks all priorities once a new path becomes available and places recovered paths into the correct pathgroup.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-31.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9702c2584e03db376522007f6c1caaff50d925d9e6dbecdcd355a50ef34f7267Packages/device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-31.el6_0.1.i686.rpm99140ea2df84a151d4812f96ecf12cfbb0d6fba1c93160e16bc1f18d566f600bPackages/kpartx-0.4.9-31.el6_0.1.i686.rpm94aa1f3cc85275f5938636fbf3817a5e7ba13adee334182ab981a906f1f6fb1eSLBA-2011:0191-2netlabel_tools bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, running the netlabelctl utility with an invalid mask argument caused the utility to terminate with a 0 exit status. This error has been fixed, and when an invalid mask is supplied, netlabelctl now returns a non-zero exit status as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/netlabel_tools-0.19-7.el6.i686.rpmc73360a16fbce9d7c2f87d22a18e724eb1b9fd8bb35055ea720c9b4fa37edc09SLBA-2011:0192-2man-pages-ja bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the man-pages-ja package contained the outdated Japanese manual pages based on SysVinit which is not shipped in Scientific Linux 6. This update drops those redundant manual pages to avoid a confusion.
* Previously, the Japanese manual page of the 'snmpd.conf' did not mention the deprecated notice for the listening port specifier in the sink directives.This update adds the deprecated notice.
* Previously, the Japanese manual page of the 'echo' command did not mention the format of '\e' and '\xHH' in the -e option. The updated package adds the description of '\e' and '\xHH'.
* Previously, the Japanese manual page of the 'pmap' command did not mention the "extended and device format fields". This update adds the description of it.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-ja-20100115-3.el6.noarch.rpm921e1439090f78aa8da364e9cadec1ea8b9efe8937e8eb4bed32e33e5d062121SLBA-2011:0193-2tcsh bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, running tcsh in verbose mode (that is, by using the "-v" option) caused the shell to append history to its output on exit. With this update, a patch has been applied to address this issue, and tcsh now works as expected.
* On a local machine, tcsh set the "REMOTEHOST" environment variable to an empty string, even though this variable should be only set on remote machines. This error has been fixed, and "REMOTEHOST" is no longer set on a local machine.
* Previously, when command substitution with backquotes was used, extra fork() was performed. With this update, only one fork() is performed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcsh-6.17-12.el6.i686.rpmc5c6d2797e165501e318cfa329e6b8c21e12df8b7c1597c9dc9bf48f98b24cd1SLBA-2011:0194-2xguest bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Due to an error in an installation scriptlet, an attempt to install the xguest package failed, and the following error message was written to standard error:
/usr/sbin/semanage: No such file or directory
This update corrects the %pre scriptlet, and the package can now be installed as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xguest-1.0.9-2.el6.noarch.rpm6fa04a70ca6652beefe6a237dd0e9a751c30df852bb9647fd7225d158f9ac421SLBA-2011:0201-1util-linux-ng bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* To address problems with iSCSI root devices not being checked with the fsck utility, Scientific Linux 5.2 introduced the "_rnetdev" mount option. However, this functionality was missing in the package for Scientific Linux 6. With this update, the mount utility has been updated to support this option.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libblkid-2.17.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpma59893cbdfc5800aa6a74727f1f6ee5f0e7048b780330306b31b76bd1a44e794Packages/libblkid-devel-2.17.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc3c639d111cd0f9a49fea3ed151232c1385101a8571a2feadf17c72dd7f2c7a2Packages/libuuid-2.17.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7b0250e8791e0a541957320001c2a73f9ccd8ddde4a0e5d01777d32626c9a0ddPackages/libuuid-devel-2.17.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7fb86ef0ef9c30baa051ff7db3f1512b36b56ec2a0593722b1dba0504a032240Packages/util-linux-ng-2.17.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm5d3758350870fbd6481743b9cc7e0c767cfd7ba95f3508365799512f097b86d9Packages/uuidd-2.17.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm67e1e83e178a4c5341a20723fd6075913747f924028c2f57232a147734069591SLBA-2011:0202-2cracklib bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Manual pages for the cracklib-check, cracklib-format, and create-cracklib- dict utilities have been added.
* The Simplified Chinese (zh_CN) translation of one of the error messages the library can produce has been corrected, and no longer contains untranslated strings.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cracklib-2.8.16-4.el6.i686.rpm57d271a4f235bb224bcf28169a5b08573a45891f100d5caa303596b3b7a27dbePackages/cracklib-devel-2.8.16-4.el6.i686.rpmfcfecfb04ba881ce74586a6c9082f9620abb73d96fa2bff0e8a0194647b1498bPackages/cracklib-dicts-2.8.16-4.el6.i686.rpm7371a7bdf632253ad8eb62b5c0bcdda663a153969eaa29564601d98b91bc09faPackages/cracklib-python-2.8.16-4.el6.i686.rpmf3e8708fc6b0c1b87e1eabd59d6c63b512172c40b294a20615f98c51b269abeeSLBA-2011:0204-2file bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the file utility could be unable to recognize Python scripts correctly. This update improves the file type recognition, and Python scripts are now identified as expected.
* In accordance with POSIX standards, when the file utility is used on a file that does not exist, cannot be read, or is of an unknown type, it returns 0 exit code. This update extends the manual page to document this behavior.
* The file utility has been updated to recognize the WebM media container.
* The file utility has been updated to recognize the ZIP64 file format.
* The file utility has been updated to recognize volume_key escrow packets.
* Due to an error in a magic pattern, the file utility incorrectly identified GFS file systems as GFS2. With this update, the magic pattern has been corrected, and GFS file systems are now identified as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/file-5.04-6.el6.i686.rpme4a4218dead4c41310a619800244f224e5311f7b2b71fc6a2ec6bc69d433b36ePackages/file-devel-5.04-6.el6.i686.rpm96360cee40bb851391eb9a77ee4b595eab58e6f1aee38247a58da048d7d04a98Packages/file-libs-5.04-6.el6.i686.rpm51e3306de18aad9208411b56e2df181da00c0d0b25a79f5ae3cbb9add860eae2Packages/file-static-5.04-6.el6.i686.rpm08486a507f5837914306064a3e00e05683055c82f850be9fba9f12748a5abc0dPackages/python-magic-5.04-6.el6.i686.rpm363c2345795d45e1d61a4c908057bdea9a5c8689b2c9f750efa295d74d968facSLBA-2011:0221-1system-config-users bug fix updateThis update addresses the following issue:
* When creating users, or more specifically their home directories, system- config-users relied on the access() system call to check if a directory was writable (and, consequently, whether a new home directory could be created in the requested location).
The access() system call returns reliable information for POSIX-compliant (or mostly POSIX-compliant) file-systems only. In some cases, therefore, relying on the information returned by access() could result in user creation failing.
If, for example, system-config-users was directed to create a user with a home folder in a directory managed by an auto-mounter (such as /net), access() returned inaccurate information and user creation subsequently failed.
With this update, system-config-users no longer relies on access(), or other operating system functions, in such cases: it now attempts to create the home directory and checks whether it has succeeded in doing so.
As well, if the chosen location is not writable, system-config-users returns an alert to this effect and requests 'a writable location' be chosen rather than simply writing errors to the terminal and failing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-users-1.2.104-1.el6_0.3.noarch.rpm029f588f75ee3f4ee46af2587e3421a1035a442cc5df2b3f0045bdc003515feeSLBA-2011:0284-1python bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, Python programs that used "ulimit -n" to enable communication with large numbers of subprocesses could still monitor only 1024 file descriptors at a time, which caused an exception:
ValueError: filedescriptor out of range in select()
This was due to the subprocess module using the "select" system call. The module now uses the "poll" system call, removing this limitation.
* Due to the urllib2 module ignoring the "no_proxy" environment variable for the FTP scheme, programs such as Yum could erroneously access a proxy server for ftp:// URLs covered by a "no_proxy" exclusion. With this update, a patch has been applied to address this issue, and "no_proxy" is no longer ignored.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-2.6.5-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpm52388a623581569e4d9281ca245eaf30f89777a458a7012f0c5e17ccffdc5321Packages/python-devel-2.6.5-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpm89d1028cbab8a9cb8dfafbaa390e39fa55cb184053455b9d4df2770bd22e2565Packages/python-libs-2.6.5-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpm64c980c7e98c38ec96c116f87f81bbf37ba16fba40bbbce82205422e21864357Packages/python-test-2.6.5-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpm0c80c3a78b39bc0d34d14f4a78f92b653a00acb1f2499e095657229e8167b313Packages/python-tools-2.6.5-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpme629a16f7287cb1e5d6432da580ca2a0ba4ef597b2460a6edd627525c2e9eea2Packages/tkinter-2.6.5-3.el6_0.2.i686.rpm9cbb446819a9e70833de157b9c7c0f955f58f37466530ce2555e8ddd14337e02SLBA-2011:0294-1device-mapper-multipath bug fix updateThese updated device-mapper-multipath packages fix the following bug:
* Multipathd caches the value of sysfs attribute lookups for the path devices that make up a multipath device. Previously, these weren't being removed when the path devices were removed. As well, in some cases the cache was not helpful and not used. This occasionally caused memory leaks when path devices were removed and restored. With this update, the unnecessary caching has been completely removed and the cached values are now removed when the corresponding path device is removed. Consequently, the occasional memory leaks no longer occur.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-31.el6_0.2.i686.rpme8e90358dec73ec2ce474be57e42487c30c9215da194b0a66d2f6c5a5326aeb6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-31.el6_0.2.i686.rpm03e59914bb3ff806903a3d67d45d26f9fecc817402c5948c5593566d5e554f1fPackages/kpartx-0.4.9-31.el6_0.2.i686.rpm775213f9d5533fef14a56c81e26662fca1b6764fcdb634ade05c79058fdfb81eSLBA-2011:0295-2python-pycurl bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, calling the reset() method caused internal cURL properties to be lost, including the pointer to an error buffer. Consequent to this, when an error occurred, the resulting message could be empty. This update prevents this pointer from being lost, and error messages are now displayed as expected.
* When the reset() method was called, the number of references to the "Py_None" object was not counted properly. Consequent to this, Python could terminate unexpectedly with the following error message:
Fatal Python error: deallocating None Aborted (core dumped)
With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to address this issue, and references to the "Py_None" object are now counted as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-pycurl-7.19.0-8.el6.i686.rpmcbc5aee68e343655e3b978aa99077282b25d96d790aad0a767f9acbdb4901269SLBA-2011:0296-3paps bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the presence of certain non-printable characters in the input file could cause paps to get stuck in an infinite loop, consuming all available system memory. With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to prevent this behavior, and such memory leaks no longer occur.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/paps-0.6.8-13.el6.2.i686.rpm31ba3658253b62c11ec777f1ac4d2eba13a6050eb04fd5309ed86cca135094e8Packages/paps-devel-0.6.8-13.el6.2.i686.rpm0f633cee977ca0eb86eac57a9509c62ed1d7d7d64e51b834a5c074cbe1066987Packages/paps-libs-0.6.8-13.el6.2.i686.rpm7934a191d1bf67ccacf97167f408663b47f833215397511dc7b791957320d6b1SLBA-2011:0297-3vim bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When editing a shell script (that is, "filetype=sh"), the presence of the "\c" escape sequence followed by a non-space character caused syntax highlighting to incorrectly report a syntax error. With this update, the relevant regular expression in the syntax file has been corrected, and syntax is now highlighted as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vim-X11-7.2.411-1.6.el6.i686.rpm547c6ed49c85871149da2a240e2b0f5ddffb6e02007ec911d57a1bb177122dccPackages/vim-common-7.2.411-1.6.el6.i686.rpm3639eaba10715b8b34962c1485d211608d71b104cc2fc7da4911fd0ace37ea94Packages/vim-enhanced-7.2.411-1.6.el6.i686.rpma5d02e1869c394d27ff263bf1d9ce1f79d979803ee1ab173a4f97230259f5098Packages/vim-minimal-7.2.411-1.6.el6.i686.rpm2dd096090a859344ad4ebb7608e0453fe08f42bce5ca58f45665bdc63afc76aaSLBA-2011:0298-2volume_key bug fix updateThe main goal of the software is to allow restoring access to an encrypted hard drive if the primary user forgets the passphrase. The encryption key back up can also be useful for extracting data after a hardware or software failure that corrupts the header of the encrypted volume, or to access the company data after an employee leaves abruptly.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the volume_key documentation did not specify which of the two block devices to use as an argument to volume_key(8). Due to this problem, unexpected errors caused confusion. With this update, the volume_key.8 man page and the README file clarify whether to use the encrypted or plaintext block device, and how to recognize it.
* Previously, libvolume_key did not provide textual descriptions for a subset of error conditions. Due to this behavior, some error messages contained nonsensical characters instead of readable text. This update adds the missing textual descriptions. The error messages now describe the cause of the error.
* Previously, the volume_key(8) utility could not be interrupted when waiting for a password or passphrase input. This update makes the volume_key(8) utility interruptible in such cases, and notifies the user if the entered passphrase is incorrect.
* Previously, the volume_key(8) utility prompted the user for a passphrase before it validated the supplied certificate file, if any. Due to this behavior, any errors in the file were detected only after the user entered additional information. This update detects and reports such errors immediately, without prompting the user for a passphrase.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-volume_key-0.3.1-5.el6.i686.rpmd930b8d55318f8887be32afe2a14b8b5cf3ca6181415af3229b95ea3c71b7516Packages/volume_key-0.3.1-5.el6.i686.rpmf6345029fb6eac82d34b87eac8e6306dda345507985de6b1b66d02032627a897Packages/volume_key-devel-0.3.1-5.el6.i686.rpm77ce8f631ded339e21c0a43ff72e768e957e8ccd39c602e079895d5af391e2b7Packages/volume_key-libs-0.3.1-5.el6.i686.rpm68cbb239e4b3fa73790585ccf152f060cd103cb35c4e87892dbb44981f3b9714SLBA-2011:0314-2qt bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* In the Bengali script, a certain consonant conjunct with a zero-with joiner (that is, the "U+09B0 U+200D U+09CD U+09AF" sequence in Unicode) was not rendered correctly. This error has been fixed, and this conjunct is now rendered as expected.
* In the Bengali script, some character combinations were incorrectly rendered with an extra space between them (for example, the "U+0989 U+09CD U+09AA U+09BE U+09A6 U+09A8 U+09C7 U+09B0" sequence in Unicode). This update ensures that these combinations are correctly rendered with a straight line at the upper part of the text.
* In the Kannada script, the "U+0CB0 U+200D U+0CCD U+0C95" Unicode sequence produced an incorrectly rendered glyph. With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to address this issue, and the above glyph is now rendered properly.
* In the Marathi language, a certain combination of syllables (that is, the "U+0915 U+09EF U+09EF" sequence in Unicode) was not recognized properly. This update resolves this issue, and this combination is now rendered as expected.
* In the Oriya script, some character combinations (such as the "U+0B2C U+0B4D U+0B21" Unicode sequence) were not rendered correctly. With this update, a patch has been applied to address this issue, and such character combinations are now rendered correctly.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/phonon-backend-gstreamer-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpm8996e028fd30f2edf1ce8b4a1b6c62d7e52c1740dce443de82285d251f8e4eb1Packages/qt-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpmaa3e4444e4f8da8defc79eee94e884b216d8e4473ef6a6bd3a11a31bd13d35bePackages/qt-demos-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpm6a22d52c010459ce1a08b63aa79c7a54a0cc76b7730fa859356848be7918b7afPackages/qt-devel-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpm43ee6779ec6493dc4312bcdb3a8735b7632b897504911cc53100c839217c1de3Packages/qt-doc-4.6.2-17.el6.noarch.rpm81d469c22b498c86809f2c9ec7e7daae634dab549c91b13534901f313f4d4763Packages/qt-examples-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpm7b48d553e2e80f2f6352b825761c7789a10fec35592b771c73edefcb7385de14Packages/qt-mysql-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpm4ffb9d1425258ba67a8d520997de6dbeeff61a713a7023d1c0e623f576b1abcbPackages/qt-odbc-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpm59929cb1882d1a26c441ec71426a9ff89dcad03878d13a6f5b6ab3c07a40d7e8Packages/qt-postgresql-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpma6052606de59270b583701d062177dd17e436615e0b15b3fea5833250ff96be5Packages/qt-sqlite-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpmde15b4bfa1aae0d68149f8f19a5b0ffb126c3d62658b184672dc6d47b9d4fc9aPackages/qt-x11-4.6.2-17.el6.i686.rpmb8f57bec85d43527af2f7748c3d7813061b15ffe0eb740d3456e9cb4e78589bdSLBA-2011:0316-3epydocThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the summary extractor of reStructuredText did not work properly and the documentation process failed. Due to this behavior, building packages could fail. This update resolves this problem. Packages now build successfully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/epydoc-3.0.1-6.el6.noarch.rpm566f331040615eefd52f60b15d275e1d74321cf1a95e7b7c8ae62c2f83a5577dSLBA-2011:0317-2vte bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to an error in VTE, using the Shift+left-click combination to select a text in a VTE-based application (for example, GNOME Terminal) could fail to copy this selection into the cut buffer. With this update, an upstream patch has been applied to address this issue, and such selection is now copied to the cut buffer as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vte-0.25.1-6.el6.i686.rpm922947a02cbcc156d45f56ed1bc4e1ff7a303a4ac39163d7745f16cd819c0221Packages/vte-devel-0.25.1-6.el6.i686.rpmc1651348df8c0a2aa0c9a2cd93d1fa168c84dae9e18b7b8acf6e67d2fdd041e8SLBA-2011:0321-1glibc bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to an error in glibc libraries, a race condition could occur when traversing a list of currently loaded shared libraries, causing an application to terminate with an error. This error has been fixed, the race condition no longer occurs, and the list of shared libraries can now be traversed as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.7.el6_0.4.i686.rpm9b57bdc1940ae71c47890f9faed743a61e2533290059bb4807a0f8d24a05f0e1Packages/glibc-common-2.12-1.7.el6_0.4.i686.rpmbbb3235e8a27deb4073c846d89d557bf84dde0fb4864a53f0c712dfe5edd34d4Packages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.7.el6_0.4.i686.rpmf51c5fa55c646b9266d9b54f9bdcb21a5223f72dadf92c644da579c2dded6c3dPackages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.7.el6_0.4.i686.rpmf191bef3efa27c1d1174105c39e3b64acdd6e4212ed024c29fa80e6c46362ff3Packages/glibc-static-2.12-1.7.el6_0.4.i686.rpm95447f9dac8bfcfac1dd0130d85736a42e147c5c373c3663638f8913e5ba88d3Packages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.7.el6_0.4.i686.rpme00ef6d1a8216e82bba017d32749542070fa6f8b7289e617104f5c9a2414432cPackages/nscd-2.12-1.7.el6_0.4.i686.rpm731cb4e179020745433effffcd7dd40b5a43c64eb763c21b4ea58213bc6b26deSLBA-2011:0325-1libnl bug fix updateThis update addresses the following issue:
* Some nl_send_auto_complete() callers did not free the allocated message when errors were reported, resulting in libnl leaking memory. A problem in its own right, these small leaks also made it more work to detect memory leaks in other processes. With this update, allocated messages are freed correctly when nl_send_auto_complete() is called, and libnl no longer leaks memory in this circumstance.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnl-1.1-12.el6_0.1.i686.rpm75ec7fa7a7d34c6f20009bd6e63f5c97015fa05959e9880b8c602adf2f20f207Packages/libnl-devel-1.1-12.el6_0.1.i686.rpm2aa6ae031575a4c7e03791f80040aab1c927a6db964d59b1499bf99a08c1febcSLBA-2011:0338-2strace bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the manual pages and the output of "strace --help" contained inconsistencies. This update corrects these errors. Now, the descriptions for the listed options on the manual pages and in the output of of ‘strace --help’ contain the same information.
* Previously, the CLONE_PTRACE flag was set in the arguments of a clone when it was called with the flag CLONE_UNTRACED. Due to this behavior, strace traced the child process for clones called with the flag CLONE_UNTRACED.This update does no no longer trace children with CLONE_UNTRACED. Now, the tracing of child processes behaves as expected.
* Previously, the decoding of 64-bit arguments of certain system calls was incorrect. This update corrects this issue. Now, 64-bit arguments of system calls are decoded as expected.
* Previously, waitpid waited for children created by clone even when the options "__WCLONE" or "__WALL" were not present. Due to this behavior, the process became suspended. This update does no longer suspend the process in the waitpid system call.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/strace-4.5.19-1.10.el6.i686.rpm277058983d1480e45e0a0ca0662672a1bbd716f6dc84f4fab7daa9b76c619d37SLBA-2011:0339-2oddjob bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the oddjobd service failed to reconnect to the system message bus after it lost its connection due to an internal function call. With this update, the oddjobd service is now able to reconnect to the message bus successfully after it loses a connection.
* If a umask is not specified in the oddjobd service's configuration file, the service now uses the UMASK setting, if present, to calculate the permissions which should be set on a user's home directory.
* The oddjobd service did not ensure, when creating a user's home directory, that any intermediate directories that were created would have correct permissions. This could have caused users to be unable to access their home directory. With this update, oddjobd ensures that correct permissions are set for any intervening directories such that the user is able to access their home directory.
* The oddjobd init script exited with a exit status of "1" when it was passed a non-existent action. Service init scripts should exit with an exit code of "2" when they are asked to perform an unknown action. The oddjobd init script has been corrected, and now conforms with init script guidelines.
* The oddjobd service failed to register the name of the mkhomedir service because the message bus was not signaled to re-read its configuration files when the oddjob-mkhomedir package was installed. With this update, oddjobd is now able to register the mkhomedir service name successfully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/oddjob-0.30-5.el6.i686.rpmebcc4bed97f0198add6886b4c8df687993f61e2fbfa8dc2ff6f2aaba257bdfd1Packages/oddjob-mkhomedir-0.30-5.el6.i686.rpm89345f0c4adff44c8b787ec00801344bc190e394e35eb51f942346f8c1c62651SLBA-2011:0340-1xorg-x11-server bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, when the X Window System was unable to detect a monitor and obtain valid extended display identification data (EDID), it set the default resolution limit to 800x600. Consequent to this, users of the "mga" driver for Matrox video cards were unable to select a screen resolution higher than 800x600. This update increases the default limit to 1024x768, allowing users of Matrox video cards to select this resolution as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xdmx-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.i686.rpm70532ab5b20e79ddf21091859f585b716325c9fdf477ffe68b8bf62031e24bd2Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xephyr-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.i686.rpm615a87a7ab1cad0d4b3bb433d8b311a536db5f5f4a8a2b416603b57956ddb037Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.i686.rpm83dd969b73ba394c271148147bc36cf15c9ed99b99a61b9fe7ddaa2c1f2ad627Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.i686.rpmb2dac1c99c1b91cbe703fcda54f6e91941e3f1ef6838560a2821834deab78cfdPackages/xorg-x11-server-Xvfb-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.i686.rpm3c99b1b95e0e197609d8e7d4f7b1b7070020bf086945bdba20993cc5170c377ePackages/xorg-x11-server-common-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.i686.rpmfda8b5402253c7fc9581b381dcdc1f6b68b9360c1404e17fcce200083a81a1e1Packages/xorg-x11-server-devel-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.i686.rpm95c1f420b0416aa6239db7d32a48b41831f21e51c59378a1976267f87af9ed8bPackages/xorg-x11-server-source-1.7.7-26.el6_0.3.noarch.rpm73a73e571b89d9e9d40b25a4d7d44eab47ba6d22e4ae25246ddf849f62c0c3f1SLBA-2011:0341-1xorg-x11-drv-wacom and wacomcpl bug fix updateThe wacomcpl package provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for the xorg-x11 -drv-wacom X input device driver.
These updated xorg-x11-drv-wacom and wacomcpl packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Changing the screen mapping caused the wacompl GUI to become unresponsive. With this update, changing the screen mapping works as expected.
* Attempting to calibrate a device could have failed with an error message. With this update, calibration now succeeds.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wacomcpl-0.9.0-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm46507b99e6be033774b27516cf038811bcf89771434f58ac8792560eb309ad67Packages/xorg-x11-drv-wacom-0.10.5-6.el6_0.2.i686.rpm67334b4bae3e1c5bcfb14b349548eb56eda9897cc9004960dadded8ec3d0d1b7Packages/xorg-x11-drv-wacom-devel-0.10.5-6.el6_0.2.i686.rpm87a596cf86c625f283a8ff6b52cd94a21b7c4785d77e367ec7c7e6534743300cSLBA-2011:0359-1firefox bug fix updateThese updated firefox packages fix the following bug:
* Prior to this update, some Java applets would fail to load in the 3.6.14 version of Firefox. In this newly-released version (Firefox 3.6.15), Java applets no longer fail to load.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.15-2.el6_0.i686.rpme8e151ae145e598670a97747897a01918fb0815aabeb50757b9126b8170a36fcPackages/xulrunner-1.9.2.15-1.el6_0.i686.rpmfabbd984e68eb2c8acadd86cb3c38c46da789886fb995c38f67d4c3003638a49Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.15-1.el6_0.i686.rpm43ad710734c2cf4a00d292e318fd036630af8d6234e1d48e1f9a028b380d04d0SLBA-2011:0360-1corosync bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Compared to a unicast token, certain network switches add an extra delay to the transmission of a multicast packet. Consequent to this, multicast messages may have been retransmitted, even though the message was not lost and the retransmission was therefore not necessary. This update introduces the "miss_count_const" constant that allows a user to specify the maximum number of times a message is checked for retransmission before the retransmission is performed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/corosync-1.2.3-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc8b80ed70c5e76ec0f0ea7ff54e1b277ab2a337070f15f13d07db90cfeb5c1a2Packages/corosynclib-1.2.3-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf388fc9d267da61a963dd218deea0e3a8f194689c8779af12db8f760f6017a9fPackages/corosynclib-devel-1.2.3-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3bad73e9b754ae6bdc4e85d0858cb896830cd64996d6bc5e6c709b6cc98e83feSLBA-2011:0361-1cluster and gfs2-utils bug fix updateThis update provides fixes for the following bug:
* Due to an incorrect conversion of directory inodes with the height larger than 1, running the gfs2_convert utility on a file system with extremely large directories may have caused the file system to become corrupted. With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to target this issue, and the gfs2_convert utility now works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clusterlib-3.0.12-23.el6_0.6.i686.rpmb9e5fabe77219d2ff3c46c43ae3e1a5bf33db269f289a4b1a4761b09c7a817fbPackages/clusterlib-devel-3.0.12-23.el6_0.6.i686.rpm48f5df36756778c8d8176cf97661cf9d224711e9e9f353317612c52323c34b7fPackages/cman-3.0.12-23.el6_0.6.i686.rpmd90c54c2cd481894711e35b068d14f367b3dc9da5a2724e110054ff1c1cb8f97Packages/dlm-pcmk-3.0.12-23.el6_0.6.i686.rpm28a3fa5c7d63fce29f9e2c06cfe312af7f1afef26c78fbd5768dd5d60f9c6183Packages/gfs-pcmk-3.0.12-23.el6_0.6.i686.rpmd536390b6795850e93164d50bce8b15671b31358396032a7209397111a630647Packages/gfs2-utils-3.0.12-23.el6_0.6.i686.rpm9b2464f3f09d1033845fffd4e0235aa54e6c3fde4485e54a50edaebc6d039d55SLBA-2011:0363-1fence-agents bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* A bug fix for a previous advisory, the SLEA-2010:0904 enhancement update, stated that the Brocade 200E, Brocade 300, Brocade 4100, Brocade 4900, and Brocade 5100 fencing devices are now supported by the fence_brocade agent. However, the fence_brocade agent was not included in the updated package. This update corrects this error, and the fence_brocade agent is now included in the package as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-agents-3.0.12-8.el6_0.3.i686.rpm0b6a9069ede61e48a4ee9245918728393a008dbe52ab57943b628b5c72e14306SLBA-2011:0380-1cifs-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to an error in the cifs.upcall utility, Generic Security Services Application Program Interface (GSSAPI) channel bindings in Kerberos authentication messages were not set properly. This would cause some servers to reject authentication requests. Consequent to this, an attempt to mount a CIFS share with the security mode set to "krb5" could fail with the following error:
mount error(5): Input/output error
This update corrects the cifs.upcall utility to set the GSSAPI channel bindings properly, and such CIFS shares can now be mounted as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cifs-utils-4.4-5.el6_0.2.i686.rpmf9e1cc32559b7cc716e33904096091c533aac45cb99ee777eaa87782e606c0fdSLBA-2011:0384-2device-mapper-multipath bug fix updateThese updated device-mapper-multipath packages fix the following bug:
* Prior to this update, multipathd did not always remove a path's sysfs device from cache when the path was removed. Also, multipathd searched the cache and created sysfs devices without the 'vecs' lock held. As a result, paths would occasionally have invalid sysfs devices, causing multipathd crashes and other errors. With this update, multipathd always removes the sysfs device from cache when deleting the path, and it only accesses the cache with the 'vecs' lock held.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-31.el6_0.3.i686.rpm337712d12c9fe823c080dc3b6e7122aeb44b1ad6715520107c4e18aed004e166Packages/device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-31.el6_0.3.i686.rpm96adcf21e5fa39a26604a714eba7335751d62e3dcfc501638ed76504d1a2b815Packages/kpartx-0.4.9-31.el6_0.3.i686.rpm090192f92fa89791ad4e06808da327f244938baf6aad21bed6f7c0c1c0828b74SLBA-2011:0403-1autofs bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, an attempt to restart the autofs service while a mounted file system was in use caused the service to stop responding upon its startup. This was due to inappropriate locking during the recursive reconstruction of mount trees of pre-existing mounted multi-mount map entries. With this update, the underlying source code has been adapted to avoid the deadlock during the mount tree reconstruction, so that autofs now starts as expected. Additionally, this update prevents autofs from occasionally terminating with a segmentation fault upon a map entry lookup.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autofs-5.0.5-23.el6_0.1.i686.rpmefccd8f178c4dbef0d21a26118d2e53d622cbc86b860c53a531efbb8555d491eSLBA-2011:0415-1gpxe bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the virtIO gPXE driver padded all packets to maximum length. This could confuse some gateways because the Ethernet standard is to pad only packets of up to 64 bytes in length. Due to this issue, virtual machines with a virtIO NIC (network interface card) failed to connect to the PXE server behind a gateway. Subsequently, the PXE boot failed. This update pads only packets of up to 64 bytes in length. Now, virtual machines with a virtIO NIC connect to the same PXE server without further problems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gpxe-bootimgs-0.9.7-6.3.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm5c2649ea44d569ecea96d163ea33708e2c02c1cfd2aa70b1dfcda7ad9278a19dPackages/gpxe-roms-0.9.7-6.3.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmcf7e99eb58e1655c9c97285a7918237565b6d53d82a3e42c6d4c2239ac043cc6Packages/gpxe-roms-qemu-0.9.7-6.3.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm476f6cee41a5cd5085162822f5a73c25f1e4fd38d9103ceb000901a23c0e9be6SLBA-2011:0446-1libvirt bug fix updateThese updated libvirt packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* When a root-squashing export of a domain was owned by a group to which the qemu user belonged, but was not owned by the qemu user, libvirt could not create a file to save the domain's state. This was because the save operation was invoked by the user who did not have the needed group permissions. With this update, libvirt first acquires all the needed group permissions and only then attempts to perform the aforementioned save operation.
* Members of the qemu group did not have read/write permissions for the "[localstatedir]/[cache/lib]/libvirt/qemu/" directory in which XML files which define sockets are placed. Permissions are now updated to allow the qemu group read/write permissions.
* A race condition where an application could query block information on a virtual guest that had just been migrated away could occur when migrating a guest. As a result, the libvirt service crashed. The libvirt application now verifies that a guest exists before attempting to start any monitoring operations.
* Live migration of a guest could take an exceptionally long time to converge to the switchover point if the guest was very busy. By allowing to increase the downtime setting of a guest, migration is more likely to complete. However, libvirt was sending an incorrectly formatted request to increase the downtime setting of a guest. With this update, libvirt correctly sends the downtime setting request.
* The "addrToString" methods did not work properly with UNIX domain sockets which did not have a normal "host:port" address. As a result SASL (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) could not be used over UNIX domain sockets. With this update, the "addrToString" methods are fixed and SASL is no longer restricted to TCP connections.
* Prior to this update, libvirt was not able to recognize whether a domain crashed or was properly shut down. With this update, a SHUTDOWN event sent by qemu is recognized by libvirt when a domain is properly shut down. If the SHUTDOWN event is not received, the domain is declared to have crashed.
* A deadlock occurred in the libvirt service when running concurrent bidirectional migration because certain calls did not release their local driver lock before issuing an RPC (Remote Procedure Call) call on a remote libvirt daemon. A deadlock no longer occurs between two communicating libvirt daemons.
* A specification file bug caused permissions on the /var/lib/libvirt directory to change when upgrading a system. With this update, correct permissions are assigned to the aforementioned directory.
* An off-by-one error in a clock variable caused a virtual guest to show incorrect date and time information. This update addresses this error. Date and time information is now correctly displayed.
* The %post script (part of the libvirt-client package) started the libvirt- guests service even when the service was explicitly turned off. With this update, the libvirt-guests service is no longer started when explicitly turned off.
* Starting and shutting down a domain led to a memory leak due to the memory buffer not being freed properly. With this update, starting and shutting down a domain no longer leads to a memory leak.
* Starting and shutting down a domain led to a memory leak due to the use of a thread-unfriendly "matchpathcon" (which gets the default security context for the specified path) SELinux API. With this update, libvirt uses improved SELinux APIs and a memory leak no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.8.1-27.el6_0.3.i686.rpma78b6ffe7f2a24fca11a7fda4828f22c48d275743c83e10d711de357836f21bePackages/libvirt-client-0.8.1-27.el6_0.3.i686.rpm1adfb1264b5104534ec0b5d682de6950d6b9217218b39fdb5b797c6fbbb7f8efPackages/libvirt-devel-0.8.1-27.el6_0.3.i686.rpmd640575a0ccd56216cc07af531e4465a50d15baa31b287d518b5c43973ae475dPackages/libvirt-python-0.8.1-27.el6_0.3.i686.rpm4df7d268c0524b4fa76324ea64f46604e4c1f536d151f5d5b2114868dbbee620SLBA-2011:0453-1xorg-x11-server-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* A previous advisory, the SLSA-2011:0433 xorg-x11-server-utils security update, applied a backported patch to fix a flaw in the X server resource database utility, xrdb. While this patch resolved the security issue, it also introduced an error in the macro expansion mechanism. Consequent to this, an attempt to run the xrdb utility could fail with the following messages written to standard error:
sh: -c: line 0: unexpected EOF while looking for matching `"' sh: -c: line 1: syntax error: unexpected end of file
With this update, the underlying source code has been adapted to correct the macro expansion mechanism, and the xrdb utility now works as expected.
Note that all running instances of the X.Org server must be restarted for this update to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-server-utils-7.4-15.el6_0.2.i686.rpma812df19af7fa3d1b43c4ccd2986e05ee49e8dcb504ff2bd9258f9796770bd27SLBA-2011:0518-1ibus bug fix updateThese updated packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* ibus-x11 displayed at the incorrect window position and did not follow xterm for X11 applications in big endian 64-bit machines such as ppc64 and s390x. This was caused by the call_data->ic_attr[i].value being able to support only CARD32 data (32-bit) while the problematic machines were 64-bit machines. The code was changed to support 64-bit machines, thus ibus now works as expected.
* ibus displayed incorrect text for the "up" and "down" buttons for the Kannada translation. The translated text was corrected, thus now the buttons display the correct translated text.
* ibus displayed inconsistent translations on "up" and "down" buttons compared to text at the bottom of the window referring to "up" and "down" buttons for the Gujarati translation. Translation was amended for consistency and the button text and descriptive text at the bottom of the window are now the same.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-1.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm946cb2f827047d4ca98fdc1eb7902f3a3251e1c6288229b5fcbc1b1928f48f69Packages/ibus-devel-1.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm2c2d2b0e4d11c7d7c0480d6cea520d1d6624350397c3f443d683c32559df9d9fPackages/ibus-devel-docs-1.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm00954a047c3475c1bb6c2fa32500190a9b640601d7807273e34d599859fd6afaPackages/ibus-gtk-1.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm3a71ed286e627ad774d05d5c7e8960c9f08bf460a75e35c369058399807e22fdPackages/ibus-libs-1.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpmde878fbf5bfbd9fd25b95adb2d62e19bbda19614abc71f4ad7e3c7de52f3f4ddSLBA-2011:0520-1lldpad bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, lldpad did not initiate a Data Center Bridging Exchange (DCBX) negotiation if a link down netlink event message (nlmsg) was dropped or lost. Due to this lack, DCBX could not negotiate and Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) did not login to the fabric in this case. This update resolves this problem. Now, lldpad successfully initiates a Data Center Bridging Exchange (DCBX).
* Previously, lldpad could not be upgraded or removed on systems which had lldpad packages for both Intel P6 and Intel 64 simultaneously installed. As a workaround, this update removes such packages with the command rpm -e --noscripts.
* Previously, non-default priorities for FCoE did not correctly work, because lldpad handled application type-length-values (TLV) incorrectly. With this update, non-default priorities work as expected.
* Previously, lldpad did under certain circumstances not correctly synchronize with peers on link events. Due to this issue, users had to manually reset the link or lldpad. This update resolves the synchronization issue. Now, synchronization with peers on link events works as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* The lldpad package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.9.41, which builds on the new kernel interface and adds support for 802.1Qbg Edge Virtual Bridging, netlink, and libvirt, as well as a new, flexible build process.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lldpad-0.9.41-4.el6.i686.rpm0b990e071d9e4fa3eca33b11797870b8a2e06a5ffe940c72d874443a64fd0f36Packages/lldpad-devel-0.9.41-4.el6.i686.rpm0719ab13233f856c8e6cfb311f213228a888e87e34d4bc3ba2b8a3f8e933f2f1SLBA-2011:0521-1imsettings bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* It was not possible to turn off the GTK XIM input-method module from imsettings. As a consequence, users were unable to enter Unicode characters using the Ctrl+Shift+U shortcut. With this update, the default GTK input-method is restored to gtk-im-context-simple, which allows Unicode input with the shortcut. Now only desktop locales that normally need X locale compose default to using the GTK XIM input-method module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/imsettings-0.108.0-3.5.el6.i686.rpm3270c0f74a9c0ca171f7676cd472b0a6c94f1a2cd612bad0674489d8d61a9de1Packages/imsettings-devel-0.108.0-3.5.el6.i686.rpmd8cbfeb6879eeefb874c4c8191b08354a895939f76898dd1b7251d6dbda7f3d6Packages/imsettings-libs-0.108.0-3.5.el6.i686.rpmb8383f7195023f7b283082e9b17445d7289a8f577c48d07b6ff3c24fa5ec6619SLBA-2011:0522-1powertop bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, PowerTOP could not run processes without a valid terminal. This update backports the TTY handling from powertop 1.13. Now, PowerTOP runs without a terminal in dump mode.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, PowerTOP could not detect whether hardware used the Intel Turbo Boost functionality. This update adds support for Intel Dynamic Acceleration (IDA) and Intel Turbo Boost.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/powertop-1.11-4.el6.i686.rpme20b687bf332278c0469dcd1541535eb9b9f4ed5ac489fd149f3cf564d534704SLBA-2011:0523-1dracut bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dracut-004-53.el6.noarch.rpmac757a23179450b7779d88f66338608e5945e4a04ee220e5ace8d8ef7a72c10fPackages/dracut-caps-004-53.el6.noarch.rpm82154e6e614e2ac5c149a192d68464d190944d0e96816b8ae2931e02f52cb5b5Packages/dracut-fips-004-53.el6.noarch.rpm3ca34b1e8c646a58568969f956d72108d7c1ff261de5ac1fba80036ef9eb45dfPackages/dracut-generic-004-53.el6.noarch.rpm317c760a4f2623a2886e553a757b9669bb533dbacb716b651e00580893293990Packages/dracut-kernel-004-53.el6.noarch.rpm361a53a833ad7bd94222f7947b4392dce931d7c841d4664514c8d59c01ff7cdcPackages/dracut-network-004-53.el6.noarch.rpm6073ef6b78498ac335d41b8fd92dfb223537a27bfd1ccf33f68770fa854c3ae7Packages/dracut-tools-004-53.el6.noarch.rpm18af101347941330c9f8fc1c735cc4a2324f59e09e093003bfb9d1d140d41fbeSLBA-2011:0524-1setup bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated setup package fixes the following bugs:
* When logging in to an interactive login shell, the contents of the /etc/profile script are executed in order to set up an initial environment. Messages which should have been displayed to the user upon logging in to the Korn shell (ksh) were suppressed due to an internal test to determine whether the shell is a login shell that relied upon the value of the PS1 environment variable having already been set before /etc/profile was executed. However, this environment variable is set in the Korn shell only after /etc/profile is executed, which led to messages never being displayed to Korn shell users. This update provides an alternative test that does not rely on the PS1 variable being set before /etc/profile execution, with the result that messages are properly displayed to users of the Korn shell upon login.
* Bash provides the environment variable, PROMPT_COMMAND, containing a command that is called when a prompt is displayed. Previously, the PROMPT_COMMAND command used two separate echo commands. Consequently, if a background process returned text, the text might have displayed in the X terminal title rather than the terminal itself. In this updated package, the PROMPT_COMMAND command uses a single printf statement rather than two echo commands, ensuring returned text displays in the shell.
* Scripts in /etc/profile.d/ can contain special characters (eg spaces) in their filenames. Previously, if a script in the /etc/profile.d/ directory used a space in its filename, error messages were returned every time the shell was started. In this update, the script filenames in /etc/profile.d/ are formatted correctly when called, and consequently, run as expected.
* Previously, using a user defined script in /etc/profile.d/ to modify umask settings failed when using an interactive login shell. Consequently, when this issue was encountered, the default umask settings were used. This updated package provides modified startup scripts, ensuring user defined scripts in /etc/profile.d/ set umask settings as instructed.
In addition, this updated package provides the following enhancements:
* The vdsm-reg package creates a user ID (UID) pair and group ID (GID) pair, both with the name "rhevm" and number "109". This user and group are used as a virtualization agent for RHEV Manager. Previously, this UID/GID pair were not reserved during setup and other packages or administrators could accidentally assign those values to other users and groups. The setup package now reserves these UID and GID names and numbers. Accidental clashes with other users and groups are therefore avoided.
* The Automated Bug Reporting Tool (abrt) creates a user ID (UID) pair and group ID (GID) pair, both with the name "abrt" and number "173". The automated bug reporting process uses this user and group when it reports bugs. Previously, this UID/GID pair were not reserved during setup and other packages or administrators could accidentally assign those values to other users and groups. The setup package now reserves these UID and GID names and numbers for abrt. Accidental clashes with other users and groups are therefore avoided.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setup-2.8.14-12.el6.noarch.rpm26667ee20654fe6549d74063d0536e78d7ae63427c25a7c9da91f630eaf67b29SLBA-2011:0525-1udev bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgudev1-147-2.35.el6.i686.rpm9d01a4b12de7f7e0ed4f96f6c9d8d7bfa1d896c4dd564146c9f849fda8dba5b0Packages/libgudev1-devel-147-2.35.el6.i686.rpm416d499ecc66041f8ce5f8d37ae3813a6c52cc8affeac42da28e68954480e629Packages/libudev-147-2.35.el6.i686.rpm986d45bd353080e8d5eed5913825fc0d92be14b81590ee1d4bda87afeeec2f4dPackages/libudev-devel-147-2.35.el6.i686.rpm6a750bdb1fa7b92c80e6d8df0c0f3456be33b3a5671e657695fe24080c8c4399Packages/udev-147-2.35.el6.i686.rpmf45e9cde344f239cb07204925f08e239999c56aa63bdaccc0a9d0658f430c3d5SLBA-2011:0526-1selinux-policy bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-93.el6.noarch.rpm5a041bbe201e8d01894605e6eeaebedbf7d1456fd0513660229495703e3626ebPackages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-93.el6.noarch.rpmd50e5879a8bc95c2b4c04b650fce0885808619450e3db58d2a0853c0132e7d28Packages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-93.el6.noarch.rpm7a717c6e08821efe1357c2287dca66ac6c10385f63ddff8d589a8c52fe41dc55Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-93.el6.noarch.rpmf6a61e369ba9f8ec8978db92f996f750cb7f2e9c68619305fa3e1ecd0075e9dcPackages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-93.el6.noarch.rpm958b93a43f0a7c4ef5a2e8392445895dcb709c815300855ce77497924abf71edSLBA-2011:0527-1ghostscript bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, including a large JBIG2 compressed image in the PDF input file could cause the pdf2ps conversion utility to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This was caused by the fact that the result of the "jbig2_image_new" function call was not always checked properly. This error has been fixed, and the inclusion of JBIG2 images no longer causes pdf2ps to crash.
* Due to incorrect object management, Ghostscript could attempt to read from uninitialized memory, which could lead to a segmentation fault. This update applies a backported patch that addresses this issue, and Ghostscript no longer crashes.
* The Fontmap.local file installed with the ghostscript package allows a system administrator to override font substitutions. However, previous versions of the Ghostscript suite did not use this file at all. This error has been fixed, and the file is now used as expected.
* Previously, using the ps2pdf utility to convert a PostScript file to the PDF format caused the resulting document to be created without working hyperlinks. This update applies an upstream patch that resolves this issue, and ps2pdf now crates PDF files with correct hyperlinks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ghostscript-8.70-11.el6.i686.rpm366d8ea3137639705b77f4e7e1e8418930d8c3b419c7ec02ca0b0a8a7faef362Packages/ghostscript-devel-8.70-11.el6.i686.rpmd4fb3035a9ef0a30b8423408ddd1f41b4cd3d152830eb662ec723a979366a26aPackages/ghostscript-doc-8.70-11.el6.i686.rpmab123bb595ca70e20bb16fb998d507649bcc0e87b3a90ea8ead9df85c1264105Packages/ghostscript-gtk-8.70-11.el6.i686.rpmdda89af62cdaba02d86d03f2b3349e0b86f639c9083d62eb598a21c10f19c696SLBA-2011:0529-1perl-Mozilla-LDAP bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The perl-Mozilla-LDAP package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.5.3, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
* Previously, the Mozilla Perl LDAP SDK was a wrapper around the Mozilla C LDAP SDK (mozldap). Now that mozldap has been dropped from SL 6, in order to support legacy applications that still use the Mozilla Perl LDAP SDK, it has been ported to use OpenLDAP instead of mozldap. Applications that use the Mozilla Perl LDAP SDK should not notice any difference between the versions that use mozldap and the new one that uses OpenLDAP.
perl-Mozilla-LDAP package, which fixes these bugs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Mozilla-LDAP-1.5.3-4.el6.i686.rpm897547b2f7555464c83e1ac3e1471d78cdc1670ca44b13c8cb68974bca5f7c0aSLBA-2011:0530-1anaconda bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated anaconda package provides fixes for the following bugs:
* Auto-partitioning no longer clears immutable partitions.
* Anaconda no longer creates a new EFI system partition when one is not needed.
* Anaconda now properly detects ext2's dirty/clean states.
* Anaconda no longer forgets IP method selection in the loader when returning to a previous menu.
* The "Proxy password" field in stage 2 now correctly displays asterisks instead of plain text.
* Text mode now allows IPv6 configuration.
* Anaconda no longer displays free regions of less than 1MB in extended partitions.
* Anaconda no longer loses focus on certain screens.
* ".treeinfo" files are now properly fetched over a proxy.
* Anaconda now writes correct NFS (Network File System) repository information into the summary Kickstart file.
* The /boot/ directory can now reside on an ext4 partition.
* Anaconda no longer fails to detect a disk if its size exceeds 1TB.
* Anaconda is once again able to detect the file system on a previously-created RAID device.
* Anaconda now generates the correct, FIPS-enabled initramfs (initial RAM file system) when the kernel option "fips=1" is provided on the kernel command line.
* Anaconda incorrectly failed with a traceback when an attempt to unpack a driver disk to a pre-existing root partition.
* Fingerprint authentication has been disabled on IBM System z because it is not supported on that platform.
* Static IPv4 configuration is now used when requested in stage 2: Anaconda no longer falls back to using DHCP.
* Anaconda is now able to properly detect an md RAID array with a spare disk.
* Anaconda now correctly reports an error when a network-based certificate is specified in Kickstart with no networking setup.
* A custom value is now properly honored when shrinking a file system.
* The "list-harddrives" command output for CCISS devices is now valid input for Kickstart files.
* Anaconda now selects the new kernel after upgrade.
In addition, this updated package provides the following enhancements:
* This update adds the cnic, bnx2i, and be2net drivers for better iSCSI support.
* This update adds drivers for the Emulex 10GbE PCI-E Gen2 and Chelsio T4 10GbE network adapters.
* Algorithms from the SHA-2 hash function family can now be used to encrypt the boot loader password.
* Anaconda now allows a username and password to be entered for iSCSI Discovery sessions.
* The "rdate", "which", "tty" and "ntpdate" commands have been added to the install image.
* The graphical installer now runs using the full display resolution.
* Anaconda now features improved SSL certificate-handling.
* It is now possible to specify additional packages when using the "@packages --default" Kickstart option.
* On IBM System z, the /boot/ directory can now be placed on an LVM logical volume.
* Anaconda now supports blacklisting to determine which modules can be loaded during installation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/anaconda-13.21.117-1.el6.i686.rpmc458b9b5ae72cbc17779bd1b06f566b0ec45c147969592ddd612b55e84c368d8SLBA-2011:0531-1upstart bug fix updateThis updated package fixes the following bugs:
* Calling /sbin/telinit resulted in a failed assertion on the 64-bit IBM POWER Series because the value of telinit's "ret" variable was not initialized when it was declared. The value of "ret" is now set explicitly when the variable is declared.
* upstart sends jobs to the shell via a pipe represented by the file descriptors under /proc/self/fd/ in the /proc filesystem. One of these file descriptors was not closed, which resulted in a message about a file descriptor leak when operating at run level 1. This file descriptor is now closed correctly.
* upstart did not update the relevant entry in /var/run/utmp when a mingetty session was terminated. This resulted in user process entries being shown for terminals that were no longer active. The relevant entry in /var/run/utmp is now correctly set to "DEAD_PROCESS" when a mingetty session is terminated.
* The upstart package is now built with PIE and RELRO flags in order to comply with Common Criteria specifications.
Note that after installing this update, a system reboot is required for the above changes to take effect.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/upstart-0.6.5-10.el6.i686.rpmed5f348ececd8afb9cd4620e352df5ed409fb3ee100a53028d25ca55e1155eb6SLBA-2011:0535-1glib2 bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, snapshots from the Network File System (NFS) mounted home directories located on Network Appliance (NetApp) filers were treated as real mounts and were displayed on the desktop. Due to this behavior, users could not hide or unmount these items. By default, the GNOME desktop treated all mounts under user home directories as custom and put their icons on the desktop. This update follows common practice and hides mounts with path elements that start with a dot.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glib2-2.22.5-6.el6.i686.rpme824128edd6c67bc834776a8bf7c6d106b3b72ec6c92a074126a8d58ca0a7bbfPackages/glib2-devel-2.22.5-6.el6.i686.rpmbaa6d0d452680736035b44b05eda9157c27ceb50fffaba03f276bb66210c08a1Packages/glib2-static-2.22.5-6.el6.i686.rpm83e9c225d0d099545e116726073051b802364317a34f832a2125fa90b9ec6fbfSLBA-2011:0536-1gvfs bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* A flaw in the GVFS client code prevented D-Bus communications from being parsed correctly. Due to this problem, Nautilus became unresponsive when the user attempted to view Trash if a folder with an attached emblem was moved to Trash. This update corrects an error in the enumeration code which resolves this problem. Now, Nautilus no longer becomes unresponsive in such cases.
* Previously, an unused file descriptor was not closed after a fork. Due to this behavior, SELinux prevented /usr/bin/ssh access to the leaked /dev/ptmx file descriptor. This update closes the leaked file descriptor. Now, SELinux alerts no longer appear.
* Previously, the gnome-disk-utility packages did not reflect current version requirements. Due to this lack, potential problems could arise with custom compiled packages. This update requires the correct version of gnome-disk- utility packages.
* Previously, the gvfsd-archive command was unexpectedly aborted when the user attempted to mount an archive file a second time. This update changes the way the gvfsd-archive backend is finalized. Now, gvfsd-archive no longer aborts when the same archive files are mounted for the second time.
* Running the "gvfs-mkdir --help" command caused "--delete-files" to appear instead of "--create-directories". This update fixes the gvfs-mkdir command's help output so that the correct options are displayed.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, snapshots from the Network File System (NFS) mounted home directories located on Network Appliance (NetApp) filers were treated as real mounts and were displayed on the desktop. This behavior could cause confusion. This update checks and hides mounts with a path element starting with a dot. With this update, these mounts are hidden. Now, snapshot directories are no longer shown in the GUI. To apply this enhancement, the updated glib2 packages must be installed as well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gvfs-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpm282081e0fe5a13844f18e47c0899ab3148e5ee2eea3888dd8512f45a9cca9d9fPackages/gvfs-afc-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpm6a1619294a1325c976d95a3809188c33c1056e673b0a3fdff004a7db70bf4d84Packages/gvfs-archive-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpmdcee2c6f7f0fd674c5021be92ed5b84f110d19bf748fe414386e0f0cd61dc9fcPackages/gvfs-devel-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpm4206b0ed1f92380d298a9c92d1903ec15e8464d1069646a2f32bd9afbd87cc9aPackages/gvfs-fuse-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpm89b80cd99595d01241724a0f0ef5259b3f8cefab7e8262f7eb9a2c189f478518Packages/gvfs-gphoto2-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpm1151757b4e87240cdac889fbd07f965886b1ee40a27b06d11a0c6c9332c13cd5Packages/gvfs-obexftp-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpm4341cbf11888c4d22a8f2647913b8423a37c7ecc704e1af85271b32bbc0d2d9cPackages/gvfs-smb-1.4.3-12.el6.i686.rpmf934e5b701beb4c9ff425be125e45d393df65244243f69c05c6144d8f662d0caSLBA-2011:0537-1cluster and gfs2-utils bug fix updateThis update provides fixes for the following defects:
* CMAN init script race condition has been fixed * plock owner synchronization has been fixed * plocks are now ignored until they written to their checkpoint * plock signatures are now re-sent after a new totem ring forms * post_join_delay now works after a loss and subsequent regain of quorum * "service cman stop remove" now functions correctly * Active cluster nodes with higher configuration version numbers are no longer killed when they join the cluster * The ccs_tool man page no longer shows 'update' and 'upgrade' subcommands * ccs_tool cluster configuration editing has been dropped * The interaction between corosync and cman restarting independently of one another has been improved * reporting of corosync's exit code has been improved * cman_tool manual page no longer talks about "config version" as an argument to -r * Qdiskd now stops voting & exits if removed from the configuration * gfs_controld: fix plock owner in unmount * Qdiskd now reports to users when the quorumd "label" attribute overrides the "device" attribute * Qdiskd now has a hard limit on heuristic timeouts * Pacemaker-specific versions of dlm_controld and gfs_controld have been removed since they are no longer required * cman now allows users to select udpu (UDP unicast) corosync transport mechanism * Qdiskd now assumes votes for each cluster node are 1 when not specified in cluster.conf * The cman init script can no longer include an incorrect sysconf file * DLM recovery no longer hangs after fencing completion in some instances * The cluster.rng schema has been updated * A memory leak in the XML parser has been fixed * Heuristic checks are unreliable * cman quorum timeout is too short
The following issues have been addressed in the gfs2-utils package:
* fsck.gfs2 was truncating directories with more than 100,000 entries * fsck.gfs2 was processing some files twice * fsck.gfs2 no longer crashes if journals are missing * When mounting a gfs2 file system, the same device requested on the command line now appears in /proc/mounts and /etc/mtab * gfs2_convert now resumes after an interrupted conversion * fsck.gfs2 can now repair rgrps resulting from gfs_grow->gfs2_convert * mkfs.gfs2 no longer segfaults with 18.55TB and -b512 * mkfs.gfs2 now supports discard request generation * fsck.gfs2: reports master/root inodes as unused and fixes the bitmap * gfs2_convert no longer corrupts the file system if the di_height is too large. * gfs2_convert no longer exits success without doing anything
In addition, this update provides the following enhancements:
* gfs2_edit now outputs hexadecimal values in lower-case * gfs2_edit now prints continuation blocks * gfs2_edit's savemeta and restoremeta functions now report progress * gfs2_edit has improved handling of corrupt file systems and enhanced usability * It is now possible to prevent the cluster software from starting at boot using the kernel command line * The cluster now has a script which can be used with the watchdog daemon to reboot the host * Fenced now sends notifications over DBusScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clusterlib-3.0.12-41.el6.i686.rpmd1dd1c7b9e3fd915c4ae8cab216cfcca20244c6a02657d310a1244658405a459Packages/clusterlib-devel-3.0.12-41.el6.i686.rpmd0117ca07281d1cfeb3595e00c0550e81d7395c7fd9ec1a093fcc2a9dc3d488dPackages/cman-3.0.12-41.el6.i686.rpm2080e6328537b702ad0df299f1b82500647a3ad7935445881110c81bb32b7ba9Packages/gfs2-utils-3.0.12-41.el6.i686.rpmcf8d954697eb3c30a5262869c091f5ce2f6e24225b9315258b1d9d855b0b0ab0SLBA-2011:0538-1ibus-hangul bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, preedit was not restored when the candidate window was restored while focusing in. Due to this behavior, the candidate window remained open after focus changes. This update resolves this issue with a change in the code. Now, the candidate window is hidden as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-hangul-1.3.0.20100329-4.el6.i686.rpmdb0fedb187b6d4fda4986260a1b09ccada3733c33fe173997645d04bd5336d9cSLBA-2011:0539-1ibus-m17n bug fix updateThis updated package provides fixes for the following bugs:
* When a new user and language were selected during login, ibus-m17n did not load all input methods provided for that language; only one input method was loaded and marked for use as the default input method. The user had to manually search for and add any other input methods that they wanted to use. All input methods for a given language are now loaded upon login, and can be accessed from the ibus-m17n Preferences tab.
* ibus-m17n did not recognize the AltGr (ISO Level 3 Shift) key as a virtual modifier key, making it impossible to input the Rupee Symbol (U+20B9) with an Indic Keyboard. The AltGr key is now recognized by ibus-m17n.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-m17n-1.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm807390a11f4707651df9476068baf12135dab65316271f1f1e9263a241abf389SLBA-2011:0541-1bind bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* previously, bind on the 64-bit PowerPC architecture used emulated atomic operations rather than native instructions. In this updated package bind on the 64-bit PowerPC architecture uses the same native atomic operations as the PowerPC architecture.
* previously, the bind package generated the /etc/rndc.key file. However, generating this file used entropy from /dev/random. Consequently, installation of the bind package might have hung. The rndc.key is used by rndc utility for advanced administration commands and is no longer automatically generated during installation of the bind package. Users requiring the rndc utility should generate key themselves, via the "rndc-confgen -a" command.
* under certain circumstances, "named" was entering a deadlock. Consequently, "named" could not be stopped using the "/etc/init.d/named stop". In this updated package, the deadlock no longer occurs, resolving this issue.
* previously, the named_sdb PostgreSQL database backend failed to reconnect to the database when the connection failed during named_sdb startup. With this update, named writes error message to the system log and tries to reconnect during every lookup.
* previously, file conflicts prevented the i686 and x86_64 versions of bind- devel from being installed on the same machine. In this update, the file conflict is resolved and both the i686 and x86_64 bind-devel packages can be installed on the same system.
* previously, initscript killed all processes with the name "named" when stopping the named daemon. With this update, initscript kills only the selected one.
* the return codes of the "dig" utility are documented in the dig man page.
* previously the named.8 manpage mentioned the system-config-bind utility. This utility is not included with Scientific Linux 6. The man page is updated to remove the reference to the system-config-bind utility.
* the "status" action of the named initscript would not complete when bind-sdb package was installed. These updated packages resolve this issue.
* when resolv.conf contained "search" keyword with no arguments host/nslookup/dig utilities failed to parse it correctly. In these updated packages, such lines are ignored.
* previously, the nsupdate man page incorrectly listed HMAC-MD5 as the only TSIG algorithm. In this updated package, the list of encryption algorithms was removed from the nsupdate man page. The the dnssec-keygen man page contains a complete list of usable encryption algorithms.
In addition, this update adds the following enhancements:
* the bind packages in this update are rebased to version 9.7.3. The References section of this erratum contains a link to the bind release notes.
* the host utility now honors "debug", "attempts" and "timeout" options in resolv.conf.
* a new option, called DISABLE_ZONE_CHECKING, has been added to /etc/sysconfig/named. This option adds the possibility to bypass zone validation via the named-checkzone utility in initscript and allows to start named with misconfigured zones.
* with this update, size, MD5 and the modification time of /etc/sysconfig/named configuration file is no longer checked via the "rpm -V bind" command.
* Root zone DNSKEY is now included in the bind package, in the /etc/named.root.key file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-9.7.3-2.el6.i686.rpm9428c842cd3505f6931fcd52ca649e1e8d688a664ed96daae4e293196ed06f5bPackages/bind-chroot-9.7.3-2.el6.i686.rpm5acc70b855761ebda60b9dd796b57d7ece0f2db1296e4c49ce6eddbb49a80345Packages/bind-devel-9.7.3-2.el6.i686.rpm4e4f15ec4395af586149dbf86e4a25f5dfe14c5cb0392b2d043a9bc1c38f2faePackages/bind-libs-9.7.3-2.el6.i686.rpmf2a45f796d9e8e17e9c5c93528b6d52294bb2204a20a29c849c9f9f706cfc373Packages/bind-sdb-9.7.3-2.el6.i686.rpma4c02d647ff66dd11d1d55f64d2d817a1512bc411c2f5f6ca7877da50112bba3Packages/bind-utils-9.7.3-2.el6.i686.rpm21ae68403c84657b7e24e5c53887c6e8a76a391eb5f56cef82c2b126a3e46175SLBA-2011:0543-1xorg-x11-server bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* In previous releases, drivers using RANDR-style output setup (Radeon, Nouveau, and Intel) selected a default resolution of 1024x768 when no EDID information was available from the monitor. Older, non-RANDR-style drivers, however,defaulted to 800x600 in this situation. This update corrects the defaults for non-RANDR-style drivers to 1024x768 for consistency.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xdmx-1.7.7-29.el6.i686.rpma9011b873ed9d939bb213a4170ccd5e065c04753b7bc6ff059bdb5aba4c7d208Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xephyr-1.7.7-29.el6.i686.rpmd72eb622c4486c6b414777f577250c335fd4431f80fdd74d5dcc37d984fe2f62Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.7.7-29.el6.i686.rpm02c4bce7c04e37ecb3be9eb4d4639b03e8760163b33184f32d51db621e49a6c2Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.7.7-29.el6.i686.rpm73c7ef115c54c7ac125e431b44915d87023a0e33f4e1f5404cce202588e205bbPackages/xorg-x11-server-Xvfb-1.7.7-29.el6.i686.rpm8ef8521aa963aaf621b87c0650726d932c9f9f09efdfd2b996cf303c81c29c5bPackages/xorg-x11-server-common-1.7.7-29.el6.i686.rpm12a395b23de9ce6251df55a6c33fdbffdedcba762e31212d29e3ebe6d5d90057Packages/xorg-x11-server-devel-1.7.7-29.el6.i686.rpm7e01d6613b5cd5320cbcc433185c17e779cd43ec9681110301c2f91bf2323936Packages/xorg-x11-server-source-1.7.7-29.el6.noarch.rpm43b2bd6d22d86769c7f3e8c47e819ef9622aa83cf802c126aa294b5699a17704SLBA-2011:0544-1m17n-contrib bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes the following fixes to keymap files:
* Previously, when using the Devanagari script keymap -- hi-remington.mim -- the key combination to produce "आप" (the respectful form of the second person pronoun) on qwerty keyboards was "Shift-h backspace w [ backspace". The widely used sequence for this pronoun, however, is "Shift-h k w [ k" (with "k" used rather than the backspace). With this update the more common key sequence is now used by the hi-remington.mim keymap file.
* The Malayalam script keymap -- ml-inscript.mim -- was missing the 20th letter, ച (ca). This is mapped to the semi-colon (;) on qwerty keyboards. Previously, when the Malayalam input system was active, pressing that key (either physically or using the on-screen keyboard) produced no output. The on- screen keyboard also displayed a blank keycap. This update corrects the typo in the ml-inscript.mim keymap file. When the Malayalam input method is used "ca" displays on the on-screen keyboard and appears in documents when typed, as expected.
As well, this update includes the following improvements to keymap files:
* The Telugu script keymap -- te-inscript.mim -- now maps three further Telugu script characters to English-language keyboard keys. The specific changes are as follows: the vowel character U0c60 ("ౠ") is now mapped to the pipe symbol ("|"); the dependent vowel character U0c44 ('ౄ') is now mapped to the back slash ("\"); and the dependent vowel character U0c01 ("ఁ") is now mapped to the capital X ("X").
* The Tamil script keymap -- ta-tamil99.mim -- now maps seventeen further input options for generating both Tamil and English script glyphs on English-language keyboards. With the updated keymap file installed and active, the "f" key now generates a question mark ("?"). The other sixteen added options are Control+[key] inputs. They include new input options to generate several English characters such as the copyright symbol (using Control+c), the bullet character (Control+.) and single and double typographer's quote marks (using Control+7 through Control+9). As well, eight further Tamil script glyphs can now be generated, using Control+q +s +w +d +e +g +t and +r.
All users, especially those inputting Devanagari, Malayalam, Telugu or Tamil script characters, should install this update, which addresses these issues and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/m17n-contrib-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm3d7b887e55d71e41727e149cae0a3124f9c29150c35b32f688d6976666fcf5e6Packages/m17n-contrib-assamese-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm5a060bf16d78afd41740c1e3203a0c71c65503a36459e690c19302dc87e70558Packages/m17n-contrib-bengali-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm8b02470ef5d346be92c58918e7f9c8813c6b2bcedc5bb746fb164aa8e6719e42Packages/m17n-contrib-chinese-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpmf96dda79f36e76c006088fa6ccf1450cd44e2e0b4347ee355efaa21ecf5e8dd2Packages/m17n-contrib-czech-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm573d18ce8985e511d264e80cbea0eee4c781d798bbc7b6ce402cfa534bd24d65Packages/m17n-contrib-esperanto-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm1289bd5a478bb3965dcff1d6cc1e29c413ea0547af747edd20ea6382ab68b2d4Packages/m17n-contrib-gujarati-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpmc57ffa86a47ba4bdfbc163430fdd48833413f9f79ad9189e5d9117d5435b6601Packages/m17n-contrib-hindi-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpme8bf29a9b5861f43fe921da28b19ad3c36b22db555755ccd09aff90b261be896Packages/m17n-contrib-kannada-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpmd2e07d839cbc2d6182f42303eaed193d5887206fc06c6e0eb43538dc3a18e8d9Packages/m17n-contrib-kashmiri-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpmc7a48c2b03603e9299f52f5a4df11e705feecd674dc27b4290c7f9a364a874bdPackages/m17n-contrib-maithili-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm3c45de568c07ff32dc1dc34224225971b6b29b3e1886117cfd2409b84de67eecPackages/m17n-contrib-malayalam-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm17974555bb77e665ddf50edf41c69e32f2b55df653e97640d624cd32b1fa4d28Packages/m17n-contrib-marathi-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm16fd82e68255b0d0189006a238f1e0f612705739fcc06e449a68ed4ee8387ffaPackages/m17n-contrib-nepali-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm49158cb2f7c5421978d6dbc3a783101030b5386d201dd49a8a8321b4089eaedfPackages/m17n-contrib-oriya-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm4dce30260c80d79f649d7dbdfce0d6894eca05fad5015f3ee71adc842c8a053bPackages/m17n-contrib-pashto-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm7b9143a7a6bdba87133e1d672152f5c2b6859ca0f264c3ef1893a93a3d79d5f3Packages/m17n-contrib-punjabi-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm2dbc088162451e8e8b8965450aded80f5b5cc48925901c0402f15bda64d6622bPackages/m17n-contrib-russian-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpmd948afbcd05cf61c88fa197b7218c9c465cf855cf122c7efadb359de6d06c950Packages/m17n-contrib-sindhi-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm6406f79308d96374c84dfbceaaa0d94e6e7d851b0b1bcfe51d3cbbede410eca8Packages/m17n-contrib-sinhala-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm1cc4b5ce79a9d86f11a3e5b1c3da880e3c862c5935b169d9592242dcab6bb7fcPackages/m17n-contrib-tai-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpmd56e73d92380c78a38807b8136fe899ba87566b04c4a2b5f9d0b2e7514e174f1Packages/m17n-contrib-tamil-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm6d89f7f2823240c54fefdedb656c6b888af4e3e9b232b9b5e534ed916106ad5fPackages/m17n-contrib-telugu-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm6dd644cfacfdc30cf69821d9aebbcd89a0e4cf182f65a19a379344843aec862aPackages/m17n-contrib-urdu-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpm27022ef709acf214db8b95ee9c052af51ac7e3ef1474be5b1160173af8b4aa8fPackages/m17n-contrib-vietnamese-1.1.10-4.el6.noarch.rpmd6c2ec3e7efd19c299d474ad9ff0072f638eae41edd163fabbb3758abac4ef4cSLBA-2011:0546-1iputils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The ping and ping6 commands were previously not compiled as position independent executables (PIE). In this update, they are now built as PIE executables.
* Previously, the tracepath6 program that is included in the iputils package failed to resolve a target when using the "-n" option and a hostname as the target. The fix for this problem has been provided so that tracepath6 now works as expected.
* Previously, when the rdisc utility that is included in the iputils package was run on a system with an interface having two IP addresses assigned to the interface, an error was issued and rdisc failed to start. The bug has been fixed and the rdisc start failure no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iputils-20071127-16.el6.i686.rpmeda1907ff172f00e75a07b7713413752363734282fdfe1a2f9dd6f6045749b86SLBA-2011:0549-1iwl6000-firmware bug fix updateThe iwl6000-firmware package provides the iwlagn wireless driver with the firmware it requires to function correctly with Intel Wireless WiFi Link 6000 series adapters.
This update upgrades the iwl6000 firmware to upstream version 9.221.4.1, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl6000-firmware-9.221.4.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm21bd23e3cd9bec3d5c6a2cb5d4878ac91fa882972b3f2e9e21d7bc390e81eec3SLBA-2011:0551-1iwl6050-firmware bug fix updateThe iwl6050-firmware package provides the iwlagn wireless driver with the firmware it requires to function correctly with Intel Wireless WiFi Link 6050 series adapters.
This update upgrades the iwl6050 firmware to upstream version 41.28.5.1, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl6050-firmware-41.28.5.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm855ab7402cf545bccb2cd2422f5a046573a6ef776be40a15d7823a81e746a803SLBA-2011:0555-1iok bug fix updateThe file that contains the Oriya translations for iok contained some entries with Latin text appended to the Oriya text. The Latin text caused the key size to increase, thus the keyboard became too large to fit in the display area.
The Latin text has now been removed from the Oriya translation, causing the Oriya keyboard and keys size to conform to other languages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iok-1.3.10-3.el6.i686.rpmc723cfd217a92472c602c86e493d606d1b83119e4c76af0a02d83acda065d9d4SLBA-2011:0557-3iptables bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, ip6tables did not support Portable Transparent Proxy Solution (TPROXY). Due to this lack, the IPv6 transparent proxy support was missing and IPv6 transparency was not available. This update adds this option.
* Previously, the command "service iptables save" did not restore the context for the save file and the save backup file. It also used /tmp for the temporary file. Due to the wrong context of the save and save backup file, there could be an error the next time the save functionality is used. This update restores the context and also saves the temporary files correctly.
This update adds also the following enhancement:
* Previously, iptables did not support auditing. Due to this issue, information for remote address/port, target address/port, protocol, and result (success/fail) could not be recorded as an audit event. This update adds the required audit support. This enhancement depends on the presence of auditing support in the kernel.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iptables-1.4.7-4.el6.i686.rpm04119a1aceded8327b653d2a438fe7c03fbde61f6fde13781a2b217ef5ec685bPackages/iptables-devel-1.4.7-4.el6.i686.rpma15bff0f1db3e00330816dbbf39d02b58cac961f4b59a33268393c724634e5f6Packages/iptables-ipv6-1.4.7-4.el6.i686.rpm88f855799de814d59b22eaa2d05e2d18b024299d99f6adcd666392e39048dea7SLBA-2011:0559-1busybox bug fix updateThis update addresses the following issues:
* Previously, the cpio applet included with busybox printed summary messages to stdout instead of stderr as the stand alone cpio does. Consequently nothing was returned to the shell when the busybox cpio applet ran. The updated applet include a patch that corrects this: the busybox cpio applet now prints summary messages to stderr, returning information to the shell as the standalone utility does.
* As initially released, the "busybox hwclock" utility included with Scientific Linux 6 honored the current Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS 2.3) and assumed the adjtime state file was at /var/lib/hwclock/adjtime. If kexec was invoked to load a second kernel over a crashed kernel, this caused "busybox hwclock" to return incorrect and inconsistent values when compared with the same command running in the first kernel prior to the crash. With this update, the config file for busybox hwclock was reverted to its old behavior. It now assumes the adjtime state file is at /etc/adjtime, as was the case in FHS 2.1, and "busybox hwclock" behaves as expected when run in an initial or reloaded kernel.
* The "busybox awk" utility incorrectly treated all strings of digits with leading zeros as octal integer constants. This meant strings such as "0xffff" and "07777" were handled correctly but strings such as "0.531" were not. As a consequence, awk operations that correctly manipulated such strings as numbers were not handled correctly by busybox awk. With this update, the awk utility included with busybox correctly differentiates between hexadecimal and floating decimal strings and handles manipulations of the latter as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/busybox-1.15.1-11.el6.i686.rpme53cfd5b4f2d172d0d32450c317f90726468d222aea02993a48610fc0ae15e12Packages/busybox-petitboot-1.15.1-11.el6.i686.rpm72129033187e2a7a54e3d4caa3b4aacf441bce5869301551a9cacd017ff19ee0SLBA-2011:0561-1crash bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The crash package has been upgraded to upstream version 5.1.1, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
* On 64-bit x86 architectures, using the "bt" command to analyze core dumps from kernel 2.6.27 or later caused it to display an invalid "vgettimeofday" frame above the topmost "system_call_fastpath" frame, followed by two read error messages similar to the following:
bt: read error: kernel virtual address: ffffffffff600000 type: "gdb_readmem_callback"
This error no longer occurs, and the "bt" command now produces correct results for these kernels.
* When analyzing a KVM dump file from a 64-bit x86 guest system, the crash utility failed to determine the starting RIP and RSP hooks. This rendered it unable to produce a correct backtrace for tasks that were either running in user space when the "virsh dump" operation was performed on a live guest, or that were running on interrupt or exception stacks. With this update, the RIP and RSP hooks for a particular dump file are now determined by using the content of the per-CPU registers in the CPU device format. As a result, the "bt" command no longer produces incorrect backtraces for such dump files.
* When analyzing a KVM dump file from an x86 guest system, the crash utility was unable to determine the starting EIP and ESP hooks, and produced an invalid backtrace. With this update, the crash utility has been updated to use the 64-bit CPU device format in x86 KVM dump files by default, and only use the 32-bit format when it is determined that the host machine was running a 32-bit kernel. As a result, running the "bt" command when analyzing such a dump file now produces a correct backtrace.
* When creating a KVM dump file, the "virsh dump" operation marks all non- crashing CPUs as offline. Due to an incorrect use of the "cpu_online_map" mask to determine the CPU count, previous version of the crash utility may have reported a wrong number of CPUs when analyzing dumps created by the "virsh dump" command on x86 guest systems. With this update, the underlying source code has been adapted to use the "cpu_present_map" mask instead, so that the crash utility reports the correct number of CPUs.
* Prior to this update, an attempt to display a backtrace of a non-active swapper task on a 32-bit x86 architecture could cause the crash utility to display the following message:
bt: cannot resolve stack trace: #0 [c09f1ef4] ia32_sysenter_target at c08208ce
This update applies a patch that resolves this issue, and the crash utility now resolves such backtraces as expected. Additionally, this update ensures that the crash utility is no longer negatively affected by the changes that were introduced in kernel 2.6.32-112.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* The crash utility has been updated to provide support for dump files created on the IBM System z architecture.
* The crash utility now supports compressed and/or filtered dump files generated by the makedumpfile utility on IBM System z.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crash-5.1.1-2.el6.i686.rpmd9253f07a924c431d20f5fde1a29d7e410a6a6f65da9cde18964a53a7db793aePackages/crash-devel-5.1.1-2.el6.i686.rpm799b0c76f43f36bb7b246bf54d320fca305ddb2c2c95298f8326b277262355a3SLBA-2011:0563-1openwsmanThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, certain init script return values were incorrect. This update resolves these errors in the code. Now, all return values are correct.
* Previously, the wsman-xml.h, wsman-xml-binding.h and wsman-dispatcher.h header files were missing. With this update, these headers are provided by the libwsman-devel package.
* Previously, the init script did not print an error message if the SSL certificate and the private key were not found. This update checks whether a certificate exists. Now, OpenWSMan closes and prints a message to manually generate a certificate if no certificate was found.
* Previously, OpenWSMan aborted unexpectedly with a segmentation fault when it was started with a debug flag due to a null pointer dereference. This update checks the pointer value. Now, the pointer is no longer dereferenced when its value is null and OpenWSMan runs as expected.
* Previously, OpenWSMan aborted unexpectedly when it was configured in cooperation with Small Footprint CIM Broker (sfcb) and sfcb was stopped. This update corrects this error in the code. Now, the OpenWSMan configuration with sfcb works as expected.
* Previously, the init script was wrongly placed in the /etc/init.d directory. This update corrects this error. Now, the init script is correctly placed in the /etc/rc.d/init.d. directory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libwsman-devel-2.2.3-8.el6.i686.rpmca456c845ffc1aaf8bd871abff64b172958988f07839f653d6c9658210755c05Packages/libwsman1-2.2.3-8.el6.i686.rpm711f2ed964acc61a17c4a5049a8a45e656cf070447dab79688158a8bd6ec5ee4Packages/openwsman-client-2.2.3-8.el6.i686.rpm9f1298c895188a6852258b2725aa95e4dc8d0081ef97d41a1a15e2d94899b6cbPackages/openwsman-perl-2.2.3-8.el6.i686.rpm6b87766fd08cb94572b037e92ae035cd7755e250432a930ceb1dc693b20078fbPackages/openwsman-python-2.2.3-8.el6.i686.rpmc41d3f2a6b6c760f3d092850b7e0fa6307c6f79c895e139bcf0f19d4afbb5704Packages/openwsman-ruby-2.2.3-8.el6.i686.rpm133fcc76d9c54d8028faa6ba76aff2e99ff6bb4dcd7b1034da97e13076c49f22Packages/openwsman-server-2.2.3-8.el6.i686.rpm112ba790fdcb9f4e048030242cd6c3c6b644c1bb7feb086d74ecf8c4aa85e5f4SLBA-2011:0566-1oprofile bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, non-numeric arguments for the opcontrol options which needed numerical arguments (--buffer-size, --buffer-watershed,--cpu-buffer-size, and --callgraph) were written to /dev/oprofile files without any check. Due to this issue, the OProfile profiler accepted negative and non-numeric values. This update adds numeric argument checks for all arguments to opcontrol. Now, OProfile reports illegal non-numeric arguments.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, the OProfile profiler did not provide the performance monitoring events for the Intel Westmere processor. This update provides the files for the Intel Westmere processor specific performance events and adds code to identify Intel Westmere processors. Now, OProfile provides Intel Westmere specific events.
* Previously, the OProfile profiler did not have events mapping and unit_mask files to describe processor performance events for the new AMD Family 12h, 14h, 15h processors. This update identifies these new processors and provides lists of the available events. Now, OProfile provides support for AMD Family 12h, 14h, 15h processors.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/oprofile-0.9.6-12.el6.i686.rpm86a870276f695b043eb90826da9d38210aac51f26e1cafa20445f1b0fb2f3eccPackages/oprofile-devel-0.9.6-12.el6.i686.rpm8698b3db5726b28c894687e16298d9e710d15587b22c1f0ab93fb8952dc4d515Packages/oprofile-gui-0.9.6-12.el6.i686.rpm78a940baddcbe19867f69a2f0d68cdb2c3bb884bc9448cbe994871bbaa15e6b8Packages/oprofile-jit-0.9.6-12.el6.i686.rpm514364ed16b39859e45f231f6a59f78c94c95ef4e637e45f8d1a33532f72adbeSLBA-2011:0569-1cifs-utils bug fix updateThe SMB/CIFS protocol is a standard file sharing protocol widely deployed on Microsoft Windows machines. This package contains tools for mounting shares on Linux using the SMB/CIFS protocol. The tools in this package work in conjunction with support in the kernel to allow one to mount a SMB/CIFS share onto a client and use it as if it were a standard Linux file system.
The cifs-utils package has been updated to the latest upstream version. Bugs fixed in this updated package include:
* While trying to mount a share (DFS or 'classic') with Kerberos, a "mount error(5): Input/output error" occurred due to a problem with the MIT krb5 libraries. cifs.upcall now sets the GSSAPI checksum properly in SPNEGO blobs. This is necessary for proper interoperability with EMC servers when using krb5 authentication, and allows for a successful mount .
* When mounting a share as root with kerberos, cifs.upcall used the ticket of root (/tmp/krb5cc_0) instead the one of the user specified with 'uid=' or 'user='. This was due to the --legacy-uid command line option for cifs.upcall not properly implementing. This patch ensures that it properly implements, allowing successful mounting of a share as root with kerberos.
* When two CIFS shares were mounted on the same server, each for a different user who had valid krb5 credentials, only the one mounted first could access the data. This was because cifs had a built in design limitation of a single set of credentials per mount. That limitation caused the implementation of a number of hacks to deal with it. With this patch mount.cifs now supports the 'cruid=' mount option, fixing this issue.
* mount.cifs did not handle numeric uid=, gid=, or cuid= options correctly, and would often return an error when they were specified. With this patch, a check is run to see if any error occurred by setting errno to 0 before the conversion. If one did then it will attempt to treat the value as a name, allowing them to be correctly handled.
* In order to update the man pages and include a couple small patches, cifs- utils has been rebased to 4.8.1.
All users who are using the cifs file system should update to this new package in order to take advantage of these bug fixes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cifs-utils-4.8.1-2.el6.i686.rpm5e4350d82b231432d9764a3572c620066210b93d072a7c18e30deaeb7f581895SLBA-2011:0570-1certmonger bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/certmonger-0.42-1.el6.i686.rpmea9144492051294dd5ce0143965e1c8e587f6be8ce9afb9c3c0e75e84c89331eSLBA-2011:0571-1krb5Kerberos has been upgraded to version 1.9, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, no IPv6 suport was available for kprop, kpropd, kadmin and kadmind. This update adds IPv6 support to these utilities.
* Previously, the krbPwdExpiration attribute in the principal's entry would often be ignored when the realm database was stored in a directory server. This update fixes this problem and this attribute is no longer ignored.
* Previously, kinit with smart card login did not authenticate to the KDC correctly if the certificate on the smart card did not contain a subjectAltName extension or multiple certificates were available and krb5.conf was configured to select according to the value of the keyUsage extension in the certificates. This update continues to look for certificates with the right extension and corrects the valuation.
* Previously, the init script for the kpropd was not Linux Standards Base (LSB) compliant. With this update, this init script is LSB compliant.
* Previously, the KDC log files were not rotated by default. This update corrects this problem. Now these log files are rotated correctly.
* Previously, logins failed if the user had a .k5login file which did not explicitly contain the user's principal name. With this update, this check can be disabled using the "k5login_authoritative" setting in krb5.conf.
* Previously, GSSAPI authentication from Windows clients using cross-realm authentication failed if the client's ticket included a Privilege Attribute Certificate (PAC) with a failed signature check. Failed signature checks are now ignored.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.9-9.el6.i686.rpm04ad52577c9feaf271815a19c168f837d7812d64809fea637b9f38e3a11d2dc7Packages/krb5-libs-1.9-9.el6.i686.rpm5de1cf9bc3729e178237863ba272af39d85beb4b1b89fd98293e0d6ed21f03f1Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.9-9.el6.i686.rpm49e426b72ccbeb3663b3ba697475a127630272c5a87d907256da9dd0d3f85229Packages/krb5-server-1.9-9.el6.i686.rpmb8552b012ff2949f6e6ada97cf3331557f412e9c2b7ecc79a3d3c62ee84b6e13Packages/krb5-server-ldap-1.9-9.el6.i686.rpm46db0f75e6335bb1ec5352807bec404300efb960c28218d88be023018e564bc9Packages/krb5-workstation-1.9-9.el6.i686.rpm51510ffa9af24cffa8e8bdd08e0b1a1a2304091a479c96cb1ba0f651d04f82bfSLBA-2011:0573-1curl bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* libcurl introduced a segfault where a SL 6.1 machine registered at RHN would result in a segmentation fault (core dumped) after running "yum clean all" and "yum update" respectively. "CERT_GetDefaultCertDB" is now used to prevent a segmentation fault after the "yum clean all" and "yum update" sequence.
* libcurl HTTPS connections failed with a CURLE_OUT_OF_MEMORY error when given a certificate file name without a "/". This is now fixed to treat such a string as certificate nickname and if a file with the same name exists and libcurl runs in verbose mode, a warning is issued. The updated documentation now suggests to use the "./" prefix to load a file from the current directory.
* A rebuild operation for curl failed if the libnih-devel package was installed. This is now fixed to allow a rebuild whether libnih-devel is installed, not installed or has a broken installation.
* libcurl ignored the CA path provided in CURLOPT_CAPATH and consequently curl ignored the "--capath" argument provided. This is fixed so that libcurl now uses the value provided with the the "--capath" argument.
* libcurl leaked memory and eventually resulted in a failed NSS shutdown when more than one CA certificate was loaded. This is now fixed so that libcurl works as expected when more than one CA certificates is loaded.
* libcurl leaked memory when an SSL connection failed. This is now fixed to prevent the memory leak during an SSL connection failure.
* libcurl FTP protocol implementation was unable to handle server session timeouts correctly. This is now fixed so that libcurl drops the connection when a 421 timeout response is received.
* libcurl failed when an LDAP request was sent using curl through a HTTP proxy in tunnel mode (curl option "-p" or "--proxytunnel"). Curl tried to connect directly to the LDAP server via the proxy port and consequently failed. This is now fixed to allow libcurl LDAP connections through HTTP proxies to work as expected.
* libcurl was unable to authenticate http proxies via Kerberos. This is now fixed and libcurl can successfully authenticate http proxies via Kerberos.
* When libcurl connected a second time to an SSL server with the same server certificate, the server's certificate was not re-authenticated because libcurl confirmed authenticity before the first connection to the server. This is fixed by disabling the SSL cache when it is not verifying a certificate to force the verification of the certificate on the second use.
* Kerberos authentication was broken for reused curl handles, which prevented "git clone"' from working with Kerberos authenticated web servers. This is now fixed to allow "git clone" operations to successfully authenticate and carry out operations.
* It was not possible to use two distinct client certificates to connect two times in a row to the same SSL server. This is now fixed to allow two different client certifications to connect to the same SSL server.
back-ported patches to correct these issues. All running applications using libcurl must be restarted for the update to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/curl-7.19.7-26.el6.i686.rpmf11da8b8148281e0f0ce33ffa8988e82ae18c8cb339ffffd7b79523311b65683Packages/libcurl-7.19.7-26.el6.i686.rpm269496b4963fe09645062aa3d8a8bfc67d1617617c10c11a351d2b4cf04d7b26Packages/libcurl-devel-7.19.7-26.el6.i686.rpm8d725f51fc1c42a05f54b97f8b98e0f56e5482dbd98f117352867eb6ee49146cSLBA-2011:0574-1hplip bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, certain Python scripts used the interpreter line "#!/usr/bin/env python". Due to this issue, these scripts used an incorrect version during the execution. With this update, the interpreter line is changed and uses the path /usr/bin/python.
* Previously, the license text was missing. This update adds the license text to the hplip-common sub-package.
* Previously, the hp-toolbox utility failed to add new printers due to incorrect handling of CUPS authentication in the cupsext Python extension. This update corrects the handling. Now, new printers can be added successfully.
* Previously, the CUPS Web Interface button, displayed in hp-toolbox when no connected devices were shown, led to an incorrect URL. This update corrects this URL so that there is no error message shown.
* This update upgrades HPLIP to the current version to allow support for a wider range of HP printers.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hpijs-3.10.9-3.el6.i686.rpmc5d70348d7147f67bb564cbf4d9662c496e3009f797ee17494afb318c7fa8c25Packages/hplip-3.10.9-3.el6.i686.rpm9240cbe518d35e854877f98f5186a0d19f5ec5c7522c49ce1296a34a3b3a4d85Packages/hplip-common-3.10.9-3.el6.i686.rpm9662c2b9c9c14c88b6b1036385fee10fa350ecd2b439aea71af9a6e1e953cf85Packages/hplip-gui-3.10.9-3.el6.i686.rpm6e7b91ddfec6b1e1d9d4ebed79872ef2b9f1d2985eb5903c258cb7fc1c4b5703Packages/hplip-libs-3.10.9-3.el6.i686.rpmbbaf50fea994d1a6d13afbb691e346314e32e9050f1c7ce4e87a9e639e285839Packages/libsane-hpaio-3.10.9-3.el6.i686.rpm34f3a19282fdbd87f6214586bfec0cdf4ad4f40e2f1a70fae085ae89a9ce2192SLBA-2011:0577-1libcgroup bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated libcgroup packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* With this update, the cgred and cgconfig services return proper exit codes when an error occurs.
* The cgconfig service was erroneously setting values of configured parameters in the reverse order as they were written in the /etc/cgconfig.conf file. With this update, the cgconfig service now correctly sets parameter values in the same order as they appear in the configuration file.
* The cgget command (which prints parameters of given cgroups) did not correctly display information about resource controllers due to a small buffer size. With this update, the buffer is no longer limited in size and the cgget command displays correct information.
* The cgcreate command changed the current working directory when creating a cgroup. The command restored the working directory to the previous location, however, some directory changes could have been refused (for example, SELinux; resulting in cryptic security denials). With this update, the cgcreate command no longer changes the current working directory and therefore no longer incurs any SELinux denials.
* After re-mounting a hierarchy of cgroups, the lssubsys command displayed incorrect information about the mounted hierarchies. This update fixes the faulty parsing of mounted hierarchies which are now correctly displayed.
* The cgred service failed to start if the cgconfig service was not running and returned the following error: "libcgroup initialization failed, 50001". With this update, a more human-readable error message is returned when the cgred service is started before the cgconfig service.
* The cgclassify command returned exit code 1 even if no errors occurred. With this update, exit code 0 is returned in the aforementioned case.
* The /etc/cgconfig.conf file could not contain parameter values with special characters such as commas. Therefore, it was not possible to set certain values for some parameters (for example, cpuset.cpus=0,2). With this update, the cgconfig.conf parser allows enclosing the parameter values inside double quotes which allow special characters to be defined inside them (for example, cpuset.cpus="0,2").
In addition, these updated packages provide the following enhancement:
* The libcgroup package now includes the cgsnapshot tool which is used to write the current state of control groups to a configuration file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcgroup-0.37-2.el6.i686.rpm5273acf5ce79c3db4a927b1fdaed75875b15e8d302b784e29743a77e908ce780Packages/libcgroup-devel-0.37-2.el6.i686.rpm14cf3515fd6cb92b1853fa60082d1df39650ad557457841355909b027463b939Packages/libcgroup-pam-0.37-2.el6.i686.rpm6a87474a48bcc2330d4a1fec1070448aa79e85f0d9a3cc341ea24a49ab4a7cf1SLBA-2011:0578-1elfutils bug fix updateThese updated elfutils packages fix the following bug:
* After prelink had been run on the system, using SystemTap user-space probes that targeted functions or statements in certain shared libraries, or executables based on a separate debuginfo file, caused resolution to the wrong PC location in a linked binary. As a result, the intended probes failed to fire at the correct place in the program, which could have caused the program to crash or misbehave due to a corrupted instruction sequence resulting from incorrect breakpoint insertions. With this update, the libdwfl library code (the libdw.so shared object library) was adjusted to use a more reliable method of compensating for prelink's effect on the address layout of a binary when aligning a runtime PC address with an address computed separately from the separated debuginfo file. SystemTap probes should now work the same on prelinked binaries as they would on binaries that have not been prelinked.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/elfutils-0.152-1.el6.i686.rpmf33cd6b9beb158a8dca1fe88a9a23168f9a9b8cd1c9cdbcda3b8f2b7ec61a356Packages/elfutils-devel-0.152-1.el6.i686.rpm2117eb18454e90821186320f8e19044d8a0582100049251e1d18cd792064a088Packages/elfutils-devel-static-0.152-1.el6.i686.rpmddedf3efb094758ad488fcbf9d26508e86e2d62e207509945ccb0832b55c2f73Packages/elfutils-libelf-0.152-1.el6.i686.rpmf8efe488818d8d1e2a3a37e8c73a6aa89139bb46e4f5d8eb521a5195f98b813aPackages/elfutils-libelf-devel-0.152-1.el6.i686.rpm8d62741a6fdc82d2fbdbfb7e874dc37772a58f4dc036e0881c21da79a5b28be7Packages/elfutils-libelf-devel-static-0.152-1.el6.i686.rpm6e05183b762283a759f6d087092ba5fc4e768774065f001160f1f42770f78b6fPackages/elfutils-libs-0.152-1.el6.i686.rpm9013f90e91956c85b73ad4d2db730c913998726a8cfc671508152331e84aab4aSLBA-2011:0580-1mksh bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, mksh did not handle trace output correctly. Due to this problem, mksh aborted unexpectedly when the tracing was enabled and a long string was to be reported, This update improves the long trace output handling. Now, long trace output is successfully printed without interruption.
* Previously, mksh did not handle aliases that contained aliases correctly. Due to this problem, mksh aborted when double aliases were used. This update corrects the alias handling code. Double aliases are handled as expected.
* Previously, bad substitution could abort mksh unexpectedly because of a conflict between acceptable code for ksh-88 and ksh-93. This update recognizes both code types and prints errors as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, users had to change the shebang in their ksh-88 scripts or port their scripts to ksh-93. This update adds the "alternatives" switching method that allows to switch between ksh-93 provided by the ksh package and ksh-88 provided by the mksh package for /bin/ksh. Now, users can apply their scripts without modification or porting them to ksh-93 one by one.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mksh-39-5.el6.i686.rpm06eb0aad4d7d380107c58e97746825d26783c536c4877cca105aeb8c21f29f45SLBA-2011:0581-1tuned bug fix and enhancement updateThe tuned packages have been upgraded to upstream version 0.2.18, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* For device mapper and multipath devices used on the system, I/O scheduler changes in tuned were not applied on these devices. This bug affected several tuned profiles. To fix this bug, device mapper devices have been added into the list of tuned devices and the I/O scheduler changes are now applied on device mapper devices as well.
* Read-ahead in tuned was not set correctly, nor was it set it for all appropriate logical unit numbers (LUNs). As a consequence, devices mapped with the device mapper could not be handled. Now, instead of setting static read- ahead value for all devices, the previous value is multiplied and tuned sets an acceptable read-ahead value for all disks including device mapper devices.
* When the tuned script terminated unexpectedly, "service tuned status" returned exit code 2 while it should have been 1; the presence of the pidfile was not checked correctly. With this update, this bug has been fixed and a tuned status check will now return correct status code when it crashes.
* When the tuned daemon was enabled on an IBM S/390 system, due to its hardware limitations, plug-ins for CPU and disk did not work at all and the network plug-in made very little difference to be useful. Architecture compatibility check has been integrated into tuned; the daemon is now disabled and will not start on IBM S/390.
* When parsing an unsupported network card link mode, tuned terminated unexpectedly. With this update, a fix has been provided to address this bug and the crash no longer occurs.
* Previously, the network device naming scheme in tuned assumed all Ethernet devices were named "ethX". This was non-compliant with the naming convention for network interfaces in Scientific Linux 6, which introduces new names for network ports with respect to their usage or user-defined labels. With this update, tuned supports different names for Ethernet cards and users of tuned network plug-in can recognize their cards as configured in their tuned.conf file.
* Previously, four executables (diskdevstat, netdevstat, scomes, varnetload) were missing man pages. With this update, the man pages have been added.
* Previously, man pages for tuned included inaccuracies in the profile descriptions and descriptions for several plug-ins were missing. This update corrects these inaccuracies and adds the plug-in descriptions to the tuned man pages.
This update introduces the following enhancement:
* This update introduces new udev rules and other settings to configure non- SATA devices separately from SATA devices. Now, when a user installs tuned, the default configuration is optimized for non-SATA devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tuned-0.2.19-4.el6.noarch.rpmbb11b69b140c8388f57e29ef3353b866e0c5e3b8b0c9f2a22779786e54bedab0Packages/tuned-utils-0.2.19-4.el6.noarch.rpmc00e07a4bf568dc63defba75a97b6dc0bd3834045f729480eec59c24f8792063SLBA-2011:0582-1samba bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsmbclient-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpm3e4249937427da06d21c86b5478d91ea810aeceaae90381ebab31d6b252690b4Packages/libsmbclient-devel-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpma94fb22554cd7f224a7f958c0809f414f9014c27d846bac9735379bce135ecd4Packages/samba-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpmc42f5690ce2ff5712c9faef8f8c352a4ce8473b1ae3adb06b27e95e6fddb9ce4Packages/samba-client-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpm745cc1729158215d78e77bfe6ec5d943633a3fe6830577d0210d5643074e34c3Packages/samba-common-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpm1244fe39e67a36f53544959193daebde6629a5cedfa981cf32f927208d7acdd7Packages/samba-doc-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpm674deb78aea1e170bc51bb83fd294cbb80d29bee8de75e3f107b3b0c415b8bedPackages/samba-domainjoin-gui-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpmd794289f3f53c3539e646ce0a3c09f6c8cb219ab5957e5aa25a23ef233d7df34Packages/samba-swat-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpm384658de6f64c3ffe922896a3e3ca99ce09f3e5fe10b0c7858fc4d1d57cc05d5Packages/samba-winbind-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpm0f2031aa7f0835fc49dedf4425adaf37f3ebd66003d4c5eaa1c5c5fd06848ff5Packages/samba-winbind-clients-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpm573fc77e9848a0b4529de46bc22313d418679d249151e62ec1349446607d1537Packages/samba-winbind-devel-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpma85282f4fe7becaeeb7a6a604038fdc8d52a1972c4ddb564a56e2bff953eaa3aPackages/samba-winbind-krb5-locator-3.5.6-86.el6.i686.rpmfce82d47d3ada817bff8f7a7fe877f02d816b026945822bb1eafd3823b6917c1SLBA-2011:0583-1libcacard and spice-client bug and enhancement updateThe Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) is a remote display protocol designed for virtual environments.
The new libcacard package contains Common Access Card (CAC) emulation library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcacard-0.1.2-2.el6.i686.rpm3eaf1142ac07fee4063bcc80119aa0797444ada5cd46930eb3d208286ea9d2d1Packages/libcacard-devel-0.1.2-2.el6.i686.rpm8af914ecef1963ca9220dd59c8500e0b8ba35634878ce4403864f5b08ff84870Packages/libcacard-tools-0.1.2-2.el6.i686.rpmfbf3fea94a68c691919beab817af47641fe440f97c3c3c83227c234b1d5c8ea1Packages/spice-client-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpm5ddae3c2cf46f0221c3522a4469b3d9900fa64ff573a234c2ce145c2d3d2f68cSLBA-2011:0584-1glibc bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated packages contain a number of bug fixes and enhancements, which are documented in detail in the Technical Notes, linked in the References.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpm4fd7c94b02afae0fa4b7b2af6b9900b683037e50ce51c464473dd6b1b9d140adPackages/glibc-common-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpmd839c74380d2fe9eb7b26acaa11b4eabfab3257b6f68f14159ca3b2a63de70eePackages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpma56a8dc6f209ceae5f5372c446929beb7d9ffc0dcf26b2d47e03477b77a14580Packages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpm313311477264619d41ce62ae306285ad28b9056b94292622a3e479dec22d4a69Packages/glibc-static-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpm2fe991445338c4ef4f617cb2ed3a02ed075d34e714e75ab25238643444a14451Packages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpm9c32ed8375cdd05262b2768dccc89b82910c1c04753f31cb3ebd3989d6e202d2Packages/nscd-2.12-1.25.el6.i686.rpm8696703a65e96e6924e13825e8a794eb2f239b11c979d6c7be803cb7d85ab6abSLBA-2011:0591-1ql2400-firmware bug fix and enhancement updateThis update upgrades the ql2400 firmware to upstream version 5.03.16, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2400-firmware-5.03.16-1.el6.noarch.rpm3057dc8cfa35129e7ae0e926ebac946158c7578d7ca54d063e9f626d5a0f3b0aSLBA-2011:0592-1ql2500-firmware bug fix updateThis update upgrades the ql2500 firmware to upstream version 5.03.16, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2500-firmware-5.03.16-1.el6.noarch.rpm6171bd5580873b49a63e9e35516bc099558882db956f3b0e5ba577332c637e4bSLBA-2011:0593-1bfa-firmware bug fix and enhancement updateThe bfa-firmware package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.3.2.3, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bfa-firmware-2.3.2.3-1.el6.noarch.rpmef8701d79f73c0ed525b7d344de22b703f595986c5021eb0e001e1b866176f56SLBA-2011:0594-1xorg-x11-drv-nouveau bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the Xorg X11 nouveau video driver incorrectly tried to access acceleration-related structures for rotation on chipsets with disabled acceleration. Due to this behavior, the driver aborted unexpectedly. Now, rotation works regardless of whether acceleration is enabled or not.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libdrm-2.4.23-1.el6.i686.rpmdbaf3829af2e9e71745c3c41d5c40a8ff75f3c9da7b37c1cf76ec705ae637d78Packages/libdrm-devel-2.4.23-1.el6.i686.rpmdb87f9796889398ca1c52750fe58bb02177ab72d93683a86e5387a3304e30601Packages/xorg-x11-drv-nouveau-0.0.16-9.20110107gitb795ca6.el6.i686.rpm09b882906e0df55f2b1aca5de544836a5073b54bfc2e3632366212e731f49ac6SLBA-2011:0595-1authconfig bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated authconfig packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, authconfig unnecessarily restarted the user information and authentication services even though there were no configuration changes that would require the restart. With this update, services are no longer restarted unless explicitly required.
* The authentication configuration utility did not keep the "Require smart card for login" check box set when Kerberos was also enabled. When the check box was checked and the configuration was saved with the "Apply" button, the system would correctly require smart card for login. However, on the subsequent run of the authentication configuration utility the check box would be unchecked again and it was necessary to check it again to keep the option switched on. With this update, the "Require smart card for login" stays checked even after subsequent runs of the authentication configuration utility.
* The authentication configuration tool GUI incorrectly duplicated its window when the "Revert" button was pressed. This update fixes the duplicity problem.
* In some cases, when multiple configuration files with the same configuration settings contained different configuration values for a setting, the configuration files contents were not properly synchronized with authconfig. With this update, the synchronization works as expected.
* The authentication configuration tool GUI allowed to choose user identity and authentication schemes which require packages that are not installed on the system by default. With this update, certain identity and authentication schemes cannot be configured when they are not installed on the system.
* The authconfig textual user interface incorrectly required the nss-pam-ldap package to be installed when the configuration used SSSD for LDAP user identification. With this update, the nss-pam-ldap package is not required in such a case.
* Prior to this update, the authentication configuration tool overwrote the cache_credentials value to "True" in the SSSD configuration file (/etc/sssd/sssd.conf) if the configuration allowed using SSSD for the network user information and authentication services. With this update, the "cache_credentials" parameter is no longer overwritten in the aforementioned case.
* The "system-config-authentication" command crashed when executed in an environment without the X server running. With this update, a proper error message is printed in the aforementioned case.
In addition, these updated authconfig packages provide the following enhancement:
* The authconfig package has been upgraded to upstream version 6.1.12, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. This version also adds new options: "--enableforcelegacy" and "-- disableforcelegacy". These options allow the user to use legacy LDAP and Kerberos user identity and authentication modules instead of the SSSD modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/authconfig-6.1.12-5.el6.i686.rpmc6ebae2c79fb2195f59e447b12298cdb0f477e1b92acb1947db2df98824ee41bPackages/authconfig-gtk-6.1.12-5.el6.i686.rpm69d5f43cdb079441c6a18584b2eb41bb6ecfc5bc2b3feec90d08336138624d3aSLBA-2011:0596-1libvirt bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated packages upgrade the libvirt library for Scientific Linux 6 to upstream version 0.8.7, which contains many enhancements and bug fixes over the previous version. Further details are provided in the Technical Notes:Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.8.7-18.el6.i686.rpmee5b4f63309ea20b106b01c1dc3f9095e087115cc6a37b87969a3060c54aa79aPackages/libvirt-client-0.8.7-18.el6.i686.rpm25579466a8bdafee5dd778768208c6db3ffe12e872a9d8b9ec7eebc436af4108Packages/libvirt-devel-0.8.7-18.el6.i686.rpmdb0d32b4490279e961825301cc0e6373f98b3ea966379a75063c0afa1ce1cbcaPackages/libvirt-python-0.8.7-18.el6.i686.rpm0e81759f3994a05408aa94db3ee599b0c746579839c487758c4a485f5978a226SLBA-2011:0597-1cryptsetup-luks bug fix and enhancement updateThe cryptsetup-luks package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.2.0, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, these updated cryptsetup-luks packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, cryptsetup printed twice the error message notifying the user that the queried device did not exist. With this update, the underlying code was changed and the error message is displayed once.
* Prior to this update, when the user attempted to encrypt a device with the MD4 or MD5 hash algorithm, cryptsetup did not alert the user that the encryption with those algorithms was not supported, had failed, and that therefore the device could not be used. With this update, cryptsetup terminates the process and prints a message advising the user to check if the required encryption method is supported.
* Previously, cryptsetup did not remove keys as soon as possible from device control buffers and therefore did not follow FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard). With this update, the underlying code has been changed and the keys are removed from the buffers as soon as possible.
* Previously, if the user issued the "cryptsetup luksRemoveKey" command with the "--key-file" parameter, the command removed the key defined in the standard input. With this update, such command removes the key defined in the "--key- file" parameter.
* Prior to this update, when updating with the "yum update" command, the device-mapper-libs package was not updated. This occurred because the previous version of the cryptsetup package was compatible with any version of the package. This update adds the dependency to the cryptsetup package and the device-mapper-libs is updated to provide the compatible device-mapper-libs package.
* Previously, when running in FIPS mode, the salt for PBKDF2 (Password-Based Key Derivation Function) was generated with the /dev/urandom device. According to NIST Special Publication 800-132, all or a portion of the salt must be generated with an approved random number generator. With this update, the salt is generated with the FIPS RNG (Random Number Generator) and the criterion is met.
These updated packages provide also the following enhancements:
* With this update, cryptsetup uses a FIPS certified random number generator for generation of volume keys when running in FIPS mode.
* This update adds the integrity check of the cryptsetup binary and library for FIPS mode.
cryptsetup-luks packages, which resolve these bugs and add these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cryptsetup-luks-1.2.0-3.el6.i686.rpm4c3b16f6a419e9947b6a292b4afd7347ec7e19a41b581d79040f9ed878aaae97Packages/cryptsetup-luks-devel-1.2.0-3.el6.i686.rpmcdb425b860cc5afaa5660b6d9dfd62f516a3ab369f3762f06d1eae4740869dfbPackages/cryptsetup-luks-libs-1.2.0-3.el6.i686.rpm0d73a1ab5af20c74903c0c6094b0aecef61208bc02d0271484774cb807ecb049SLBA-2011:0598-1openssh bug fix and enhancement update This update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssh-5.3p1-52.el6.i686.rpm1a9c0199b297b5b11e5e9e194ab2231c4de93471a026a26e6280921867812290Packages/openssh-askpass-5.3p1-52.el6.i686.rpm065eb55336bc72cd551188ffe1f2b912bfb36fdb14e5e7eb483919839ae54710Packages/openssh-clients-5.3p1-52.el6.i686.rpmd4613c2117ccc39be99726367e7196f04eb60334faf1c5934e7289eb21fb5b1cPackages/openssh-ldap-5.3p1-52.el6.i686.rpmdad191f5e842fa2d6a3d79b9c9d8610ffb831fa8560807d21d6270d92f540379Packages/openssh-server-5.3p1-52.el6.i686.rpm1813179372a6c2c770795105ad4286107daa80610ffd80c4fac750c902f89903Packages/pam_ssh_agent_auth-0.9-52.el6.i686.rpm2bcefeb76b07846876851b8cb42dda91edbf044d0e080f375ecb97bd7f81232aSLBA-2011:0602-1yum bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-3.2.29-17.el6.noarch.rpmb8a967664d0bb9b066fbea13e3d93c80f29665dad192ab104177588a2ee97377Packages/yum-cron-3.2.29-17.el6.noarch.rpmbfc9a5570fb02c49bc6fdd128296e62e6309085c5c72a766b50883bbb7f241f2SLBA-2011:0603-1yum-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the yum-plugin-aliases package could not be installed or imported due to a minor bug in the code. With this update, the bug has been fixed and the plug-in can now be properly installed and imported.
* When a yum repository ID contained a yum variable such as "$basearch", enabling or disabling that repository using the yum-config-manager utility caused yum to fail with a traceback. This update ensures that yum variables in repository IDs are handled properly, and yum no longer fails in this scenario.
* Previously, the yum-plugin-verify utility recognized very short change times in packages. As a consequence, packages were reported for changes in mtime shorter than one second. This bug has been fixed and the yum-plugin-verify utility no longer reports such short change times.
* The "--archlist" option of the yumdownloader utility was not properly documented in the yum-utils manual page. With this update, the missing part of the documentation has been added.
* Previously, when the repomanage utility was called with a non-existent directory as one of its arguments, it terminated with a traceback. This bug has been fixed and a proper error message is displayed in this scenario.
* Previously, the tsflags plug-in used a deprecated API, resulting in unnecessary output messages when the plug-in was used. This bug has been fixed and no redundant messages are now displayed.
* When options were passed to yum-debug-dump utility, the options were incorrectly parsed as additional arguments. As a consequence, the yum-debug- dump utility sometimes saved its output to the wrong file. With this update, options and arguments are properly parsed by the yum-debug-dump utility and this bug no longer occurs.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, the security plug-in is able to parse advisory detail metadata stored in updateinfo.xml files.
* Previously, error messages of the yum-plugin-fs-snapshot plug-in were unnecessarily complicated and long, which made them hard to read. With this update, the error messages have been updated to provide a better overview when a problem occurs with the plug-in.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-NetworkManager-dispatcher-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm37dd22ef3924c9a4e81d40540f2b0a6482404f68b9159fcefdad6f1727ec152cPackages/yum-plugin-aliases-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm4983c6582ca9f6f034915b015ad3452dd89d81640efa4215df3dbb6081c4a88fPackages/yum-plugin-auto-update-debug-info-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm115fa5701e067a36e128d1149a8125503210607a57840ccaa590714608cd3bdbPackages/yum-plugin-changelog-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm6f2afad47cf68ac40ef87bb4ab12a38eabc93a963652edce7b595d415e8422f4Packages/yum-plugin-downloadonly-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm4b5ed851e1c97dfc9ee7c89b197af2b3e14bab44270af2510894bb0cd82e7f5aPackages/yum-plugin-fastestmirror-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm75ea8816dc28da7185d94ce3e65074e95318b196a592a738baa41130cbd635cbPackages/yum-plugin-filter-data-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm99d22d14c0446a2143218598bb9b6a5406c1b6e3941231b2d93b964e1553110cPackages/yum-plugin-fs-snapshot-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm62b917bb2893510e7895cb3375e095208a3122a4c3c55ec6052d85a959d6459aPackages/yum-plugin-keys-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmeb9cf323c4d75bdf8e01f5b643062d05da5c7a636475b84b4f36307b0230fb7fPackages/yum-plugin-list-data-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm4b30e2f73566f19adf1afc7868770ebe8fdac97c834a3823dc5b7965b927df1cPackages/yum-plugin-local-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmfc0dcfe5eff52c57926900de2236ca070d5c38f3be8f19064598657f5a483cb0Packages/yum-plugin-merge-conf-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm4f79059c02231732e98a289484194615e829fde47aa288c3fb14e2ee91ecd154Packages/yum-plugin-post-transaction-actions-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmcb3c0d96da36ca16b64b0529e9c3bd1195c9d2bb09615b9f0d3b4ff43637d315Packages/yum-plugin-priorities-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmb79782c61277b4c0bb39662370404f9045f533727bfa43749d0e878827963aedPackages/yum-plugin-protectbase-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmc8ad7e9154ebc8169cfe16955579af072c59178ca2dd70adb381b18ecaa6a692Packages/yum-plugin-ps-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpme3cf40590cae04ea3fd3fd77f24c184d550ebabbd148535cc02a9da6701d906fPackages/yum-plugin-remove-with-leaves-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmd2a460c8bab0426b30868b0effc33783bcfcea79de22d88ec9cfcaf9447dc59fPackages/yum-plugin-rpm-warm-cache-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm375ee0607b74d11ea577ce818e3d7321963e86cae07e8843220eb2d93caa2fe5Packages/yum-plugin-security-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm3f4e185da27d2be22b3b059624a0d10c0b3ba7e681570ad386d4d26c50578954Packages/yum-plugin-show-leaves-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm50e17e1537fe51ca38915f29cd092b1840d265e084f0a46af14496073f6362f7Packages/yum-plugin-tmprepo-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm0b6b73d9178971f79b83704838b69611fcc943a46ccf62e7c5893a8d40ab590cPackages/yum-plugin-tsflags-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm94d6a1256a9f7b478a989aaad9d7440aa2ad70c0791ffb6ee3b378cbe27cc2cdPackages/yum-plugin-upgrade-helper-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm2639d2057ee6c5b09b766eb6b1197b59cd7b926881c19aff7be6af2c0673ad13Packages/yum-plugin-verify-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmc3cede8f23d5b3aa2c66ec0504893f845b28cd904349a165d664ae1d75af6bbbPackages/yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpmc0e43e944153c1369e0ce5541df53ac1216c52253983da02f11e9c7403a39686Packages/yum-updateonboot-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm43bc1b0a53f341c377119fc692858930c7100cfb15a72d50cd44dac1ec71b6a1Packages/yum-utils-1.1.30-6.el6.noarch.rpm9efc93a8e3cd1cbba4bcdebec46cf354f65f178792c434ffde22156f779b79cdSLBA-2011:0606-1bind-dyndb-ldap bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* the plugin didn't load child zones correctly. The plugin has been fixed and now loads child zones well.
* named aborted when attempting to connect to a local LDAP server during boot. Now it does not abort but the administrator must call "rndc reload" when LDAP server starts to correctly fetch zones.
* the plugin flooded logs with too many messages. Now those messages are logged only when named is started with the "-d" (debug) parameter.
* the plugin was rebased to 0.2.0 bugfix release.
* queries for ANY type were not handled correctly, only SOA records were returned. The plugin was fixed and now all records are returned when asked.
* the plugin failed to reconnect to the LDAP server when SASL authentication was used. The plugin was fixed and reconnection now works.
* the plugin failed to delete nodes from the LDAP database when all resource records associated with the node were removed. Now the plugin deletes the empty nodes.
* the plugin did not emit enough information when it was configured to use invalid credentials. Now it emits enough details.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* It is now possible to specify allow-query and allow-transfer ACLs for zones.
* It is now possible to set timeout for queries to the LDAP server.
bind-dyndb-ldap package, which resolves these issues.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-dyndb-ldap-0.2.0-1.el6.i686.rpmce45a317421cd28689a5e38314471538603ee98b59468445bef4db11be86519cSLBA-2011:0607-1python-nss bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, certain code sequences in the CPython modules caused the object reference count to be computed incorrectly which caused objects to be released too soon. Due to this behavior, a Python "memory error" exception was raised. This update adjusts the internal reference counting logic.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds several new classes, module functions, class methods, and properties.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-nss-0.11-3.el6.i686.rpm05f0d38d2d2de43b3de1dc9779e701a76b6728bfc1d5b818b58d1d2ac6046ce9Packages/python-nss-doc-0.11-3.el6.i686.rpmebcd81f8244659b1f4c98f348e17ff4025b68e1d1f043b94fb1a250a026d0f98SLBA-2011:0609-1openscap bug fix and enhancement updateThe openscap packages have been upgraded to upstream version 0.7.1, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. The most important changes include support for Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL) version 5.6, the new OpenSCAP API, and various memory and CPU optimizations.
As well, this update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, sending the "USR1" signal to all probes in order to abort the execution of a current rule could cause the oscap utility to stop responding or even terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This update adapts the underlying source code to prevent such behavior, and when the "USR1" signal is received, the oscap utility now correctly aborts the execution of the selected rule and continues with the remaining rules as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openscap-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpm3a97bf7af10e0b25ededbbfb1c1d3c5af92b35a854dbc3e16f51b5b8aa171d6dPackages/openscap-content-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpm8a55b13bfaedc0c4df09d3c926568bb34bbf4e5979f095d937ae9ea01c33eeaaPackages/openscap-devel-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpm81071abe995b0da40289e1505ef2f3a9a634f6f8711fb0dc3d26abfc24a15792Packages/openscap-perl-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpmabfa4ec7c617d1566ceec81cfbfcb76c46e451fb89b735a0b7f8a826d785b129Packages/openscap-python-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpmb5641545d235c0d3caf38a4a1b25ffd5da38e35061867fd5958d3575552a1fa4Packages/openscap-utils-0.7.1-1.el6.i686.rpm33153a4a1d4126b9f5d8697d1c320d7630cd9de32db3f8e796c974f5af6fdfc6SLBA-2011:0610-1freeradius bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The FreeRADIUS packages have been upgraded to upstream version 2.1.10, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
* Previously, the FreeRADIUS server failed to start when the rlm_perl or rlm_python modules were used due to unresolved symbols encountered by the dynamic loader. This update uses the dynamic loader option which must be explicitly turned on via lt_dladvise to allow loaded modules to globally export their symbols. Now, rlm_perl and rlm_python FreeRADIUS modules are successfully loaded and the FreeRADIUS server successfully starts in this configuration.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update makes the radtest script available for testing with IPv6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/freeradius-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpm51af958690178b30a2b0b186f1a0a512f46a4908a2cd880558df89b85ffeaac3Packages/freeradius-krb5-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpm5ed6eefc925990d5da4e2a26bfd82202b04c2be4bcb98afe3ea82664cc814033Packages/freeradius-ldap-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpmf1c3988b9d055184f0af5a2d528c0929b6cb42581ae2b7bf7b9f1180e53dc75fPackages/freeradius-mysql-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpma55424701387756e15c1923403f868974c9d31010e1047df0419271f5eb54494Packages/freeradius-perl-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpm165beeb2a8d9f117a4bf37c6bb48d16b08033436b7c75dbd1504a3ce6e375b77Packages/freeradius-postgresql-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpme790f02e0265a880dfd638169867d09a96519783f6282fb0ce38f7233eca0162Packages/freeradius-python-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpm22935cb0f42650691ada145a6abb799b2763efe463d664341999f662e94f8691Packages/freeradius-unixODBC-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpmf5c1354225e41ad35352acd830c5b57b5fe83c3249fe867c88f00c9c6832564bPackages/freeradius-utils-2.1.10-5.el6.i686.rpm72ab73188daafc70d9f0f3914e14a8f3d902d3f9b56aace494eb0c32853522efSLBA-2011:0614-1binutils bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated binutils packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* fix strip to keep the address of an empty section consistent with its offset in the object * if one of the input files is of a non-ELF format the linker may crash * fix occasional crash in linker
This update also adds these enhancements:
* add support for the large code model on PowerPC * add support for ELF core dump notes sections for extra s390 registers * add support for the new instructions in the System z196 processor * add support for ELF objects with more then 65535 program headersScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/binutils-2.20.51.0.2-5.20.el6.i686.rpmb18ea5ec1d1008412cd339185151afcdd5caaa2f42edef6fd8d7b055960c5846Packages/binutils-devel-2.20.51.0.2-5.20.el6.i686.rpm81e54e2f136359a80f19b44709be2b8f59e0cf905eed64ec406eb2a45b6c4117SLBA-2011:0615-1php bug fix and enhancement updateThe php packages have been upgraded to upstream version 5.3.3, which provides a number of bug fixes and adds multiple enhancements over the previous version. It also introduces one backwards-incompatible language change in that only a function named "__construct" is now treated as a constructor in a namespaced class. This change has no effect on non-namespaced classes.
Additionally, the following bug has been fixed:
* Previously, the check to prevent the "extract()" function overwriting the "$GLOBALS" variable was not working properly when using the default "EXTR_OVERWRITE" mode. The fix for this bug has been provided so that the check works as expected now.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/php-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm0a0cd0e966a15516444f0dea261fb06ac8b842e8ef335741985847701787b752Packages/php-bcmath-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm62958d2229bdc90090cd7388cffa556e5e8cd2ccff5c458239cc19ca304a7c77Packages/php-cli-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm4a04b1a9a880ebe7dba3f9f15c6e64c01c746870fdd61331f69b2fae308345cfPackages/php-common-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmb7d5ba9ed394d8427c5af4b1a01e44672923e43dd9c286d884bb74917e85a057Packages/php-dba-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm814563ff9de28ff29f67e817b9c26c969ee585d2c6de57c8a38f4ac7de9d6fe8Packages/php-devel-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm8ccba19c435b0af39ccd8b3c3d1a335105fe8c149b20358b756b900c6f598597Packages/php-embedded-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm709c3d37a5d75fdbcd92a17f7ad8c5e7291885abda0ed896b5282ef7d1259637Packages/php-enchant-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmc2628a8fffa42526ac79d59702bb534a3b83b554cea4b8cf477bdafeff7aae9ePackages/php-gd-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm30478a7ef0ef5a5376fe83cc23655fe5744e9212ae5039f2007e1c60c84e63e9Packages/php-imap-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm1950a6077e4d36e5bf860c1235390db3d1279826d4d8dba514b7bb4db49438c9Packages/php-intl-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmc653678c5f79d328d29945cdb142cbc263cfc9b341066f0d477b7d51c973fd92Packages/php-ldap-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm3ddeedf85ddc5bc2c13172f4ef230131ca7bb82a9e6756022f406cd8aa827a80Packages/php-mbstring-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm37eeb9dae580fbe28e772154878b15748fbf0de017ce9b22da5f39f1f4bc296fPackages/php-mysql-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm55d44817e93b581903eff2a62d89b0e87b0f36a11e917cbd2ee36e3e316e2f27Packages/php-odbc-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm0c944d4349b27a4fd2b466d3acc0952c31550126dc728075d236b8a3396e106cPackages/php-pdo-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm0edccc240ac93960ec9ca0e7bd5bb02eb37fd4b6dfa274061bae18cfd55bc587Packages/php-pgsql-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmbd58e69370d51ffd6ef3a0a791a6381dcca4530602e6b2720bd41ef783ba25d5Packages/php-process-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmd1c6073e1f6b15edb2526fe1d0eae3e991a073930e98d7e44e1b3c664c41bcdcPackages/php-pspell-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpma6e208c7d96d3a57e87ab68e4b799646cea377f375e5283c69c6c5d07021e813Packages/php-recode-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm9021565474f527bd4360d6ee736c9cdd2786a09a6cba2eaac1eee38a2454df40Packages/php-snmp-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmabd415b796b2c246facc8d11b7bdc403929cac3b0f04f0cdc56dcf6e40f4bbd3Packages/php-soap-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm267ffcc22d06547f53dd4d6f02aa01af7ca133f175c9f3cc74a202a51241675ePackages/php-tidy-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpme9bacf65340c93779fcb0a090d3bbf862cf4036125338e8957f2ccb2f8dc37f8Packages/php-xml-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpm74d023bf92b9a1e2da062582382225330f2e27a38ebb7d8a159a1544cf6b6cc7Packages/php-xmlrpc-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmc4c333258bf1f40749bd347801868c23db2fd1b839fc8edfff68e66dcd8879f9Packages/php-zts-5.3.3-3.el6.i686.rpmb1ca01e35a64302e6fe9415c733c659150c3b58340fe47308639e8e55c384af5SLBA-2011:0619-1abrt bug fix updateThese updated abrt packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the ABRT GUI did not warn the user when it could not connect to the Gnome keyring daemon (that is, could not save any of the user's settings). With this update, a warning message is displayed in such a case.
* The previous version of ABRT did not properly restore the core_pattern parameter (which is used to specify a coredump file pattern name) if it was too long. This update restores the core_pattern parameter to its previous value when the abrt daemon is stopped.
* If the TAINT_HARDWARE_UNSUPPORTED flag, which detecs hardware that is not officially supported, is set (in the /proc/sys/kernel/taint file), ABRT indicates that the flag is set in the created crash report.
* The abrt-addon-ccpp plugin crashed due to a segmentation fault if the /proc/[PID]/ directory did not exist. With this update, ABRT no longer crashes in case the /proc/[PID]/ directory does not exist.
* The abrt package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.1.16, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
* Content from various files in the /var/log/ directory is now included in the creation of an sosreport (which is created via the abrt-plugin-sosreport plugin).
* Prior to this update, the "Help" button in the ABRT GUI displayed the "About" window. With this update, a proper help page is displayed.
* Occasionally, ABRT did not send an attached core dump file along with a crash report. This was due to the large size of the core dump file which was consequently rejected by the server which was receiving the crash report. With this update, attachments and their sizes are listed in the crash report, making it easier to detect any problems caused by the large size of the attachments.
* Previously, ABRT was using "Strata-Message:" headers in server responses. However, servers no longer use these headers. With this update, the aforementioned headers are no longer used by ABRT.
* By default, in Scientific Linux 6, ABRT did not enable any reporters, causing environments which do not run an X server to not be notified of any crashes ABRT detected. With this update, the mailx plugin is enabled as the default reporter for every crash and the root user is now notified of any crashes via the root@localhost mailbox.
* The duplicate hash of a crash was computed from the package NVR (Name, Version, Release), path of the executable and the backtrace hash. This caused the hash to be different for the same bug which occurred in two versions of the same package. With this update, the component name and the backtrace hash are used when computing the duplicate hash.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/abrt-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm699805bf71f434efc3306029137a48a4de6d47ae1107bb4989834447009d8a39Packages/abrt-addon-ccpp-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm269aa3deda74b01ddee1114a9945d86fbd04b2f97cb691897de6d4d5390b38efPackages/abrt-addon-kerneloops-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm8d4aa9b406630703c0999883802a7976e852510fdc0ee4345cb36e439cb1e4cePackages/abrt-addon-python-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm2f49e0038093d23751c6ae2b653054f62ec5830a9f17cac3acf1306fd9e53780Packages/abrt-cli-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpme64bc24d231d0d95edb6902a1d0fae3514962fb1069c39c8f9d9b25c1b03462aPackages/abrt-desktop-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm339a2b0c385dc418e9c88ea7300649bc32321290feeacc06b72ec1a3b3d2769dPackages/abrt-devel-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm36aad89019fa9d5177f8beeaf320b1e3dd4a1a34376fea84ce6a1a7d15a59858Packages/abrt-gui-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm9935cd9b7f0ad939c4100a0e75880bbff23cc14c8b1a6d57fddab34ac6f045cdPackages/abrt-libs-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm244afeaec8c07744fd948f61c7e5443767b3002106350db2f3a03f351fe13750Packages/abrt-plugin-bugzilla-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpmf8155dd6bfe9e4b6094c0fd38e4277398f673e5c26da8c72a37a31cbc760b6f7Packages/abrt-plugin-filetransfer-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm894fbdb58a372823d01030a1660d2010ab3a71b272b1297866ec144beb432abaPackages/abrt-plugin-logger-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm606c69ad294b55d4984b392690b00f61a652d17cad349743c04dc2ab898b653fPackages/abrt-plugin-mailx-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm40ef816c2b05e33c7fa0a512e6189787ec5a77259396b4873aa00ad95172b333Packages/abrt-plugin-reportuploader-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm8d25c0f53fc33b36796ac1535c83efbd16aa4043b5071289e7c6ca4cb1a4df7ePackages/abrt-plugin-rhtsupport-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpmfafba0ba4efa92d053bf5eabaca381728d1bc7bb17a1634fbc5e192d3dec42e2Packages/abrt-plugin-runapp-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm67a064e433d2d9598f7a96591ef1eaed3e13c6bb4dad4627c4374c522b0c8704Packages/abrt-plugin-sosreport-1.1.16-3.el6.i686.rpm23423db7766c6c2639fbd5ef90006b1d58bbf016a15d731af5dc4113eddc6540SLBA-2011:0620-1netcfThis update rebases netcf from version 0.1.6 to the current upstream version, 0.1.7.
This rebase addresses several issues, including:
* Tight coupling between netcf and gnulib
* Disallowing firewall rules editing
* An iptables rule tweak regarding tuneable kernel necessity
This re-base also incorporates fixes for two bugs as follows:
* Previously, after a reboot, virInterface functions did not work until libvirt was restarted and instead failed with a "error: Failed to list active interfaces. error: this function is not supported by the connection driver: virConnectNumOfInterfaces" error message. This is now fixed so that the code that caused the problem is removed and virInterface functions operate as expected after a reboot.
* Previously, netcf was unable to initialize due to the system's iptables configuration and failed with a "Failed to initialize netcf. error: unspecified error" error message. This is now fixed and netcf no longer fails during initialization.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/netcf-0.1.7-1.el6.i686.rpm402ab608415fc7e34d3aadf4dd4473c4f09f139c1feace9dea03d05a481a1781Packages/netcf-devel-0.1.7-1.el6.i686.rpm17887e15d76ba661214e65523004cbfac29329f1f209ad7d8e29666caf663b6cPackages/netcf-libs-0.1.7-1.el6.i686.rpmdf6541bf4af86ff573b8072474454cd744b0e76b56808de6509d8d7bfd91ef78SLBA-2011:0621-1jss bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* With this update, JSS has been upgraded to upstream version 4.2.6, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version. This rebase is necessary to support the Certificate Server.
* Previously, JSS did not release a PK11 slot. Due to this problem, a resource leak occurred and prevented NSS from shutting down because NSS detected that resources were still in use. This update corrects the resource leak and allows NSS to shutdown.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jss-4.2.6-15.el6.i686.rpm783b00ec8e9ed3823e970061270beaf9f2ef8b38a7e7283e257c67b01474ca35Packages/jss-javadoc-4.2.6-15.el6.i686.rpm7cbc3f7a1d5cc354a6ac10090e2eca77d44eabb1e27ba117655d5dafd8881ad5SLBA-2011:0632-1java-1.6.0-openjdk bug fix and enhancement updateThe java-1.6.0-openjdk package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.9.7, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, these updated java-1.6.0-openjdk packages fix the following bug:
* In Java GUI (graphical user interface) applications, placeholder characters were displayed when run in the Japanese locale. This happened because the fontconfig file defined a mapping to an unavailable font. With this update, the IPA or VLGothic fonts are mapped instead and Japanese characters are displayed correctly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.7.el6.i686.rpm3cbfb94e48095782ae586e4c6b54c87b714d6ee43f7ecd5a9e36635de7f3276cPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.7.el6.i686.rpmc65e3262908ea1107b6d424e4402b60de5f297d0daf4a033dcb3af60dc641568Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.7.el6.i686.rpmf2c3dd5c22446fd4f9d3d4182c0691b597e95e1dd6c8c5b1bc363be8065db420Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.7.el6.i686.rpm2f7655aa808a8d9dd1262b67b91452083eccd7f9bde04ac92089a3a8f109e74bPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.7.el6.i686.rpmb4bde564ef670b7914a2450af977fc6b028faedbfc16ba01134e4e7c0826fbc2SLBA-2011:0634-1syslinux bug fix updateThis update addresses the following bug:
* The machine will hang when using syslinux 3.86 to download vmlinuz and initrd with the Broadcom BCM5723 Ethernet chip.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/syslinux-4.02-4.el6.i686.rpm86ad5875af4cdac7564e72ddd1d12304443324b50dec92a82bd533e04a383a5dPackages/syslinux-devel-4.02-4.el6.i686.rpm2c9863809fb6f6db92197ebb83c35d16fe454bd9c257bc03893bb0100ae7cc6dPackages/syslinux-extlinux-4.02-4.el6.i686.rpm2cbdbdff4863c5c21e9a513530931a91d1458860b1281e3be145d92d6a37e9c4Packages/syslinux-perl-4.02-4.el6.i686.rpmf41cef1c527c559f9786c1f54f8c45dc2b7e801d9b52eebeeb08ac2446740462Packages/syslinux-tftpboot-4.02-4.el6.i686.rpm0ba7a1e4055856e7cc8fe4e6b503b423a50c8a51400719a1402759dd5de8a112SLBA-2011:0636-1python-virtinst bug fix and enhancement updateThe python-virtinst package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.500.5, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
virt-install enhancements include the following options:
* --cpu for configuring CPU model/features * --vcpus for specifying CPU topology * --print-xml for generating guest XML * --console for specifying virtio console device * --channel for specifying guest communication channel * --boot for setting post-install boot order, direct kernel/initrd boot, and enabling boot device menu.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-virtinst-0.500.5-3.el6.noarch.rpm1f8b1ae748219b16e76c4ab421bed2f9eeffed11ff649100a6f97e48feb2d58cSLBA-2011:0637-1virt-manager bug fix and enhancement updateThe virt-manager package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.8.6, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
Interesting enhancements include:
* Option to configure guest CPU model, including an option to mimic host CPU in the guest, which can greatly improve performance.
* Option to configure CPU topology (sockets, cores, threads). This enables using more CPUs with OS which have a support limit on sockets (the default vcpu type).
* Cancellation and progress reporting for 'Save' and 'Migrate' operations.
* Option to see the error message if a hotplug operation fails. This can be useful in determining if hotplug for the specified device type is supported and failure was expected.
* Use of ICH6 sound device model by default.
Interesting bug fixes include:
* Previously, if selecting 'Customize before install' at the end of the 'New VM' wizard and the install process failed, any custom changes made were forgotten if the installation was re-run. This is now fixed.
* Previously, the 'New VM' wizard incorrectly capped maximum guest memory at 32GB. This limitation has been removed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-manager-0.8.6-4.el6.noarch.rpmd8937a685405cd1a4a220be25e09b9b8958e348d30268d9bf4d4a2dbbbcf1c9cSLBA-2011:0638-1gdb bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes these bugs:
* GDB crashed when reading a kernel core dump file because the value of temporary current inferior process was set to minus_one_ptid (all processes). The value is now set to null_ptid (no processes) and GDB displays the vmcore file.
* When the gcore utility created a core file for an executable compiled with the "-Wl,-z,relro" parameter, GDB was unable to open it. This occurred because the file did not contain the list of shared libraries. Such core files now contain the shared library list and can be opened.
* GDB Python's pretty-printing feature provides an easily-readable view on complex C++ STL data structures. GDB crashed when displaying such structures. This occurred when the pretty printer threw a Python exception and GDB crashed due to a NULL pointer dereference. GDB now displays the easily-readable view of any C++ STL data structure correctly.
* GDB aborted unexpectedly if you set breakpoints on GNU-IFUNC functions and started the debugged program because the breakpoints could not resolve the target functions of the GNU-IFUNC functions at program startup. Breakpoints on GNU-IFUNC functions are now resolved when the program calls the target function.
* With GDB, you can modify VSX registers on PowerPC platforms. Changing some VSX registers corrupted other VSX registers. GDB now sets VSX registers independently.
* GDB aborted unexpectedly when an inferior shared library list changed during an inferior function call. This occurred because GDB reset all breakpoints including the temporary breakpoint, which was created by the call, and attempted to delete the breakpoint again after the call finished. The temporary breakpoint now remains valid during the entire inferior function call.
* GDB could have hung when debugging multithreaded programs with the setuid() function because the siginfo_t information associated with a signal number got lost. GDB now no longer resubmits or reorders signals and the siginfo_t value is preserved.
* GDB terminated unexpectedly after user run the "info program" command because a change of the shared library list corrupted the data in the internal GDB structure "bpstat". The structure now contains correct data even after a change in the shared library list and "info program" works as expected.
* Test suite file break-interp.exp reported for PowerPC platforms several FAIL results. A number of fixes have been applied to address these issues and the test suite for PowerPC now runs successfully.
* GDB crashed when attempting to access dynamic types, such as variable length arrays, using the GDB/MI interface. GDB now no longer crashes under these circumstances.
* On the i686 architecture, the awatch and rwatch commands printed an error when entered before the program-to-be-debugged started. GDB now by default debugs on the native architecture and the commands can be used before the program-to-be-debugged starts.
This update adds these enhancements:
* Debugged programs may use C++ templates. C++ templates provide template symbols for instantiation of classes and functions. GDB debugged the template instances but the template symbols were not accessible. GDB now displays the template symbols while debugging the template instances.
* Fortran supports array slicing. GDB could not slice multidimensional arrays. GDB now supports slicing of such arrays.
* The gdb package has been upgraded to upstream version 7.2, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
* GDB did not display pthread_t for threads found in the core. GDB now displays pthread_t for the threads.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gdb-7.2-48.el6.i686.rpm2153573a49cce589120fb1d9e68b5fa035d8248b57aa5576400b8ab307972746Packages/gdb-gdbserver-7.2-48.el6.i686.rpmc626003ecc1d1786a3b8384baea07ea86805000041ddcf9076f74262eb36b719SLBA-2011:0639-1redhat-lsb bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* The redhat-lsb packages have been upgraded to comply with LSB version 4.0.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-lsb-4.0-3.el6.i686.rpme88e66dea935d30cbda728b4589244ce199bb23cb37ed85f086d57735252465cPackages/redhat-lsb-graphics-4.0-3.el6.i686.rpm4ce6169543de34145836844a1d003056f3f84d4fb0f6ca7c79c5b730a398b6d6Packages/redhat-lsb-printing-4.0-3.el6.i686.rpmd5b91d4209b14b806dd0651177a4d1f8f40808b5f41c2999b845c4d4f089495dSLBA-2011:0642-1pacemaker bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The pacemaker packages have been upgraded to upstream version 1.1.5, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
* Due to missing Cluster Resource Manager (CRM) scripts, an attempt to run the crm utility caused the following message to be presented to a user:
crm_standby not available, check your installation
This update re-includes the "crm_master" in the packemaker package, and adapts the crm utility not to require the "crm_standby" and "crm_failcount" scripts, so that the above error message is no longer displayed.
* In a cluster environment managed by both Pacemaker and the CMAN cluster management subsystem, frequent leaving and joining of a node could cause Pacemaker's quorum view to be incorrect. This update applies a patch that addresses this issue, so that the leaving and joining of a node no longer causes Pacemaker's quorum view to be different from CMAN's.
* Previously, rebooting a node in a CMAN managed cluster could cause the fencing daemon to keep the "fenced:default" CPG group on the remaining nodes, leaving the cluster in an inconsistent state. With this update, an upstream patch has been applied to address this issue. As a result, when a node is rebooted and leaves a cluster, the cluster resources correctly run on remaining nodes.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* When using the fence_ipmilan fencing agent, Pacemaker now accepts "diag" as a valid per-device stonith action. With this action enabled, a fenced node receives the "DIAG" signal and creates a dump for diagnostic purposes.
Note that Pacemaker provides the following functionality, and is now the preferred application to perform these tasks:
* Pacemaker provides support for a time-based resource control. This allows system administrators to define the time a resource is down.
* Pacemaker supports time-based resource control. This allows system administrators to define the downtime of individual resources.
* Pacemaker allows users to manually start or stop cluster resources. This enables system administrators to perform maintenance tasks on individual components within a service.
Note that pacemaker is considered a Technology Preview in Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pacemaker-1.1.5-5.el6.i686.rpm2a503e9adde9e1b873c460b44bbfa58ccfdfea6205200ea30186af0a3ba1c37ePackages/pacemaker-cts-1.1.5-5.el6.i686.rpmaea387e2c8758d23c1b36c82439c514ec2534541fb79eb875a17aec3c63c5168Packages/pacemaker-doc-1.1.5-5.el6.i686.rpm7f59a761031c876272c4f739cebc48419df7fae2f8558ed5480b2e1a4e31e565Packages/pacemaker-libs-1.1.5-5.el6.i686.rpmc12e38f05679c51c7300cc5175f47a37d1e469578167281080c80c11ae14f9acPackages/pacemaker-libs-devel-1.1.5-5.el6.i686.rpmbea01a649c027cc86505e6a95a1c75f4c5d03058190c5d8fc64e6b690b1454ffSLBA-2011:0645-1ksh bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated ksh package provides fixes for the following bugs:
* When a ksh script contained the "trap" command to capture a "SIGPIPE" signal, sending this signal via the built-in "echo" command could cause its output to be incorrectly added to the redirected output of an external command. With this update, ksh now flushes the output buffer before redirecting any output streams.
* Due to incorrect signal handling, receiving a signal while still processing the same one caused ksh to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, the subsequent signals are deferred until the current one is processed; thus, ksh no longer crashes.
* The previous version of the ksh man page contained an unavailable "-m" option and an insufficient description of the "-R" option. In this updated version of the man page, the section mentioning the unavailable option is removed and the description of the "-R" option is extended.
* Assigning a value to an array variable during the execution of the "typeset" command could cause ksh to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This update corrects the array handling in this command and ksh no longer crashes.
* Prior to this update, ksh did not close a file containing an auto-loaded function definition. After loading several functions, ksh could have easily exceeded the system's limit on the number of open files. With this update, files containing auto-loaded functions are properly closed, thus, the number of opened files no longer increases with usage.
* If a here document (heredoc — specifies a string literal in command line shells) was combined with an auto-loaded function, interference with the here document processing could occur causing output to be truncated to 8 kB. This update improves the here document processing logic and auto-loaded functions no longer have a negative side effect on here documents.
* Previously, ksh did not restore file handles after executing a sourced script. If an output stream or an error stream was redirected in the sourced script, the respective stream remained redirected in the parent script as well. With this update, file handles are restored after execution of sourced scripts so a parent script is not affected by sourced script redirections.
* When a ksh script created a file and immediately opened it after the creation, the operation failed. This happened because the created file, in some cases, did not exist yet. With this update, this race condition has been fixed and once a file is created, it is immediately available for any following commands.
* Previously, a ( ) compound list did not always use a copy of the environment which caused the original environment to be altered. Scripts could behave unexpectedly because their variables could be changed. With this update, a copy of the environment is always used for a ( ) compound list; thus, the original environment is not affected by commands from the ( ) compound list.
In addition, this updated package provides the following enhancements:
* The ksh built-in "ulimit" command now provides the ability to read and set the "RLIMIT_RTPRIO" and "RLIMIT_NICE" resource limiters.
* The ksh package now includes an "alternatives" command which allows ksh to be switched with mksh (MirBSD Korn Shell). This enhancement allows users to switch between the ksh-93 and ksh-88 (provided by mksh) shells and to port ksh-88 scripts to ksh-93.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ksh-20100621-6.el6.i686.rpmdce1f523e75916ce8c7fc7b035a9b5ce0efb1ef13d8ff795e8f169ffb909a079SLBA-2011:0646-1coreutils bug fix updateThese updated packages fix the following bugs:
* The su utility was previously not built with PIE and RELRO enabled, as they were in Scientific Linux 5. In this update, it is built as a PIE executable and is using RELRO protection.
* Previously, when reading a line longer than 16KiB, the tac utility reallocated its primary buffer. Before exiting, the tac utility tried to free the already freed original buffer, which caused a utility crash after a double free error displayed. This was fixed and the tac utility no longer frees an already freed buffer.
* Previously, the hardware control flow, DTRDSR, was implemented via TC{SG}ETX. This was changed to TC{SG}ET ioctl, which caused the CDTRDSR support in stty to fail. This was fixed to allow stty to correctly handle CDTRDSR control flow.
* Previously, the internalization patch for coreutils had an unsafe initialization of char* bufops that left bufops uninitialized or initialized to NULL on the first usage. This behavior called memmove from an incorrect address, namely from address 0 and size 0. This is now fixed and bufops is correctly initialized for the first use.
* Previously, when the multibyte LC_TIME differed from LC_CTYPE, an assertion failure caused the sort utility to crash irrespective of the parameters provided to it. This is fixed to prevent a crash when the sort utility is run and now works as expected.
* Previously, the information page about 8-bit octal values did not mention checking if the value was lower than 256. Due to this, when a command like "/bin/echo -e '\0610'" was used, the results were not accurate. This is now fixed to provide more accurate information about the behavior of octal values.
* Previously, when the dd utility used pipes, it read and wrote partial blocks. When the size of the block written was shorter than the specified maximum output block size, the "oflag=direct" would turn off, which resulted in degraded I/O performance. The workaround for this behavior, which involves the addition of "iflag=fullblock" is now available in the information documentation.
* Previously, the coreutils information page was not sufficiently clear about behavior when multiple parent and leaf node directories are created. This is now fixed to incorporate additional information in the coreutils information page about the @option mode and its behavior when combined with the --parents option. (BZ609262)
* Previously, documentation for tail command's --sleep-interval option did not outline the results of inotify support. This is now fixed and the documentation states that with inotify support, the --sleep-interval option is only relevant when the tail command reverts to the old polling-based method.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/coreutils-8.4-13.el6.i686.rpm327ba36250eccd355706cdb428a67f17176fff93a411024e0642bb6f5ae1fc90Packages/coreutils-libs-8.4-13.el6.i686.rpma0ff2cf0bae6471f403c495a72c4bd8fc1425a3ba9cecfdd1cd18a4c88a91795SLBA-2011:0647-1initscripts bug fix and enhancement updateThe initscripts package contains system scripts to boot your system, change runlevels, activate and deactivate most network interfaces, and shut the system down cleanly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/debugmode-9.03.23-1.el6.i686.rpmeb30b9fa2e05dfa0ec72eadc1802143c49b10d4976fd0b1ca01730a1690dbb18Packages/initscripts-9.03.23-1.el6.i686.rpma11db88ff97ada5d428c670b2675f3345aa6c4f6baa418431dac107a030f0041SLBA-2011:0649-1tigervnc bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated tigervnc packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Xvnc could become unresponsive and the following error message was shown in the log: "[mi] EQ overflowing. The server is probably stuck in an infinite loop.". This was caused by a large number of user input events in the Xvnc event queue, which were being processed too slowly. With this update, this issue no longer occurs and the system works as expected.
* Prior to this update, Xvnc (the X VNC server; part of the tigervnc package) did not pass keyboard input to a remote VMware workstation because it did not take into account types of keyboards which do not have modifier keys. With this update, Xvnc recognizes all types of keyboards; thus, keyboard input is correctly passed to remote VMware workstations.
* When connecting to a remote machine, the default ".vnc/xstartup" file did not load the i18n (the default X locale settings) settings from the "/etc/sysconfig/i18n" file which caused the remotely accessed desktop to always use the "en_US" locale. With this update, the default ".vnc/xstartup" file loads the i18n settings and shows the correct locale.
* The tigervnc-server package was missing a perl dependency, causing the "/usr/bin/vncserver" script to fail to run. This update adds the perl dependency to the tigervnc-server package; thus, the "/usr/bin/vncserver" script runs as expected.
* The Xvnc server randomly refused connections when the reading of the password file (provided when starting Xvnc with the "-PasswordFile" option) was interrupted by a signal. With this update, the loading of a password file continues after an interrupt signal is issued and connections are no longer refused.
In addition, these updated tigervnc packages provide the following enhancement:
* TigerVNC (Xvnc, x0vncserver, the libvnc.so module, and vncviewer) now supports TLS encryption (using VeNCrypt) which allows TLS encrypted communication between a server and a viewer.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tigervnc-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6.i686.rpm897abaa5a59056a9766ab9916c255fe7a782ba77a9ea5ce4c3e40dc2dfb60dcePackages/tigervnc-server-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6.i686.rpme042e64bd96ed097b9908f7d42398cb159ca09a7efd1dd58d8f48f2b6590531cPackages/tigervnc-server-applet-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6.noarch.rpm1653fc18f602fbfe2ef5350ddc620f4027ce42ab53454e3fa632f3f7c5b611e3Packages/tigervnc-server-module-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6.i686.rpm00b693b6f1a49e58267dd7137b616455584326dc2225bd150494043c82881e92SLBA-2011:0650-2virt-v2v and augeas bug fix updateThe augeas package contains a library to programmatically edit configuration files. augeas parses configuration files as a tree structure, which it exposes through its public API.
This update does not change the packages in any way.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/augeas-0.7.2-6.el6.i686.rpm7b0e569412f0e097ef4fc583f0b78d71437b6c9ef57a81c2c81adc5305c80accPackages/augeas-devel-0.7.2-6.el6.i686.rpm5fc1d37fe1c8be714643d53b026dda4c79915428042e769bd9f85f9a2cc01e98Packages/augeas-libs-0.7.2-6.el6.i686.rpm21f0f525477928d29a17304b064f1ddeef08d5f81a40dfcf6e80c11bc55c49faSLBA-2011:0651-1systemtap bug fix and enhancement updateWith this update, SystemTap is rebased on upstream version 1.4. This rebase features several enhancements and bug fixes compared to version 1.2. This includes better diagnostics for backtracing, access to more kernel tracepoints, wildcards in process("/bin/*") probes, improved sys/sdt.h userspace markers, integrated compile-server client, and automatic pretty-printing of structures ($variable$).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/systemtap-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpm5a5baed9696c9e881a4a3824dddfa8badb4fb238c3add956d980856ba12f8ed5Packages/systemtap-client-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpm6ff02579f97dece2b617898e4413ce79040e034e4dd0230014f15c24afaf6e01Packages/systemtap-grapher-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpm2a038fb38f263d16785c1392a2caef2f9deb099c4414e01a792be71c11af5214Packages/systemtap-initscript-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpm66cef3404f3b6212436a7031305f9c285a3ba68a2b66f3cee95c0b16fc988d5cPackages/systemtap-runtime-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpm0d5273d9e80f35a685d3e437cb8b3d52a9b83479d764e539f2f4ebfdc8a3339fPackages/systemtap-sdt-devel-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpmf91145c06b735fbb2b3d0744ef196951e92d1cdf5bcd5c852567ce964122cdf6Packages/systemtap-server-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpm78b9556bf782c845050e46c617fd4991708b936db052c857e83070c3e4641fb7Packages/systemtap-testsuite-1.4-6.el6.i686.rpm2cdf604a5f398aaea3f0f1a1b38269250735dbd38b18ef8bf0d4b56be9603fdeSLBA-2011:0652-1openswan bug fix and enhancement updateOpenswan 2.6.x also supports IKEv2 (RFC4306)
The openswan packages have been upgraded to upstream version 2.6.32, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
These updated openswan packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Openswan was previously unable to negotiate using the HMAC-SHA2-256 algorithm in transport mode. With this update, Openswan is able to set up IPsec in using HMAC-SHA2-256 in transport mode.
* The Openswan init script accessed the current working directory, which led to an SELinux AVC Denial. This update ensures that the current working directory is set to the root ("/") directory, and thus Openswan's pluto daemon starts without incurring an SELinux denial.
* Previously, the Openswan packages were not compiled with the "-Wl,-z,relro" parameter. These updated openswan packages have been compiled with the "-Wl,-z,relro" parameter.
* The IPsec NETKEY kernel code sent thousands of ACQUIRE messages which led to a segmentation fault. With this update, ACQUIRE messages are now properly processed with the result that Openswan does not crash.
* When the system's IP address was renewed using DHCP, the Openswan IPsec connection failed. This update ensures that the IPsec connection continues to operate across DHCP IP address renewals.
* Entering an incorrect IKE Extended Authentication (Xauth) password during IKE negotiation leads to a failure to connect. However, the failure was not communicated to NetworkManager, with the result that NetworkManager continued to wait for a timeout. With this update, Openswan sends a failure message to NetworkManager over the D-Bus system message bus, informing it of the failure to connect. As a result, NetworkManager knows about the failure as soon as it happens, and is able to inform the user about it immediately.
* Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)-specific IPsec connections were set up incorrectly, with incorrect "Type" and "Code" fields, in the code. This has been fixed so that ICMP selectors are now processed correctly according to the IKEv2 protocol specification (RFC 4306).
* Configuring a second IPsec policy using a different host behind the same gateway caused Openswan to crash due to the policy not being set up correctly. With this update, Openswan's IKEv2 implementation processes the traffic selectors correctly so that the correct definition is picked up during the key exchange. As a result, a second IPsec policy using a different host behind the same gateway can successfully set up.
In addition, these updated packages provide the following enhancements:
* Openswan's IKEv1 implementation and NETKEY interactions now understand SELinux labeled flows, and Openswan has been integrated with SELinux. As a result, it's now possible to exchange SELinux labels in IKE, and set up labeled IPsec policies and Security Associations (SAs) in SELinux Multi-Level Security (MLS) mode.
* Previously, Openswan did not support the Internet Key Exchange version 2 (IKEv2) USE_TRANSPORT_MODE functionality, with the result that Openswan could not interoperate with racoon2 in transport mode. With this update, Openswan's IKEv2 protocol support has been enhanced so that it now works in transport mode, and interoperate with racoon2.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openswan-2.6.32-4.el6.i686.rpm6677546fe635a910962ab0f0d78e417a8fb23fb3791f3c5ba95f50ef66aa324bPackages/openswan-doc-2.6.32-4.el6.i686.rpme58412850be3f6600450e1dd7c173f49d3f34795d1c6636915f93ea60e345d33SLBA-2011:0653-1audit bug fix and enhancement update This update fixes the following bugs:
* System processes — that is processes with an audit id (auid) of -1 — are logged by the audit subsystem. However, if the ausearch utility was used to locate events where the auid was -1, it would display all events. In this update, under these circumstances, ausearch only returns events with an auid of -1.
* A value of 'syslog' for the 'disk_error_action' parameter in 'auditd.conf' instructs auditd to issue a warning to syslog if an error is encountered when writing audit events to disk. If 'disk_error_action' was set to 'syslog', auditd always attempted to exec() a child process. Consequently, if a disk error was encountered (ie. a disk full error), auditd would attempt to exec() a null child process, and logging would not resume after the disk error was reported to syslog. In this update the child process is not called when the 'syslog' option is used, and logging continues as expected.
* Previously if an audispd plug-in was restarted, the plug-in was not marked as active. Consequently, the remote logging plug-in (audisp-remote) was unable to bind to a privileged port on reconnect because all privileges had been dropped. In these updated packages, audispd plug-ins are marked as active after being restarted, and the audisp-remote plug-in functions as expected.
* Previously, the "autrace -r" command on the IBM System z architecture attempted to audit network syscalls not available on IBM System z. Consequently, an error similar to the following might have been returned:
Error inserting audit rule for pid=13163
With this update, "autrace -r" is now aware of system calls not available on this architecture, which resolves this issue.
* When an ignore directive was included in an audit.rules configuration file, the auditctl utility became unresponsive when attempting to load those rules. With this update, the issue is resolved.
* Previously, the audit_encode_nv_string() function was not checking if the memory allocation (malloc) it was performing succeeded. Consequently, if the malloc operation encountered an out of memory (OOM) error, audit_encode_nv_string() crashed attempting to reference a NULL pointer. With this update, audit_encode_nv_string() checks if the malloc is successful, which resolves this issue.
* Previously, the man page for the "audit_encode_nv_string" function incorrectly documented the return value type as an "int". The man page for "audit_encode_nv_string" now correctly displays return value type for the "audit_encode_nv_string" function as a "char *"
Additionally, the audit packages are updated (rebased) to the upstream version 2.1-1. This rebase provides the following bugfix:
* autrace now uses the correct syscalls on i386 systems
In addition, the rebase provides the following enhancements:
* Added support for new event types related to virtualization, netfilter, the mmap syscall, key based authentication, and cryptographic session establishment.
* Updated syscall tables for the 2.6.37 kernel.
* Updated sample rules for new syscalls and packages.
* The overflow_action configuration item was added to audisp-remote to allow configurable actions for remote logging queue overflows.
* A new option in the audisp-syslog plug-in to send syslog audit events to local[0-7]Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/audispd-plugins-2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm56f05aa76fc875ad964eb2ad771db33d6fddcda504cff485ded16ad6fcdf74dePackages/audit-2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm12b02fb799377a7641b1204505db7cf37ef30b3f89898c9d3bad6db76fd5caabPackages/audit-libs-2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm22562d59c6c19593e3dbbcb38be400e7b51f76460f419cad0f8c7819fae03559Packages/audit-libs-devel-2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm4544a3a3985b39222ccf7638b9abe0ba6ced45ac92d6ffd9f77c527cab954e75Packages/audit-libs-python-2.1-5.el6.i686.rpmf1b59f7abd3413c2526e9e2f26e3b51895e7272d90023aa3815a5cc0b46a30e2Packages/audit-libs-static-2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm9ed8474f18100d8b76b40227f6708e41b206f2a323155070ff451898afd909ceSLBA-2011:0655-1luci bug fix updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/luci-0.23.0-13.el6.i686.rpmd9e3a72de50094887dfba0a090cbd2a444f427432c9fd749519434bdf5a8ebceSLBA-2011:0661-1opencryptoki bug fix and enhancement updateThe openCryptoki package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.3.3, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, these updated opencryptoki packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, openCryptoki failed to include secure key support on IBM System z. This was caused by an incorrect build configuration. This update provides the package built with the correct configuration and adds secure key support for System z to the package.
* Prior to this update, openCryptoki failed with the CKR_FUNCTION_FAILED error when trying to sign a certificate for an NSS (Network Security Services) database. This occurred due to the function being called incorrectly. With this update, openCryptoki uses the correct function arguments and the error no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/opencryptoki-2.3.3-2.el6.i686.rpm4a74f9493f9364e9856d03ecac93ea288f4212e505c8006b659325c815a73967Packages/opencryptoki-devel-2.3.3-2.el6.i686.rpmde142d30e08d072f4e47b5cc04e8db3826fc00769420ea20e1e93f4853302c16Packages/opencryptoki-libs-2.3.3-2.el6.i686.rpmbbf1711ef60841e1fb8e1889fe614b63c40b68ba59034468d69d874196900f4dSLBA-2011:0662-1pykickstart bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated package fixes the following bugs:
* The ksflatten tool included with pykickstart erroneously output any %include statements along with the content included by these statements. The original %include statements are now removed when the referenced content is included.
* The documentation included in pykickstart was not referenced correctly, so no information was available to users. This has been corrected and useful documentation is now included.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* The bootloader command now takes an additional "--iscrypted" option. Since GRUB supports multiple encryption mechanisms and can automatically detect which to use based on the encrypted password, this new option should be used whenever an encrypted password is provided. This takes the place of the previous "-- md5pass=" option.
* The "url" and "repo" commands now take an additional "--noverifyssl" option. Use this option to prevent anaconda from checking the validity of the SSL certificate of your source when using HTTPS.
* Three new network options have been added to pykickstart: "--activate", "-- nodefroute", and "--bootproto=ibft". These enable users to install to iSCSI target systems that use a network card other than the system's network configuration.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pykickstart-1.74.5-1.el6.noarch.rpm5a1a1ec665dbfefc106c2876daa83fb28ce343894cf087bebb414369edbcc29aSLBA-2011:0663-1gcc bug fix updateThe gcc packages include C, C++, Java, Fortran, Objective C, Objective C++ and Ada 95 GNU compilers, along with related support libraries.
This update applies the following bug fixes:
* These updated packages provide support for the "-mcmodel=medium" and "-mcmodel=large" options on the 64-bit PowerPC architecture. These new options provide the ability to extend the TOC addressing space up to 2GB.
* gcc now has the ability to emit pre-fetch instructions for "memcmp", "memcpy" and "memset" in-line expansions when optimizing for IBM System z10 CPUs.
* Previously, leaf functions that accessed TLS variables in the global or local dynamic model were not generating a large enough stack frame on PowerPC 64-bit. In this updated package, the generated stack frame is now larger than 112 bytes, resolving this issue.
* Previously a regression in the gfortran compiler was causing the "-M" option to not be recognized. In these updated packages the "-M" option is now recognized and functions as expected.
* Previously, the optimizations performed when calculating induction variables during the induction variable optimization (ivopts) pass were not as efficient as previous releases. In these updated packages, the optimizations performed during the the induction variable optimization (ivopts) pass is improved.
* Previously, if a Java application built with gcj attempted to submit a print job to a print queue that was disabled, the process would enter a busy loop. This update fixes this issue by first checking if the print queue is null before attempting to send it a print job.
* Previously, using "always_inline" on a function when compiling with "-g" without any "-O" options would cause the compiler to insert debugging annotations in unexpected locations. Consequently, the unexpected annotations caused the compiler to crash with an internal error. In these updated packages, the compiler is modified to properly handle attributes which change optimization levels, such as always_inline, properly.
* This update provides code optimizations for the IBM System z architecture.
* The mask operand for the AVX mask load/store is fixed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cpp-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm67fe810b742822ee270cc980e33c67ccc10166c73d2d086508a9e3e7e5ea5a17Packages/gcc-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm39cdfe00517df0a75561cd58113dabbd74f2465af678e82338084be18aef193ePackages/gcc-c++-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpma0cd87fc5a4c69337ecddebd62d17ce3db4a4e5717b1c36a4e27bb5f5faaa487Packages/gcc-gfortran-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm2b6d11288c91ce6ebe60d889fd547ed729c5d2ef34cbc2caf5f82d17205f6d8cPackages/gcc-gnat-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpme4fefa1549ae24de8846fb4a7dd31bf835584da21c4ae7933d9af9a57cd6509ePackages/gcc-java-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm3d777063b6f1108cabdc411ee4779d0d872d17d5c5da2a1a33668e9b704f8159Packages/gcc-objc++-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpme50e58f4ba7b60e1bcfc6bd009178bb59a9c9e3af2d2ee9dc13f6a575daf2d76Packages/gcc-objc-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpmccd2afea9db5b2063da8a4417e0a3270007a2b705a794bff2ca12200240831e2Packages/libgcc-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm39dda0c2ac65e79229ade8c074a0ecaf491f6015048ac054d901a8715dfcfa36Packages/libgcj-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpmb6815f85c19ba41f89bc7ad87a499f1435cd0199a87d4862a65e22b345d9ef87Packages/libgcj-devel-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpma9dfe31e7622947e6705b6479814fc39bdca4dabb386bd139fca517ffcbc879bPackages/libgcj-src-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpmf3f792de0d19e841be16e14567891eb9eeb46d60874bec37577cb8ded8947912Packages/libgfortran-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpmab3861decb0b4e02a07b76c8c260abbda0b15b9794d7086d905314950051e5ddPackages/libgnat-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpmcf5108a076ae3a569766779d8a7bc058df32b95facf54283b76c34e1a561ba6ePackages/libgnat-devel-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm1fa6dcd01b25469164dd760667636e63fa71b58dbf72e10403cc60ab13d79cb8Packages/libgomp-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm9e9e828c896dbecc0be83f239241fd9cc8a5975dcf4839ca0d76bf53ace1d7adPackages/libmudflap-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpmeefecb769610ef5c58cd4eeb2b5a85d371ecd9c6e448145d9ad937aefe0ebb08Packages/libmudflap-devel-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm3d15f00946983f4305a65bd552ea57794d5131a07a6cd0b1e32d36f0fcbe65d6Packages/libobjc-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm43f62753d371cc392c7a52dad5d4c48cc6a504a3ca56cf4506b4f2252815c65fPackages/libstdc++-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm3ea5eba196ef0ce746d6a9a320e2a711e04cea91cf5dd84c28fc8072271d6bdaPackages/libstdc++-devel-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpm0c177c39bc6807cff99e94427076647a28f61c403c47bc3df6ad4fac2e7ed706Packages/libstdc++-docs-4.4.5-6.el6.i686.rpmd96df8e014cb93bf191ed10038f0dd85f80a98e70b2115ed9f826011a8de07c9SLBA-2011:0665-1valgrind bug fix and enhancement updateThe valgrind packages have been upgraded to upstream version 3.6.0, which provides several bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* When MySQL Server was run via valgrind, an error in valgrind prevented MySQL Server from writing to its log file and caused it to return a number of error messages. This bug has been fixed and MySQL Server now starts up normally when run via valgrind.
* When the snmpd tool was executed under valgrind on the 64-bit PowerPC architecture, it terminated unexpectedly. This bug has been fixed and the "valgrind /usr/sbin/snmpd" command now works as expected.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, valgrind now supports IBM POWER 6 and IBM POWER 7 systems.
* With this update, valgrind now supports IBM System z.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/valgrind-3.6.0-3.el6.i686.rpm37ca11ee4296ae5b51f2c9ea36ab45f8b3c9cf05137f7bb0677ac35c10055175Packages/valgrind-devel-3.6.0-3.el6.i686.rpmc29b394302c584c9b7809c9df1e4563f12dc4be0ec3980be860a74e7560a5202Packages/valgrind-openmpi-3.6.0-3.el6.i686.rpmc8ce8e001307beccba7dd494f886e0cf82033e5f5f5f32631e9d9e87123ec7aeSLBA-2011:0666-1im-chooser bug fix updateThis updated package addresses the following issue:
* The im-chooser window was not re-sizable. This caused the title bar text to run into the right-hand close box in some locales. With this update, the im- chooser window is now re-sizable, ensuring the title bar text displays properly no matter the current locale.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/im-chooser-1.3.1-3.el6.i686.rpmd9ab233d7fcdbcf09107826add34a025b030de89c2ba7c25c719f3b182ff62abSLBA-2011:0667-1lohit-kannada-fonts bug fix and enhancement updateThis update corrects the following display issue:
* Previously, Lohit Kannada did not include Latin punctuation glyphs (such as opening and closing parentheses). When these characters were required while using the Kannada script, they were drawn from a system's default Latin script. With this update, these characters have been added to the Kannada character set, improving the look of text which mixes Kannada characters and Latin punctuation glyphs.
As well, the right-side bearing rules for Kannada conjuncts that immediately follow a Latin parenthesis character have been corrected to ensure these glyphs no longer kern so close as to overlap.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-kannada-fonts-2.4.5-4.el6.noarch.rpm01e1bdd90242a8ef894fe72c1cf01830c17948202796a443fba5780c9bed5a94SLBA-2011:0668-1sysstat bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* on a system with a running KVM virtual machine and under very special circumstances, the mpstat utility may have produced an output that contained incorrect values. This error no longer occurs, and the mpstat utility now always produces the correct output.
* on a system with a running KVM virtual machine and under very special circumstances, the sar utility may have produced an output that contained incorrect values. This error no longer occurs, and the sar utility now always produces the correct output.
* due to recent changes in the /proc/interrupts format, running the "mpstat -I ALL" command did not produce the correct output. With this update, the mpstat utility has been updated to recognize the new format, and running the above command now works as expected.
* previously, the "iostat -n" command was not aware of any NFS shares that were mounted or unmounted while processing. Consequently, iostat reported incorrect values such as:
nfs:/share 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
In this updated package the "iostat -n" command is made aware of any NFS shares that are mounted or unmounted while the command is running, and reports meaningful results.
* under certain circumstances, the sar tool was unable to accurately report system activity on systems with multiple CPUs that also use the tickless kernel. If this issue was encountered, sar would report values of 0.00 for all values of some CPUs. In this updated package, sar correctly handles the behavior of the tickless kernel and returns accurate results.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* previously, iostat lacked the ability to provide granular I/O statistics for Common Internet File System (CIFS) shares. This updated iostat package includes the new cifsiostat tool, providing the ability to generate I/O statistics for CIFS shares.
* previously, default parameters could not be set for the sadc command. In this updated package, parameters for the "sadc" command can be set using the "${SADC_OPTIONS}" variable located in the "/etc/sysconfig/sysstat" configuration fileScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sysstat-9.0.4-18.el6.i686.rpm7808118c9e7c76c48ec770a620f2313b83ffc8e5591084a48be9fb18df04edfdSLBA-2011:0673-1openldap bug fix and enhancement updateThis update addresses the following bugs: - Move openldap libraries from /usr/lib to /lib. - Init script is working wrong if database recovery is needed. - Update list of modules in slapd.conf.bak. - slapd init script gets stuck in an infinite loop. - openldap-servers upgrade hangs or do not upgrade the database
As well, this update adds the following enhancement: - The openldap packages were rebased (from 2.4.19 to 2.4.23), where OpenLDAP crypto backend was changed from OpenSSL to Mozilla NSS. This brings better certificates management and ability to use OpenLDAP with FreeIPA. The transition should be seamless. OpenLDAP with Mozilla NSS can use all of the PEM cert and key files, and other TLS configuration, that OpenLDAP with OpenSSL used.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openldap-2.4.23-15.el6.i686.rpm1341f28b0895d23e5cfddc48b80af21013c4e357ddaef771e4faaff347180f6cPackages/openldap-clients-2.4.23-15.el6.i686.rpm85855dd9af2fa05cca39892a2bb9a4df4aa030c344c167c2abc29536a5e22d32Packages/openldap-devel-2.4.23-15.el6.i686.rpm12660687afe29ab9253ec711a409b3041d5ae5fec48e4f4e46a70f68a22aa16dPackages/openldap-servers-2.4.23-15.el6.i686.rpm078c4e48bef381d3cfee16c7ef2175aca27760857e6028e60ec539108dfe9afcPackages/openldap-servers-sql-2.4.23-15.el6.i686.rpm314f92a94667bc50912643c885b64053b961949ae54b4e15c709988ea4d4e9f3SLBA-2011:0674-1efibootmgr bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to missing support for 4KB disk sectors, an attempt to use the efibootmgr utility to create a boot option on such a device caused the utility to fail with the following error message:
Error: no partition information on disk [device]. Cowardly refusing to create a boot option.
This update adapts the efibootmgr utility to provide support for 4KB disk sectors, resolving this issue.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/efibootmgr-0.5.4-9.el6.i686.rpm35d4d9a0f60c391c9d9ef6faf0c7f8057fddf8d107a1ebfd9348d589cb53593fSLBA-2011:0675-1parted bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated package fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when a user ran the parted program on the IBM System z platform, the character buffer for the fdasd_check_api_version() function was too short, causing a buffer overflow. This has been fixed by doubling the buffer. The buffer overflow does not occur anymore.
* Although the parted program's help information, accessed by running "parted --help", contained a usage example and a description for the "align-check" command, this information was missing from the corresponding manual page. This update corrects the parted(8) manual page to include a description of the "align-check" command.
Additionally, this update adds the following enhancement:
* In order to help tools such as Anaconda support 4KB sector drives, the libparted-provided ped_device_get_optimum_alignment function now prefers to align partitions to 1MB whenever possible. This change has negligible effect on the parted command line tool.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/parted-2.1-13.el6.i686.rpm3012a85a7d9160197a4e3766e8b7d596e2ae2e0302df7de9bcca5db7d8b51646Packages/parted-devel-2.1-13.el6.i686.rpmd23aa04968207979436169dbbf33ab55803ffbbd7be0ecac58876bcf1e5f52d8SLBA-2011:0678-1screen bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to several unrelated bugs, the screen utility did not pass the Common Criteria certification requirements. This update modifies various parts of the underlying source code to address these issues.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/screen-4.0.3-16.el6.i686.rpma1102d83c41272a46f0a9c160a3a2d7e4c8e964e5a93a7d0ae6f257d8f02dfa4SLBA-2011:0679-1man-pages bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated man-pages package addresses the following issues:
* The sd man page had an invalid link referring to the scsi man page. With this update, all references to the scsi man page were removed from the sd man page.
* The "getent --help" command output mentioned a "-s" switch which was not explained anywhere in the getent man page. Since the getent man page is outdated, the entire page was removed for this update.
* The man page for clock_gettime had references to the CLOCK_REALTIME_HR and CLOCK_MONOTONIC_HR constants, that were used in clock_getres.2, clock_gettime.2, clock_nanosleep.2, clock_settime.2, and timer_create.2. These constants are no longer present in the Linux kernel and clock_gettime was corrected to remove all references to these constants.
* A typographical error in the SHA, MD5, and DES algorithms on crypt(3) man page, meant key significance in passwords was presented incorrectly. The typo was fixed for this update.
* Information about a new keyword -- scopev4 -- was missing from the "gai.conf" man page. As of this update, "gai.conf(5)" now documents the scopev4 keyword.
* The example code demonstrating how to use the getifaddrs() API in the getifaddrs man page contained a bug capable of crashing getifaddrs if used. The previous example code did not check for a NULL pointer under certain conditions which would cause a segmentation fault. With this update the example code tests for this condition, as expected, thereby avoiding the segfault.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* The man pages for "pwrite(v)" and "pread(v)" were previously not included in the man page package. With this update, they are.
* The "get_mempolicy" man page was updated to be more contemporaneous with the version of the Linux kernel (version 2.6.32) used by Scientific Linux 6.
* The "pthread_attr_setguardsize" man page was updated to include information about glibc 2.8 changes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-3.22-17.el6.noarch.rpm265dab10a1575e9fe7661277f8563b88907764c98e8a04dee9553db8d6614d3eSLBA-2011:0680-1smartmontools bug fix updateThis updated smartmontools package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* The smartctl man page did not contain sufficient information about the CCISS (Compaq Smart Array) controller options. This man page section has been extended and provides more information and examples.
* In some cases, the smartmontools utilities passed to SCSI "ioctl" function certain values that the MegaRAID controller could not handle and S.M.A.R.T. self-tests on MegaRAID devices caused kernel errors and smartctl terminated unexpectedly. Such values are no longer passed to the MegaRAID controller and the bug is fixed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/smartmontools-5.39.1-3.el6.i686.rpmd8d4675507888c00cb45ff5b99735502a384d8df33bf5c4cd8fb7604af2889e9SLBA-2011:0681-1PackageKit bug fix updateThis update addresses the following bugs:
* Both Mozilla Firefox and the packagekit-plugin included different versions of sqlite in their dependencies. This could cause crashes in Firefox when attempting to use the PackageKit web plug-in to access application icons, since the plug-in attempted to use its version of sqlite to query PkDesktop. This query attempt has been removed, and the web plug-in now works as expected, without crashing Firefox.
* An error message was incorrectly displayed when the cron script packagekit- background.cron was disabled. As this is a configuration option, not an error, the message is no longer displayed in this situation.
* Under some circumstances, the Add/Remove Software (gpk-application) graphical user interface does not display Supplementary groups or packages when the Supplementary group is selected. To work around this, use the System > Refresh Package Lists option to refresh the package lists.
* An error in a changelog entry prevented updates to PackageKit. This error has been corrected.
* A critical warning is displayed erroneously when attempting to install a local package with pkcon, the command line PackageKit tool. This warning is no longer displayed erroneously.
* gpk-update-viewer failed to process updates when used in conjunction with yum version 3.2.29 because it attempted to perform the same repository setup twice if the "prerepoconf" attribute was not set. This resulted in an error:
AttributeError: 'PackageKitYumBase' object has no attribute 'prerepoconf'
PackageKit logic has now been altered so that this does not occur, and updates are now processed as expected. This issue was discovered and corrected during development, and was not seen in production systems in the field.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PackageKit-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm38fb55f9990aeab6f83b57c8bbb7b3a51eae23a3e890b01502fe41406d7ac53ePackages/PackageKit-backend-devel-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpmcf4ea4bf60286e2311262bd2fc6a31df452a7e710cac49c908ba933639d11886Packages/PackageKit-browser-plugin-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpmb313dd6bd7c17452f32d2897a348e0ae0c38c1d75bd882b71e4ff8f23e2b2ce8Packages/PackageKit-command-not-found-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm37472ea812ed18d08d189e5b371157e83c879f1d2d73cea7a2d5ddb293bc7ad0Packages/PackageKit-cron-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm156ce923bb2f5a530d07e642e5f2bd8baaa6314f5c67aa337e0a831241f44674Packages/PackageKit-debug-install-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm4df931a979d29f0cf0ba309b74f32d59bf57c6acfb850372564264208089f968Packages/PackageKit-device-rebind-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpmd9d68c2bea7d1f4a3512ae20bf9716dfc6bba8e896ed9656c76c61d3d6d354e1Packages/PackageKit-docs-0.5.8-19.el6.noarch.rpmc7390db9cc10aa5323487bf5db75f3a0349b0b42538256c69b30addc9afc8970Packages/PackageKit-glib-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpme1a5af7f46e9e50213284937716ef5a2617c3c199e25fef5c2f4f157bdacb831Packages/PackageKit-glib-devel-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm30a00d57b7325ab69b5ce20e759372820c40277e5b8d5cfa0bece66e441b8cd3Packages/PackageKit-gstreamer-plugin-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpmd93b249e536e455afd55d1c37cd622c799119a4a615a4a948e8476e30a42380bPackages/PackageKit-gtk-module-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm6563958933e3c3ee56310b683c24faea6afb905351b7708df5716bb6078ac89cPackages/PackageKit-qt-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm190bfb701499ae9e35addcbf1a627824f0bf06720aebff4671650d64fe4efdd9Packages/PackageKit-qt-devel-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpmb0da45340db53c9aad80a16bbd38d01c47fa459a0639f2566eade5bed26eab36Packages/PackageKit-yum-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpmf2b7b14554aed25b9a5558d37a4aeb10207b130a522f65feae051308c7218bb6Packages/PackageKit-yum-plugin-0.5.8-19.el6.i686.rpm2cc91fcbe3bf13a9ff3883ed9de70874f8078904d646dcf6fabbc44b95b2c878SLBA-2011:0683-1memtest86+ bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* The memtest86+ tool failed to start on AMD64 and Intel 64 computers with the "--type=netbsd /elf-memtest86+-4.00" kernel parameter, and the "Error 13: Invalid or unsupported executable format" error message was given. This option now works as expected, and no error message is displayed.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, memtest86+ supports the latest Intel processors, including those based on the Intel Xeon Processor E56XX, L56XX, W36XX and X56XX families, and the Intel Xeon Processor E7 family.
Users of memtest86+ are advised to upgrade to this updated package, which fixes this bug and adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/memtest86+-4.10-2.el6.i686.rpm7a57bafee22379ee671d492c3ff1ad119627d71bc751cab6b577f4d325c44ac1SLBA-2011:0685-1pam bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated pam packages fix the following bugs:
* When the pam packages were updated, the /var/log/tallylog and /var/log/faillog files were overwritten with empty files because of an incorrect condition check in the %post script. This has been corrected, and PAM no longer attempts to overwrite tallylog and faillog files when they exist prior to update.
* A code review revealed several small memory leaks and improperly handled error paths in pam_namespace, pam_selinux, pam_limits, pam_pwhistory, pam_time, and pam_group modules. These issues have been corrected.
These updated packages also provide the following enhancements:
* The pam_limits module, which sets resource limits for processes, now supports matching individual and ranges of user and group identifiers in its limits.conf configuration file.
* A new pam_faillock module was added to support temporary locking of user accounts in the event of multiple failed authentication attempts. This new module improves functionality over the existing pam_tally2 module, as it also allows temporary locking when the authentication attempts are done over a screen saver.
* The audit records provided by the pam_selinux and pam_tally2 modules have been improved to include tty and remote hostname information in each recorded event.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam-1.1.1-8.el6.i686.rpm9c7c135719e4eaf9220c2312a5f71839e7431cb637f8a8777fdc45c7d47c6761Packages/pam-devel-1.1.1-8.el6.i686.rpmd6dce478bb9f49fac04ad9cc65e2546ec35be2632d8957dd72f20fa33d4eae51SLBA-2011:0686-1plymouth bug fix updateThese updated packages fix the following bugs:
* When two monitors shared one controller during a system boot, a blank screen appeared on both monitors. Consequently, users with this configuration experienced prolonged blank screens during boot-up and shutdown, and a choppy splash animation on any other external monitor. With this update, this bug has been fixed and the splash animation is now smooth and is displayed on all external monitors.
* Previously, the plymouth daemon terminated unexpectedly if there were any "console=" entries on the kernel command line. As a consequence, boot messages were not properly logged. With this update, this bug has been fixed, the plymouth daemon now handles console entries on the kernel command line without any crashes and boot messages are written to the log file as expected.
* Previously, the system prompted for a password on boot but provided no hint as to what the password was for. That caused unnecessary confusion for some users, who didn't know which of their passwords to enter. With this update, a hard drive icon has been added to prompts associated with encrypted disk volumes and the password prompts for encrypted disks are now easy to recognize.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/plymouth-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpmae0cb0bd834979aa9392af0ca7a3081f8e57258b4f2c18800970f9b18792ee9cPackages/plymouth-core-libs-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpm7f0a1481e7702fc766cba85d34ed20d255cbd947c26daef0df9832325e6a0285Packages/plymouth-devel-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpm479c1bd5d7b019bfe64a1f15171e614ca5eedead74b2b87eba00425d9590b64dPackages/plymouth-gdm-hooks-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpme02f50e069780c73858b5c3eb4b6d9954f3a0539ccca5c09e0a0a0c6ca35191aPackages/plymouth-graphics-libs-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpmb4eb3556491ca04111f4ce18249ac995ef2863e08f5424f19b2a423cc544b1dcPackages/plymouth-plugin-fade-throbber-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpmc99723aa61359ca7da32201bfefdad7e2374ec2d63db5e5512463bab04e76e6aPackages/plymouth-plugin-label-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpm8cd28888cb4f845d34114722e08f457d1baa54b7a3e2b6e608063731b458f9d2Packages/plymouth-plugin-script-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpm3c766004aa57da11ac56ff3685afdc9f3a6f1835c2595c3fbdf0f0cf2c036ad9Packages/plymouth-plugin-space-flares-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpm226aa9a96130edb1eee4e3b124f99aedf117c7f0b83cb7de11becb246ef76ebfPackages/plymouth-plugin-throbgress-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpmf5d11787c992b755003548410099f3b20139292f93d31cb5af56e4ab941b0982Packages/plymouth-plugin-two-step-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpm9e75070c00a6a11a960c978748ad8d0502273c56b5908e3f329f0bcdf6e3694ePackages/plymouth-scripts-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpmc3d3d22988d4e09719e9f3bade5686c11c5c3636c648c197a2dfc80fbfa3c25bPackages/plymouth-system-theme-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.noarch.rpme99942cfa0839c043d2ef02a799a08fc3e9d9248eb785fb4bc75d8b27846ea2dPackages/plymouth-theme-fade-in-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.noarch.rpm859d64dbf6ee8d76798db27da285319337a45ec42b34ca5beff58df752ddb23dPackages/plymouth-theme-rings-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.noarch.rpm51704f667d837bf68de1621f65d7a3f76a2d069e7992922d8f32d6443ecfe19cPackages/plymouth-theme-script-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.noarch.rpm8165547171f5976783f903cfe373a306d332dc0cfc9664e635a4d83c8e9037ebPackages/plymouth-theme-solar-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.noarch.rpm3c0380695e7960fb272533c9c82f802ce58b4b917aae78cc64e30c05b3a730d2Packages/plymouth-theme-spinfinity-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.noarch.rpm161a16fb681c393dabf6710d9a8a6057b8b11fdda4650cd04ac6c587c573b8cdPackages/plymouth-utils-0.8.3-22.sl6.1.i686.rpm0a76a5fba6e73d7623f9d4bd592dbf81dde31710f14ba06db80cda30b4231e8eSLBA-2011:0687-1krb5-appl bug fix updateThe krb5-appl package contains Kerberos-aware versions of telnet, ftp, rcp, rsh, and rlogin clients and servers. While these have been replaced by tools such as OpenSSH in most environments, they remain in use in others.
This update corrects the following bug:
* kshd, the Kerberos-aware version of rshd, unnecessarily failed if the name of the local user account being accessed was more than 16 characters long. This occurred despite the user name being accepted by klogind, the Kerberos-aware version of rlogind. In this update, kshd was modified to accept user names with the length of up to 32 characters as accepted by klogind.
krb5-appl packages, which resolve this issue.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-appl-clients-1.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpme4d06a6915e7c116f874592c0a7437134824cea7f84e313e8102518b9a61273cPackages/krb5-appl-servers-1.0.1-2.el6.i686.rpmc6fc7128541d978df5ea55f6cda9cfb4e623ec5625f35ef8895ce8dad6c7ae0fSLBA-2011:0688-1pam_ldap bug fixThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the password aging policy for users on LDAP servers used a resolution of one day. Due to this issue, users whose password was going to expire in less than a day would not be warned of the impending expiration. This update changes the resolution. Now, a password expiry warning is also shown on the last day when the password expires within the next 24 hours.
* Applications which authenticate multiple users in succession using pam_ldap may leak memory which libraries on which the module depends allocate and initialize when they are loaded. This update marks the module so that it will not be unloaded. Now these libraries and the memory they allocate are no longer lost.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_ldap-185-8.el6.i686.rpmb38d9ad572e8dd4ce691a55fa787e5f86e95a25d153ecac058ea85e2ae39e74eSLBA-2011:0689-1bash bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When using arithmetic evaluation on an associative array with integer values, an attempt to provide an invalid subscript caused Bash to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This update applies a patch that corrects this error, and providing an invalid subscript no longer causes the bash interpreter to crash.
* Prior to this update, the Bash interpreter reported broken pipe errors for both external and built-in commands. Since these errors are only relevant for external commands, this update adapts the underlying source code to suppress the broken pipe error messages for built-in commands. As a result, only relevant messages are now presented to user.
* Previous version of the bash(1) manual page did not provide a clear description of the "break", "continue", and "suspend" built-in commands. This update corrects this error, and extends the manual page to provide accurate and complete descriptions of these commands.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bash-4.1.2-8.el6.i686.rpmd3c9770edc7861cffed1ce6fb14d04bd37b436422581b2b07d9a684c5d46269aPackages/bash-doc-4.1.2-8.el6.i686.rpm97f9d674ec15999d96c74046ffd096ab58802d28b9a54c4a1c710b4d3b36bc4fSLBA-2011:0690-1net-tools bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Unless a device name was specified on the command line, the mii-tool utility automatically checked Ethernet interfaces from eth0 to eth7. Similarly, running the mii-diag or ether-wake utility without the device name caused it to use eth0 by default. However, Scientific Linux 6.1 introduces the possibility to use arbitrary names for these network interfaces. Because of this, the mii- tool, mii-diag, and ether-wake utilities have been adapted to require a device name to be specified on the command line.
* Due to an incorrect use of 32-bit integers, running the netstat utility with the "-s" (or "--statistics") command line option on a 64-bit architecture could cause some entries in the "IpExt" section to be displayed with negative values. With this update, integers on 64-bit architectures are now handled properly, and the "netstat -s" command now produces the correct output.
* When the netstat utility is run with the "-c" (or "--continuous") command line option, it prints the selected information continuously every second. Previously, netstat failed to free the allocated memory. Consequent to this, running the utility for a long time could cause it to consume all available memory. With this update, the underlying source code has been corrected to free the allocated memory when appropriate, and running the netstat utility with the "-c" option no longer leads to a memory leak.
* Prior to this update, the manual page for the netstat utility stated that running the utility with the "-a" (or "--all") command line option allows a user to list both listening and non-listening sockets. Since this description was rather vague, this update extends the manual page to provide a clear explanation of which sockets are classified as non-listening.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/net-tools-1.60-105.el6.i686.rpm5d009223a5d48353281aff8fe69620862260ffa109ee61e4f658cc0fbc972c32SLBA-2011:0692-1nspr, nss, nss-softokn, and nss-util bug fix and enhancement updateNetwork Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support the cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSLv2, SSLv3, TLS, and other security standards.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nspr-4.8.7-1.el6.i686.rpma407737ea0f62040d43be164e6a068bd2b2bddb455fbeaff3a559221f013cfa6Packages/nspr-devel-4.8.7-1.el6.i686.rpm13262e27f4b2e914d866ee184f70870a266ebeacfa15ec4a371ee9509a33bf87Packages/nss-3.12.9-9.el6.i686.rpm78d0ef1270133914980edfba13c372bbe543dc62eb8b43c05aef461ae79b35d7Packages/nss-devel-3.12.9-9.el6.i686.rpm11aa504a6728335869df50391033379c6c3cd24700299f6a939530358a1cb7d6Packages/nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.9-9.el6.i686.rpm8ef57d74aaf4ebd9a6a973dea0ee59e70fe1460ae5182039df507efe10d9f52cPackages/nss-softokn-3.12.9-3.el6.i686.rpma836401f43301fcafbf1a69815001776199f695fa22e10b358d47f6b804b25d8Packages/nss-softokn-devel-3.12.9-3.el6.i686.rpm16769fe6b924b0d2778c4a70a5948b251c767c4b2745ab24c0058f2621ea77a8Packages/nss-softokn-freebl-3.12.9-3.el6.i686.rpmbceba00e983381797e78cd7d0564e7f974a7c8c0c9edcd1f6616aface260085aPackages/nss-softokn-freebl-devel-3.12.9-3.el6.i686.rpm8b1560ebbd35fba8d50e8d17e8ca9b69cd42d17a5ff1b1df222c4173d3ff4084Packages/nss-sysinit-3.12.9-9.el6.i686.rpm8f651ff1eb4058c367039b51fe0cda3ec22ea77f0d8e8970b160ffeb61bb5022Packages/nss-tools-3.12.9-9.el6.i686.rpmb169880bdceee51afada827a6d000eb0470380be9cc860d266a8369b43dee28cPackages/nss-util-3.12.9-1.el6.i686.rpm7ce980115b5607554223225ff7805584a0d51793b5e22a212de634dbdc58ac79Packages/nss-util-devel-3.12.9-1.el6.i686.rpmb2ca384aed8a9cd12dc2aeb8cdc2246d969351a5c06ed11be53938c22fd3dba6SLBA-2011:0693-1gtk2 bug fix updateThese updated packages fix the following bugs:
* In the "Open Files" dialog box, the file selected by default failed to be opened upon hitting Enter if the "Location" field was displayed. Users had to select the file manually to actually open it. This update provides a fix to address this issue and the file selected by default now opens correctly.
* The "Open Files" dialog box failed to show contents of the directory selected by default upon hitting Enter if the "Location" field was displayed. Users had to select the directory manually to actually show its contents. This update provides a fix for this issue and the directory selected by default now shows its contents correctly.
* There was a typo in the Marathi (mr_IN) and Telugu (te_IN) translations. Erroneous "calender:MY" string was part of those translations. This update provides corrected translations.
* There was an inconsistency in the Guarati (gu_IN) translation. In ibus's Language Selection Tab, titles for "Up" and "Down" buttons and help labels at the bottom of the dialog box did not match. This update provides an updated translation.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gtk2-2.18.9-6.el6.i686.rpmb3f751a19beafe7b151f31a3f2c5fce845fb72406c0fb9662bd642091f4ebd27Packages/gtk2-devel-2.18.9-6.el6.i686.rpm7ac09418cd10ab127bbcbfef6767868613f0505c2db9388b66f4e272662a5bb3Packages/gtk2-devel-docs-2.18.9-6.el6.i686.rpmdc0e3158ae89a1860868c35e59c0c4332f3468a18108d0acfa8e179e09b7272cPackages/gtk2-immodule-xim-2.18.9-6.el6.i686.rpm4d2aacdec7daf6c38a74ee58e0d5738b2175c3832d9c5b2a864c315abf717780Packages/gtk2-immodules-2.18.9-6.el6.i686.rpme14e889e6fd4f4a60563f6e8cedf9eecde840c7861fea7bbc63b2eb0f920cd04SLBA-2011:0694-1gpxe bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Devices that did not allow interrupts or required polling were not supported by gPXE UNDI code. This meant that booting did not work when using gPXE images on bare metal with some NICs, such as Emulex 10g. This patch allows the gPXE UNDI code to use polling for underlying devices that do not support interrupts. As a result it is now possible to use gPXE images to boot bare metal hosts using UNDI where it was not possible in some cases.
* Virtual Machines (VM) with virtIO NIC could not access the PXE server, reaching a time out. This was because even though the VM could get an IP address from the DHCP server, it could not reach its own default gateway. The ARP requests that the VM sends were too large and thus not valid, so the default gateway did not answer those ARP requests. A patch has been added that sets the size of the transmitted Ethernet frame to header + data length, allowing the VM to boot via PXE.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gpxe-bootimgs-0.9.7-6.7.el6.noarch.rpm11f5247a8c6d1d1ef103cc516422758ab47d318996f0624c289955d25bcb4cccPackages/gpxe-roms-0.9.7-6.7.el6.noarch.rpm2177f4db4798d68c70d1e8e830ae38800e2954a73c9dc390d5cde9c8a2500336Packages/gpxe-roms-qemu-0.9.7-6.7.el6.noarch.rpm07a3bb79e6744240f7984ccbcd061acbe5d393e6cc7aaf5724afa22f4e0a3d65SLBA-2011:0697-1dhcp bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, it was impossible to configure the dhcrelay service to run the dhcrelay daemon with additional arguments. With this update, a DHCRELAYARGS variable is available for the /etc/sysconfig/dhcrelay configuration file, which allows additional arguments to be passed to the dhcrelay daemon properly.
* Previously, the dhclient utility did not log its PID (process identifier) in syslog entries, making troubleshooting in systems with multiple running dhclients difficult. Now, the dhclient utility logs its PID properly.
* Previously, the dhclient utility sometimes parsed date strings in lease files incorrectly, resulting in syntax error messages in its output. This bug has been fixed and the dates in the lease files are now parsed with no error messages given.
* When the dhclient utility was updating a "search" entry in the /etc/resolv.conf file, it sometimes did not add a missing domain part. This was inconsistent with NetworkManager behavior. Now, while updating the "search" entry, the dhclient utility always adds the domain part of the host name given to the client if it is missing.
* Previously, the dhcpd service with IPv6 support sometimes created a lease file that it was unable to parse. Consequently, once the service was restarted, it went into a loop and could not start. This bug has been fixed and now the service is able to properly parse all lease files it generates.
* DHCP servers at some ISPs send to clients the "interface-mtu" option with the value of 576. Such a low MTU (Maximum Transmission Unit) can cause throughput problems with UDP traffic, among other things. With this update, the dhclient utility now sets the interface MTU only if the value obtained from the server is higher than 576.
* Previously, the dhclient package was missing its LICENSE file. With this update, the file has been added.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* The dhcp package now provides an implementation of Classless Static Route Options for DHCPv4 (RFC 3442). It can supply network route configuration to a large number of hosts without individual configuration of each one.
* The dhcp package now provides support for IPoIB (IP over InfiniBand) interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-19.P1.el6.i686.rpm6449a2ccb34c09fcf6d2fa189e75c0fcbf36b355ec3e96bf0f54d9aa3baf7ec4Packages/dhcp-4.1.1-19.P1.el6.i686.rpm8f54b941452722b003e8bba7fe03b48da51bd8b6cb3fe6968a54e920e9134e2dPackages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-19.P1.el6.i686.rpm25f895ce36291cba921e8fc2faf0beb78143353c80b9bb636b33a73655d88a4bSLBA-2011:0698-1sysvinit-tools bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the wall(1) command incorrectly allowed to send 22 lines per message at once. This update sets the wall(1) command to reflect accurately the maximum of 20 lines per message.
* Previously, parts of the banner message got cut off when the host name was longer than expected and the banner limit of 80 characters was exceeded. This update allows also for longer host names. Now, the banner no longer gets cut off.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sysvinit-tools-2.87-4.dsf.el6.i686.rpm8873a04798a1dc026cc7c2ac597e9feda8ddb0fa76de7dd710e454f2e271ac4bSLBA-2011:0699-1util-linux-ng bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libblkid-2.17.2-12.el6.i686.rpm9f3614cbc55876c1b15301cd09f71b21e096c028499e23b6c8f2fe1b5c0f4c49Packages/libblkid-devel-2.17.2-12.el6.i686.rpm07a4ed1e9331eb58ba52a8a7bc619ffb98c0f618cc8e28b2f4f17fec3eee063ePackages/libuuid-2.17.2-12.el6.i686.rpm3eaf1c5a8bdc13145a6d33cb9255e61186e1ffa3740bfebffdbb27090b771e97Packages/libuuid-devel-2.17.2-12.el6.i686.rpmc1fbcd127382761988522e480fc7e40de5a111bbe5d17814ef3ffdd777ab4f5dPackages/util-linux-ng-2.17.2-12.el6.i686.rpm2e56cc53642e1767a736f22c4fba623c3cbcf414ef478b8ea091da2b6ec7dd40Packages/uuidd-2.17.2-12.el6.i686.rpm54ca0731e0deeaacd14882128cda8027573a69b932512ca9f10601d0408bb637SLBA-2011:0700-1gnome-terminal bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Changes made to check boxes in the search dialog were not reflected in the terminal engine (vte). This led to confusion and wrong functionality. Problem has been fixed and users should get expected behaviour.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-terminal-2.31.3-6.el6.i686.rpm77bf7f143842ca9a97c11fc6c1d21b8fc514268f1745f6175011b135b7df9c7aSLBA-2011:0702-1e2fsprogs bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The e2fsprogs package appeared to contain several regressions because of a number of type-punning issues caused by flags used during the process of building Scientific Linux. Additionally, e2fsprogs had a dependency on libcom_err that was not linked to a specific version of libcom_err. A specific version has been defined to prevent interoperability issues between packages.
* The badblocks command aborted with the error "badblocks: File too large while trying to determine device size" when attempting to run on a 16TB file system. This was caused by a bug in the badblocks command, which this bug fixes, resolving the issue.
* A device that is exactly 16T in size was too large to be opened by the resize2fs utility and attempting to resize some large file systems may remove the resize inode feature if no reserved blocks were left after the operation. This resulted in resize2fs to fail on that device, and resizing a file system close to 16T could remove the resize inode, making further resizing impossible. This patch treats 16T file systems as 16T - 4k, as mkfs does, allowing them to be manipulated by the resize2fs utility, resulting in ext3 and ext4 file systems now able to be resized on devices exactly 16T in size. Do not, however, remove resize inode even if 0 reserved blocks remain, so that subsequent downward resizes are still possible.
* When a value greater than INT_MAX (2147483647) was specified as the argument to mke2fs -G , the command did not complete. This was because the argument for int_log2() was "int", therefore when a value exceeding INT_MAX is specified for the -G option, the value of "arg" overflows. Also, e2fsprogs only supports 2^32 block file systems so asking for anything greater cannot be honored. Therefore, this patch rejects a number that overflows, and restricts it to INT_MAX+1 so the result does not wrap. This resolves the issue.
* The filefrag command occasionally returned an incorrect number of extensions, returning 0 instead of 1 when using the -v extension. In this patch, special- casing the number of extensions returned in verbose mode and skipping the printing of the header for columns resolves this issue.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/e2fsprogs-1.41.12-7.el6.i686.rpm61c83dd06c1d739a4e44cea798af6123ed6e3914549b22bba3f9a8110dbcf6c5Packages/e2fsprogs-devel-1.41.12-7.el6.i686.rpmdcf449350ce31442ffc46fb847fa15a7f44172e0116e4a411093b76a6efe559dPackages/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.12-7.el6.i686.rpm849f9aaf05dedb7af592ea1b0eefd3675372dad89a31fe13d3c754c95175587cPackages/libcom_err-1.41.12-7.el6.i686.rpm69fb8798c0dd5fe7aac6be61cf2196bd9b5718b01e755ef5b12e81b31c3d59d6Packages/libcom_err-devel-1.41.12-7.el6.i686.rpm71cd8a4ae0dc6fb37f64dba0a2e64e3348b43c8c17bc4c232e7735a4e41a8759Packages/libss-1.41.12-7.el6.i686.rpm5b32b75830a6806119de0f16ddf0767fd5c102b3806e57841f968306fe206eafPackages/libss-devel-1.41.12-7.el6.i686.rpme0465c2641d2e62a1e1e8a8b46a3a99beee062d2ef79285cc83e8a3a90b8d67aSLBA-2011:0703-1report bug fix updateThis update fixes the following three bugs:
* In some cases the report library failed to honor "target" options set in the "[main]" section of /etc/report.conf (the report configuration file). This presented as report asking for a target even when one was set in report.conf. With this update, report honors all options set in the configuration file, including targets set as part of the [main] section, as expected.
* Previously, when sending files to a Strata server along with the Strata case, the report library's Strata plug-in sent the files under their temporary name, rather than the original. This update corrects this and files sent to Strata servers are now sent with their original file names, as expected.
* The report spec file did not specify ISA (Instruction Set Architecture) specific dependencies. This could cause dependency-related problems if the report packages were ever downgraded. With this update the spec file includes ISA specific dependencies as required.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/report-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpme91ba227c562adb1c9d1ea0cdc09c57b3e58d023cb6380a1445c316a3a923c74Packages/report-config-ftp-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpmdc078ef9963f37c40ff910e43b33b566da902e15310d81cf47ee5d1849e704ffPackages/report-config-localsave-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpmd584e673f12be55be246690a79f8452a3d1b0d870492d298f46b71648bfad2d3Packages/report-config-scp-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpm1cf714e8140890c41fa038a99b722de070a219fddc8457e7e94468f656222c54Packages/report-gtk-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpm286e12c0f22ec5b430addbd63e09ab3be6e8144134a9998e4d0a268fef17177bPackages/report-newt-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpm0b73a9bf1a6930cd8045fca95430cfbe344031b4d9bbe80171aba73322ff6b9cPackages/report-plugin-ftp-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpme226cb399dfa3e5b08e53e0bd20405dad3836d9b03d0c9ae75b42bff23eab1c5Packages/report-plugin-localsave-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpmf91e81ea833d567bc95edff40024c83c323ed1491e02e35f657ebf47efeef05cPackages/report-plugin-scp-0.18-9.sl6.i686.rpm6541093ffc9a8af8fcf193e5977670fb39b5b177dc82fe5ffa9697b7b3fe8df0SLBA-2011:0704-1lohit-tamil-fonts bug fix updateThis update addresses the following display issue:
* The Latin asterisk glyph ('*' -- ASCII 0x2A; Unicode U+002A) was over-sized relative to the same glyph as presented in other non-Latin scripts which include Latin glyphs (eg Lohit Devanagari). With this update, the asterisk has been re-drawn to match the glyph included with Lohit Devanagari. This re- drawing also ensures the asterisk matches the typographic 'color' of the Tamil script characters and the other Latin glyphs included with this typeface.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-tamil-fonts-2.4.5-4.el6.noarch.rpmf7f98c690ae0c3f4ebb15fc803d1bba3f4093501acdac177795e42694f9d9639SLBA-2011:0706-1httpd bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a bug in the filter initialization process, filters configured using the mod_filter module were not handled correctly if a "sub-request" took place. For example, using the "FilterChain" directive to configure the "DEFLATE" compression filter with a Server-Side-Include page could result in pages which were only partially compressed. With this update, filters used with mod_filter operate correctly.
* If arguments passed to the ab benchmarking program triggered a memory allocation failure, ab could terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, the memory allocation failure is now trapped earlier, and the program exits gracefully with an error message. * When executing the "service httpd stop" command, a 10-seconds timeout is used before terminating the httpd parent process in case of error. If this timeout was insufficient, resources did not allow the parent process to terminate cleanly and could be leaked. This update introduces the "STOP_TIMEOUT" environment variable, which can be used in the /etc/sysconfig/httpd configuration file to change the timeout. This can be used to allow a longer delay and fix resource leaks if the httpd parent is slow to terminate.
* When configuring the httpd service, using a mod_ldap directive in the "VirtualHost" container caused the HTTP server to stop caching requests to a directory server. This update applies a patch that corrects this error, and the use of mod_ldap directives in the "VirtualHost" context no longer prevents the httpd service from caching LDAP requests.
* Prior to this update, an attempt to use configuration with multiple virtual hosts sharing the same ID and private key file could prevent the httpd service from starting with an error message written to the error_log file. With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to address this issue, and the httpd service now starts as expected.
* When using the prefork Multi-Processing Module (MPM), children processes with persistent connections (that is, with the "KeepAlive" directive set to "On") kept processing new requests even when a graceful restart had been issued. This update applies a patch that corrects this error, and children processes with the persistent connections no longer process new requests when a graceful restart is requested.
* Previously, an attempt to start the httpd service with the mod_ssl module in FIPS mode failed. With this update, an upstream patch has been applied to implement support for the FIPS mode in the mod_ssl module, and httpd no longer fails to start.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/httpd-2.2.15-9.sl6.i686.rpm6157d6386e5383a36db5936745c62fdb557dc3565cee5104580cb1bef7a8ba14Packages/httpd-devel-2.2.15-9.sl6.i686.rpm84b3359f1ab42094198148515af252b224f9434bde207c120f2234a4d5c9ce73Packages/httpd-manual-2.2.15-9.sl6.noarch.rpm713dfe04afeef63afe1908401fddca8541c77181dc4b370784a46fe4bfae4035Packages/httpd-tools-2.2.15-9.sl6.i686.rpm16ecf49de068a07d72598bfb1cc731991fce2ebccd80c5740cc8422dc8b9e7eaPackages/mod_ssl-2.2.15-9.sl6.i686.rpmdca45bfc9a173e48d6772deacee150ff39cc4c14217635781586ad1b25eb5d26SLBA-2011:0707-1lohit-oriya-fonts bug fix updateThis update addresses the following issue:
* Oriya script is an abugida or alphasyllabic writing system and, when certain consonant glyphs would otherwise be written adjacent, applies rules for replacing the glyphs with a single, ligatured conjunction character. The OpenType version of Lohit Oriya did not, previously, apply these rules correctly when the typeface was used in an application built using the Qt application framework (eg OpenOffice or KWrite). With this update, these rules act as expected, and conjunct symbols appear properly when the OpenType face is used in Qt-based applications.
Note: this bug did not present if the TrueType face was used in Qt-based applications, nor did it present in applications built with the GTK+ framework (eg AbiWord and gedit) if the OpenType face was used.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-oriya-fonts-2.4.3-5.el6.noarch.rpm7c4238313cb4bda015b817abf8ac08424d4a9f141d2434044b5a7abc8bc85fddSLBA-2011:0708-1procps bug fix updateThis update addresses the following issues:
* The vmstat disk device field was, previously, restricted to 15 characters. The Linux kernel allows for device names up to 32 characters, however, and the vmstat restriction resulted in two unwelcome behaviors. First, device names up to 31 characters were displayed correctly by "vmstat -d", although characters after the fifteenth were truncated. More significantly, devices with 32-character names were not displayed by "vmstat -d" at all. With this update, the vmstat disk device field now supports up to 32 characters, ensuring all devices are displayed properly in "vmstat -d" output.
* The sysctl command's man page described the "-A" switch as displaying "all values currently available in table form." This is incorrect: "-A" is equivalent to "-a", simply displaying all currently available values. This update includes an updated man page that corrects the error. As well, this updated man page includes a new NOTES entry, documenting the interaction between modules loaded after sysctl is run and sysctl itself.
* Previously applied procps patches contained three memory leaks, all of which can lead to procps utilities hanging. This update closes the leaks, ensuring the potential hangs do not, now, occur.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/procps-3.2.8-17.el6.i686.rpm40d9bbb52ce46f37ca64d8d4dc319b6b5137252bafe377fa9d5ba44d26ec90a8SLBA-2011:0710-1gnome-panel bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when a user connected two monitors to a computer and set the GNOME Panel to show hide buttons, the panel did not hide but moved to the adjacent monitor instead. This bug has been fixed, moving the panel to the adjacent monitor no longer takes place.
* Previously, there was the untranslated text label "Top Panel" in the GNOME Panel's "Add to Panel" dialog. The problem applied to all non-English locales. The problem has been resolved so that the untranslated text label does not appear anymore in the "Add to Panel" dialog.
* Previously, there was a conflicting accelerator key in the GNOME Panel's Date/Time context menu under the kn_IN locale. The fix for this bug has been provided so that there is no more a conflicting accelerator key in the Date/Time context menu.
In addition, the following enhancements have been made:
* When windows were grouped by the GNOME Panel in the taskbar, they were grouped in an alphabetical order. Such behavior presented a problem when window title changed. This release introduces an option to disable grouping window alphabetically. The fix to enable the option has been applied both in the gnome-panel and the libwnck package.
* Previously, when an external monitor was connected to a computer, a user was able to move a panel between monitors by pressing the Alt key and dragging a blank area of the panel. This update introduces an enhancement in that the user can now change the settings with regard to moving the panel between monitors in the GNOME Panel "Properties" dialog.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-panel-2.30.2-14.el6.i686.rpm935e46aec98e1817835617781180e597065b90cfa51f29d05724958e7989128bPackages/gnome-panel-devel-2.30.2-14.el6.i686.rpm49d16d9cfe40d7f0e64ed42a9fbfee3fc1443eaa8d305fa0755cb401afd4dc80Packages/gnome-panel-libs-2.30.2-14.el6.i686.rpme3561e5267e5126572530031f1036ae64c8f4fe18a6ce2784fe0fc309bdef365Packages/libwnck-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm38965e37b2a1fdac70a716d467581734e704826d39549f0381387bd24ddb0ed5Packages/libwnck-devel-2.28.0-3.el6.i686.rpm4cbc2d742e29570aa0a7df8895460f91f596c5dcd0b5fce03257468072818967SLBA-2011:0711-1pam_krb5 bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, pam_krb5 ignored the "verify_ap_req_nofail" configuration setting when it checked whether the credentials from the Key Distribution Center (KDC) were spoofed because of a missing or otherwise inaccessible local keytab file. Due to this behavior, pam_krb5 wrongly returned a success message. This update reworks the credential verification. Now, the verification settings work as expected.
* Previously, pam_krb5 used a format for password change requests that earlier versions of kadmind could not process. This update uses application programming interfaces (API) that format password change requests which can also be parsed by earlier versions of kadmind.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_krb5-2.3.11-6.el6.i686.rpm2555287985dd8f49c83178e986f321f608e1856f25190a64bd121df022bc255fSLBA-2011:0713-1evolution-data-server bug fix updateThis updated evolution-data-server package provides fixes for the following bugs:
* cannot enter date in New->Appointment dialog with or_IN language (BZ #629919)
* crash when using Google address book (BZ #634949)
* folder unread count doesn't update properly on search folders (BZ #657117)
* crash when receiving On The Web calendar items (BZ #660356)
* crash when adding contact to a contact list (BZ #666879)
evolution-data-server package, which resolves these issues.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evolution-data-server-2.28.3-15.el6.i686.rpm4955d31e91427469e8d2868024c90f54e93847e9a569bb73d903402c6cfe2b5fPackages/evolution-data-server-devel-2.28.3-15.el6.i686.rpm41c93600ab8df9453f1a76160fda232b4f68389269c047dc60d3efecda3a77eePackages/evolution-data-server-doc-2.28.3-15.el6.noarch.rpm690c3ebc4ec3a29e6a7faa1a4a2bec64540797c8f44babf926349197c24ba673SLBA-2011:0714-1evolution bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When a user tried to migrate their mail folder settings after upgrading to Scientific Linux 6, or restore a backup from the previous version of Evolution, Evolution sometimes terminated unexpectedly. This bug has been fixed and no longer occurs during the migration process.
* When a user created or edited a task in Evolution, the tooltip for the print icon in the toolbar was missing. This tooltip has been added and is now correctly displayed when hovering over the print icon.
* When printing the "Day" view of a calendar in Evolution to a Postscript file, the selected day and month name overlapped the line below. The issue has been resolved; overlaps no longer take place.
* When a user selected the "Submit bug report" option in the "Help" menu, a spurious "Bug Buddy is not installed" error message appeared. Because Bug Buddy is not a component of Scientific Linux 6, the menu option to submit a bug was removed.
* When creating a mail account in the Evolution Account Assistant using the POP protocol, the keyboard shortcut for "Delete after 7 days" (Alt+D) did not work. With this update, the GUI widget accepts the keyboard shortcut for the "Delete after 7 days" functionality and entering the shortcut now works as expected.
* The "Create a Memo" item from the "Message" menu was active when it was not supposed to be. As a consequence, Evolution terminated unexpectedly when the user selected this item. With this update, the "Create a Memo" item is deactivated when it is supposed to be, with the result that the user can no longer crash Evolution by selecting it.
* When viewing an email message larger than the maximum value defined in the settings Edit -> Preferences -> Mail Preferences -> "Do not format messages when text size exceeds [n KB]" caused Evolution to terminate unexpectedly. This bug has been fixed and viewing a message larger than the set value no longer causes Evolution to crash.
* When a user created a calendar meeting in Evolution with at least 16 attendees and right-clicked "Reply to all", the application terminated unexpectedly sometimes. The problem was with the reallocation of memory in glib2 and it has been fixed. Replying to all attendees of a calendar meeting now works as expected.
* When a user clicked into the input field under the Summary header in Task or Memo section in Evolution, and switched its input method to any language managed by ibus (such as Chinese), foreign characters could not be entered. The fix involves calling some functions in the correct order so the events for the input method are registered properly.
* When using one of four Asian locales (ml_IN, hi_IN, ta_IN, zh_TW), the following problems occurred in Evolution Assistant: differing translations for the label and button "Forward" and "Finish", a missing and erroneous translation for the "Forward" label, and the ZWJ/ZWNJ characters visible by mistake. With this update, corrected translations has been provided.
* In the "Evolution Appointment" dialog, when using the Chinese Simplified locale (zh_CN), there was an erroneous translation on the "for" button. The translation has been modified and Evolution now displays a proper button text translation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evolution-2.28.3-24.el6.i686.rpm03840ac6b646f4547306778acd32902aeada38c4a97bd80001fb5dad2e114206Packages/evolution-conduits-2.28.3-24.el6.i686.rpm46982ad57d4c1a9f8d90063a0f2c0c359e17db464043ee6324ee5d5fba2d81e1Packages/evolution-devel-2.28.3-24.el6.i686.rpmbbfbe79b2bd75408c2be04ab385b06372bd23ec49f462edef59b6f729e8bcb91Packages/evolution-help-2.28.3-24.el6.noarch.rpm9de8ac55403648c8993efe83f71b3528b672a95505c3b7f9939e839d54116d19Packages/evolution-perl-2.28.3-24.el6.i686.rpm583e41f76ea51badca7533bab1142cea61fa8b3ba6861f283d7e5dc6e75f3b2aPackages/evolution-pst-2.28.3-24.el6.i686.rpm3a0c12f842371554a92587160571a400c6c8052bf45d12eea9643e2f6b0923a6Packages/evolution-spamassassin-2.28.3-24.el6.i686.rpm4435948f11063e6d2eeb8883d4550fe6783d644acbeead58a618c5884e6a62efSLBA-2011:0715-1cups bug fix updateThe Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) provides a portable printing layer for Linux, UNIX, and similar operating systems.
These updated cups packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Some printers were incorrectly reporting ink and toner levels via SNMP backend. Support for an SNMP quirk has been added and enabled via the PPD file.
* Previously, lpstat -p always reported job id as '-0'. This was because the jobstate was never IPP_JOB_PROCESSING due to an SVN revision upstream. This patch fixes this issue by adding the attributes needed for jobs.
* The previous 8MB default RIP cache size was insufficient for modern high- resolution (color/photo) printing. This was because filters such as pstoraster could fail. This update increases the default RIP cache size to 128MB to fix this issue.
* If the cupsd daemon was stopped while a job was being sent to a printer using a given backend, that backend was restarted multiple times before the CUPS scheduler actually terminated. In this updated package, the CUPS scheduler tracks whether it is shutting down and does not automatically start new jobs if so.
* The 'restartlog' action was missing in Initscript usage output, preventing its usage. This update adds it.
* Several rpmlint errors and warnings were fixed: - fixing the character encoding in CREDITS.txt - marking the D-Bus configuration file as config file - not marking MIME types and convs files as config files (overrides can be placed as new *.types/*.convs files in /etc/cups) - not marking banners as config files, instead new banners are provided - not marking initscript as a config file - not marking templates and www files as config files, instead a different ServerRoot setting is used to provide local overrides. Please note that a recent security fix required a change to template files - providing a versioned LPRng symbol for rpmlint - using mode 0755 for binaries and libraries where appropriate - moving /etc/cups/pstoraster.convs to /usr/share/cups/mime/ - moving the cups-config man page to the devel sub-package
* Scientific Linux 4 CUPS clients use the character set specified in LANG as the charset attribute in CUPS IPP requests, where Scientific Linux 5 and 6 ignore this, leading to incompatibilities. In these updated packages the CUPS server has been adjusted so that non-UTF-8 clients (e.g. Scientific Linux 4 clients) continue to be accepted.
* The subpackage cups-php consumed library libcups.so2 from subpackage cups- libs even though it did not have an explicit package version requirement. In this update cups-php subpackage now explicitly requires cups-libs of the same version and release.
* The ipp, socket and lpd backends were treating name resolution failures as a permanent error. Because these types of failures can be temporary, the tolerance for DNS failures has been added.
* Previously, the CUPS service did not stop normally if it was running when halting the system or a reboot was performed. Instead, it had to be killed in the final stage of reboot or shut down. This update fixes Initscript so the service is correctly stopped on reboot or halt.
* When the cupsd daemon was running with SELinux features enabled, the file descriptor count was increasing over time until its resources ran out. With this update, the resources are allocated only once so they do not leak file descriptors.
* There was a small typo in sample snmp.conf file. It is fixed in this update.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cups-1.4.2-39.el6.i686.rpm84321064789315ded3089cc38595e97f00ca60b08c99909f91357a99982c9d51Packages/cups-devel-1.4.2-39.el6.i686.rpm3e70adb719f051f607ba191942de485884fcecb5438e2325b2b00d7cd7da524fPackages/cups-libs-1.4.2-39.el6.i686.rpm7437dc7dbd1118caf5dfaa91d8fefbfa03a141bccfb75af568f40b9ee3707894Packages/cups-lpd-1.4.2-39.el6.i686.rpmb00d6a594d23f89d016213ef7c0db1a3f27669f3c78b8806ce20f297a30020e5Packages/cups-php-1.4.2-39.el6.i686.rpmdf140a2a52d64c0e6c4185fe88314a4462d7880c20da7e98878d90664984acf9SLBA-2011:0716-1quota bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, quota utilities did not recognize the file system as having quotas enabled and refused to operate on it due to incorrect updating of /etc/mtab. This update prefers /proc/mounts to get a list of file systems with enabled quotas. Now, quota utilities recognize file systems with enabled quotas as expected.
* Previously, the manual pages for quota(1), edquota(8), and setquota(8) did not document the option "--always-resolve". This update adds this option to these manual pages.
* Previously, the default configuration of the warnquota tool incorrectly advised to inspect possible non-existing block devices and tried to check for non-existing or not-configured devices. This update changes the default content of /etc/quotatab.
* Previously, quota queries or limits for network-mounted file systems were not handled correctly if quota values were 2^32 or bigger. Due to this issue, values were not properly transported over RPC and interpreted by client. Mangled values (wrapped to 32 bits) were reported by the client. This update interprets the RPC values by the client correctly. Now, the block quota usage and limit values bigger than 2^32-1 are correctly reported by client.
* Previously, another value than the one specified was stored in the quota file when the quota limit was set to a value bigger than supported by the quota file format on file system with disabled quota enforcing. With this update, such settings are not anymore accepted.
* Previously, another value than the one specified was transmitted to the server and stored in the quota configuration when the quota limit was set to value 2^32 or bigger on an remote file system via RPC call. With this update, such settings are not anymore accepted.
* Previously, the support for vsfv1 quota format contained a memory leak when working with on-disk quota file. This update frees the memory correctly once it's not needed anymore. Now, memory leaks no longer occur.
* The repquota tool read data before synchronizing quota file with kernel. Prior to this update, the tool unexpectedly aborted on broken extended file system quota files. Now, repquota reads consistent quota files reflecting the latest state, the quota data for all users are reported as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* This update allows for GFS2 file system quotas to be queried using quota utilities locally and via rpc.rquotad running on NFS server remotely.
* With this update, the superuser can set block limits beyond 2^32-1 values if the file system utilizes the 64-bit quota format. For extended file systems, the quota format is called vfsv1 and must be explicitly enabled by mount options, e.g. mount -o jqfmt=vfsv1,usrjquota=aquota.user /dev/sdb1 /mnt/point.
* This update adds the new quota_nld system service to start the quota netlink daemon. The daemon listens to the kernel for disk quota excesses and notifies the user. The service can be configured in the /etc/sysconfig/quota_nld file.
* This update allows for GFS2 quotas to be explicitly synchronized with the new quotasync(1) utility and manipulated by quota utilities. Quota enforcement can be switched on and off at mount time or by remounting the file system (quota=on, quota=off mount options) only.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/quota-3.17-16.el6.i686.rpm8242b3f3871e0b76a634ab5721495412963f9a0e6045df7527d1615036c21246Packages/quota-devel-3.17-16.el6.i686.rpm307fc01088e3393a97466484c141265ebd3a4d73fd9ab5fcaaa22e63ed5a3f16SLBA-2011:0717-1emacs bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, Emacs incorrectly displayed Japanese documents using JIS X 0213:2004 (JIS2004) compliant fonts, even though other parts of the system prefer and use older fonts. This update lowers the priority of JIS X 0213:2004 to ensure the consistent use of fonts in the system.
* Previously, the emacs packages required the aspell and hunspell spell checkers to be installed. Since the use of a spell checker is completely optional, this update removes aspell and hunspell from the list of dependencies, so that Emacs can now be installed without these packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/emacs-23.1-21.el6.i686.rpme5222adb3ec969cf0356a96f1dafba820bc4b088ce6668a0543ff9b99ffa0e47Packages/emacs-common-23.1-21.el6.i686.rpm180b9c097ee56ddf097ccc7e4327457c6dbc6b5bdaf5f1104c76eecf092ae471Packages/emacs-el-23.1-21.el6.i686.rpm28e0f022ba1775014a8babfb523e46594afb7528afc04b3f777f05d5435714daPackages/emacs-nox-23.1-21.el6.i686.rpmb4d8cbce1c5c4154a9a640970d5e29b73efee44d76e8c5b562475ab541118aa9SLBA-2011:0718-1blktrace bug fix updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/blktrace-1.0.1-4.el6.i686.rpmc80933aef25003408b72794a1ba3511220d4c37682a9117c309b5ffea069d487SLBA-2011:0720-1virt-top bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* On the PowerPC platform, binary files generated by the OCaml compiler were running with executable stacks. As this was not a necessary or desirable behavior, Exec-Shield stack protection has been enabled for the file usr/bin /virt-top. Binary files generated by the OCaml compiler no longer run with executable stacks.
* The "historical %CPU" was displayed at the bottom of virt-top's output, whereas the virt-top(1) manual page indicated that it was placed at the top of virt-top's display. This update corrects virt-top's output so that the "historical %CPU" is now correctly displayed in the top right-hand corner of virt-top's output, thus resolving the issue.
* When a user randomly changed the size of the terminal window in which the virt-top utility was running, virt-top aborted unexpectedly. This update corrects the behavior so that virt-top no longer aborts unexpectedly when resizing the terminal window.
* Previously, the virt-top manual page referenced the xm and xentop utilities of Xen. Because these are no longer shipped with Scientific Linux 6, the references in the virt-top manual page have been removed. The manual page no longer mentions the Xen utilities that are not available in Scientific Linux 6.
* The virt-top(1) manual page and help option incorrectly indicated that Xen was the default hypervisor. This update corrects the virt-top manual page and help option to remove the incorrect indications.
* The virt-top utility previously required the ocaml-camomile-data package in order to be built. Because the ocaml-camomile-data package is not present in Scientific Linux 6, and is actually not a requirement for building the virt-top package, this dependency has been dropped. This updated virt-top package no longer requires the ocaml-camomile-data as a dependency.
* When a user used the "--end-time" option of the virt-top utility, the specified execution time was not followed. Instead, the "--end-time" option gave inaccurate results due to the erroneous computing of timezones. The issue has been resolved by fixing the problem. Now the "--end-time" option works correctly and provides expected output.
* When using the "--end-time" option of the virt-top utility, the utility did not stop at the time specified. Instead, the utility continued in execution. This has been caused by virt-top not following user's local timezones and making use of UTC instead. The problem has been fixed so that virt-top now uses local timezones and stops at the time specified by the user.
* Previously, the virt-top(1) manual page did not give correct information on virtual machine's memory usage when running in batch mode. It did not mention the fact that the virt-top utility only shows the memory allocated to the guest, not the real amount of memory used by the guest. This misleading information has been corrected and the virt-top utility manual page no longer confuses the user.
* Previously, the virt-top's option "-b" as documented in the virt-top manual page did not work as expected. The results of the "virt-top -b" and "virt-top" commands were the same. The issue has been resolved by making virt-top's behavior in batch mode similar to the command "top -b". Now virt-top works correctly in batch mode.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-top-1.0.4-3.8.el6.i686.rpm987791eabc5a64e4a769b01bf7611f9bcbc4cbcc0b797ed74d6e1e5378ab6a0fSLBA-2011:0721-1ruby bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, Ruby's self-test failed because of a false-positive. The erroneous result has been corrected and the test no longer fails.
* Ruby's self-test failed because of a bug in GNU dbm (gdbm). Until this bug is corrected, the test is omitted from Ruby's self-test to avoid this failure.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpm8a62e39830eb84b3d60c5df05f107bb3be98cb8dcda6f5c5c93a38978da63b0dPackages/ruby-devel-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpmf361c5cb151d77d19f1042b6ce56eb02590e83c1676391acb08953407a2a89c1Packages/ruby-docs-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpmd689f9a16f40f8381155726efbe34c3b4534d409ee63f7e7070aef482cb40bffPackages/ruby-irb-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpm2cc74fa36f7e4cd7498116b2dc10a5c9170c346d7d60c1ecdd50fed81c074ef8Packages/ruby-libs-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpmcc0b3555a383c680a4fb48b9eb0cbbd82a0b0ce9c8e975adc583885c9aa80ed7Packages/ruby-rdoc-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpm09849067a6c9018398571646a092553f2c6e3fbfbbfb68506abadb9e8a00c9a3Packages/ruby-ri-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpm7ce0e9ef97825572652e72665c6ce247edaf0904fd9ff096557742817d1a571ePackages/ruby-static-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpmceafd686849902b72956f65111d3edb6a8dfa8966341240ff273ba198eb40fe4Packages/ruby-tcltk-1.8.7.299-7.el6.i686.rpmee4b73438d5ed87755a1909b238f22feaba421abacce77eea83d83527e481432SLBA-2011:0722-1gnome-power-manager bug fix updateThese updated gnome-power-manager packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, the Help page for GNOME Power Manager was not displayed when users pressed F1 or selected Help from the menu bar. This has been corrected and the Help page now appears as expected.
* The "do nothing" option, which allowed users to work on external monitors even when their laptop lid was closed, was removed. This prevented users from using external monitors while their laptop was closed. The "do nothing" option has been reinstated to allow this.
* A bug in the docbook2man tool caused the GNOME Power Manager man page (man gnome-power-manager) to appear incorrectly. The man page has been manually corrected while this bug is in effect.
* When an attempt to hibernate failed, an alert was displayed prompting users to check a help file. However, there was no link to the help file, which caused confusion. The alert no longer refers to the help file.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-power-manager-2.28.3-5.el6.i686.rpmae22e8ad142f8e1b055c5df76d29616064466ff271aeda37c6b02c1ec301c797Packages/gnome-power-manager-extra-2.28.3-5.el6.i686.rpm844f2d836fb7672a37f3b71e49077b3e898d4a27a7030f8cf15457cc35368d42SLBA-2011:0724-1hal bug fix update* Previously, the init script for hald did not parse a config file in /etc/sysconfig. This meant that the only way to pass extra parameters to the hald was to start them manually without the init script, or to modify the line that launches hald in the init script itself. This update changes the startup script to parse a config file in /etc/sysconfig for extra configuration parameters.
* When checking hal-device on a device that did not exist, an error in dbus/hal communication was displayed. In this update, hal no longer tries to close shared DBus connections, and therefore avoids printing a warning.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hal-0.5.14-11.el6.i686.rpm064d1bc4c834664e7a8425bfcab0108e66c6399ceb0745378338bf0b90d9c6b1Packages/hal-devel-0.5.14-11.el6.i686.rpmd4a5d8a1daa6debeea194425b2e00ab871d78389489b6e8c98bcb167f970c5b1Packages/hal-docs-0.5.14-11.el6.i686.rpm0181147e8ef99d1cc24c4e25a14886b5efd3533ffa0b2dafb7d2edd194661995Packages/hal-libs-0.5.14-11.el6.i686.rpmc993ce75c9f71ba914b8d7baed343a5a1b04e02132793d0cebcce09407260a56Packages/hal-storage-addon-0.5.14-11.el6.i686.rpm518370e9d2b2c0f20ddceda87f66ac8a36e555c1180e9d06590a9440b4b3508eSLBA-2011:0725-1device-mapper-multipath bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-41.el6.i686.rpmfe71d051db1cf27ec7aa38fcbef3b2e572aaa41a4f159cef6199af94f6d910a7Packages/device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-41.el6.i686.rpmaeb4263156b2d6ca20a1304c845073f26ade372c7513853f8cde5854c44dfbfaPackages/kpartx-0.4.9-41.el6.i686.rpm15541161aa60b06375f69f0eb319a8e474ab9f98c5dc32833053432158bff618SLBA-2011:0726-1libgcrypt bug fix updateThis updated libgcrypt package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, the build time test did not support FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) mode and failed in this mode. This update modifies the test so that it passes successfully on machines set to use FIPS mode.
* In FIPS mode, libgcrypt used the /dev/random device as the source for the RNG (Random Number Generator) seed. This caused the RNG initialization in FIPS mode to take several minutes. With this update, libgcrypt uses the /dev/urandom device for the RNG seed and RNG initialization no longer causes any delays.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgcrypt-1.4.5-5.el6.i686.rpm26b758588585815ccc97c933838feb8d3145c93f30ef1a6e406cf77c91f511cdPackages/libgcrypt-devel-1.4.5-5.el6.i686.rpmf74c45454e341d67c052b1fc3527c867f9b23a49b6da1521a8decbb323e964ceSLBA-2011:0729-1net-snmp bug fix updateThese updated net-snmp packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* The IP-MIB::ipAddressTable did not support SNMP SET operation, which enables adding or deleting rows in the IP address table. As a result IPv4 or IPv6 addresses on interfaces could neither be created or removed. The updated packages enhance IP-MIB::ipAddressTable with these functions as per RFC 4293 mandates..
* Under certain conditions, and especially on networks with high traffic, snmpd wrote a lot of "c64 32 bit check failed" and "netsnmp_assert 1 == new_val->high failed" messages to the system log. Although these messages are harmless and not indicative of a serious error, they could potentially fill the system log quickly. This update suppresses these spurious messages in favour of more meaningful and specific error messages, which are written to the system log only once..
* The SNMP daemon did not properly handle netlink sockets when forking to background and becoming a daemon. It could therefore not process incoming notifications from kernel regarding changes in IP-MIB::ipAddressPrefixTable. The updated package fixes the socket processing to ensure SNMP deamon handles incoming kernel notifications and updates ipAddressPrefixTable in runtime..
* The SNMP daemon did not detect and notify newly added or activated interfaces in IPV6-MIB::627564ipv6IfTable. The updated package properly refreshes the table when new interface appears..
* The implementation of BRIDGE-MIB was enhanced with Virtual LANs (RFC 4363)..
* The snmpwalk utility did not perform correct OID comparison and printed additional objects when walking through an OID subtree. The updated package fixed the OID comparison so that snmpwalk prints only the objects from requested subtree..
* The SNMP daemon 'snmpd', returned incorrect value of either "0.1" or 1.3" for sysObjectID. This update fixes the value of this OID so it returns the correct value, "1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10".
* The Net-SNMP source RPM package failed to compile on machine incase of a disabled IPv6 networking stack since the built-in test suite requires a working IPv6. The updated package correctly recovers from a disabled IPv6 stack and compiles successfully..
* The problem was that in some cases SNMP daemon 'snmpd', wrongly retyped pointers to integer data when processing SMUX packets resulting in a freeze. The pointer operations were fixed in the updated package to avoid snmpd freeze while processing SMUX packets..
* The snmpd daemon handled incorrectly internal list of SMUX registrations, which could result in snmpd crash when processing SMUX messages. The updated package fixes the list handling and does not crash when processing SMUX messages..
* The snmpd daemon did not properly initialize it's structures for IP- MIB::ipSystemStatsTable and IP-MIB::ipIfStatsTable properly. It returned this error message "looks like a 64bit wrap, but prev!=new" to log if a counter in these tables got larger than 32bits. The updated packages fixes initialization of the tables and ensures that the aforementioned message should not appear in snmpd log..Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/net-snmp-5.5-31.el6.i686.rpmfb278f67b022817b35d1f0984e9a653efee2cc9a4d4204a02a0e57dc079b479dPackages/net-snmp-devel-5.5-31.el6.i686.rpme0fc2109144a860f845616cdbf36aa6f8664aa2e170b836ac2ee7b14cde1002cPackages/net-snmp-libs-5.5-31.el6.i686.rpm32a98722798f3467721a00ded31d3a9378c1cbb5d793074dd8bc05559980aab9Packages/net-snmp-perl-5.5-31.el6.i686.rpm1931217a15514cb5a118148eaf1ae5bb2d11ab6b41e2a4ce074078983578c385Packages/net-snmp-python-5.5-31.el6.i686.rpm18ca08b49a0006725a378fb4db147cbbe6e7944f5fb6939060496659e7e895dfPackages/net-snmp-utils-5.5-31.el6.i686.rpmbcd7cdb396466885fe245a12ae60394aae19a33eb4947cfa5de123e334a304a0SLBA-2011:0730-1system-config-users bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, passwords deemed too simple were always prohibited. This update only warns about passwords that are deemed unsuitable or too weak. Now, also short passwords are accepted.
* Previously, system-config-users did not always detect if a home directory could be created correctly before actually doing it. Due to this problem, system-config-users did not create a home directory on certain file systems (e.g. home directories located beneath an autofs mount-point) but acted on the assumption that it did. As a workaround, this update tries to create the home directory before creating the user in system-config-users.
* Previously, system-config-users failed to start if the maximum allowable length for user or group IDs (UID/GID) was already allocated. This update handles this situation by ignoring such high UIDs/GIDs where it needs to automatically allocate user or group IDs.
* Previously, a search for users and groups would only search for names beginning with the search string. Due to this behavior, names that had the string somewhere else in the name were ignored. This update searches for substrings in user and group names.
* Previously, several on-screen messages were not correctly translated in some languages. This update corrects the translated strings. Now, all messages are correctly translated.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, users could not force password expiration from the graphical user interface. This update allows for forced expiry of passwords without the need to use command line utilities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-users-1.2.106-5.el6.noarch.rpm931d5b85fa4af341dac11fc9cbfeb3dc2a99aaf35a720b1c91b0a4d288888d30SLBA-2011:0731-1fence-virt bug fix and enhancement updateThis update addresses the following bug:
* The manual pages now correctly refer to "fence_virt.conf" instead of "fence_virtd.conf."
As well, this update adds the following enhancement:
* Fence-virtd now operates with newer versions of QMF.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-virt-0.2.1-8.el6.i686.rpm629286a5baee298e5f3c4d9dd4244eeb7db45c2b20350accb32ed7908cd49cd2Packages/fence-virtd-0.2.1-8.el6.i686.rpmb4fc63edb4d2f579960923cd1c029bb0c358730eb242b9ec3b3fc51f2a5a4928Packages/fence-virtd-checkpoint-0.2.1-8.el6.i686.rpm35e3853ad6bce6b4274db545851e6d2249c737e7560b84ba191ad8e782b0d7a5Packages/fence-virtd-libvirt-0.2.1-8.el6.i686.rpmab7a3c7d3e6261b2f25d0638372de4f6b650a426a56c3dc635560b482cf7fd72Packages/fence-virtd-libvirt-qpid-0.2.1-8.el6.i686.rpmcf2f920d504b95ff38646d80d3e14d88405daba9b01ba67396b34cb9be793184Packages/fence-virtd-multicast-0.2.1-8.el6.i686.rpm8c2a92f4b0774137937f2d3d0d669b0cbe0ddba3610b666afa436e033c50199ePackages/fence-virtd-serial-0.2.1-8.el6.i686.rpm2f72ba8d6b882633ce223e07a0c3ba3107f9a0967595bcb2207c8efe653728dcSLBA-2011:0732-1nfs-utils-lib bug fix updateThese updated packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* A number of warnings from librpcsecgss and libnfsidmap were printed unnecessarily while attempting to build nfs-utils-lib. These superfluous warnings have been removed.
* Default values for nfs-utils-lib were not set correctly in the /etc/idconf.conf file. This resulted in default values not being correct on Scientific Linux 6. The configuration has been corrected and now provides sensible defaults.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs-utils-lib-1.1.5-3.el6.i686.rpm6aa080003c57796a95f9be4ed8ce96ca8886542d3b60522bcb348547ba1c1919Packages/nfs-utils-lib-devel-1.1.5-3.el6.i686.rpm2372b7007290157493bcc1c6575e13a35aa0b2079fdeaf6350aaf323867d4865SLBA-2011:0733-1iscsi-initiator-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.872-21.el6.i686.rpm149a5ea83c94f8f64466769808897e6f3f3b5d2dc5aa97c79a172ef3c2813542Packages/iscsi-initiator-utils-devel-6.2.0.872-21.el6.i686.rpm72df044214e755af50169d8bdbf14978667542fbf6e65139faf8c6911f652caeSLBA-2011:0734-1scsi-target-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated package also contains a number of bug fixes:
* Providing an existing target name to tgt-setup-lun when attempting to add a new LUN based on a non-existent device correctly resulted in failure because a target with the same name already existed. If the user then followed the utility's suggestion to add the new LUN to the existing target, the operation failed (again, correctly) because the device did not exist. However, the roll- back action associated with this second failure resulted in the target being removed. The roll-back action now checks whether the target pre-existed the failed actions, so the target is not removed in this circumstance.
* Attempting to run iscsid and the tgtd on the same machine results in semaphore errors being logged by both daemons because of an identifier collision. This has been corrected, and these errors no longer appear.
This update also includes the following enhancement:
* Support for read-only target devices has been added to scsi-target-utils. Set read-only devices with the "--params" option of the tgtadm command, like so:
tgtadm --lld iscsi --mode logicalunit --op update --tid 1 --lun 1 --params readonly=1
...or add "readonly 1" to the target element of your targets.conf file. Note that "allow-in-use" must also be set if you enable read-only targets in the targets.conf file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/scsi-target-utils-1.0.14-2.el6.i686.rpm96b6bea16b6da8b0b8dfe50eced68da274fa602cd954047729123be8d1ed511bSLBA-2011:0735-1mod_nss bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* During the Apache HTTP Server startup, a race condition could prevent one or more child processes from receiving the token PIN, rendering such processes unable to use SSL. With this update, the race condition no longer occurs, and all child processes of the Apache HTTP Server can enable SSL as expected.
* Due to an incorrect use of the memcpy() function in the mod_nss module, running the Apache HTTP Server with this module enabled could cause some requests to fail with the following message written to the error_log file:
request failed: error reading the headers
This update applies a patch to ensure that the memcpy() function is now used in accordance with the current specification, and using the mod_nss module no longer causes HTTP requests to fail.
* Under certain circumstances, a large "POST" request could cause the mod_nss module to enter an infinite loop. With this update, the underlying source code has been adapted to address this issue, and mod_nss now works as expected.
* The mod_nss module is shipped with the gencert utility that generates the default NSS database. Prior to this update, this utility was installed without any documentation on its usage. This error has been fixed, and a manual page for gencert is now included as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_nss-1.0.8-12.el6.i686.rpma7b43dc1e0707b1b13103849ad1cc7ccd3223197896ff2bca7bd5c369214cef9SLBA-2011:0736-1kexec-tools bug fix updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kexec-tools-2.0.0-188.el6.i686.rpm2fa7ec74eff46b31c04ff30169fc10315bfd0aa3cfcb472310d46b1ee11ea991SLBA-2011:0737-1ibus-chewing bug fix updateThis updated ibus-chewing package fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the IBus-chewing did not specify the rank parameter for the zh-TW locale in the input engine description file. This caused the IBus tool not to provide any default input method engine for the locale. This update adds the input method engines to the chewing.xml file and ibus-chewing is selected as the default input method for zh_TW users.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-chewing-1.3.5.20100714-4.el6.i686.rpmddaff7a43ae2d1936738db32e88c441b7c61b5818b86083096e3b6f550240d91SLBA-2011:0738-1nfs-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated nfs-utils package provides fixes for the following bugs:
* The "nfsstat --nfs" command did not return any results for NFS version 4 clients because the has_stats() function did not support statistics for the NFS version 4 clients. This update adapts the underlying code and the command returns the values as expected.
* Previously, running the rpc.nfsd program as the root user caused a kernel panic due to a NULL pointer dereference in the nfsd_svc() function. This update applies a number of fixes to the nfsd daemon, which fixes the bug.
* Previously, mounting NFS over RDMA (remote direct memory access) failed due to missing code for such mounting in the NFS initialization script and the sysconfig file. This update adds the missing code and mounting of NFS over RDMA works correctly.
* On shutdown, nfs-utils failed to unmount the /var/ file system correctly because the name of the subsystem lock file did not match the name of the lock file nfs-utils was searching for. This update changes the name of the lock file so that the shutdown script locates the file and unmounts the file system successfully.
* Previously, servers configured to use only the NFS version 4 (NFSv4) services could have failed to start. This occurred because the /etc/sysconf/nfs configuration file defined the MOUNTD_NFS_V1 option, which is no longer supported. This update removes the variable from the configuration file and servers using NFSv4 start as expected.
* Previously, the %pre scriptlet called the "groupadd" command with an invalid command line argument during package installation. With this update, the command uses the correct argument.
* Previously, an incorrect principal in the NFS client request could have caused the rpc.svcgssd daemon to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This was caused by an error in the underlying code. This update adapts the code and rpc.svcgssd no longer crashes.
In addition, this updated package provides the following enhancements:
* This update adds IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6) support for the server.
* Prior to this update, nfs-utils tried to construct the principal name for the local host and attempted to match it against entries in the keytab file to acquire a Ticket Granting Ticket (TGT). With this update, nfs-utils opens the file and picks the appropriate name from the list of principals so that the NFS client machine is able to authenticate even after its host name is changed.
nfs-utils package, which resolves these issues and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs-utils-1.2.3-7.el6.i686.rpmaa88b3adddc2596d4d6c6dacc90e07c9c7501e2b005a10f8a6af158047252cd6SLBA-2011:0739-1rpmThese updated rpm packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* The "freshen" (rpm -F/--freshen) operation did not consider the architecture of a system when selecting update candidates, which caused either misleading error messages or packages being updated to a different architecture inappropriately on multilib systems. RPM now requires an exact architecture match between packages on multilib systems to perform the freshen operation.
* RPM previously forced the umask of a process to "022" at library initialization, which could cause unwanted behavior for API users, especially in python, where importing the rpm module would silently change the umask. The umask is now only changed for the duration of a transaction and restored to its previous value afterwards.
* Package signing could result in a misleading passphrase-related error message when the passphrase was correct but other issues (such as an expired key) prevented signing. Since RPM relies on GnuPG to perform package-signing, it has no knowledge of such details and cannot report them. However, to avoid this situation, any error messages from GnuPG are now passed to RPM users where they were previously silenced unless verbose mode was used when signing packages.
* Using custom signing parameters such as a different digest algorithm, it was possible to successfully sign a package that RPM could not validate due to differencies in supported algorithms between GnuPG and NSS. RPM now gives an error message when unsupported parameters are used in package signing.
* Package (re)signing could lead to multiple bad signatures being added to a package, rather than being replaced appropriately, because of flawed heuristics used in determining the signature type. Pre-existing and newly created signatures are now compared in detail to precisely determine the need to replace or skip signatures.
* Attempting to build packages that contained fonts when the fontconfig package was not installed sometimes led to the build failing with a "getOutputFrom(): Broken pipe" error because of flaws in the dependency generation system. The "font provides" helper script now always flushes stdin to prevent this from occurring. Additionally, the error message has been made more informative to make catching such issues easier in the future.
* Attempting to verify packages with "%verifyscript" caused the script to run twice and fail to reflect a failure in response to an RPM exit code. These were simple logic errors, which have been fixed in this update.
* When both the primary and secondary architecture versions of a package were installed and then updated or erased, RPM failed to erase all files of the previous installation because erasure order was incorrect in cases where order was not dictated by other dependencies. Erasure ordering between primary and secondary architecture packages is now handled correctly in this situation.
* debuginfo generation could fail to handle cross-directory hard links between binaries in some rare situations, causing corresponding .debug files to be missing in the generated package. This update ensures cross-directory hard linked files in packages are always handled correctly during debuginfo generation.
These updated packages also provide the following enhancement:
* debuginfo generation has been enhanced to generate pre-calculated index files for the GNU Project Debugger (gdb). These indexes improve gdb startup times.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rpm-4.8.0-16.el6.i686.rpm93ddfb291eda55ed108471089f2e737edb8a0267b94f09fb837c3f7614adc670Packages/rpm-apidocs-4.8.0-16.el6.noarch.rpmcb98ea9d04340d9a23a2cd93c978ebc8a897d5ef4ec6ccdf7d433d3af683ced8Packages/rpm-build-4.8.0-16.el6.i686.rpmdce7a83381fbb399e4e3b70537be44ea9b9b39e8d5ec44a4ed2783161f75d743Packages/rpm-cron-4.8.0-16.el6.noarch.rpmed5d7c43bb9c318692706522d117e9334c23942b14bc4f33dc4a9e55995829efPackages/rpm-devel-4.8.0-16.el6.i686.rpm45332a0bbae28bb324210c7eac69dd49668a6ac9f22ddcff80cdfe5038f9bb75Packages/rpm-libs-4.8.0-16.el6.i686.rpm75b1ce03c5c3c7641c0f08f1532159654b3ac73503c183112028f0a28083ff39Packages/rpm-python-4.8.0-16.el6.i686.rpme408898d4eb5beff4d130f6cff45354ce8668fda0eb35b30b0257c9f70c97fc1SLBA-2011:0740-1openais bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previous versions of the openais packages included the /etc/rc.d/init.d/openais init script with the stop priority set to "20". Consequent to this, shutting down a system caused this init script to stop the openais service in a wrong order. Since this init script is not needed, this update removes /etc/rc.d/init.d/openais from the packages, and the openais service is now stopped when expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openais-1.1.1-7.el6.i686.rpm66fd38010ad17de9aa71926cea91d0b351f454d6c4146485a4681b8195e09cfbPackages/openaislib-1.1.1-7.el6.i686.rpm8b11fd12d32de42bb13ba55ce3cb6231024520675316350f84a1c36f7ad960e1Packages/openaislib-devel-1.1.1-7.el6.i686.rpmebc8437f4efb75d408b8a7c7488c86ff13687ea7358ee8c594fedbb922c13201SLBA-2011:0741-1mipv6-daemon bug fix and enhancement updateThe mipv6-daemon package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.0.2.20110203b, which provides numerous bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
mipv6-daemon package, which resolves these issues and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mipv6-daemon-2.0.2.20110203bgit-1.el6.i686.rpma840f35cd13a877bf6e0f0f716098a93ebeb1a7723aad61bd6261990c5528721SLBA-2011:0742-1firstboot bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, no screen was provided to change the root password in firstboot. Due to this lack, users had to change the settings of system-config-users to the root password within the Advanced window of firstboot's create user screen. This update adds a module to change the root password. Now, users can view a set the root password in firstboot, if run with the option "the --reconfig".
* Previously, users could not skip the user creation screen. Due to this lack, users had to create a user account with an UID number above or equal to 500 to continue to the next step of the first boot process. With this update, the check for valid user accounts in the system checks whether a user account with a valid login shell is present and not only user accounts with an UID number above or equal to 500. If there's no such user account present firstboot shows a warning, but allows the user to go to the next step. Now, users can skip the user creation part of firstboot.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, the firstboot utility did not run automatically after installation on IBM's System/390 architecture. Due to this issue, users had to run firstboot manually. This update adds automatic execution. Now, the firstboot utility runs automatically when the root user logs in to the system for the first time with a capable terminal.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/firstboot-1.110.10-1.el6.i686.rpm66cd254a8ec0edb1c96f711560d21d58b436968ad44aa2c8c255237317041207SLBA-2011:0743-1fcoe-utils bug fix updateThe fcoe-utils package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.0.18, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, in a particular setup with multipath and FCoE services, the system sometimes became unresponsive during shutdown or reboot, and a hard reboot was required to get the system back up. Now, an additional FCoE root filesystem check has been added to the init script and the system no longer hangs during reboot or shutdown in this scenario.
* Sometimes, FCoE devices are not discovered immediately by the system. As a consequence, some FCoE partitions were previously not automounted after a boot. With this update, the FCoE init script waits for a certain amount of time (65 seconds by default), which is enough for most FCoE partitions to be discovered and mounted during the boot.
* Running the fcoeadm tool without the FCoE stack loaded caused the fcoeadm tool to terminate with a backtrace when it tried to free an unallocated pointer. With this update, only successfully allocated pointers are freed and the fcoeadm tool returns a proper error message otherwise.
* After VLAN discovery was tried unsuccessfully 10 times, the default FCoE driver for an interface was used instead of the preferred one. With this update, VLAN discovery is retried indefinitely and FCoE interfaces are now created only upon VLAN discovery, with proper drivers.
* For several fcoe-utils executables, there were minor inconsistencies in the documentation between their command help output and their man pages. With this update, the documentation has been updated and the man pages and help output are now consistent.
* The vconfig package had been marked for removal from the distribution, but the fcoe-utils package required it at runtime. With this update, this dependency has been removed in favor of the iproute package.
* When an FCoE VLAN interface was restarted, the FCoE interface was not re- enabled after the VLAN interface was brought up again. This bug has been fixed and the FCoE interface is now automatically enabled after the VLAN interface is brought up.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the fcoe-utils package introduces a new SUPPORTED_DRIVERS configuration option to list all the low-level drivers that can potentially claim a network device. The package also uses the new sysfs module path introduced by the Scientific Linux 6.1 kernel update.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fcoe-utils-1.0.18-2.el6.i686.rpmfdc3268a085edf12476caf47718e1b6a669172c6b01bc61446d2a28f6e222534SLBA-2011:0744-1resource-agents bug fix and enhancement updateThis update provides a fix for the following bugs:
* The Apache resource agent no longer errors out with "Query Failed" messages
* Error messages from the LVM resource agents now correctly appear in the system logs
* SAPInstance and SAPDatabase agents now work if /u exists
* The resource agent for named now works correctly
* migrate_uri support for virtual machine resources has been fixed
* Schema generation has been updated
* GFS2 reference handling has been fixed
* Mirror device failure during HA lvm service relocation may cause service failure
* AVC denials starting rpc.statd from the nfsserver resource agent have been addressed
This update also contains the following enhancements:
* It is now possible to disable the use of rdisc by the ip resource agent
* Two new resource agents are provided which separate Oracle database instances from listeners. This feature is offered as a Technical Preview and is not recommended for production environments.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/resource-agents-3.0.12-22.el6.i686.rpmf96519bb9f3c8c2ef10a475eca616933e21905e924fea1c1a72c29ef6cd5b0f1SLBA-2011:0745-1fence-agents bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes the following bug fixes:
* Metadata generation has been corrected in order to provide information for all known parameters for each fencing agent.
* Port is now a synonym of module_name for fence_drac5, making it consistent with other fencing agents.
* Information on how to use fence_ipmi with HP iLO version 3 has been added to the manual page.
* The fence_egenera manual page has been improved.
* fence_scsi now works when devices report "Unit Attention".
* fence_scsi now verifies action results.
* fence_scsi now correctly identifies device mapper multipath devices.
* fence_scsi pattern matching has been improved.
* fence_scsi now logs errors whenever a command fails.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* Support for Cisco UCS blade systems is now provided.
* It is now possible for one node to delay fencing in a two-node cluster.
* Fence_ipmilan can now use the "diag" option.
* The package has been updated to provide a fencing agent that is able to communicate with RHEV Manager, allowing virtual machines to be fenced.
* For Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) devices, the "power_wait" delay can now be adjusted in order to support newer iLO 3 firmware.
* Brocade 200E, Brocade 300, Brocade 4100, Brocade 4900, and Brocade 5100 fencing devices are now supported by the fence_brocade agent, and can be used with both High Availability and Resilient Storage.
* An issue with fence_scsi where the key was erroneously reported as 0 has been addressed.
* fence_wti now correctly handles large (>20) port switches.
* fence_rhevm has been updated to the current RHEVM development API.
* fence_cisco_ucs was missing from the fence-agents package, but is now included.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-agents-3.0.12-23.el6.i686.rpm670ae7cfd3065a58b8cdf0ae24b37f5f123ff1834538bf4cbfb8e4374d725859SLBA-2011:0746-1NetworkManager-openswan bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, it took as much as 45 seconds for NetworkManager-openswan to time out when an incorrect password or incorrect group secret was given. With this update, a fix has been provided and NetworkManager-openswan now fails immediately upon bad credentials.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-openswan-0.8.0-6.20100411git.el6.i686.rpm16e2e5f23b7b155bde68f2f556cdb093573abac3345260321ff2c285fbeba3b5SLBA-2011:0747-1libtirpc bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Binaries in the nfs-utils package located in /sbin relied on shared libraries located in /usr. This has been fixed so that nfs-utils binaries installed in /sbin no longer rely on shared libraries in /usr/lib.
* Previously certain files were under SISSL license. These files are now under the BSD license and are marked with the "Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle America, Inc." license text.
* In a multi-homed NFS server with two IP addresses on the same subnet, mount operations sent to one IP address would result in a reply from the other IP address. This is now fixed to ensure that a mount request to one IP address elicits a response from the same IP address.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtirpc-0.2.1-3.el6.i686.rpm2d17b8763b19dc1ef93787856a11672bb0ad159505cc6aa637bafe1a90beffd3Packages/libtirpc-devel-0.2.1-3.el6.i686.rpme20810b27bff3e8e942e71599aa9f4ec5b2e91db8dee98d679c1a92c6a65bd64SLBA-2011:0748-1spice-xpi bug fix updateSPICE is used in Scientific Linux for viewing virtualized guests running on the KVM hypervisor or on RHEV Hypervisors. This package contains a SPICE extension that allows the client to be used from a web browser.
Bugs fixed in this updated package include:
* Version was added to plugin name string. This allows the plugin version to be discovered from within the browser.
* Location and name of logfile & unix-domain-socket was changed, they are now placed in ~/.spicec/ and the name prefix is now spice-xpi.
* spicec is now searched for in /usr/bin, if not found in /usr/libexec.spice- xpi package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-xpi-2.4-4.el6.i686.rpma042cd9ca812586f12eb85519b54703fde43c0acd1c805837c376a9562e1376cSLBA-2011:0749-1ricci bug-fix updateThis update addresses the following bugs:
* Ricci no longer sends non-SSL data when it has reached its maximum number of connections.
* Ricci no longer depends on the the root user password to permit access; authentication is now done using the ricci user password.
* Ricci can now be configured remotely using ccs.
* Nodes can now be started and stopped using ccs.
* A man page has been added for ricci.
* It is now possible to pipe passwords into ccs_sync.
* ccs now fails (with an error) if a non-validating cluster.conf file is used.
* When an incorrect password is entered for a node in ccs_sync, it no longer continues to ask for the password in an endless loop.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ccs-0.16.2-35.el6.i686.rpm6674399c935db9abe56f975694659b23c74254df2f78b60d0343e7212509bd29Packages/ricci-0.16.2-35.el6.i686.rpme8243f7a466aabc5c7f16c79299da9c53391d904506106fe3d4103bcd21f68afSLBA-2011:0750-1rgmanager bug fix and enhancement updateThis update addresses the following bugs:
* clustat now correctly displays flags when a service is frozen or partially failed.
* clufindhostname -i no longer returns a random value.
* Restricted failover domain boundaries are now honored when performing virtual machine migrations.
* clustat no longer returns 255 if rgmanager is not running.
* The last owner field in "clustat -l" is now updated when a service fails over due to node death.
* Previously, if a service was in the "starting" state, failover domain rules would cause the service to relocate to a higher-priority node even if "nofailback" was set. This no longer occurs.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* rgmanager now sends signals to dbus when services change state.
* Independent subtrees may now be flagged as "non-critical," meaning they may fail and have their components manually restarted without the entire service being affected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rgmanager-3.0.12-11.el6.i686.rpma2bd0707d2d3af991dba4c9b6b24cbb94ba544111aae1755135ff4e7ec678645SLBA-2011:0751-1libselinux bug fix update These updated packages contain fixes for the following bugs:
* libselinux used __thread variables to store malloc() data in order to minimize computation. Destructors cannot be associated with __thread variables, so malloc() data stored in a __thread void* variable could potentially cause memory leaks upon thread exit. For example, repeatedly starting and stopping domains with libvirt could trigger out-of-memory exceptions, since libvirt starts one thread per domain, and each thread uses libselinux calls such as fgetfilecon. libselinux has been updated to be thread-safe, preventing these potential memory leaks.
* An update to libselinux added global destructors, which deleted thread- specific keys without checking that they had been initialized. Since the keys were not always initialized with the pthread_key_create() method and their default value was 0, it was possible that key 0 would be removed by these destructors. This resulted in segmentation faults in programs using active threads whose keys were removed, specifically in OpenJDK. Keys now receive a default value of -1, protecting uninitialized keys from attempts by global destructor to delete them. Note that this issue was discovered and corrected during development, and was not seen in production systems in the field.
* An update to libselinux caused a segmentation fault to appear in the multi- threaded pam_chauthtok() test program. If a shared library attempted to call pthread_key_create(), the associated destructors were registered with that library. The segmentation fault occurred when pthread_key_delete() was called, if that library was dereferenced with dlclose() before the destructors were removed with pthread_key_delete(). This issue has now been corrected. Note: this issue was discovered and corrected during development, and was not seen in production systems in the field.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libselinux-2.0.94-5.el6.i686.rpm3672029d9c4d0dc451f11638e781a42ade7f138c2be7bb2ff4c51bfcf13fe904Packages/libselinux-devel-2.0.94-5.el6.i686.rpme0b6d2ea97ee32c061958f0da094b781525515e3ddad5ef6dea84e8f02e8c801Packages/libselinux-python-2.0.94-5.el6.i686.rpm3fd5d100add9099b2eaa93f1b98722f34eef13ccf2f9dd18e14489674b35d69ePackages/libselinux-ruby-2.0.94-5.el6.i686.rpm0c285f3420d624b545a704163bb791b12bbc8ff217b7050472a967e49474b57bPackages/libselinux-static-2.0.94-5.el6.i686.rpm54410228878de2e4ebfff26159e54c8f42712d3af279937ffcb357761dafcd9bPackages/libselinux-utils-2.0.94-5.el6.i686.rpm9b35c510400fd74f0e91e71110df0fb97411a107cc0f2c08b1eda9f00a74a56dSLBA-2011:0753-1autofs bug fix updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autofs-5.0.5-31.el6.i686.rpma2a974f378782b9e11079adec469a88be936d45d2513dead9ecc8d0f1856a3baSLBA-2011:0754-1rds-tools bug fix and enhancement updateThe rds-tools package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.0.4, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, this update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the "rds-ping" command failed because the RDS protocol did not automatically enable the available underlying transports. This update adds a configuration file to the /etc/modprobe.d/ directory, and the transport modules are now loaded automatically whenever the main RDS module is loaded.
rds-tools package, which fixes these bugs and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rds-tools-2.0.4-3.el6.i686.rpm034e57c36e860b7c3e71cd26dad52a6f0881688c1ff1f35a34d58de2863a8429SLBA-2011:0756-1xorg-x11-drv-qxl bug fix updateThis updated package includes support for rev. 02 devices with surfaces.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* When using the qxl driver, resolution choices inside the guest would not exceed 1024x768 in size unless the xorg.conf configuration file was created and manually edited. This update ensures that larger resolutions are now available for guests with appropriate hardware without requiring a manual change to the xorg.conf file.
* When using the qxl driver, when connected to a virtual guest using SPICE and logging into a desktop session from the GDM display manager, switching to a virtual console using a key combination caused a server crash, and GDM to respawn. This update fixes this issue so that in the aforementioned situation, switching to a virtual console and back to the graphical desktop now works as expected.
* Xorg crashed shortly after X started up. This was caused by an insufficient amount of video memory made available to the qxl device. This update fixes this by making additional memory available to Xorg so that it no longer crashes.
* Running the Xorg command with the configure parameter (Xorg -configure) using the qxl driver resulted in a blacked out console window. This update provides a fix so that Xorg no longer crashed when run with the -configure parameter.
* The description field against the X.Org X11 qxl video driver was non- descriptive and stated only the name of the driver. This is now fixed to include descriptive information about the video driver.
xorg-x11-drv-qxl package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-qxl-0.0.12-9.el6.i686.rpmfd913cafa29e4d498f3d9c6b89936a7f96a9ff79d4a09832d4a3c7790020bf3bSLBA-2011:0757-1iproute bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated packages contain the following bug fixes:
* If the "ip" command was used to create a veth device pair, and the "peer" parameter was specified but the "name" parameter was not used, a segmentation fault occurred. The "name" parameter was an unnecessary requirement for this operation. The need for this parameter has been removed and the command now works as expected.
* The ss man page contained a reference to a nonexistent file. This reference has been updated with the correct file location.
* Previously, attempting to flush a secondary device with "ip secondary" would fail. This issue has now been corrected and secondary devices are flushed as expected.
These updated packages also provide the following enhancement:
* Support for adding, deleting, and modifying security contexts or security labels in ipsec policies has been added to the "ip xfrm" command.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iproute-2.6.32-16.el6.i686.rpmb81270a6ed0d88dbdbf9a7a961cfdccb2b1013ecf06764162025be76c9302433Packages/iproute-doc-2.6.32-16.el6.i686.rpm08909da3352c7318e0e2dedf14f778dce813f133c632e4f9ed8cdee93bfcc3a7SLBA-2011:0758-1libcxgb3 bug fix and enhancement update* This update upgrades libcxgb3 to upstream version 7.10, which provides multiple bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcxgb3-1.3.0-1.el6.i686.rpm34a89bec465bdf57a634dffcdb790616db8ce80cea942f07646a17c48300e612Packages/libcxgb3-static-1.3.0-1.el6.i686.rpm57be853d2aecc84a4ed6f3c454e8d99e7e582d907a17cb59422916dd8c008edbSLBA-2011:0759-1mdadm bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the "noiswmd" kernel command line option did not set the rd_NO_MDIMSM variable to 1 and the udev rules thus failed to match the option. This update removes the rule for the rd_NO_MDIMSM variable and adds the "noiswmd" and "nodmraid" command line options, which substitute the rule for rd_NO_MDIMSM.
* The md kernel module stopped responding when attempting to stop a RAID device. This occurred due to a mutex deadlock. With this update, the underlying code was changed and the issue no longer occurs.
* Previously, mdadm did not accept the short version of the "--export" (that is "-Y") and "--name" (that is "-N") options. This was due to missing entries in the list of short options. With this update, the missing entries have been added and the short versions of the options now work as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, mdadm was not able to rebuild newly-connected drives automatically. This update adds the array auto-rebuild feature and allows a RAID stack to automatically rebuild newly-connected drives.
* RAID migration is now supported: mdadm is now able to change the RAID level of an already-existing device.
* Previously, mdadm could not add a new disk to an already-existing volume. This update adds the OLCE (On Line Capacity Expansion) feature, which allows mdadm to add new disks to an array and allocate their resources to existing volumes.
* Previously, mdadm did not track the progress of the rebuild and level- migration operations and therefore was not able to recover their progress after a system failure. This update adds the check-pointing feature, which tracks their progress and allows mdadm to resume these operations after a system failure from the last check point.
* This update adds SAS-SATA feature, which allows the user to disconnect a set of SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) drives from a SCSI Controller Unit (SCU) and connect it to an Advanced Host Controller Interface (AHCI) and vice versa.
* This update limits the RAID-5 support for volumes on drives attached to the SCU on systems with the X79 chipset (code-named "Patsburg"). It inhibits the creation, assembly, activation, and level migration of RAID 5 volumes on drives attached to the SCU on these systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mdadm-3.2.1-1.el6.i686.rpm50e9b745bd7bd875addbc1b6f511a3605a74730b8f725b24604b3e51261271b2SLBA-2011:0760-1python-meh bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a conflicting shortcut used for both "Debug" and "Details" buttons, pressing the "Alt+D" key combination did not work. This update changes the keyboard shortcut for the "Debug" button to "Alt+G", resolving this issue.
* The "Url" field in the package's spec file has been corrected and no longer contains an invalid address.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-meh-0.11-1.el6.noarch.rpm2b4882adf64e16d69ab0a61ab04b68a8ba9f6e0b3474d024ac6f7e36b5ecbeaaSLBA-2011:0761-1libvirt-java bug fix and enhancement updateThe libvirt-java package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.4.7, which provides a new API, improved error-handling, and enhancements over the previous version.
libvirt-java packages, which resolve these issues and add these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-java-0.4.7-1.el6.noarch.rpm7b9afed1a21b1137fc00674fb05b42f840b91252fd90ddc135a8ddc4c2ae461bPackages/libvirt-java-devel-0.4.7-1.el6.noarch.rpmaef16bad647a4bfe38df51a5e0b772f406c4b5ff7498d58f17fb7ab8f10527b3Packages/libvirt-java-javadoc-0.4.7-1.el6.noarch.rpm9c8cd541db39eee963c4bb234402bfab7565d19bdc3dfdb50104cc1c5038adf9SLBA-2011:0762-1libvirt-qpid bug fix update* Previously, libvirt-qpid did not correctly connect to qpid due to an authentication conflict. This update rebuilds libvirt-qpid to match the qpid- cpp package. Now, libvirt-qpid runs as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-qpid-0.2.22-6.el6.i686.rpm6860282d008bf9b3a974cd869af1fe02b2c34bdea9e37405442d7c19eab3b254SLBA-2011:0763-1redhat-rpm-config bug fix and enhancement updateThe following bug is corrected in this update:
* A typo existed in the code which affected the disabling of automatic build- time dependencies. This update fixes this.
An additional macro has been added:
* %kernel_module_package_moddir is a macro that abstracts the location of certain additional drivers on a system. This macro can be used by several different Linux distributions, including Scientific Linux.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-rpm-config-9.0.3-33.el6.noarch.rpma7618ebecf7756b6e8dbe8f7386c6c3bce2a92221030378f3f6541dddebc6583SLBA-2011:0764-1corosync bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Multicast emulation caused an extra delay to the multicast packet transmission, causing unnecessary retransmission of the packet. This update adds the "miss_count_const" constant allowing the user to specify how many times a message is checked before retransmission occurs.
* When denied permissions from SELinux, corosync failed with a segmentation fault. Corosync now passes an error back to the API user when it is unable to create a connection between the server and client instead of causing a segmentation fault.
* When provided an invalid multicast address, corosync failed without errors. This is now fixed, thus corosync displays an error when given an invalid multicast address.
* Corosync client libraries delayed for 2 seconds before they displayed an error on a shut down. This is now fixed, thus the exited flag value before and after sem_wait is checked. If the value is true, ERR_LIBRARY displays.
* The default TTL value in multicast was 1, preventing use on a routed network. The TTL value is now configurable in the corosync configuration file, thus multicast can now be used on a routed network.
* Shared memory no longer is leaked if the corosync server unexpectedly exits while connected to corosync clients.
* Running multiple instances of corosync simultaneously would succeed, causing local node errors. This is now fixed to prevent initialization of multiple instances of corosync.
* If cman ran the corosync init script, it would cause the corosync init script to be blocked. This is now fixed to allow corosync to create a Pid file and to allow cman to run corosync.
* Corosync was unable to capture system events and notify the user about them. With this fix, SNMP MIB and daemon are added for system event notification via DBUS and SNMP.
* Member objects in corosync were not found due to validation failure. This is fixed with an addition to the objdb file, thus validation for SNMP/DBUS integration is now successful.
* The corosync build contained invalid version information, which caused rpmdiff to warn the user about version information changes. This was fixed, thus pkgconfig files are now correctly configured to display version as 1.2.3.
* Corosync rebuilds succeeded only on fresh installations due to a regression issue. This is now fixed, thus corosync now rebuilds on existing installations as well.
* A ring id file smaller than 8 bytes caused corosync to abort. This was fixed by recreating the ring id file, thus corosync now does not abort due to the ring id file.
* Inconsistent cluster.conf files amongst nodes caused a memory leak. This is now fixed, thus a configuration reload via cman_tool no longer causes a memory leak.
* During the recovery phase, aisexec exited unexpectedly, resulting in a lost network token. This is now fixed, thus aisexec no longer exits due to a lost token.
* UDPU transport is added, which simulates multicast via UDP unicast. This adds a third transport option to broadcast and multicast in a cluster.
* Fix abort that happens in rare circumstances during shutdown.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/corosync-1.2.3-36.el6.i686.rpmad6a530196d7ce7cdf412d152805d33bf39d39fd8337e2d4f29e1168cb72820aPackages/corosynclib-1.2.3-36.el6.i686.rpm50685a1abea730a76b8788a51e0adc5265cc6abfbe40e6051d2ef3a5f003da14Packages/corosynclib-devel-1.2.3-36.el6.i686.rpmbffcd3fe814f39982e93fc3c6152b44159ad3539e6ad729cfa46a9f761544632SLBA-2011:0765-1coolkey bug fix updateThis updated coolkey package fixes the following bug:
* Previous versions of coolkey would fail to operate correctly if the pcscd daemon in the pcsc-lite package was restarted. Proper operation could be restored by restarting the application which was using coolkey, for example, the Gnome screensaver or the Gnome login screen when used with a smart card login. With this update, applications no longer need to be restarted to function properly when the pcscd daemon is restarted.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/coolkey-1.1.0-17.el6.i686.rpmd7120784a4f229a53c14a0f42b9ef95155774064e483284a4f890ed815175e00Packages/coolkey-devel-1.1.0-17.el6.i686.rpm2a176ef20859a08e22531713884ffc7617cd3a6376612fdfc7b3a14f08caa7d7SLBA-2011:0766-1pam_pkcs11 bug fix updateThis updated pam_pkcs11 package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* The system returned the following debug message to standard error when you logged in with a smart card from the command line and "require smart card login" was enabled:
ERROR: pam_pkcs11.c:334: no suitable token available
With this update, the message is no longer returned.
* The system returned the following spurious message to standard error when you entered an incorrect personal identification number (PIN) when logging in from the command line with a smart card:
ERROR: pam_pkcs11.c:445: open_pkcs11_login() failed: Login incorrect
With this update, only the message "Login incorrect" is displayed and the error details are logged.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_pkcs11-0.6.2-11.1.el6.i686.rpmf8bea93b7edfb346e7f67b44cbc1c4f7c0623d6b736369519e35208f7570971dSLBA-2011:0768-1edac-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the edac-utils initscript did not use the standard error codes of other initscripts because several mandatory actions were missing. This update implements the initscript actions "condrestart", "try-restart", "force-reload" and sets the return values for each action accordingly. Now, the initscript uses the standard error code.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update extends the maximum number of channels from 2 to 6, in order to allow it to work with some designs that have 4 channels on FB-DIMM motherboards, e.g. the ones with Intel 7300 chipset. By default, this update identifies the motherboard via BIOS DMI board information. If not available, it will fallback to use DMI system information.
Note: the improvements from upstream version 0.16 are now added to edac-utils, including new motherboard labels, an option to delay the motherboard write labels, and a better parser to retrieve memory and vendor information from the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/edac-utils-0.9-14.el6.i686.rpmda26aa63b98c6952ea13302ce0b854a2b099ab9e858b26e3175a2696aba8be2ePackages/edac-utils-devel-0.9-14.el6.i686.rpmfdcfa89ce45f7e880c9a5978ad9e5e807af28cb451b2851fccc9edb4160bfcf2SLBA-2011:0769-1NetworkManager bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following issues:
* After Wireless was disabled in NetworkManager, a suspend and resume operation caused the wireless connection to become enabled automatically. This is now fixed to preserve the user set wireless state even after an rfkill operation (suspend and resume).
* Translations had assorted inconsistencies, including invalid characters as part of the network-manager-applet (languages: as, te, pa, gu, mr, fr, es, bn_IN) and NetworkManager (languages: bn_IN, es, fr, ja, mr). These are now fixed to display the correct translated strings.
* Due to a type truncation problem on 64-bit PPC systems, correctly configured connections was not displayed in connection editor. This is now fixed and connections are properly shown in the editor on all platforms as expected.
* Unprivileged users could change the status of the wireless connection and WWAN. This is now fixed to display a "not authorized" error for any unauthorized users attempting to change the wireless status.
* NetworkManager would insert warning messages in the /var/log/messages log file due to the hostname operation. This is now fixed to ensure no unnecessary warnings display during the hostname operation.
* Occasionally, the NetworkManager panel applet would not be able to determine user permissions to enable networking and therefore disabled the "Enable Networking" and "Enable Wireless" check boxes. This is now fixed to ensure that if the user has permissions to enable networking, the check boxes display as expected.
* Roaming between WPA/WPA2 access points in the same SSID attached to the same wireless LAN controller resulted in an unexpected re-authentication requirement. This is now fixed so that the SSID is preserved to be used again after a legitimate roaming disconnection event.
* Configurations that used multiple network devices where one device was an iSCSI adapter that should not have the default route were incorrectly handled. This is now fixed to ensure that iSCSI devices that are denied the default route do not receive it. (BZ665027)
* IPv6 static addressing configurations were unable to correctly save the gateway address. This is now fixed to ensure that the gateway address now saves the first configured IPv6 address.
* NetworkManager used to update /etc/hosts file, which could cause problems in some configurations. This is now fixed and NetworkManager does not modify /etc/hosts, leaving it for the administrator to set up.
* NetworkManager saved the WPA/WPA2 password despite selecting the "Ask for this password every time" option and presented a password field with some text when prompting the user to enter a new WPA/WPA2 connection password. This is fixed so that NetworkManager does not store passwords when "Ask for this password every time" is selected and displays an empty password field when prompting the user for the password.
This update adds also the following enhancements:
* IPv6 information such as the IP Address and DNS servers now displays in the connection information.
* DHCP lease change events now trigger dispatcher scripts at the /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d location.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-0.8.1-9.el6.i686.rpm9f187c7accbd8f483e96cf3fcf1e055546ffdab3716c516a6ef32de4dfc38bbfPackages/NetworkManager-devel-0.8.1-9.el6.i686.rpm774ddb1ea9d21306552b41bfda2efac66c373562e77a358b1d9696b12d96523aPackages/NetworkManager-glib-0.8.1-9.el6.i686.rpm08039c803a7cd5b78a629ccbffd441871dc31626ab9f6085da9e8b28269bd49aPackages/NetworkManager-glib-devel-0.8.1-9.el6.i686.rpm780b280882c583df9151325aa526a4ebbbb8b96fa76c58bd1261c97320246989Packages/NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-9.el6.i686.rpmb19c02168ee2c013f66c6306fd9fb222e5621ebef5bea7c14a4362f98ee8822dSLBA-2011:0770-1python-ethtool bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the manual pages for the command line tools pifconfig and pethtool were missing. This update adds the manual pages for both tools. Now, all tools are correctly documented in the python-ethtool package.
* Previously, the RETURN_STRING did not correctly handle the reference count of the Py_None singleton. Due to this problem, Python could abort with a fatal error if run repeatedly. This update corrects this error. Now, the reference for the Py_None singleton count is correctly handled and Python runs as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds IPv6 support to python-ethtool.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-ethtool-0.6-1.el6.i686.rpmbcdf42c1df38ef25cfd0d184162ab49f485d3655de350027c66b0ca77b2b1801SLBA-2011:0771-1qpid-cpp bug fix and enhancement updateThe qpid-cpp package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.10, which provides numerous improvements over the previous version.
These updated qpid-cpp packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, qpid-cpp man pages were generated using the help2man package. However, if the package was not installed on the system, the man pages were built incorrectly. With this update, man pages are now correctly generated without the help2man package.
* A qmf agent caused a running broker to crash when the message queue limits were exceeded. This was due to the corruption of various lists/maps in the broker's management agent. This update modifies all the corrupted lists/maps and a qmf agent no longer crashes a broker.
In addition, these updated packages provide the following enhancements:
* The QMFv2 C++ library and the QMFv2 Ruby binding have been added to the qpid- cpp component.
* QMFv1 now supports multiple brokers for a QMF namespace.
qpid-cpp packages, which resolve these issues and add these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-cpp-client-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm86eed462dbac1233f3e65b169ff73450b6c15e36569328db0f27ce1872acec65Packages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm649768e5f556485e1beb6c38c9a7e8cc82c8c51f8180ce7b69a18d81616745d3Packages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-docs-0.10-3.el6.noarch.rpma23b47c77b6dc4dfe020e13d4ec2662516671b4ee88ce5e5d0db5785e4b02857Packages/qpid-cpp-client-rdma-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm46357e2103cf8028f7bb4157a3af9e27034d938ac9cf32b391f6f00e7437144ePackages/qpid-cpp-client-ssl-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm5dc03d055af3e9c07b8fc97227db04b5ac2e222a2dcea2715f389780c2fa683dPackages/qpid-cpp-server-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm92b9b8993b2ad0a24e0876f48791a681282c93cb1598c6ffb4fce2754b71308cPackages/qpid-cpp-server-cluster-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm89d3db423947be2637a64e36fa47465b36a11dd658a705b3b1a8d1155b71b40fPackages/qpid-cpp-server-devel-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm85805bfef99a756c73cc201f85527dfeaf3fc16800e47665a732bed73bbb4665Packages/qpid-cpp-server-rdma-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm851f2daeb230063cef628a7423afafa064d7152713ddd4559b5f903acf4cef37Packages/qpid-cpp-server-ssl-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm633b4b2986338853d44d120819a3fdfe189ea8ce0e25c58646b52fbe0d62dba5Packages/qpid-cpp-server-store-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm456e25fdc4d3aaf82dd57cc5dee25975676850a29c07d2540ea295c3d6a7e81aPackages/qpid-cpp-server-xml-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm76e312e519b2d0fe1f9a49d02a4b67af4784fa94a91d55250bf682bd1d927e23Packages/rh-qpid-cpp-tests-0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm7003a0d374559b616f10cac3e98f6b0deb89df3d86a3401550a100ba32703e26SLBA-2011:0772-1lvm2 bug fix and enhancement updateThis update applies the following bug fixes:
* Fixes a possible endless loop in cache.
* Fixes a deadlock while removing last exclusive snapshot in cluster.
* Fixes a boot failure on big-endian architectures.
* Adds device-mapper library support for wiping ioctl buffers in kernel.
* Improves insufficient free space message for lvcreate.
* Fixes the use of --addtag --deltag arguments for pvchange in cluster.
* Adds support for multiple --addtag or multiple --deltag arguments for pvchange.
* Adds lvm2app support for querying float attributes.
* Fixes lvcreate to not exit incorrectly with a failure if --test option is used.
* Fixes vgs to not limit the number of tags displayed.
* Adds a possibility to use --addtag and --deltag arguments in one command.
* Fixes I/O errors for merged snapshots on boot.
* Adds a new global/metadata_read_only configuration option to disallow any operations changing metadata.
* Fixes a possible error in processing a regular expression used in device filter.
* Fixes incorrect detection of mounted filesystem in fsadm script.
* Adds scalability improvements.
* Clarifies the description in lvconvert man page.
* Adds support for /, =, !, :, #, & in tags.
* Fixes an issue where adding VG tags left metadata corrupted.
* Adds support for multiple --addtag and --deltag arguments within a single command.
* Adds support for up to 1024 characters in LV tags.
* Fixes cmirrord init script to not fail if it is already started.
* Fixes a failure in mirror log allocation if a device failure in the log is encountered.
* Fixes an issue that caused a mirror log to be removed while replacing the failed mirror image.
* Fixes pvremove to not show 'No physical volume label read' message when removing PVs with no metadata copies in one pvremove command.
* Fixes lvconvert to honour the --yes and --force options.
* Fixes a regression where a non-root user could not view LVM2 devices.
* Fixes a failure in rename during metadata archive and backup handling.
* Includes hooks for querying and setting pvs, vgs and lvs report fields in lvm2app.
* Fixes an issue where a mirror containing snapshot volumes could end up with I/O hung if there was a failed device.
* Fixes clvmd to clean up dlm lockspace if clvmd restart is invoked.
* Adds a possibility to use the allocate fault policy for mirrored logs.
* Disallows adding a mirror log and removing mirror images (or vice versa) in one step while specifying PVs.
* Clarifies a message about pvmove operation if another process finishes or aborts it.
* Improves lvscan man page to describe possible output values.
* Disallows converting a mirrored log to core log along with image conversion while specifying PVs.
* Fixes an issue with clustered mirrors and very slow I/O.
* Adds support for exclusively activating snapshots of clustered logical volumes.
* Adds new -f option to clvmd to run it in foreground.
* Fixes clvmd init script to comply with LSB init script guidelines.
* Reduces delays by avoiding scans on failed devices (devices/disable_after_error_count configuration option).
* Adds support for snapshots of a mirror.
* Adds support for striped mirrors.
* Adds 'cling by tags' allocation policy.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cmirror-2.02.83-3.el6.i686.rpm1c717b5143cdaf39946c0acf0855bd0249a894a992d8e197d39a1e12a2c69bb1Packages/device-mapper-1.02.62-3.el6.i686.rpmbb3236cb510116ba4a8dfb809a369eef1b91e78b06940f75c8709c4c6587a577Packages/device-mapper-devel-1.02.62-3.el6.i686.rpm40d9aa72b54de754cb7ae529a907744b5b1b2fdd5726944a818a5e2e68751244Packages/device-mapper-event-1.02.62-3.el6.i686.rpmb1e9d2d63f41b1173660f61c104092b999a6726e3155278c7e2a18decc04425cPackages/device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.62-3.el6.i686.rpmd14bd953de477af8275aa64e474ef9a0798880f52fe38582a2b59eac1d00d1a3Packages/device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.62-3.el6.i686.rpm4a791373ddd5060fff7c456ab9459ba427f65314b867f7369bfe44c2d4d6d452Packages/device-mapper-libs-1.02.62-3.el6.i686.rpm0f6d72780bedc6164df36bb1b47b2e4bd0f026b3934b96fbdc69d973b17126b9Packages/lvm2-2.02.83-3.el6.i686.rpm057a3d86ff4ae797eeb44e2e0fa8def104a004579bb95b6b4c58dbfd76c7b8a2Packages/lvm2-cluster-2.02.83-3.el6.i686.rpmc47ddddb4a6ede4f0af961ff88d252d07b4fb0744684c5d7eab277443a45f1b9Packages/lvm2-devel-2.02.83-3.el6.i686.rpm7a8cad7c334d18290fb3d472b78cfdc71d029b3227c4f43a4f535753be1639ffPackages/lvm2-libs-2.02.83-3.el6.i686.rpm93b20727364472831102a472cc277ffdc0b6d6201f6d67e0682070275379b34eSLBA-2011:0773-1sos bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the rhelVersion() function incorrectly identified the major release version in Scientific Linux 6. This impacted two non-default sos plug- ins (general and cluster) and sometimes caused that incomplete information was retrieved from the system when these plug-ins were enabled. This bug has been fixed and the rhelVersion() now always returns correct value of the Scientific Linux version.
* When the non-default lockdump feature was turned on, the cluster plug-in terminated with a traceback while sos was generating a report. This bug has been fixed, lockdump data are now present in reports and the cluster plug-in gives no error messages in the described scenario.
* Previously, reports generated by the sosreport utility did not include the /etc/anacrontab file, which may be essential for debugging cron issues. With this update, sos includes the /etc/anacrontab file in its reports.
* On IBM S/390 architecture, outputs from the parted and dumpe2fs utilities were not included in sos reports. This bug has been fixed and data retrieved from both utilities are now properly included in sos reports.
* When FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) compliance mode was active on the system, the sosreport program terminated with a traceback during generation of the MD5 checksum. As a consequence, no MD5 checksum was generated and no information about the name of the generated report was given, even though the report archive was generated correctly. This bug has been fixed, MD5 checksums are now generated in non-FIPS compliant mode (for compatibility with prior release) and SHA-2 checksums are generated in FIPS compliant mode.
* Previously, when sos was run without the rpm-python package installed, the sosreport program terminated with a traceback. With this update, the rpm-python package has been added into the sos spec file as a required package and this bug no longer occurs.
* Previously, sos did not back up files in the /etc/dhcp/ directory when it was run with the dhcp plug-in enabled and a DHCP server installed in the system. This bug has been fixed and sos now properly backs up these files in the described scenario.
* Due to a minor bug in the code, the startup plugin-in was unable to collect output from the chkconfig utility. This bug has been fixed and the chkconfig utility output is now properly included in sos reports.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, sos uses "dmsetup ls --tree" command output to print out summaries of complex device setups in sos reports. These summaries are much clearer to read compared to other options the dmsetup utility provides.
* With this update, sos includes the /etc/sssd/sssd.conf configuration file in its reports if the sssd package is installed and configured in the system.
* With this update, sos now supports next-generation X.509 entitlement certificates. These certificates are properly captured and included in sos reports.
* The lsblk utility shows the tree structure of all block devices in the system. With this update, sos captures the output of the lsblk utility and includes it in sos reports.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sos-2.2-8.el6.noarch.rpma87dafcc20154051dc5ec1176f0c79ee8dbf9ab8bebbc00f282c07870e67fa34SLBA-2011:0774-1qpid-tools bug fix updateThis updated qpid-tools package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* When executing the "call %domainid create" command, the following error occurred:
Exception in do_call: %r local variable 'smsg' referenced before assignment
This was caused by an uninitialized variable in the "do_call" method.
* The "list" command, provided by the qpid-tools package, did not show the "node" object in libvirt-qpid.
* QMFv2 supports map arguments, however, qpid-tools could not be used to call the methods that use the map arguments.
* The qpid-tools package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.10, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
* Prior to this update, qpid-tools was not able to use the JobServer's "GetJobAd" call.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-tools-0.10-3.el6.noarch.rpm6cc13b5c2147a7e8e202dca981ebe2628981db0fb838d235e67a0ac021286a80SLBA-2011:0776-1vgabios bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the vgabios for the qemu standard vga expected to find the framebuffer memory at the magic address 0xe0000000. Due to the overlapping memory reservations, qemu-kvm aborted unexpectedly when the guest operating system (OS) tried to use the address space at 0xe0000000 for other spaces, e.g. mapping resources of hot-plugged PCI devices. This update changes the vgabios to lookup the framebuffer memory in PCI space instead. Now, the address space at 0xe0000000 can freely be used by the guest OS.
* Previously, vgabios did not support DOS Protected Mode Services (DPMS) for Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) for Windows guests. This update adds DPMS support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vgabios-0.6b-3.6.el6.noarch.rpm1cca1e22e8478d6b5cb9bedc0840288372c2b20311c3ee1b3e3044ab17023d94SLBA-2011:0780-1man-pages-overrides bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated man-pages-overrides package provides fixes for the following bugs:
* The semanage(8) manual page has been rewritten.
* Several typographical errors have been fixed in the yum-verify(1) manual page.
* The release tag has been fixed in the w3m(1) manual page.
* The missing description for the auto-rename option has been added to the lftp(1) manual page.
* The logrotate(8) manual page has been updated, fixing multiple issues such as missing options, typographical errors, an incorrect author tag, and a faulty description of the "size" parameter.
* The Japanese version of the man(1) manual page no longer contains a duplicate line in the specification of the "-p pager" option
* Several syntax errors and typographical errors have been fixed in the expect(1) manual page.
* The information on home directories in the useradd(8) manual page has been fixed.
* The "-v" option in the parametersetfattr(1) manual page is now described more extensively to prevent possible confusion.
* The find(1) manual page has been rewritten.
* The setfacl(1) manual page has been update to address various issues.
* A typographical error has been fixed in the userpasswd(1) manual page.
* Several typographical errors have been fixed in the locate(1) manual page
* Several typographical errors have been fixed in the pcregrep(1) manual page.
* Several typographical errors have been fixed in the pcretest(1) manual page.
* Several typographical errors have been fixed in the magic(5) manual page.
In addition, this updated package provides the following enhancements:
* The dftest(1) and randpkt(1) manual pages are now available.
* The ospfclient(8) and watchquagga(8) manual pages are now available.
man-pages-overrides package, which resolves these issues and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-overrides-2.5-1.el6.noarch.rpmfc685fb36433a850eed2ec2b91720892aad3a0fd375c69e13429f1765712e635SLBA-2011:0781-1yum-metadata-parser bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to an error in the conversion of SQLite data for large packages, an attempt to install a package larger than 2GB caused Yum to incorrectly represent the package size as a negative number. This update ensures that yum- metadata-parser converts all data to SQLite correctly, and package sizes are now always represented as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-metadata-parser-1.1.2-16.el6.i686.rpm1aa97a69b0516b3e68b2be7e966c7e40a717635c3bee6cbadd87aef06467eaebSLBA-2011:0783-1papi bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated papi package fixes the following bug:
* When using PAPI on the AMD family 0x15 processors, the "papi_avail" utility returned that the number of hardware performance counters was four. However, for these processors, the number of hardware performance counters is six. This update implements support for the additional two hardware counters.
In addition, this updated package provides the following enhancement:
* Previously, PAPI did not handle the new event mappings for the AMD Opteron 6000-series processor and some newer AMD family 10h processors. Due to this, PAPI did not recognize or work with these processors. This update adds the lists of the new events and PAPI recognizes and works with the processors correctly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/papi-4.1.0-5.el6.i686.rpm89092e0eb95ea882bb5318c8e9800796d85692cf0de2e13f3585cc9fe144f726Packages/papi-devel-4.1.0-5.el6.i686.rpmeaea5c5109c5a4733a1b701338fd47e879de6fc08cb417ebdb65ccc85654c64dSLBA-2011:0784-1xinetd bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When a binary is built with the "RELRO" flag, the ELF sections are reordered to include internal data sections before program's data sections, and the Global Offset Table (GOT) address section of the resulting ELF file is mapped read-only. This ensures that any attempt to overwrite the GOT entry and gain control over the execution flow of a program fails with an error. Because of this, the xinetd daemon is now compiled with full RELRO by using the "-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now" gcc option.
* When a log file of a xinetd-controlled service exceeded the size limit specified in its configuration file, xinetd terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, a patch has been applied to address this issue, and the xinetd daemon no longer crashes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xinetd-2.3.14-31.el6.i686.rpmc592c2673f3682e7b74c4674be9305090cd0ae21c5f528b100089be99e848a4bSLBA-2011:0785-1rsyslog enhancement updateThe rsyslog packages provide an enhanced, multi-threaded syslog daemon that supports MySQL, syslog/TCP, RFC 3195, permitted sender lists, filtering on any message part, and fine grain output format control. Rsyslog is compatible with stock sysklogd, and can be used as a drop-in replacement. It is simple to set up, with advanced features suitable for enterprise-class, encryption-protected syslog relay chains.
These updated rsyslog packages add the following enhancement:
* With this update, rsyslog is built with the PIE (Position Independent Executable) and RELRO (read-only relocations) flags, thus, increasing the overall security. Also, rsyslog now owns the "/etc/pki/rsyslog" directory. A ChangeLog which contains a record of changes made to the rsyslog package was added to the existing documentation in the "/usr/share/doc/rsyslog-[VERSION]" directory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsyslog-4.6.2-3.el6.i686.rpm73d883881cbd6b22fe74f8d22a96559f58d8131a67895f86fe66879002b6464cPackages/rsyslog-gnutls-4.6.2-3.el6.i686.rpm180718fa120f5fbac72228824bd8dad9d2334f43164e7b272c174bd31d8e5c85Packages/rsyslog-gssapi-4.6.2-3.el6.i686.rpm97f60b5b1cf634d3203a8fa545804d9dbb4decf1ddaf1c5329ac5483c3882ae0Packages/rsyslog-mysql-4.6.2-3.el6.i686.rpm935d191fe150114a87e17c230ee97ffcb322b1db8e978f69db1a6268dde9cc3aPackages/rsyslog-pgsql-4.6.2-3.el6.i686.rpme32221f819be6a90a5007117fdfe203bf415e23b9ea383d37ce52d0e0b4580d5Packages/rsyslog-relp-4.6.2-3.el6.i686.rpme1b0e212ee1216be33dc08beb87cc3c365a525431b1191fbf7789d7b582617b8SLBA-2011:0786-1prelink bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When the prelink utility was used to modify executables or shared libraries, it did not preserve the corresponding access control lists (ACL) other than SELinux context. This update ensures that the ACLs are preserved as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/prelink-0.4.4-1.el6.i686.rpmcd0aa5bff66e9e2f1b220c51a0e2d8f59bc25370af7b0a8b303e46847ba2b32fSLBA-2011:0787-1squashfs-tools bug fix update* A glibc update exposed a coding error in mksquashfs. This error resulted in dracut hanging while booting the RHEV Hypervisor from PXE/CDROM/USB and an invalid LiveCD image being produced. The lines "memcpy(data_cache, data_cache + SQUASHFS_METADATA_SIZE," and "memcpy(directory_data_cache, directory_data_cache +" were changed respectively to "memmove(data_cache, data_cache + SQUASHFS_METADATA_SIZE," and "memmove(directory_data_cache, directory_data_cache +", thus a RHEV Hypervisor boot from PXE/CDROM/USB now successfully completes without hanging during a boot.
* An error in unsquashfs code caused it to abort with "FATAL ERROR aborting: failed to read fragment table" during attempts to read a v3 image. The line "return;"is changed to "return TRUE;", thus unsquashfs is now able to read v3 images.
squashfs-tools package which resolves these issues.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/squashfs-tools-4.0-5.el6.i686.rpmde3949d6ff3809f4a06944c8737e775bfe2253c7dcbf680cc5d09b140e7822a3SLBA-2011:0788-1cronie bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The initscript output written to /var/log/boot.log contained a double output of "OK", printed by /etc/init.d/crond and daemon. This error has been corrected: the echo from /etc/init.d/crond is removed, thus the output is now as expected.
* Cronie didn't close file descriptor, which caused other applications such as anacron that are subsequently started by cronie to inherit the file descriptor. This caused SELinux to prevent /bin/bash access. With this update, the file descriptor is no longer inherited by other applications, thus SELinux no longer prevents /bin/bash access.
* An incorrect option in the bash script caused anacron to run daily instead of hourly if the /var/spool/anacron/cron.daily file existed. The error has been corrected: the bash script option is fixed and anacron now runs once a day if the /var/spool/anacron/cron.daily file exists.
* RELRO flags were previously not set by default from crond. This is now fixed so that cronie is compiled with RELRO protection enabled.
* The /usr/bin/crontab was set to use both setuid and setgid permissions, but this was changed to use only setuid.
* Multiple code quality improvements were made, which include: - In src/crontab.c, mkstemp expects six X's to be replaced with digits at the end of each filename. This fix removes the extra X's. - In src/security.c, ccon was not freed after a return. This is fixed and ccon is now freed using context_free. - In anacron/run_job.c, fdin was tested before being initialized. This is fixed to ensure that fdin is now initialized prior to testing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cronie-1.4.4-7.el6.i686.rpm300cd012ff2388afcc36d1ad7e2b9a24ce0df6eb280686d4473e06e59426e989Packages/cronie-anacron-1.4.4-7.el6.i686.rpm8686d9b8f203a9221656ca035493caa943b517d4d31591a7ea7a27020e808970Packages/cronie-noanacron-1.4.4-7.el6.i686.rpm707d7e558a4219024b73d391deb068a5f8f923dd8b2efc01a585665cb31c15a1SLBA-2011:0789-1libgssglue bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the libgssglue library files were placed in the "/usr/lib/" or "/usr/lib64/" directory, depending on the architecture. As the library is required by rpcbind which is installed in "/sbin/", this update moves the libgssglue library files to "/lib/" or "/lib64/".
* Previously, it was not possible to install both the 32-bit and 64-bit -devel packages simultaneously. This update resolves this multi-arch conflict.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgssglue-0.1-11.el6.i686.rpmf381f98c6bc962ae1cb545ca4386112ea67b402e0df00fa0104fbd787c8e4713Packages/libgssglue-devel-0.1-11.el6.i686.rpmd4b6e14353f682a11e587975763e7746d14d45801fd688565666d11f3ad0437dSLBA-2011:0790-1shadow-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the pam_tally.so module was used to write to /var/log/faillog. Since the module is no longer shipped, the faillog application that reads that file became obsolete. This update removes faillog from Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/shadow-utils-4.1.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpmf358183accf5fd4e973c7f2297a365dbedc9cc12f100941973cdc51755cea9b1SLBA-2011:0793-1xorg-x11-drv-xgi and xorg-x11-drivers bug fix and enhancement updateThe new xorg-x11-drv-xgi package contains a video driver for XGI Z-series graphics chips for the X.Org implementation of the X Window System.
The xorg-x11-drivers package contains all of the individual X.Org drivers, to allow installation of all drivers at once, without having to track which individual drivers are present on each architecture.
This enhancement update adds the xorg-x11-drv-xgi package to Scientific Linux 6. The xorg-x11-drv-xgi package has been introduced to provide support for XGI Z7, Z9, and Z11 series chips. This new package adds native support for these chips, including native video mode setup, 2D acceleration, and hardware cursor support.
In addition, this update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the X Window System failed to load a module containing a driver for the XGI graphics cards. This bug has been fixed and the module is now properly loaded when generating an xorg.conf configuration file.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* The driver for XGI Volari Z9s graphics cards has been updated for newer server system support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drivers-7.3-13.3.el6.i686.rpm7e56dee43d2c8002c300a50485f84edade1b280ddd475180870e676564da5c3dSLBA-2011:0795-1libnl bug fix updateThis update addresses the following issues:
* When a domain started under libvirt, a memory leak was triggered from the libnl library because libnl continued to use memory no longer in use. Memory leaks in libnl are now fixed and libnl releases memory after it completes usage.
* The port allocation/de-allocation was not safe in multi-threaded applications and the logic was incorrect, which resulted in some applications and other libraries being unable to initialize libnl. Port allocation/de-allocation and logic is now fixed, and libnl can now be initialized.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnl-1.1-14.el6.i686.rpm8c6043421e7f431976fc1f19e9363b92f6bad9591e441e3c27e0a434e27cce64Packages/libnl-devel-1.1-14.el6.i686.rpmc654a6439b9e5a4f504ab02f5434349d336c7e133230a9f6c6d30f980298d334SLBA-2011:0796-1nss-pam-ldapd bug fix updateThe nss-pam-ldapd provides the nss-pam-ldapd daemon (nslcd) which uses a directory server to look up name service information on behalf of a lightweight nsswitch module.
This updated nss-pam-ldapd package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, nslcd did not allow parentheses to be used in a valid name. With this update, the implementation of the "validusers" configuration option has been added and the use of opening and closing parentheses in usernames and groupnames is now allowed.
* Verifying the nss-pam-ldapd package (by executing the "rpm --verify nss-pam- ldapd" command) failed in the /etc/nslcd.conf file due to changes in that configuration file performed after the installation of the package. With this update, post-installation changes in the /etc/nslcd.conf file no longer affect the verification of the nss-pam-ldapd package.
* The nslcd man page syntax contained an error which caused the man page to return the following error message on the standard error output:
Error parsing *roff command from file /usr/share/man/man8/nslcd.8.gz
This update fixes the syntax error and the "man nslcd" command no longer returns an error message.
* When nslcd was configured to use multiple LDAP servers, it failed to fall back to a different server in case the primary server could not be reached. This was due to nslcd trying to keep the first connection alive even when the connection was dropped. With this update, nslcd correctly falls back to a different server after loosing connection with the current one.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nss-pam-ldapd-0.7.5-7.el6.i686.rpm37fe987f0889bdcc4c65aa47cb556417fa5a3146fa30393d1734b80bf5cddfefSLBA-2011:0799-1libhbalinux bug fix updateThis updated libhbalinux package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Creating an FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) interface, by executing the "fceoadm -c [interface]" command, and shortly after the creation executing the "fcoeadm -i" command (which displays information about FCoE instances), resulted in a segmentation fault due to a NULL pointer dereference. This update fixes this issue and a segmentation fault no longer occurs in the aforementioned case.
* After upgrading the libhbalinux package, the "fcoeadm -i" command (which shows information about FCoE instances) printed an error message. With this update, the "fcoeadm -i" command has been fixed, and no longer returns an error message.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhbalinux-1.0.10-3.el6.i686.rpm97643be01ca00f4a0719adb893c54d5b9439dc68a92a518264685a5684674559SLBA-2011:0800-1evolution-mapi bug fix updateThis package fixes the following bug:
* When accessing an address book on an Exchange 2007 server, a flaw in the MAPI extension caused the evolution-data-server process to occasionally crash. This was because evolution-mapi mistook EDataBookView as a GObject, instead of a bonobo_object, and as a result was reffing/unreffing it with g_object_ref/g_object_unref. This patch uses the proper functions for ref/unref, resolving the issue.
evolution-mapi package, which resolves this.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evolution-mapi-0.28.3-7.el6.i686.rpm3bf8a0dbdf754f86e77e2305f2bd17a8880a2b8b4e3b7d7f1943b1f7602ab1dfPackages/evolution-mapi-devel-0.28.3-7.el6.i686.rpm9e8e464f859efa05389e3dbe78bcae1f698a4f09e2ca9f756b6591f4e1b2a579SLBA-2011:0801-1python-qpid bug fix updateThe python-qpid package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.10, which provides numerous improvements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-qpid-0.10-1.el6.noarch.rpm2476b2637913ed3ecf5b4ae44f3a538c05194509035fce6b5bbbeab3eb3c6e76SLBA-2011:0802-1qpid-tests bug fix updateThe qpid-tests package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.10, which provides numerous improvements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-tests-0.10-1.el6.noarch.rpm1b380ac263eebe33ad4b17bdaa66487066445d78d08ea776201fb084104363e4SLBA-2011:0803-1ldapjdk bug fix update When parsing an attribute definition from a directory server schema entry, the ldapjdk parser did not properly handle the ORDERING and SUBSTR matching rule specifications.
This bug was being encountered by: 1) RHDS customers using the 389-ds-console code; -or- 2) Custom applications while using the LDAPSchemaElement.getOptionalValues() or LDAPAttributeSchema.getValue() methods to get a string representation of an LDAP attribute that has multiple matching rule types present.
The offending method in ldapjdk was fixed so that new attributes with multiple matching rule types are created properly.
An updated package that fixes this bug is now available.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ldapjdk-4.18-6.el6.i686.rpm2cc38ef998dd9a19c6ccab6f7c0d5d62bc7e68a58ab1abcb1535e80eb8899a50Packages/ldapjdk-javadoc-4.18-6.el6.i686.rpm247ec9bf0c900e7c43686f9d211d06a5776a401feeb6278cb218d5e738c8dc72SLBA-2011:0804-1irqbalance bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* irqbalance was not previously built with PIE and RELRO enabled, as they were in Scientific Linux 5. In this update, irqbalance is built as a PIE executable and is using RELRO protection.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/irqbalance-0.55-29.el6.i686.rpm6f5f8e21b90b740e37dc87c1fdeee63b4507ac0d8744912b63ccac0d4abbd529SLBA-2011:0806-1libpciaccess bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* If pci_system_init/pci_system_cleanup was run twice (or more) in a row within the one process, a double close() could occur on the config_fd variable. This caused an error, as the FD associated with nullfd was closed by the second pci_get_strings() call. That was because the pci_device_linux_sysfs_destroy() failed to re-initialize the global 'config_fd' variable to -1 after closing it. This patch adds a line to set config_fd to -1 after the closure, fixing the issue.
* When the pci_system_init() function opened the /proc/mtrr file and saved its file descriptor, then pci_system_cleanup() would fail to close the file descriptor. This resulted in a leak of the FD. With this update, added to the above bug's patch, the file descriptor is closed as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libpciaccess-0.10.9-4.el6.i686.rpm0106c8f3d50f6d93a9e1376b0f245c19595b69d4de1add7e0fbd7c119cd2fa64Packages/libpciaccess-devel-0.10.9-4.el6.i686.rpmcdd67547b99e2e921bf7b4299ec87d09320c0ce1d1f655a73f5ac818e5ba106cSLBA-2011:0808-1libtdb bug fix updateThese updated libtdb packages fix the following bug:
* When processing very large database updates, occasionally, tdb incorrectly allocated unnecessarily large amounts of memory. As a result, an OOM (Out Of Memory) situation occurred. This was caused by libtdb calling the tdb_expand() function to increase its size by creating space to store an extra hundred records of the size of the largest record it currently has. With this update, this behavior has been removed and tdb no longer allocates unnecessarily large amounts of memory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtdb-1.2.1-3.el6.i686.rpm7f3a071a95e8313f17444fd8d508ff96bebc1d4c32001afe03d12f2f7a999847Packages/libtdb-devel-1.2.1-3.el6.i686.rpm2d44f4d6e40c71c6ed5d2aaad3eff6c4d96954ce00c376aeb3bec3eea85b4922Packages/tdb-tools-1.2.1-3.el6.i686.rpme90c9ffca0bbbf5e57dd1a585fab1ec96cefe6ce8eb0270b21f05881b2125d87SLBA-2011:0809-1saslwrapper bug fix updateThe saslwrapper package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.10, which provides numerous improvements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-saslwrapper-0.10-2.el6.i686.rpm7073044dab984191c4364e1741fe4fff884c5a8aeda9bc4ee58207925587a564Packages/ruby-saslwrapper-0.10-2.el6.i686.rpmf579c5016fe3cc0171bd1bcbe4da44e0a042b951b6956e898fa670818bed9797Packages/saslwrapper-0.10-2.el6.i686.rpm872569222b71c5226b798732231abfba2b606601c12ba8025f9269e1d9f134c6Packages/saslwrapper-devel-0.10-2.el6.i686.rpm1946ee0ed13b6fa4c2c5c5c1e16524283d8e6d798d8b5938a2b4da4c08261c79SLBA-2011:0810-1postgresql bug fix updateThese updated postgresql packages fix the following bug:
* Previously, PL/pgSQL functions could have failed with an error if they used composite types as their arguments or result types. This happened if a column was dropped in the table underlying the composite type. This update adapts the source code that handles these situations so that such functions work correctly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postgresql-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpm5e32a625bb013a8d05e9ff0445ae561dcb9019f7f715956edd3363ce4b79be64Packages/postgresql-contrib-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpm08c73220e0f8022d0c105bc2ba131166c998e21aad5661ffdee33819252f26d1Packages/postgresql-devel-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpmbbf3963401eb696f4197d4f393bb380e118649c2d483512cf7a5522991de983dPackages/postgresql-docs-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpm0963d7d362832a0b59e4168d4513951742f339fc53758870ad0760ed527e94d1Packages/postgresql-libs-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpm4c64626b257147ffdf25bb436eaf798ab1af3d4637a0df489b3cd2f8a6a8d673Packages/postgresql-plperl-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpma2fdedbec93abb6e9ce7a85fcab1897ef9ce7913f43b5782d5b2e42039c47a8fPackages/postgresql-plpython-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpm201be68dec4f8a86c7ddc64c19062ac1c4305e7134c55e0f68b67f16105829c1Packages/postgresql-pltcl-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpm858308395acff0776127a0f956de4b861adaba544bb0c797aa4d955780710ea5Packages/postgresql-server-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpm339d73f096c3c3b40ea61d2629dcf474bf98fa130c8c471128e060119b1f13f3Packages/postgresql-test-8.4.7-2.el6.i686.rpmc418c965e85d2884273c85c36d1e90b7577d253686047242bff6e44dbd8f8e80SLBA-2011:0812-1python-urlgrabber bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to changes to the curl packages that enabled the use of Network Security Services (NSS) by default, urlgrabber may have been unable to retrieve remote data. Consequent to this, an attempt to download repository data using the Yum package manager could fail with the "HTTP 403" status code. This update adapts urlgrabber to retain the compatibility with the curl packages, so that the applications that use this package (including Yum) can retrieve remote data as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-urlgrabber-3.9.1-8.el6.noarch.rpm87755a1c857ca3ef9590f6924c6f752dc0fbcf07cf1f8da02ded59ca82970884SLBA-2011:0814-1ibutils bug fix updateThese updated ibutils packages fix the following bug:
* Previous releases of the ibutils package were not built for the PowerPC 64-bit architecture. This has been fixed and the ibutils package is now built for the PowerPC 64-bit architecture as well.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibutils-1.5.4-3.el6.i686.rpm9b4bd0c105d8a566e95abc49928b43f11105d39ef4bb2e0113b7bf5e184f6da9Packages/ibutils-devel-1.5.4-3.el6.i686.rpme7686ff39b03b8c0eeaec10b083cd055c77617e8888d3974430c34693bfd97f0Packages/ibutils-libs-1.5.4-3.el6.i686.rpm44079cb74e5145d94c5a1f606ee3100c5bd1f6711ff3abb0bc35c3c4466b4117SLBA-2011:0818-1python-rhsm bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, booting for the first time failed after a new Scientific Linux 6 installation was performed on HP DL360 Gen8. This was due to using invalid locale names, which caused a stack trace. The same problem also affected Scientific Linux 6's Subscription Manager. The problem has been fixed by using "C" as the default locale so that the Scientific Linux 6 first boot and Subscription Manager work as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-rhsm-0.95.14-1.el6_1.noarch.rpm8e193cdb8460fdfc93d91c87e4766de147e5bfd166949985632ff0a1593fabd8SLBA-2011:0821-1lldpad bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the lldpad service triggered excessive timeout events every second. This caused the service to consume excess resources. With this update, the lldpad service has switched from polling-based to a demand-based model. This prevents excessive timeout event generation and ensures the service consumes only the expected resources.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lldpad-0.9.41-4.el6_1.4.i686.rpm4ffa75e774cfb158502b0ab38af57866e393c3606a102c5af6988f8671d676ebPackages/lldpad-devel-0.9.41-4.el6_1.4.i686.rpm7a55b71ddb189621a2a5de3a635987ce505d811357d85a814d14c93128b6ebf1SLBA-2011:0824-2389-ds-base bug fix updateBugs fixed in this updated package include:
* Password changes did not replicate because the method used to pass the changes to consumer servers was rejected on the consumer. This issue has been corrected, and password changes now replicate as expected.
* Values could be lost when group memberships were synchronized between 389 Directory Server and Active Directory with the Windows Sync feature. The synchronization and modify operations have been altered to prevent this issue, allowing group updates to synchronize with Active Directory.
* The ldclt command-line testing tool crashed during LDAP ADD operations because an LDAP attribute was not set correctly, preventing the creation of entries that did not already exist. This update allows the LDAP ADD to proceed correctly.
* The server crashed if a long running task was started using the cn=tasks,cn=config interface and then the server was shut down before the task completed. This update prevents the server from crashing, but does not gracefully terminate the task, which can leave the server database in an inconsistent state. For example, the fixup-memberof.pl script invokes a tasks to fix up the memberOf attribute in group member entries. If the server is shut down before the task can complete, some entries may not have the correct memberOf values. Users should ensure that tasks are complete before shutting down the server to avoid inconsistency.
* When using the Entry USN feature, deleting an entry caused a memory leak via the entryusn attribute. This update fixes the memory leak.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/389-ds-base-1.2.8.2-1.el6_1.3.i686.rpm5273bdd8799872ec6c53f74c0bbe4456d0c0aaa95aa040c88144569ff09c0998Packages/389-ds-base-devel-1.2.8.2-1.el6_1.3.i686.rpm36b21244b1c872c935ede434cac8b8748cb2a516faa945c6fb37d7e6217ff3a5Packages/389-ds-base-libs-1.2.8.2-1.el6_1.3.i686.rpmc2f71bbd4d4b85750f57064da84a5c5e5526978f98b4863b03ea2d0b7c0d381dSLBA-2011:0848-1openssh bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, when the SSH_USE_STRONG_RNG variable was set to 1, openssh read 48 bytes from the /dev/random number generator to generate a seed. This seed was too long and caused long delays on ssh or sshd startup and when connections were received. Now, the SSH_USE_STRONG_RNG variable contains number of bytes that should be pulled from /dev/random (with a minimum default value of six) and the delays no longer occur.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssh-5.3p1-52.el6_1.2.i686.rpm37fd333bc4e66e6cb0b237430e0db2b70b667046e858b0248d804cb0dc9e47afPackages/openssh-askpass-5.3p1-52.el6_1.2.i686.rpm75f454d06cd6228a81cefb72b9b24e03c441cc8784e901d2ab5a42066b94aa6bPackages/openssh-clients-5.3p1-52.el6_1.2.i686.rpm613cc223ae971122d6c9ea61fa816941709ade4bdf525a80c4e8bd7176fc2a87Packages/openssh-ldap-5.3p1-52.el6_1.2.i686.rpmb02e90d6d61c964ee8d75ee5ae8a6f6db5b9376ce164984908b04c0907ae85a9Packages/openssh-server-5.3p1-52.el6_1.2.i686.rpmd3599c0631abce1e37696bc6d68496b390fbea99e20554ecad314ba8e423fe47Packages/pam_ssh_agent_auth-0.9-52.el6_1.2.i686.rpm896b5e328c539a8545c84c22837d9145f9523c077431513fc14259bb694507adSLBA-2011:0849-1sssd bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When the first DNS entry defined in the /etc/resolv.conf file was unreachable, the sssd utility failed to try to connect to any subsequent DNS server to resolve the SRV record. This caused sssd to permanently operate in offline mode. This bug has been fixed and sssd is now able to connect to an alternate server if the primary server is down.
* The sssd client terminated when the ldap_default_authtok_type option was not configured. With this update, the ldap_default_authtok_type option now defaults to "password" if it is not specified in the /etc/sssd/sssd.conf file and the bug no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sssd-1.5.1-34.el6_1.1.i686.rpmc353dafd80c7f113e04853332469b457fe73ce3b3ed8bbead7d708d2c52ef41cPackages/sssd-client-1.5.1-34.el6_1.1.i686.rpmdd213b034fc679dc376f4e27195a88ddb6791085eab7263d8961358a6d188f7dPackages/sssd-tools-1.5.1-34.el6_1.1.i686.rpmf66f6a7f801ec9032a775aef18b19f4550aedc385d968678ecb367c9796c2c34SLBA-2011:0854-1corosync bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When the corosync server terminated unexpectedly, if it was connected to corosync clients, a shared memory leak occurred. This bug has been fixed and no memory leaks occur in the described scenario.
* When a ring ID file was smaller than 8 bytes, the corosync server terminated unexpectedly. With this update, if no proper ring ID file can be loaded, the corosync server creates one and no crash will occur.
* During the recovery phase, the corosync server sometimes terminated unexpectedly. As a consequence, a network token was lost and new configuration had to be created. This bug has been fixed and the corosync server no longer crashes in the described scenario.
* In rare circumstances involving multiple running nodes, the corosync server terminated unexpectedly during shut down. This bug has been fixed and the corosync server no longer crashes.
* When inconsistent cluster.conf files with different versions were used among nodes, a memory leak occurred in the corosync server during the configuration reload. This bug has been fixed and the configuration reload via the cman_tool no longer causes memory leaks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/corosync-1.2.3-21.el6_0.2.i686.rpmab3eb1f7e40d77f46bd6f82c4aefb13602064ee7d3fb14496979cf7347d26a9ePackages/corosynclib-1.2.3-21.el6_0.2.i686.rpm7579240dca532f179687bc0f437ec680078e1df85a47da3f81bc220e9330f309Packages/corosynclib-devel-1.2.3-21.el6_0.2.i686.rpm7911549e8157c146f1e384d987573d315c67d4af03195685a5af7e9722037382SLBA-2011:0855-1guile bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to a problem in the build test suite, the guile package failed to build. The problem has been resolved in this update so that the guile package now builds properly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/guile-1.8.7-5.el6.i686.rpme2e2940452cfbbb198cb0aa2102208653e4c0858b0f949c0752af9a2fe990147Packages/guile-devel-1.8.7-5.el6.i686.rpm671b80ce3884754735b2675bc6b9eb058dc9c0de3d244acdfb94df181e3e01a8SLBA-2011:0865-1ipa bug fix update This update fixes the following bugs:
* When an IPA server was installed and then a replica package for a replica server was generated, the installation of the replica server failed. With this update, the installation process waits for the 389DS (389 Directory Server) tasks to complete before restarting the server, fixing this bug.
* Previously, the ipa service was not enabled via the chkconfig tool during the installation of a replica server. Subsequently, when the replica server was restarted, the ipa service was not started. With this update, replica servers are properly configured to start on boot.
* After a replica server was installed, the Managed Entries were not properly configured on replica servers. Subsequently, users had to manually add the configuration using the ldapmodify tool after the replica installation, and then restart the services with the "ipactl restart" command. This bug has been fixed and the configuration is now automatically added as expected.
* When a new reverse zone was created via the ipa-replica-prepare script, the wrong DNS entry was updated, which eventually caused an installation of a replica server to fail. This bug has been fixed and when the named service is restarted after a replica package has been created, the correct DNS entries are now set up for an installation of a replica server.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-admintools-2.0.0-23.el6_1.1.i686.rpmdaece3fe9732c8aa0e4f923586b85b22eec869bdce14feccdd7a3103dd48ba49Packages/ipa-client-2.0.0-23.el6_1.1.i686.rpm3a7b67f7c5dba418ef5982e9129341e8ebee3c42b34d7127f6394fb37932a228Packages/ipa-python-2.0.0-23.el6_1.1.i686.rpm50266260f2fbcf4acc5e06094b77b12a7a4abbee0d9c9fcc2a869f2f80d25cbbPackages/ipa-server-2.0.0-23.el6_1.1.i686.rpm58f7378ba75aa41027c05edb91e1b90d9c20503b20539ded1cafaf70fa5854e3Packages/ipa-server-selinux-2.0.0-23.el6_1.1.i686.rpm3145c172056d01a62f39057186ee26e77edcce666acadcd4af8f2018b67b547aSLBA-2011:0872-1crontabs bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, an example included in the /etc/crontab file contained an omission. It did not state that defining a job in crontab requires a username to be defined. The missing information has been added to the /etc/crontab file in this update.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crontabs-1.10-33.el6.noarch.rpm89ba80b1f0265e95f9862cad22defa7f15935aec5b24045a54af398740a05a68SLBA-2011:0874-2kernel bug fix update This update fixes the following bugs:
* Xen guests cannot make use of all CPU features, and in some cases they are even risky to be advertised. One such feature is CONSTANT_TSC. This feature prevents the TSC (Time Stamp Counter) from being marked as unstable, which allows the sched_clock_stable option to be enabled. Having the sched_clock_stable option enabled is problematic for Xen PV guests because the sched_clock() function has been overridden with the xen_sched_clock() function, which is not synchronized between virtual CPUs. This update provides a patch, which sets all x86_power features to 0 as a preventive measure against other potentially dangerous assumptions the kernel could make based on the features, fixing this issue.
* Issues for which a host had older hypervisor code running on newer hardware, which exposed the new CPU features to the guests, were discovered. This was dangerous because newer guest kernels (such as Scientific Linux 6) may have attempted to use those features or assume certain machine behaviors that it would not be able to process because it was, in fact, a Xen guest. One such place was the intel_idle driver which attempts to use the MWAIT and MONITOR instructions. These instructions are invalid operations for a Xen PV guest. This update provides a patch, which masks the MWAIT instruction to avoid this issue.
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.i686.rpm4ef3be78db2023d6d35590e7d0ed61e118d4d4a8c9ecfe0990f459e04f51c125Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.i686.rpm5dc6cec2bd6557425ca34b859a2d447d84770aab51247821fe38e1bc155dfafePackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.i686.rpmfa327c366c799cc76ed60be501cd0980e35d4c9981583ec641ae22ddc89c29b8Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.i686.rpm17b82854501386b5da34e4616071ace34e64a1e3eadb9aaa2a182ac065c12b4bPackages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.noarch.rpm9caeda58d680388ba4e4fc2d75c09e5c511bf2fb45d982a32a0e572c2781f707Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.noarch.rpm25cf3d6408e3400cca5fbdcc68cfd3d9b9abddd2f08b043e98f74f2cd2ecc70ePackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.i686.rpm3962cfbf963790ca2b0b059166e350b85b438105554059b362fd0f2de29636f9Packages/perf-2.6.32-131.4.1.el6.i686.rpm9a2d460a425b2fb0d5c7b2a94be2047ad88072924f0c211ac9bd71e1e0a1b418SLBA-2011:0884-1cryptsetup-luks bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When the cryptsetup or libcryptsetup utility was run in FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) mode, the "Running in FIPS mode." message was displayed during initialization of all commands. This sometimes caused minor issues with associated scripts. This bug has been fixed and the message is now displayed only in verbose mode.
* Previously, the libcryptsetup crypt_get_volume_key() function allowed to perform an action not compliant with FIPS. To conform FIPS requirements, the function is now disabled in FIPS mode and returns an EACCES error code to indicate it.
Note that the "luksDump --dump-master-key" command and the key escrow functionality of the volume_key package are also disabled in FIPS mode as a consequence of this update.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cryptsetup-luks-1.2.0-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpm832edab9796bd39cae9a5f6e898ee470520d32828bcfc6396c2ba3f7f9139b06Packages/cryptsetup-luks-devel-1.2.0-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpm5ca0b5c9cc22ae01dc679b543a2fbec654971e97999baaf6d80a95a06e0ff54dPackages/cryptsetup-luks-libs-1.2.0-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpmc34ab07adaa9c57b46bbe1e17e63ad966126816e081ec6baf0df48b2626317b1SLBA-2011:0893-1qpid-cpp, qpid-qmf and qpid-tools bug fix updateThe qpid-qmf package provides an extensible management framework layered on QPID messaging.
The qpid-tools package provides management and diagnostic tools for Apache Qpid brokers and clients.
These updated qpid related packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* The qpid-cpp package has been updated to reflect the changes in Scientific Linux 5 MRG 2.0.
* The qpid-qmf package has been updated to reflect the changes in Scientific Linux 5 MRG 2.0.
* The qpid-tools package has been updated to reflect the changes in Scientific Linux 5 MRG 2.0.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-qpid-qmf-0.10-10.el6.i686.rpmf4c6639132f4288eb84aa4b96adac3e5eb591b2087f787a8f8db46acb12511fePackages/qpid-cpp-client-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpm00618f61146c48bd9199c7106d523352a4c8dda7bb0d0838856a4c61c2a4e95bPackages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpmbbdb0d4b3896e838a59537053598f6795447987b95c66dee304ed0d832431520Packages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-docs-0.10-6.el6.noarch.rpm6502e93bf95e603ea779103e5318eb63077281659461faad319130dcb15d107fPackages/qpid-cpp-client-rdma-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpme5dbb509976f9833540b573e04aa02a6645bc9f72712e912720e1786b1b6c046Packages/qpid-cpp-client-ssl-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpma05f0bf282a5822375e1fd94e37dbc5754822d1530736a41639dfe95e1634a8cPackages/qpid-cpp-server-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpm3780ac75ef1a920d5d1a0801a05572f5ca134dd4de9ffdf9ce13a955f9d2ba88Packages/qpid-cpp-server-cluster-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpm64e03678ac5d5267df31f60fda5fb689daf1e483512a04038e6cd2388280e1fbPackages/qpid-cpp-server-devel-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpme8f8f2cf31183e3b79f6713b78cb6e6de059f333bdda5c14af2496c1fe1726bfPackages/qpid-cpp-server-rdma-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpmea79737e9e2dd73e71188d7b53d33cfc2a7d33b948034227d0550864ff4b5f56Packages/qpid-cpp-server-ssl-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpm125da4973dbacaa6d3512809d4ee7b61fc75f2f72e670bf37db9f2bb8b23be1cPackages/qpid-cpp-server-store-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpmfb005342583685e80c221d22080db77dd807b9f15523d72607fe76dde47db67bPackages/qpid-cpp-server-xml-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpm19a5fbd12e59a9714db822ca2db5dcdabe7e1eac7ac57d06378c97cf485c7899Packages/qpid-qmf-0.10-10.el6.i686.rpme1d77fc4000feb1ebadc5454ff5b9d984534b9df099256a3e6047ae6a7e358e3Packages/qpid-qmf-devel-0.10-10.el6.i686.rpm132e3f244cf9fef0f2b34352436cd250cb70db7f6a081c08eecf41a2f3157d68Packages/qpid-tools-0.10-5.el6.noarch.rpm694cbab10e1c6bc34e8b36e2f3a5b5e80bf810cd8ae4d4a67cc311a4bf3e07e8Packages/rh-qpid-cpp-tests-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpmfaf3f71153f2f2c08b7f0f2a0cce8c645bc403ab93068401d6f21e8a3b4b45a3Packages/ruby-qpid-qmf-0.10-10.el6.i686.rpma47c61604e1671b32f54c3866075bbf9523c83579da31fee3731ff840ff4712dSLBA-2011:0899-1ghostscript bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the default paper size was selected in portrait orientation when printing documents in landscape orientation. Consequently, the output was printed in portrait orientation and the content was cropped on the right side. With this update, if the paper size matches in landscape mode, that paper size is selected and the landscape orientation is selected for printing.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ghostscript-8.70-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmdeda184f303b0887c75206713d2b350f574f8fdc07f1f3e5bb3322a819ac05ccPackages/ghostscript-devel-8.70-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmf293d920d9f58af99b30f31c615e72d20075627e3fb6b095a02372b9520c0c80Packages/ghostscript-doc-8.70-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm63445bda84dfdedd13a5b5b77c6ce45f18f8268d6feaa1b99bcafe89c9f4ed89Packages/ghostscript-gtk-8.70-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmc29ec81e99f93177b1f89aaececaa940d91038c37685e7790017056b91abfac9SLBA-2011:0903-1iwl5000-firmware bug fix updateThis update upgrades the iwl5000 firmware to upstream version 8.83.5.1, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl5000-firmware-8.83.5.1_1-1.el6_1.1.noarch.rpme228c5b51a3c0ed8587f3656a48bbbc150ed6e34848fcf31f47561a3b7ae6679SLBA-2011:0907-1krb5 bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Certain versions of the KDC software (included for example in Scientific Linux 2.1 and 3) reject requests, which include KDC options the software does not recognize, and do not support the "canonicalize" option. When a client was configured to use one of these versions of the KDC software, the client failed to obtain credentials for authentication to other services. This interoperability regression was introduced in the update to Scientific Linux 6.1. With this update, an upstream patch has been provided to fix this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.9-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm84bad0ac576f3b4f019a5f93bdf3f055a068960fde1e27048c3dcbb4d6261f91Packages/krb5-libs-1.9-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpmff689e365669affd15557c42ab21ed6d851c5877c4b64f2b3f772d7ec18cb6dcPackages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.9-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm8cadf186fe8b7820f244867f3e5c6fb445db99da721bc9fed45e70576ec5eeedPackages/krb5-server-1.9-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm732688c9549135aef22c0e869fa97289facf10e2a2149cab14a7c7c608c3a6a1Packages/krb5-server-ldap-1.9-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm346bf3c3f4aaf90815cb9dcbf2c17d7fc22620404806fd5bcb44e8dba45b4a7ePackages/krb5-workstation-1.9-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm3d1e7d9220efdc4d6fe35f78b09c10250f4f837b17cf2a8f9794d1da4d6e6284SLBA-2011:0911-1which bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the /etc/profile.d/which2.csh file caused an alias for the "which" command to be created. As a result, the "which" command included in the "which" package was used instead of the built-in "which" command as included in the C shell (csh). The problem has been fixed in this update by removing the /etc/profile.d/which2.csh file so that the "which" command included in csh is now used as expected.
All users of "which" should upgrade to this updated package, which fixes this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/which-2.19-6.el6.i686.rpm52b8087d6cd9639e620658dfc75d6301c3b19aab565a0748b4b5276c1eb9798bSLBA-2011:0921-1jwhois bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, when querying a domain with the name length near the allowed limit of 63 characters, and emitting command options to a whois server, the "whois" command failed because both the domain name and command options were given to a function responsible for translating Internationalized Domain Names (IDN) to ASCII. The length of such command was greater than the allowed limit. This update fixes this bug so that only the domain name is now translated after executing the command.
As well, this update adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, jwhois did not contain the whois server details for the dotEmarat extension. As a result, whois queries for these extensions were incorrectly directed to whois.internic.net. With this update, the configuration file correctly directs queries for the dotEmarat domains to whois.aeda.net.ae.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jwhois-4.0-19.el6.i686.rpm996a7d8602c4c0190b40a7cc081e7a39101fb8fff03832fb5919705bb45c89c6SLBA-2011:0922-1cjkuni-fonts bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, when viewing the U+4190 CJK character with the AR PL UMing font and the font size 10, this character was not displayed properly. This bug has been corrected in this update so that the character is now correctly displayed as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cjkuni-fonts-common-0.2.20080216.1-35.el6.noarch.rpmc3eb617836cb9926ff53434006be72ff6722a37b230667cccc99c09a3f4e3620Packages/cjkuni-fonts-ghostscript-0.2.20080216.1-35.el6.noarch.rpmf08cae4649bdf920416859cf5017b06936eec7287ae941b0a1ae4ef7dc34cbe7Packages/cjkuni-ukai-fonts-0.2.20080216.1-35.el6.noarch.rpmd90dfa26318784cd5590701e0dc72f2de602a910167c7f999ea18d051ca7f382Packages/cjkuni-uming-fonts-0.2.20080216.1-35.el6.noarch.rpmdb89ede6934ca92b625edf11169e7f7a278a6bd3cac9f3f53f5bf901f6ffd80eSLBA-2011:0923-1mksh bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the mksh package did not specify all requirements for RPM scriptlets. As a result, the requirements were not installed during the post install setup and the scriptlets were not able to work correctly. With this update, the bug has been fixed, and the mksh package now specifies the requirements and installs them as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mksh-39-7.el6.i686.rpm7700f5bc6a0fe37402cd0f9eee9e39c982164b9b1f2c74d9b409893db854a557SLBA-2011:0924-1acl bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the setfacl.1 man page was not intelligible in that it did not state that removing a non-existent ACL entry is not considered to be an error. With this update, the setfacl.1 man page has been updated so that its content is now intelligible and exactly specifies the aforementioned behavior with regard to removing a non-existent ACL entry.
* Prior to this update, the package specification did not reflect a change of the upstream project web page address. This update corrects the respective address in the package specification.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/acl-2.2.49-5.el6.i686.rpm419269764c7462f38cb5d3fd494395485f999f8e2754d6bdcc37c14e7067b403Packages/libacl-2.2.49-5.el6.i686.rpm453b7f3c8874cc40e9b2129977fb899b38cf453cb99a2daa98cfdf0e8014c810Packages/libacl-devel-2.2.49-5.el6.i686.rpmeeea576677fe73fb012f696dc4a07a4dc5f10d69497e57bbdd5368da1ec5ca1eSLBA-2011:0925-1sssd bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, SSSD relied on the inotify kernel subsystem to detect whether a DNS resolver file had been changed. If inotify returned an error (for example due to resource exhaustion), SSSD terminated unexpectedly and network logins no longer worked. With this update, SSSD itself detects the failure in the described scenario and falls back to the five-second polling, fixing this bug.
* When SSSD communicated with an OpenLDAP server, which supported server-side password policies but did not list them in the "supportedControl" attribute of the server's rootDSE entry, SSSD terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This was a regression introduced in version 1.5.1-34.el6 of the sssd package. An upstream patch has been provided to fix this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sssd-1.5.1-34.el6_1.2.i686.rpm355c8b6974d70eac93557bfb34fc26bbd5e5095393d43d303908f0022181f33dPackages/sssd-client-1.5.1-34.el6_1.2.i686.rpm4178ffdff55a2eb790c09ada6d1cb0505ba5cb4112a1fb21b8aa80a61c4a473bPackages/sssd-tools-1.5.1-34.el6_1.2.i686.rpm9159851e05b6feeffe82326cca7d886007f154db8fcde91d24791fbce2805b45SLBA-2011:0931-1zlib bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When used to combine two Adler-32 checksums, the adler32_combine() function could have produced an incorrect result under certain circumstances. With this update, the underlying algorithm has been fixed, and the adler32_combine() function no longer returns incorrect checksums.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/minizip-1.2.3-26.el6.i686.rpm1462155c29200e2bb5dea56ed775dde27e21639ce23e99f477af0ff297bea388Packages/minizip-devel-1.2.3-26.el6.i686.rpm7fac44f22944a7d03b55e7f5d713975785512f538204d4dbd6e8b09d213e8e01Packages/zlib-1.2.3-26.el6.i686.rpm1d002f62fde0aff09e2aa429357d10b998e9af4f28f5cc45f481c0b7e2023288Packages/zlib-devel-1.2.3-26.el6.i686.rpm2094c5b6742c862aeeb2033c330fc76286eb3092656b418e372a1efdebfc9ec6Packages/zlib-static-1.2.3-26.el6.i686.rpm7833523012cea44b39908810db9ec0c0a00dcbd0ccf4865cc901d09707b04dc8SLBA-2011:0932-1star bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Under certain circumstances, the star utility could have terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault when used with a file which name was exactly 100 characters long. This segmentation fault has been fixed in this update and no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/star-1.5-11.el6.i686.rpm1ce7f0d6dc35970ce005386ad046d4d9876da5efd81d96b6f271124b355409f8SLBA-2011:0933-1swig bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the swig utility emitted a nonexistent "zend_error_noreturn" function call instead of the "zend_error" call into a generated PHP code. This bug has been fixed in this update, and swig now correctly emits only the "zend_error" call as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/swig-1.3.40-6.el6.i686.rpmc005ef8db8e423ecb131c99e43fc7a24a8d7d4390cdea5fccb9b38427b8f968fPackages/swig-doc-1.3.40-6.el6.noarch.rpmc7b5236943347190a28d5d61a58ab3d365e751fbf27673b481c8cb491416a969SLBA-2011:0934-2file bug fix update[Updated 7 September 2011] This update fixes a bug in which the file utility did not parse ELF (Executable and Linkable Format) binary files correctly. If an entry in the program header table contained a file offset beyond the end of file, dynamically linked files were reported as being linked statically. The file utility now recognizes files in the described scenario correctly.
As well, this update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the file utility could have been unable to recognize RPM files for certain supported architectures. This update improves the file type recognition, and the RPM files for all supported architectures are now correctly identified as expected.
* Prior to this update, the file utility did not correctly recognized the IBM System z kernel images. This problem has been corrected so that the IBM System z kernel images are now correctly recognized as expected.
* Prior to this update, the file utility attempted to show information related to core dumps for binary files that were not core dumps. This undesired behavior has been fixed in this update so that information related to core dumps is showed only for core dumps and not for the binary files which are not core dumps.
* Prior to this update, file patterns for LaTeX checked only the first 400 bytes of a file to determine the pattern type. This caused an incorrect pattern type recognition as some files could have contained a larger number of comments at the beginning of the file. Furthermore, file patterns which matched a Python script were tried before the LaTeX patterns and this undesired behavior could have caused an incorrect pattern type recognition as LaTeX files could have included a source code written in Python. With this update, the aforementioned problems have been fixed by increasing the number of first bytes checked for a LaTeX file to 4096 bytes, and by trying the LaTeX patterns before the Python patterns.
* Prior to this update, there were several spelling mistakes contained in the magic(5) manual page. This update corrects the spelling mistakes in the respective manual page.
* Prior to this update, the file utility treated MP3 files as text files, and therefore was unable to recognize the MP3 files. This undesired behavior has been fixed in this update, and the file utility now treats the MP3 files as binary files and is able to properly recognize them.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/file-5.04-11.el6.i686.rpm5e44d36e56f386fbd266ec3f8f6fddec405795ab7e939458aecbd232bb1a6899Packages/file-devel-5.04-11.el6.i686.rpm9f01e18e36d531dfb7c2dd10eec42b366946449b1d482d53165a5170e4de7531Packages/file-libs-5.04-11.el6.i686.rpm0df7ad251732bd682de62c69a666bdcc73196a34145cd5fe7b80191b174e521aPackages/file-static-5.04-11.el6.i686.rpmc4b1fd35800fe309fc5d8652d929009e63ef8fa818e5c82cb1d84b2b60a3f0a1Packages/python-magic-5.04-11.el6.i686.rpm776bf83108ec5220e4e550f0ef5087138fb47e478566278a723ae73bfd62d4feSLBA-2011:0935-1selinux-policy bug fix update This update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a constraint violation, the xinetd daemon was unable to connect to localhost in the enforcing mode, causing the operation to fail. With this update, the xinetd daemon is now trusted to write outbound packets regardless of the network's or node's MLS (Multi-Level Security) range, and the bug no longer occurs.
* Previously, a secadm SELinux user was not allowed to modify SELinux configuration files. With this update, the relevant SELinux policy has been fixed, and the secadm SELinux user can now modify these configuration files.
* Previously, the rsyslogd daemon was unable to send messages encrypted with the TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol. This bug has been fixed, and rsyslogd now sends these encrypted messages as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-93.el6_1.2.noarch.rpme36c74d6c4360bf80f1178b3a4cd2b040762b5d8ef109ba88e2e1085c4f92702Packages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-93.el6_1.2.noarch.rpmb427b38f9b51c74cfd726ddc237e640d346278bb133f974722061d1a877384dbPackages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-93.el6_1.2.noarch.rpmeb5b0377bd06e00c3ef8b9ee599444144b1ed5705b43cb54b0501876a684ad09Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-93.el6_1.2.noarch.rpm8b9c8a1b1a4f0b1574507ea439e75c3f2737d397917fc5951855847031531511Packages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-93.el6_1.2.noarch.rpmfef5a6044394ed238c90915a4f66d42f54b92944585b674ae617d64a41f23e4fSLBA-2011:0936-1rsyslog bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the "$ActionSendStreamDriverMode" configuration directive did not have any effect on big-endian platforms. Due to this behavior, the Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption was not enabled. This update modifies the code to correctly process the configuration directive. Now, TLS encryption works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsyslog-4.6.2-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpm2e9c4efb781cea1a124de97fa2c278c3a121fd8d0657a6b38b628af2bf22a79fPackages/rsyslog-gnutls-4.6.2-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpm669eb479094c856a73cea4f3a5772464e5f63357ab23f9c03a2ba197a01bc758Packages/rsyslog-gssapi-4.6.2-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpm3f59b50e4f440dd73fe6f8fa8f85296335d28786583b9861f6a6008c84edfb4fPackages/rsyslog-mysql-4.6.2-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpm8beead46d6b9497491a16bb7afde4309d9f76c93cd3d41047e69efc3a03438acPackages/rsyslog-pgsql-4.6.2-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpmdaa98849f9fdea4b3d0e78671fa41d8f5964d647430190263b746b52bb410d9fPackages/rsyslog-relp-4.6.2-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpm7866b17b71f3798d270906fdd1881fc33c6b9d22ca3ddd9506b1b1c1ce0200baSLBA-2011:0942-1nss_db bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When a module does not provide its own method for retrieving a user's list of supplemental group memberships, the libc library's default method is used instead to get that information by examining all of the groups known to the module. Consequently, applications which attempted to retrieve the information from multiple threads simultaneously, interfered with each other and each received an incomplete result set. This update provides a module-specific method which prevents this interference in the nss_db module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nss_db-2.2.3-0.3.pre1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm1cafc58c43dd2596c6d9df39e537e3f4f66f91e69343ac5277fab75c3b07f78fSLBA-2011:0958-1cluster and gfs2-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, when a custom multicast address was configured, the configuration parser incorrectly set the default value of the time-to-live (TTL) variable for multicast packet to 0. Consequently, cluster nodes could not communicate with each other. With this update, the default TTL value is set to 1, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clusterlib-3.0.12-41.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4137bd1fb50db53f847254e3614147fa145e32f18999ae834c56c00fdcc0ed86Packages/clusterlib-devel-3.0.12-41.el6_1.1.i686.rpm3a9479b54d3d1384eae82f32a75d79d3f1ca6c7b739816ab704ac4f0e9ae2027Packages/cman-3.0.12-41.el6_1.1.i686.rpma83054f29fbd780c35e7569ff6d4e69829502619e15d207e65c7ccfaa8722761Packages/gfs2-utils-3.0.12-41.el6_1.1.i686.rpm720d7fd844ef9bbff46bb31366e960d640127a44c131f0123a51c96f0cf52034SLBA-2011:0960-1rgmanager bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, any resource agent returning corrupted or invalid metadata would cause the rgmanager utility to terminate unexpectedly and the node to be fenced. With this update, rgmanager is able to skip the broken agent and continue operating as expected, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rgmanager-3.0.12-11.el6_1.1.i686.rpm43bcdb4a2e38c1d32288b5d20f948e018619ee5f0415dd1dc49938a9c206ada9SLBA-2011:0961-1openswan bug fix updateThese updated openswan packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Openswan did not handle protocol and port (leftprotoport) configuration correctly if the hostname parameter was configured instead of the ipaddress parameter using Openswan. This update solves this issue, and Openswan now correctly sets up policies with the correct protocol and port even when the hostname parameter is configured.
* Prior to this update, very large security label strings received from the peer were being truncated. The truncated string was then still used. However, this truncated string could, under rare circumstances, turn out to be a valid string, leading to an incorrect policy. Additionally, erroneous queuing of on- demand requests of setting up an IPsec connection was discovered in the IKEv2 (Internet Key Exchange) code. Although not harmful, it was not the intended design. This update fixes both of these issues, and Openswan now correctly handles the IKE setup.
* Previously, Openswan failed to set up AH (Authentication Header) mode security associations (SAs). This was because Openswan was erroneously processing the AH mode as if it was the ESP (Ecrypted Secure Payload) mode, and was expecting an encryption key. This update fixes this issue, and it is now possible to properly set up AH mode SAs.
* IPsec connections over a loopback interface did not work properly when a specific port was configured. This was because incomplete IPsec policies were being set up, leading to connection failures. This update fixes this issue, and complete policies are now correctly established.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openswan-2.6.32-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpm721c943a83c54cad55edfea012424a27b57bca92255efd642740dd4d4d80e402Packages/openswan-doc-2.6.32-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpmf27b62cd74ea30cde342c5b8268881b027137225c38ef3deda4a2e66a077f5f2SLBA-2011:0962-1man-pages-ja bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the man-pages-ja package did not contain the Japanese translations of the man pages of the "halt", "init", "poweroff", "reboot", "runlevel", "shutdown", and "telinit" commands. With this update, the aforementioned man page translations have been added.
* Prior to this update, the Japanese translation of the getpriority(2) man page contained a typo in the range of "nice values". This update corrects the typo.
* Prior to this update, the Japanese translation of the wall(1) man page contained a typo in the description of the message length limit. This update corrects the typo.
* Prior to this update, the Japanese translation of the tar(1) man page did not contain descriptions of the "--selinux" and "--no-selinux" options. With this update, the missing descriptions have been added.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-ja-20100115-5.el6.noarch.rpma2cba3bc4d18b3bb6bf686248de5b0536a08e904fc3d0242d7572ea19138d239SLBA-2011:0963-1telnet bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the in.telnetd service used the sockaddr structure to store IPv6 addresses. This structure was too small in its size, and as a result, subsequent logins wrote incorrect records about the last login source. With this update, in.telnetd now uses the sockaddr_storage structure, which is large enough in its size to be able to store IPv6 addresses.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/telnet-0.17-47.el6.i686.rpmd691a935a4385c26c49e4c11ad79e44d430f5f2d6392f3d4475e63eb31078146Packages/telnet-server-0.17-47.el6.i686.rpmc49de29694794e47c2cd5c6a582a16a001dd7d0850f2a128e9695d90acba8669SLBA-2011:0965-1graphviz bug fix updateThese updated graphviz packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Several links in the Graphviz Documentation Index file led to nonexistent or incorrectly named files. This update fixes these links so that their targets resolve correctly.
* The graphviz test suite was disabled on the PowerPC, 64-bit PowerPC and SPARC64 architectures due to unexpected terminations with segmentation faults. The test code used in the test suite did not set the TextLayout plugin correctly, which led to the crash of the test suite. This has been fixed and the test suite passes on all architectures.
* Prior to this update, the About dialog box displayed "" instead of the real name of the DotEdit utility. This has been fixed and the name is now displayed correctly.
* When using the graphviz utility with PHP, the gv.so module did not load and displayed the following error message:
/usr/lib64/php/modules/gv.so' - /usr/lib64/php/modules/gv.so: undefined symbol: zend_error_noreturn in Unknown on line 0
This was caused by the SWIG tool which used the zend_error_noreturn() function to build the PHP module. SWIG has been modified and the bug no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/graphviz-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpmbd37fe30dab4edfa74dc6785acc4ce6dcae666350cb3c4732df20ebc3caf5955Packages/graphviz-devel-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpmce656dbb79ae15c3c98719e6a45995010ee709eb5d7ec94c594a29c2f998b65dPackages/graphviz-doc-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpm739ec1499029c4596dead8e09808c0bc1a5ddebe17aaa64eaee3251a4f8b54daPackages/graphviz-gd-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpmed18958b2dd9bb192c795427e7448598b36f43aa58705dcffc606bc08032e76fPackages/graphviz-graphs-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpm4b329798304849b7597c2a46e29b229a79aa7cf5cbe23afd90c2a4d948a61c81Packages/graphviz-guile-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpm094a36adfa603665311522a30e727c3434e4603450160b68572cc35a793ccbeePackages/graphviz-java-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpma5f4b62eb6ceea08b472c876d55437ea9ab2e315f8cbced4f112370f5a2ea00aPackages/graphviz-lua-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpm0ef5b8d861e956d7f1f721585098269e8f82d6c8a67558ff737d433ec150135dPackages/graphviz-perl-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpmf77526889cbee5f879839321706d6f1fa3e810c9e8b35f9c4de356f59ffb7bcbPackages/graphviz-php-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpma70034547461375da6e8d758709f0a1c76fb458e2ceed40d65b46d0eb2450a42Packages/graphviz-python-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpmb76e0023674f72d0b7b1ba00e5c539b3af2c39618056a54689734b6bb83f3589Packages/graphviz-ruby-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpmc7ae7a17e1772a5c6c502d598cecca0ffa1ac594667acf975fb45c4c5c568fc6Packages/graphviz-tcl-2.26.0-7.el6.i686.rpmacdeb9fd0c35cf4181420b95e223e096635cd3b79df5964b5b947619c23da547SLBA-2011:0966-1filesystem bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, certain locale subdirectories in the /usr/share/locale/ directory did not have any owner set. With this update, this bug has been fixed so that the filesystem package now owns the subdirectories of the following locales: bg_BG (Bulgarian), en_NZ (New Zealand English), fi_FI (Finnish), gl_ES (Galician), lv_LV (Latvian), ms_MY (Malaysian), sr_RS (Serbian), en@shaw (Shavian), zh_CN.GB2312 (Chinese Simplified), sr@ijekavian (Serbian Jekavian), and sr@ijekavianlatin (Serbian Jekavian Latin).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/filesystem-2.4.30-3.el6.i686.rpmbc25566ae07b8b2d052a9951c82ca5d4f6fa12ddfd6b6f7ba0e9e8ff247c8e41SLBA-2011:0967-1nmap bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the output of the "nmap -h" (or "nmap --help") command did not describe all the available nmap options that begin with the "-s" or "-P" prefix. As a result, a user could have been unable to research what options can be used to perform specific tasks with nmap. With this update, the bug has been fixed so that the output of "nmap -h" now describes all the aforementioned nmap options that were previously missing from the output.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nmap-5.21-4.el6.i686.rpm5ebfea14677a68a6b779f882ee04e1f2791bcf0f43a67509a7441a7e013106b9Packages/nmap-frontend-5.21-4.el6.noarch.rpm978e8083ed240fece0ea124101938b9ff9d19de6e0864ddd5147bd7c550f60e1SLBA-2011:1091-1python-psycopg2 bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, if a second thread in a single application triggered the Python garbage collection while a copy operation was in progress, the copy operation terminated unexpectedly. With this update, appropriate object reference count adjustments have been added to the code, and this bug no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-psycopg2-2.0.13-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpmab81a7e9b814d42c6be6795b1c8adc93294961ece9592b55a3a52bc4af9d4245Packages/python-psycopg2-doc-2.0.13-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm442e6386df0bc85a7dc4dcc023e256419f1b5988ef7b113f0c53c88a124418b7SLBA-2011:1092-1gpm bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, it was not possible to build the gpm packages on the supported platforms if the emacs package was installed. This problem has been resolved with this update and no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gpm-1.20.6-12.el6.i686.rpm8e2e6dce0c6fcc03d3a391e089b43e328d8352e7b99417026c53a6f05de3b260Packages/gpm-devel-1.20.6-12.el6.i686.rpm37e17b15103753726be45faa1ffe26c2c6d716b768f056ba63fa3e04d66408a7Packages/gpm-libs-1.20.6-12.el6.i686.rpma095b7b165ed9f757ccbcf53d654d7a115511b47ac314455fc8e83ca15ce640ePackages/gpm-static-1.20.6-12.el6.i686.rpm61123a284926d539663f409e0aa46a36939beb90a2b6baaf884536e79ef785c7SLBA-2011:1093-1perl-Test-Spelling bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the perl-Test-Spelling package erroneously required the aspell package instead of the hunspell package at runtime. This update fixes the problem by correcting perl-Test-Spelling's runtime dependencies so that the hunspell package is now required, as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Spelling-0.11-7.el6.noarch.rpm49f4ebc87732f688d268c595a843f609622345aecd9fbc42955f10e4b610621fSLBA-2011:1094-1kdepim-runtime bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, it was not possible to build the kdepim-runtime package on Scientific Linux 6. This problem has been resolved in this update and no longer occurs.
* Prior to this update, Akonaditray, which is an application included in KDE, was incorrectly displayed in the GNOME Applications menu. This bug has been fixed in this update so that Akonaditray is no longer displayed in the aforementioned menu.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdepim-runtime-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm0cd2ee7a6c65f7aed9546abb3cd6720479b70853aec7ebe731a80a632f1ead29Packages/kdepim-runtime-devel-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpmb7729aa39e4dfaa2c5de435997213537c2bca512d9548931e6255231c0086432Packages/kdepim-runtime-libs-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm7884354ef0e147efe28ee4d5519e51607b22c55dfea58ed69f13c15b34c1867cSLBA-2011:1095-1dump bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the dump utility passed wrong arguments to the "clone(2)" system call. As a result, dump became unresponsive when executed on the S/390 or IBM System z architecture. This bug has been fixed in this update so that dump now passes correct arguments and no longer hangs.
* Under certain circumstances, the dump utility could have failed to detect holes in files correctly. When a user attempted to restore an erroneous backup using the "restore" command, an error message "Missing blocks at end of [path], assuming hole" could have been displayed. In such case, the backup could have not been restored properly. This bug has been fixed in this update so that dump now handles holes in files as expected.
* Prior to this update, the "dump -w" command did not recognize ext4 file systems as supported. With this update, the bug has been fixed so that "dump -w" now recognizes the ext4 file systems as supported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dump-0.4-0.6.b42.el6.i686.rpm729ae2b0a003511b88972d6f5681be14268b450aa00584aa071a91c1781a05a3Packages/rmt-0.4-0.6.b42.el6.i686.rpmb025d750036f64885d4d29483b8c0233602f5691249ff50e8a1b87da40f3c542SLBA-2011:1096-1pinentry bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, there was a problem when entering a password using the pinentry-curses utility; an error message was displayed instead of the password entry dialog if pinentry-curses was run under a user different from the user who owned the current tty. This bug has been fixed in this update so that no error message is now displayed and pinentry-curses asks for a password as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pinentry-0.7.6-6.el6.i686.rpma1f8c197c528f1167acd550e8e2336461183e4abcf85f6553c8685522ef38ca3Packages/pinentry-gtk-0.7.6-6.el6.i686.rpmd88cae5d5757f3e0503624a9d8f8078418771dad5643773cea799b4c49ffa0dcPackages/pinentry-qt-0.7.6-6.el6.i686.rpmfc16e1bb1cf85639b77729c408033f6b5d6d662d8f4397e9fcb3f5fbdfb27b4dPackages/pinentry-qt4-0.7.6-6.el6.i686.rpm84827306306430a0a4d32eb89252abc22a78cf27d597417710747a7509a9ebdaSLBA-2011:1114-1seekwatcher bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, an obsolete "matplotlib" configuration directive in seekwatcher caused seekwatcher to emit a spurious warning when executed. This bug has been fixed in this update and no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/seekwatcher-0.12-5.el6.noarch.rpm1ea16b99c036d64797f7517ad32ff6bf787fab56fb02366b7b81b91abc4624a3SLBA-2011:1115-1kdebase-workspace bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* If the KDE and GNOME desktop environments were both installed on one system, two System Monitor utilities were installed as well. These, located in System Tools of the Applications menu, had the same icons and title, which may have confused the user. With this update, KDE icons are used for the ksysguard tool.
* Prior to this update, the ksysguard process terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault after clicking the OK button in the Properties dialog of the Network History tab, which is included in the ksysguard application. This bug has been fixed in this update so that ksysguard no longer crashes and works properly.
* Previously, when rebooting the system, the kdm utility terminated with a segmentation fault if auto-login was enabled. This was caused by a NULL password being sent to the master process, which has been fixed, and rebooting the system with auto-login enabled no longer causes kdm to crash.
* When clicking Help in the Battery Monitor Settings dialog of the Battery Monitor widget, the message "The file or folder help:/plasma-desktop/index.html does not exist" appeared instead of displaying the help pages. This update adds the missing help pages, which fixes the problem.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdebase-workspace-4.3.4-22.el6.i686.rpmee12266349a2d0d1eb79b108c79160c851bbc2e45e3bfde2cf2dfe1d4194f84dPackages/kdebase-workspace-akonadi-4.3.4-22.el6.i686.rpmcc62cbcb7a134dbded1e31022fe6eeb75764f1396269653e58a398e002be3782Packages/kdebase-workspace-devel-4.3.4-22.el6.i686.rpm1b070480ff641580c87420fd9f78c55dad4ea111bfbc9250d0e3bf5e0c6345a3Packages/kdebase-workspace-libs-4.3.4-22.el6.i686.rpme8fdb8b2322ba17c3b64156dfc7a5ba4bb427914bb85c2f66b1f4582cb78ff40Packages/kdebase-workspace-python-applet-4.3.4-22.el6.i686.rpmd1697f71595b76e27f33fc46385fef279f17e7030579a3bf2d394716b8e7bd81Packages/kdebase-workspace-wallpapers-4.3.4-22.el6.noarch.rpm108a5ce205bede29a71ffb8b19042b9df060525eb7b565b988e3308e3dc4104bPackages/kdm-4.3.4-22.el6.i686.rpme602b171d2beaa403d0fce6929fbb1a65f7896e2806d173bbc6ab067e07bb3bdPackages/ksysguardd-4.3.4-22.el6.i686.rpm27a778bde91ce3d295250983abb76b2dc4d70ee3f02217eca04561748412bb3bPackages/oxygen-cursor-themes-4.3.4-22.el6.noarch.rpmd62c24198ee4b481a44d73468b6793bf122125c957e726851d9ed13a296daca9SLBA-2011:1116-1sed bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the is_selinux_disabled() function was not correctly checked. With this update, this check returns the correct value and now the check works as expected.
* Prior to this update, the behavior of the i/--in-place option for symlinks and hardlinks was not clearly documented. With this update, the manpage and the user documentation has been improved and this problem is resolved.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sed-4.2.1-7.el6.i686.rpm06e20f0fb5282095791df2bee1a7aa390b17e936ea317fcc195026319e3825eeSLBA-2011:1117-1kdeadmin bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the icon for the ksystemlog program did not appear correctly in GNOME Application's System Tools menu. This bug has been fixed in this update so that the icon is now displayed as expected.
* Prior to this update, the Network Settings component that was included in KDE's System Settings was not compatible with NetworkManager in Scientific Linux 6. As a result, the spurious message "Your Platform is Not Supported" was displayed in the aforementioned component's dialog window. Furthermore, no network interface controllers (NICs) were displayed in the dialog window. These problems have been resolved in this update by removing the Network Settings component from KDE's System Settings.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdeadmin-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpmb73b771ba5ca04d29ad2420c5c66f892cd917f379398d4ac4ad27228a035842bSLBA-2011:1118-1mailcap bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the mime.types database did not contain the WebM MIME type (video/webm). The problem has been resolved in this update by including the MIME type in the database.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mailcap-2.1.31-2.el6.noarch.rpm210ad326df7be41fb2152857d94851623baebcc946c800b5f77438df1c404f3bSLBA-2011:1123-1xorg-x11-drv-mga bug fix update* Previously, the MGA driver rendered the image incorrectly on big-endian architectures, including PowerPC and 64-bit PowerPC. Consequently, the display showed altered colors. With this update, a patch has been provided to address this issue, and the colors are now displayed correctly in the described scenario.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mga-1.4.12-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpmc2e8d8b204a09dfeaf49f0e4edd67ae112b1cc415eaf3ab05ed2e30f86c8bba7SLBA-2011:1124-1openldap bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
*Prior to this update, client certificates were under certain circumstances not released when OpenLDAP validated the Transport Layer Security (TLS) peer and the client certificate was cached by Mozilla NSS library. Due to this problem, tools that used both OpenLDAP and Mozilla NSS libraries could fail when calling the NSS_Shutdown function. This update releases the certificate in the OpenLDAP library after finishing the validation. Now, all caches can be released and NSS_Shutdown succeeds.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openldap-2.4.23-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpm505e68552ad3b8c0685e4189bc3997fbdbe0a5844b35fa3ba1924b47f0a77466Packages/openldap-clients-2.4.23-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpm432e1f0fa18669849be9ef29b1b927ce977aaf9d77919c1538bf268f03daf7b8Packages/openldap-devel-2.4.23-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpmd9c5ae2c8220d5346aea0138b3e0a8e1a45d3ee2a316bf6d590880f8831ef733Packages/openldap-servers-2.4.23-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpm36eb3d07d8c22b98f7b22a43758b329dda25e9434310832bc95d27181d151ffbPackages/openldap-servers-sql-2.4.23-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpm074f00f4309552ad113ce44c3a43f442c5ffc54bf9c946b1c4701f3872698d30SLBA-2011:1126-1mdadm bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When an array was changing level from redundant to non-redundant such as RAID 0, mdadm failed to exit and remained in memory. This caused a variety of issues, including a termination with a segmentation fault when two array transitions were executed sequentially. With this update, a patch has been provided to address this issue, and the monitor is now properly removed from memory after the backward takeover operation.
* If an array size was not properly aligned to the chunk size, the expansion process failed to start and the "New chunk size does not divide component size" error message was returned. This bug has been fixed, and the array alignment is now checked before the expansion process begins.
* Previously, when a volume was created with the "--size" option but without providing a chunk size and a container, mdadm used the "UnSet=65534" option for rounding the volume size before setting the default chunk size. This caused the new volume to be created with an incorrect size. This bug has been fixed, and the volume size is now properly rounded to the chunk size.
* When the expansion process of a RAID 0 volume was restarted, mdadm failed to correctly assemble the array because the critical section could not be restored from a backup file, and the "mdadm: Failed to restore critical section for reshape - sorry" error message was returned. A patch has been provided to address this issue, and now, the RAID 0 expansion process cannot be restarted, thus fixing this bug.
* Previously, mdadm incorrectly calculated reshape start data disks number (0) during the reshape restart operation and used it for calculations. This caused a variety of issues; for example, when two disks were added to the 3-disk RAID 5 array and the array under migration was disassembled and then assembled again, mdadm terminated unexpectedly. A set of patches has been provided to address this issue, and the reshape process is now properly restarted in the described scenario.
* When two arrays were configured in a container and the arrays were reassembled during a rebuild or initialization process, the stored checkpoint for one of the arrays was sometimes lost. Consequently, the restarted process did not use the checkpoint information and started from zero position instead. A patch has been provided to address this issue, and the restarted process now properly continues from the stored checkpoint.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mdadm-3.2.2-1.el6_1.2.i686.rpm7fbe050db99cbc0819aa8b9b793af9738f7ac7878deccc12d1d6e240df57ef1fSLBA-2011:1133-1tftp bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When the small files were transferred and the "-v" option was enabled, the tftp client printed incorrect statistics about the transfer. This update fixes printing of the transfer statistics.
* The tftpd daemon did not correctly handle the utimeout option value. If a client specified a utimeout value within the permitted range, it caused the tftpd process to crash. This crash only affected the current tftp request.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tftp-0.49-7.el6.i686.rpme3107e38b5a40841b03a11d1d6aaedafcd120b9dbcc8f644dd03920e7cc694b9Packages/tftp-server-0.49-7.el6.i686.rpmbff577bc595a3d57a97ccd8f3f720a537a4c2096b7b6435158c3080e573b4b91SLBA-2011:1143-1sssd bug fix updateThese updated sssd packages fix the following bug:
* Previously, SSSD did not properly close its PAM sockets after an authentication attempt, which eventually resulted in process resource exhaustion and a denial of service situation. The code has been modified to fix this issue, and file descriptors are now properly released when they are no longer in use.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sssd-1.5.1-34.el6_1.3.i686.rpmbd050c876a6c88f7ac727edf9f017f78bc5da22185b69ea13722639221051210Packages/sssd-client-1.5.1-34.el6_1.3.i686.rpm4bc74633449ec9a1e1bc8f811a7691790f935115798277f94ccc4eff2622ee1bPackages/sssd-tools-1.5.1-34.el6_1.3.i686.rpmf9e640717896089b1b0eb4a08538271a9207fbf486063931aceaf5ecd4d9dbfbSLBA-2011:1150-1systemtap bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When the system ran out of memory in a module, systemtap failed to remove the module directory created by the debugfs debugger. Consequently, systemtap was unable to load the same module until after a system reboot; sometimes even a kernel panic occurred. With this update, a patch has been provided to address this issue, and systemtap now properly removes the module directory in the described scenario, thus fixing this bug.
* Under unusual circumstances, the rate of error or warning messages sent from the probe module to userspace exceeded various buffers. As a consequence, some control messages were sometimes lost which eventually led to a kernel panic in some cases. With this update, the transport layer ensures that all control messages are delivered even if there is a flood of warning or error messages, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/systemtap-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpm87b4459f1f61796485b6c0a2f0e2a866ba05417dffd477691aad58b2fc8f7352Packages/systemtap-client-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpm02e65f7fdb989eb11e47a88031bcaaaa2087ba07305ddfbd7903edb336eb089aPackages/systemtap-grapher-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpmb70ef20ec37d8787a9be63da09f0822856ff109af3af39e996899773cc236d1bPackages/systemtap-initscript-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpmc18310f63c0938c3b3afab4d4d69c1b326b061aa5c7a254a49d804430bc3bb54Packages/systemtap-runtime-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpmae717c57de00c795255c4414927863c180c8aeb42fd74f36f00dc96c977930c1Packages/systemtap-sdt-devel-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpmcd991c61ed58979ef2cba2ad5174b9ead4569374528753f802993e527f3fb061Packages/systemtap-server-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpm29ac425866946718646a56b2ac8ad5b463ecfda910be8292c3e8fd33441868c5Packages/systemtap-testsuite-1.4-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpm62de98f0fb99a7bd02db5df20f22841f28f13f69382db27a87d4cc75cd93e3a9SLBA-2011:1156-1python-dmidecode bug fix updateThis update fixes for the following bug:
* Previously, certain DMI (Direct Media Interface) tables did not report CPU information as a string and returned the NULL value instead. Consequently, Python terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault when trying to identify the CPU type by performing a string comparison. With this update, additional checks for NULL values, performed prior the string comparison, have been added to the code, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-dmidecode-3.10.12-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpmae949e943fce95c3ef9c55325c1b20244d1152dcf8b7fc7090a034860cf1fc2cSLBA-2011:1158-1boost bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the cyclic redundancy check (CRC) was not correctly computed on 64-bit architectures during decompression of gzip archives. In this update, constant-width integer types are used to compute CRC to make the results stable across all architectures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/boost-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm01ee93f114d0cd07bbb9e8ea754bc2db0465b7b495fb5cb35997804e05aa9101Packages/boost-date-time-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm6da7f4932edd313cb22f9acd3fcd14ff1938fc9c82ebdbcc75413648baee1d8dPackages/boost-devel-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmddc27a63fccb8798861e6c9a3ca6d13e635d7bb71af38b2c75221da44a4f2596Packages/boost-doc-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm741bcb9dfd06dc146984d808ed96145c898455655cdf93e54a03682a92358e83Packages/boost-filesystem-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm9bdb1ff8f0ddcd30118020fc224e2a0467e16d8550d7f4bb84e1245c7d07f33bPackages/boost-graph-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm3b1f87539a5a8fbbd820204aa9095e99c12d6d2bb97cb148e6a28c6555a38eebPackages/boost-graph-mpich2-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm4d3b75c45c8e0299312a84e90233904f4c04ef7f6217acc20fd698879788a4acPackages/boost-graph-openmpi-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmcd49f177d0e7ecb2d539804c45c7e1530ad1223174b433dbc066e740b1d4e42ePackages/boost-iostreams-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmbfc7a92a2ceb3d3ac8468a08a58892188855712836f01be19a419b2a478f2e9aPackages/boost-math-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm45551e786e62a83962ee1156d794a872ed4138b2a561d2c8fd1f6fc5d3c14ca3Packages/boost-mpich2-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmc7331d8f868953aee0378f733589b26f6da3e511ab2a60f4bd193f46aaa791caPackages/boost-mpich2-devel-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm286a6b89da797ca6136c30d022de6560709e5cebd9c6d89d58db9f35e40463d7Packages/boost-mpich2-python-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm0479e964c6d2cba1f104dcb6bfa8bb33a7e5f1f9479dd749033cbf33f3125719Packages/boost-openmpi-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm88bd282a9fefeb07484d8c3cc81b01d4df455b6c7356a72e6afc8c74907b2ff0Packages/boost-openmpi-devel-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpme0f07f470f88252597e45ce51a686972090c7812492497bbc04e0e6b9ad0247fPackages/boost-openmpi-python-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm6d88953008d9e578d2d9f91bea0bf932a0b52f5794a2f509452144d94df91202Packages/boost-program-options-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm40bbec6f7034363f11c4b260b259013f7875fc66a929dde1a783e54627f631c0Packages/boost-python-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm1760b1d781157519454484a91879a917fac101cc88f07808a6a83c7bf28769aePackages/boost-regex-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmfd760fb3bc55ed4aa39984ce1eab92705f5285207721ed7e1a815b60e2039dd1Packages/boost-serialization-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm91c53c97cace5473a5150fc29aaf3c0870c34987766d0f4561aa3023f3a375bbPackages/boost-signals-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm98985cb956efe91a9af91b651646c7c75efee111c88ca38f03238dd9b5f4363fPackages/boost-static-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmbf51144b26c87994caca5906007f7cc58aeaa29446bffe49c784c10549bb9c38Packages/boost-system-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm60ee7253a34f31f58d4c010b1f1246c68b75fa3896aeed4f56293cc7ca2c0ae8Packages/boost-test-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpm2eff73228408eeaff07cd16928e617a16804cda46a17dba916f9af80c94b248ePackages/boost-thread-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpmac207baccf93d5aae480466cb6638b3d48a6c8ba2f234a7904c90e056b91a8b4Packages/boost-wave-1.41.0-11.el6_1.2.i686.rpme54dc21bf19712f2b840ef81ad73c913b98535722ecc2f54581f913eb89749acSLBA-2011:1168-1autotrace bug fix updateThese updated autotrace packages fix the following bug:
* When installing autotrace-devel multilib RPM packages from the optional repository, file conflicts between these packages appeared, causing the installation transaction to abort. This problem has been fixed and the installation transaction now proceeds without conflicts..Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autotrace-0.31.1-26.el6.i686.rpm5052218bd4cad86530ebe4877d06e37fe6dbe908bde75e6549a8d0663998f7cbPackages/autotrace-devel-0.31.1-26.el6.i686.rpm7bd54d87d1e1f0434f5711d8a1826c4bfaa6c43d7ac8f9dd0aebb9eda77f3b8cSLBA-2011:1169-1isdn4k-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the isdn and capi init scripts were not LSB compatible. Due to this problem, the isdn and capi init scripts exited with incorrect or invalid exit statuses. This update modifies the init scripts so that they are LSB compatible. Now the init scripts exit with the correct exit status.,Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/isdn4k-utils-3.2-75.el6.i686.rpm0e751cdebd6d29e41b669ac6780d30985f48720c8bb60ff381a5a116aeff11d5Packages/isdn4k-utils-devel-3.2-75.el6.i686.rpm56c112cd1c88b56519a25bdd145d624fbd66805b6efb18b2d7a7d138e77966cbPackages/isdn4k-utils-vboxgetty-3.2-75.el6.i686.rpm6a59c8177d8b26f2b515c858f05354e6f242548c7450eb50aa72e1ca7c098749Packages/xisdnload-3.2-75.el6.i686.rpm2f1c615b7005786227cfc8cd52287e65d06bfa0b2f644702f925b34fdaa227a3SLBA-2011:1171-1setup bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Bash provides the PROMPT_COMMAND environment variable containing a command that is called when a prompt is displayed. Prior to this update, the PROMPT_COMMAND variable set by a custom profile.d script was overwritten with the default value from the /etc/bashrc script file. With this update, the /etc/bashrc script file has been updated so that it now respects a user-defined PROMPT_COMMAND variable, and does not overwrite it.
* Prior to this update, the /etc/host.conf configuration file contained a line "order host,bind". This line is no longer used by the glibc library and is therefore redundant. With this update, this line has been removed from the host.conf file.
Additionally, this update adds the following enhancements:
* The retrace-server package creates a user ID (UID) pair and a group ID (GID) pair, both with the name "retrace" and number "174". This user and group is used by the Automated Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) retracing server. Prior to this update, the aforementioned UID/GID pairs were not reserved by the setup package so that other packages or system administrators could have accidentally assigned those values to other users and groups. With this update, the setup package now reserves these UID and GID names and numbers so that accidental conflicts with other users and groups do not happen anymore.
* The rhev-agent package creates a user ID (UID) pair and a group ID (GID) pair, both with the name "rhevagent" and number "175". This user and group is used by RHEV-Agent. Prior to this update, the aforementioned UID/GID pairs were not reserved by the setup package so that other packages or system administrators could have accidentally assigned those values to other users and groups. With this update, the setup package now reserves these UID and GID names and numbers so that accidental conflicts with other users and groups do not happen anymore.
* The trafficserver package creates a user ID (UID) pair and a group ID (GID) pair, both with the name "ats" and number "176". This user and group is used for the configuration management functions over a cluster of nodes. Prior to this update, the aforementioned UID/GID pairs were not reserved by the setup package so that other packages or system administrators could have accidentally assigned those values to other users and groups. With this update, the setup package now reserves these UID and GID names and numbers so that accidental conflicts with other users and groups do not happen anymore.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/setup-2.8.14-13.el6.noarch.rpm7683c7406c0825971f6a32a253c535e5015c53fe413df3ca92e9f379d8340c21SLBA-2011:1172-1gnome-terminal bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the regular expression used to find URLs in the text was missing a colon character. As a consequence, the URL containing a colon was not interpreted correctly. With this update, a colon character has been added to the regular expression so that the URL is now properly interpreted.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-terminal-2.31.3-7.el6.i686.rpm50eeb8c45bf979c0192edb2cfccc262e34e73770a0e8acb42c2e98a8b9126ff8SLBA-2011:1173-1kdeaccessibility bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the icon for the kttsmsg program incorrectly appeared in GNOME Application's Accessories menu. This bug has been fixed in this update so that the icon is now no longer displayed, as expected.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdeaccessibility-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpmb7e27f66851e5c9742dd491d0cffc3afe1253028503c72d1af11f62ca970dd6ePackages/kdeaccessibility-libs-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm0b0954697429151ad99fe4627ad44339fb383249cb6cb69110b5118f5ace7c0bSLBA-2011:1174-1doxygen bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, Doxygen required invalid BuildRequires on the qt-devel package. With this update, packages with BuildRequires dependencies on the qt- devel package have been fixed. Now, these packages explicitly require qt4-devel.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/doxygen-1.6.1-6.el6.i686.rpm262318138a529b4c7286d04afb3bc7ecc83fafa077edb6d28f52746889676fb0Packages/doxygen-doxywizard-1.6.1-6.el6.i686.rpm9a75bb98055f749eaa3092c90c4d023ebb8dbdeb9713f819f8735b27cedeb3e4SLBA-2011:1175-1sudo bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, sudo incorrectly searched for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) configuration in the /etc/nss_ldap.conf file. This bug has been fixed in this update so that sudo now searches the /etc/nslcd.conf file.
As well, this update adds the following enhancement:
* Because the sudo utility needs to be run with elevated privileges, the sudo package is now built with RELRO linker flags.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sudo-1.7.4p5-7.el6.i686.rpmd1361634908667a114bd5ef7837945f065e9962961cf53a51fa27d088a26e3a9SLBA-2011:1176-1tuned bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, remote "tuned" service starts could have led to a service unresponsiveness under certain circumstances. With this update, the handling of stdin, stdout, or stderr during the service creation has been fixed to resolve this problem.
* Previously, using NIC bonding could have led to an unexpected termination of "tuned". With this update, the network device type determination has been fixed by handling more error conditions so that the aforementioned bug no longer occurs.
All users of "tuned" are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix these bugs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tuned-0.2.19-6.el6.noarch.rpm0039c679d273eb904fd26caa55a8c9d98e485dd1c6dd89c6c191baaa37bcd46fPackages/tuned-utils-0.2.19-6.el6.noarch.rpmf935a261eacfb8d37a0cb97f8f80f2ac869f6688d06036ba7fd26be459999722SLBA-2011:1177-1mingetty bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, when mingetty was invoked with the "--chroot" option, mingetty did not change the working directory to the new root. Furthermore, mingetty continued even if setting constraints specified by the "--chroot", "-- chdir", and "--nice" options failed. As a result, a user was able to escape from the changed root by using relative paths. Also, it was possible for a user to obtain a process with a different process priority. These problems have been resolved in this update so that the working directory is now changed to the new root directory, all failures are now recognized, and mingetty terminates with an error reported to the system log.
* Prior to this update, when invoking mingetty with a TTY name (a non-option position argument) that was longer than 39 ASCII characters, a buffer overflow occurred and the mingetty stack content could have become corrupted. This bug has been fixed in this update so that only the first 39 bytes (34 bytes in case of a relative path) from the TTY name are now copied.
* Prior to this update, when using a login name longer than 39 characters, such login name was silently refused and mingetty terminated. With this update, login names with the length up to the current runtime limit are now accepted; login names that are above the limit are refused, an error is reported to the system log, and mingetty terminates.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mingetty-1.08-5.el6.i686.rpm98bb84ab4ea9dc5431a2d36b854601f316ec6159e0651a33a355873010949ab6SLBA-2011:1179-1glibc bug fix updateThese updated glibc packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Under certain circumstances, a threaded process could have been granted incomplete group membership of the user which was running the process. This was caused by glibc using its default method for group membership determination, which led to a situation in which multiple threads interfered with each other while attempting to retrieve information simultaneously. Due to the nature of the group membership determination method used, each thread ended up with a different subset of the entire result set. With this update, the group membership determination method has been modified to precede this interference.
* When a process corrupted its heap, the malloc() function could have entered a deadlock situation while building up an error message string. This caused the process unresponsive. With this update, the code has been modified to use the mmap() function to allocate memory for the error message. This workaround ensures that the malloc() deadlock no longer occurs when allocating memory for an error message when the corrupted process heap is detected, and such a process is now normally aborted.
* Prior to this update, the Name Service Caching Daemon (nscd) did not clear the host cache effectively when repopulating its values. The code has been modified to schedule nscd cache pruning more accurately.
* Previously, nscd did not take into consideration time-to-live (TTL) parameters for the DNS records it was caching. With this update, the code has been modified so that nscd now respects TTL parameters when it answers requests for DNS records.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686.rpmd3d1830ae721ff3025f6d2a5e31e5f9c551f6d75efd4e30f90717eab35a85c8aPackages/glibc-common-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686.rpm037aca8dde622c49aaf5a602fb89fc0e353f6f4c26fb5895fcef7b0c7ca198acPackages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686.rpmc90a414f06d11d3abe0b85817506f46cc21d69c7b2b3153569ff0857697011b2Packages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686.rpm922b350b0aaed0eff091b26c983edfa79c4b28d7f9fefe3589b0a25ebc011adcPackages/glibc-static-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686.rpmad75017d676664a9cbfaeaf8f63cf4762de649e2999c5c69b2ac2c4052ad4738Packages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686.rpm8266eca8464b9f6143fc5e7b95cabf29706d1b7d2a2d2a8d1ac43d235aa30607Packages/nscd-2.12-1.25.el6_1.3.i686.rpm4e650169c1bdb3f90f263504233e93ffa62e9b861bb8991395d1cb1388347254SLBA-2011:1186-1curl bug fix updateThese updated curl packages fix the following bug:
* As a solution to a security issue, GSSAPI credential delegation was disabled, which broke the functionality of the applications that were relying on delegation, which was incorrectly enabled by libcurl. To fix this issue, the CURLOPT_GSSAPI_DELEGATION libcurl option has been introduced in order to enable delegation explicitly when applications need it. All applications using GSSAPI credential delegation can now use this new libcurl option to be able to run properly.
All running applications using libcurl have to be restarted for the update to take an effect.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/curl-7.19.7-26.el6_1.2.i686.rpm4c0ea64b3e103fd95e7566b7f245a0d89420f3927af32cce8160f96ada1a19a0Packages/libcurl-7.19.7-26.el6_1.2.i686.rpmfe0df4361c1e136569818a9a0f151f31ba382ccc669f8843cdb7529fe791741bPackages/libcurl-devel-7.19.7-26.el6_1.2.i686.rpmef1c9e0271911ab88c52b3fd65936b516a9cb31d13c192dc97f6f5cdaf3fac08SLBA-2011:1193-1selinux-policy bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the SELinux policy package did not allow the RHEV agent to execute. This update adds the policy for RHEV agents, so that they can be executed as expected.
* Previously, several labels were incorrect and rules for creating new 389-ds instances were missing. As a result, access vector caches (AVC) appeared when a new 389-ds instance was created through the 389-console. This update fixes the labels and adds the missing rules. Now, new 389-ds instances are created without further errors.
* Prior to this update, AVC error messages occurred in the audit.log file. With this update, the labels causing the error messages have been fixed, thus preventing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-93.el6_1.7.noarch.rpm56ebb7cb18cdc37c05ca87a8bf05d5101504d47389558429dc74828c29c6bdf5Packages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-93.el6_1.7.noarch.rpm61362123a9bdfb5e99ff4863603ce526585cb090a10704632ef74d71a629c9bePackages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-93.el6_1.7.noarch.rpm0015078d354035ed0a1d2b738bb2049b7d2cd73efff01cd00084ded74c220266Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-93.el6_1.7.noarch.rpm70e7db2de19726ba74d92af32d04635c39508050ccc6614183a3a4bf5d6de67dPackages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-93.el6_1.7.noarch.rpm5ef6dfec5f2715d18ba651daa668caedc43093c2c8f72c1a1536964504415deaSLBA-2011:1199-1tmpwatch bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When searching for files or directories to remove, tmpwatch was reporting all failures to access these files or directories. This included expected access failures due to the restrictive default configuration of FUSE mount points. With this update, tmpwatch now silently ignores all EACCES errors, and the expected access failures regarding FUSE mount points are no longer reported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tmpwatch-2.9.16-4.el6.i686.rpm74bff8520f62a331a6afcf35abe0301ee8d39122153d969f7d4ddf110c9fd344SLBA-2011:1200-2kdebase bug fix update This update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, when starting another instance of the konsole application in an already running konsole instance, the spurious "Undecodable sequence: \001b(hex)[?1034h" message was displayed. This bug has been fixed in this update and no longer occurs.
* Prior to this update, the System Settings application in KDE became unresponsive when entering a password in order to apply changes in the About Me dialog. With this update, the bug has been fixed so that entering a password works properly.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdebase-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm716dce9388b2c48d1019042158ecbaca6030c55fe5ce141f72bdbc87bd612c0bPackages/kdebase-devel-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpmcf0294f2d4664b1435fe69e80a167e173e3f0b0d5318d47546c32573f344fbdePackages/kdebase-libs-4.3.4-5.el6.i686.rpm446227d21e8ce6d2fb3dde3b112728ab414bc6d2dd004a4ca8a05e8a114b7647SLBA-2011:1201-1smartmontools bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, when a system event relevant to smartd happened, the following spurious error message was output if no mail address was configured:
"smartd: internal error in MailWarning(): cfg.mailwarn->emailfreq=0"
This unintended behavior has been fixed in this update so that the spurious error message is no longer displayed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/smartmontools-5.39.1-5.el6.i686.rpm2886c5ba41ad09354bfeda1abe6866297109e4a36db8caf4117e1e25e8fbd8f7SLBA-2011:1202-1unicap bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the unicap package did not provide the libucil, libunicap and libunicap-gtk virtual packages. As a result, it was not possible to install packages that depended on the libucil, libunicap and libunicap-gtk packages. This update fixes the declaration "--provides" so that the unicap package now provides the virtual packages.
* Prior to this update, the unicap utility did not check for the return value of the Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) initialization. As a result, unicap terminated unexpectedly if the initialization of ALSA failed. This update adds the missing checks for the return value to handle the ALSA initialization failure gracefully.
* Prior to this update, the unicap utility did not check for the return value of the Theora encoder initialization. As a result, unicap terminated unexpectedly if the initialization of the Theora encoder failed. This update adds the missing checks for the return value to handle the Theora encoder initialization failure gracefully.
* Prior to this update, unicap-devel packages for both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures on a single system could not be installed because of conflicts between the packages. This update uses the documentation from the unicap source code archive instead of the documentation generated at build time. Now, unicap- devel packages can be installed as expected.
* Prior to this update, the unicap package was missing a dependency on libv4l2.so.0, although some libraries shipped with unicap were using libv4l2.so.0. This update adds the missing dependency.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/unicap-0.9.5-7.el6.i686.rpm6be68de337160465d755457cff005750ba28f5d93aaad9872d46fdcfe62775b1Packages/unicap-devel-0.9.5-7.el6.i686.rpm66d4857ccfa4cd6a28e78d298bbd991b02348dcea4fd30e389a655ea641d9d12SLBA-2011:1203-1nautilus bug fix updateThese updated nautilus packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, the "Volume is busy" dialog was not linked to any window, which led to the "Untitled window" item appearing on the taskbar when the user unmounted or ejected a device with one or more files opened. This update sets the dialog temporarily for the desktop window which automatically removes the taskbar item.
* Previously, an incorrect signal was emitted when the user changed the name of a bookmark created in Nautilus. As a consequence, the changes got lost and the new name was not written into the bookmark file. This has been fixed: the correct signal is now emitted and the bookmarks can be properly updated.
* Previously, Nautilus could close unexpectedly with a segmentation fault due to a race condition if the user selected a file that was already deleted but was still displayed in the window. This has been fixed and Nautilus does not terminate unexpectedly any longer.
* Previously, the GNOME Configuration (GConf) schemas were missing. As a consequence, the position and size of the folder windows were lost once the user closed the window. The missing GConf schemas have been added and the position and size of the folder windows are now saved and restored correctly.
* Prior to this update, Nautilus did not reflect the changes made to the locations of the XDG (Base Directory Specification) file system directories and used the old locations instead. As a consequence, files created on the desktop may have disappeared if the user logged on used a different user interface language. This problem has been fixed: the desktop is now refreshed with every change of the XDG directories.
* Previously, Nautilus could have become suspended when the user copied files from an FTP server. This was caused by an error in the GVFS (GNOME virtual file system) client dbus code which prevented recursive synchronous calls. This has been fixed and Nautilus no longer becomes suspended during the file transfers.
* Prior to this update, Nautilus did not refresh the folder buttons in the path bar when deleting the linked directories. When clicking on the folder icon in the path bar, an error message appeared. Now, folder buttons in the path bar are automatically removed when deleting the linked directory.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nautilus-2.28.4-18.el6.i686.rpm8fbc4962be35dfbd907f058eeb8dd050248a07f88d44ef1f31df287ba7b43d95Packages/nautilus-devel-2.28.4-18.el6.i686.rpmedcc94c4a90996a11a16b632689b45510d8d3f3a0ecb557e76deea99147b7ddfPackages/nautilus-extensions-2.28.4-18.el6.i686.rpm80c74e3919fef460b16958dd1f6558ac2ad918dbab913285209a53b350b5e66dSLBA-2011:1204-1vte bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, setting a cursor color was not working properly in that a terminal (text) cursor was invisible in some applications which used vte. With this update, the bug has been fixed so that the cursor is now rendered properly and is visible as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vte-0.25.1-7.el6.i686.rpmcf1e85b1187ba69d542f8eff07079d28bf0d405f8a9720fe1615c4ef2fe8b961Packages/vte-devel-0.25.1-7.el6.i686.rpm0564cc8ba8a06b61e1d89c55429958062ee4049e5fa0d44ce8e3d8e514b8c481SLBA-2011:1205-2nautilus-open-terminal bug fix updateThis updated nautilus-open-terminal package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* This update adds the untranslated string which was missing in the Japanese translation of the graphical user interface.
* Previously, the terminal failed to start if the user used a shell other than bash. The problem was caused by incorrect invocation parameters, which have been fixed and the terminal now launches properly.
* Previously, nothing happened if there was no terminal application installed and the user right-clicked on the desktop and selected "Open Terminal". With this update, the gnome-terminal package has been set as a hard dependency to guarantee at least one terminal application is available.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nautilus-open-terminal-0.17-4.el6.i686.rpmb5674066f36efec017efce872bc433285b11939d724020b43dc68c61416f87bcSLBA-2011:1206-3kdeutils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the icon for the Sweeper utility did not appear correctly in GNOME Application's Accessories menu. This bug has been fixed in this update so that the icon is now displayed as expected.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdeutils-4.3.4-7.el6.i686.rpme8c2284b11f002d42419e36ba9ea96e81cf49e932c21f3f01e06bc4b850db320Packages/kdeutils-libs-4.3.4-7.el6.i686.rpm1c9af490b7e8bffc599edc4ac243394e99cd1a61210cd186644ba113e42d60eaSLBA-2011:1208-1ibus-anthy bug fix updateThis updated ibus-anthy package fixes the following bug:
* Previously, when changing the Candidate Window Page Size setting of Other under the General tab, the im-chooser application had to be restarted for the changes to take effect. This problem has been fixed and the changes made to Candidate Window Page Size now apply immediately.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-anthy-1.2.1-3.el6.i686.rpm653ed208f569c029b12234dc8edd93fd76918d046cb082a3e0a9b922c337c7c5SLBA-2011:1218-1fakechroot bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to multilib problems, the fakeroot command was only built on 64-bit architectures as a workaround, one which prevented the RPM package from being built on other architectures. This update resolves the multilib problems so that fakeroot now builds successfully on all architectures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fakechroot-2.9-24.5.el6_1.1.i686.rpmca8552654767fc4740da6992385157027e05c86b36656b0ec2918795de5e81d0Packages/fakechroot-libs-2.9-24.5.el6_1.1.i686.rpmc9c668a6ca18dd8e9e07e87823fb2f88a9ac8fc335573959e3daf02281fdd5eaSLBA-2011:1223-1system-config-firewall bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, remote virtual machine management with TLS encryption used the same port as the one used for the unencrypted connection. With this update, the port for the remote virtual machine management has been changed so that remote virtual machine management with TLS encryption now works as expected.
* Prior to this update, the Tamil translation was incomplete. As a result, certain messages were displayed in English. With this update, the missing messages have been added to the translation.
* Prior to this update, the Hindi translation was incomplete. As a result, certain messages were displayed in English. With this update, the missing messages have been added to the translation.
* Prior to this update, the Punjabi translation was incomplete. As a result, certain messages were displayed in English. With this update, the missing messages have been added to the translation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-firewall-1.2.27-5.el6.noarch.rpm7fe694388931c5f1d6b3318f6150e782ddbff1a709082843ccfb32cc3cce8d09Packages/system-config-firewall-base-1.2.27-5.el6.noarch.rpm0f8186be301976d41e0c0f74a4c61cb84f13fb8c8efc6fa8578a2e51c0667615Packages/system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.27-5.el6.noarch.rpm26dcddba74fc6c76339c14f7d8a9e33ff63632071304f26bae0fb218dc9a69aaSLBA-2011:1224-1cpufrequtilsThis updated cpufrequtils package fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the cpufreq-aperf utility did not run on 32-bit systems due to an incorrect argument passed to the read() call. This problem has been fixed: the buffer size is now used instead of the size of the pointer and the cpufreq-aperf utility runs as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cpufrequtils-007-6.el6.i686.rpmb9c4483573c2a0f401b6090ccb3b43468386610e150dac8b8c38f0418c89c404Packages/cpufrequtils-devel-007-6.el6.i686.rpma83a175c2718894f88f01b6bd46a7867a0a4156bdce2b4e34bd65b530c7d8ec8SLBA-2011:1225-1libcgroup bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, when installing the libcgroup package, a new group "cgred" was erroneously created as a user group (starting with GID 500) and not as a system group (with GID lower than 500). As a result, newly created users could have had UID different to GID. With this update, the "cgred" group is now created correctly as the system group with GID lower than 500. This update does not change GID of the "cgred" group if the group already exists on the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcgroup-0.37-3.el6.i686.rpma185521d06c16000243b3057c84e49d7c73aa85df6cc865cf83671374891b8cdPackages/libcgroup-devel-0.37-3.el6.i686.rpm499b5c24ec84f70bbf2d3d5cd38c8f79577cd73cae29de744636981e8cc327bePackages/libcgroup-pam-0.37-3.el6.i686.rpma99440b51f35c04c0456086f7d75555a1e7ced0e13e9358ea6518062161d9500SLBA-2011:1226-1libsndfile bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the libsndfile package was built without the Ogg container format support. As a result, applications using the libsndfile library were not able to work with the Ogg format. With this update, the problem has been fixed so that applications can now work with the Ogg format as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsndfile-1.0.20-5.el6.i686.rpmdc15fdbe09e3cb432ed9617b0866ed4bcc89cd2323398de9098a3660a3ab75eaPackages/libsndfile-devel-1.0.20-5.el6.i686.rpm6c1b37859903a8ec8e68b5bb514f75ec8fc2470eaf1bb3aaf91f5e425ab03bd8SLBA-2011:1227-1bltk bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the bltk tree was corrupted. As a result, the bltk_report script failed. This update modifies the settings of the bltk root path. Now, the report script works as expected.
* Prior to this update, bltk could be installed without requiring the gnuplot binary. As a result, the bltk_plot script exited with an error message when the gnuplot package was not installed and the charts were shown from measured data. This update requires the gnuplot package for its installation. Now, the bltk_plot script no longer exits with an error.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bltk-1.0.9-16.el6.i686.rpm1b8b684380d6c9b52ba8c349f71ec2ffd3f534ea65c50341e5cb9519ed69b87cSLBA-2011:1228-1openmotif bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, under certain circumstances, LabelGadget could have drawn over a parent window with the background color and, if using the Xft fonts, also over the text. With this update, the text and background drawing functionality has been fixed so that the aforementioned problems do not occur anymore.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openmotif-2.3.3-4.el6.i686.rpm7669a345cd236f191fd58b6a69ab40df2e6f32311c293d407abcfd301a1524a1Packages/openmotif-devel-2.3.3-4.el6.i686.rpmabd3afb53fe460ecaefb070c2e15e904c974fd7812192d56a756592cc277809cSLBA-2011:1229-1xdg-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, a trailing comma was passed in the "thunderbird" command. As a result, Thunderbird was unable to open a compose window. With this update, the trailing comma has been stripped so that Thunderbird now works properly.
* Previously, there was a typo found in the xdg-utils source code. As a consequence, Thunderbird, after passing in an email address, created a compose window without the "To:" address. With this update, the typo has been fixed so that the "To:" address is now passed in correctly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xdg-utils-1.0.2-17.20091016cvs.el6.noarch.rpma7d1855a111da75dac72ec5a84fbd63638dfd9e85fe5ae6405a7b081475c5a50SLBA-2011:1230-1powertop bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, PowerTOP did not correctly handle the SIGWINCH signal. As a result, PowerTOP was terminated unexpectedly if the terminal window, in which PowerTOP was running, was resized. This update fixes the SIGWINCH signal handling so that PowerTOP is not unexpectedly terminated if the terminal window is resized.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/powertop-1.11-6.el6.i686.rpm0d482943ebe106721cff5607e5e69786143e0aaf3286e2e4914b2d1dd35c5b39SLBA-2011:1231-1sg3_utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When scanning for iSCSI devices, if no device existed with a Logical Unit Number (LUN) of "0", then the rescan-scsi-bus.sh shell script failed to detect any other devices as well. With this update, the rescan-scsi-bus.sh script detects all iSCSI devices even if there is no device with LUN of "0".Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sg3_utils-1.28-4.el6.i686.rpme3ad46bb0fba16cb996847fcf15dd053cc845a0cd97a2cddb293161dce4cf28ePackages/sg3_utils-devel-1.28-4.el6.i686.rpma26046943bd4e4415ecc7670d52363199d2e0490a164b88adc295d5e492656a1Packages/sg3_utils-libs-1.28-4.el6.i686.rpm7dca8d7863e5439d950b1c16059e749e7eb96dc4e6e1325878bc3212efd17a6eSLBA-2011:1232-1bacula bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the bacula packages were not distributed with the applybaculadate file. As a result, the logwatch cron script failed. The problem has been fixed by including the applybaculadate file in the bacula packages so that the logwatch cron script now works as expected.
* Prior to this update, the make_catalog_backup.pl script created a MySQL configuration file, which had the file permissions set to world-writeable and world-readable so that MySQL did not accept the configuration file with these permissions and the MySQL database login configuration was not used. As a result, it was not possible to complete a MySQL database dump. With this update, the configuration file is now created with correct permissions, and the MySQL database login configuration is used by MySQL so that it is now possible to complete the MySQL database dump as expected.
* Prior to this update, there was no option to change Bacula's runtime user. As a consequence, Bacula was always run under the root user. The problem has been fixed by adding support for the bacula-dir, bacula-fd, and bacula-sd files in the /etc/sysconfig/ directory; these files can be used for specifying a non- root user and group with the DIR_USER, FD_USER, SD_USER, and DIR_GROUP, FD_GROUP and SD_GROUP options, respectively. With this update, Bacula can be run under the specified user.
* Prior to this update, when creating a symbolic link to the "bscan" utility, the new link was erroneously named "dbcheck". As a result, the already existing "dbcheck" symbolic link was overwritten by the erroneous one. Thus the "dbcheck" command ran the "bscan" utility so that it was not possible to execute the "bscan" utility with the "bscan" command. The problem has been fixed in this update so that the "dbcheck" and "bscan" utilities now work as expected.
* Prior to this update, Bacula's default configuration missed a required option. As a result, the Bacula tray monitor component terminated unexpectedly. The problem has been fixed by adding the "Address" option to the "Director" section in the Bacula tray monitor configuration file so that the Bacula tray monitor now works as expected with the default configuration file. Note that this bug fix does not alter any existing Bacula tray monitor configuration file. As a consequence, the Bacula tray monitor can terminate unexpectedly if the existing Bacula tray monitor configuration is incorrect.
* Prior to this update, the backup size was computed incorrectly under certain circumstances. As a consequence, the reported size of the incremental backup could have been wrong. The problem has been fixed by correcting the backup size computation process so that the size of the incremental backup is now reported correctly.
* Prior to this update, the shadow-utils package was not listed among the package dependencies for Bacula. As a result, the bacula user and bacula group were not created when the shadow-utils package was not present on the system, and a warning message was displayed during the bacula packages installation. This bug has been fixed by adding shadow-utils to the package dependencies.
* Prior to this update, the chkconfig package, which contains the "alternatives" utility, was not listed among the package dependencies for Bacula. As a result, the bacula-dir and bacula-sd services were not configured, the "alternatives" utility was not found, and Bacula's symbolic links were not created. These problems have been fixed by adding chkconfig to the package dependencies.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bacula-client-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm0824ee8d732290f770c791e601b17afcc82101cac9362f5eccd6c41c548fbb60Packages/bacula-common-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm1cd38cee41f630fbfaca9ca5a7cb60d7e7a28615fc4ac646129dc95ce1f34046Packages/bacula-console-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm417fbaeb7a47a83b5688835246d14f8b1055532078197c1e354683522367c787Packages/bacula-console-bat-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm624d327f2d039c0839561cf01594a066d3f96a8988702f63ed339c8d6324f472Packages/bacula-director-common-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm4c7e9477c6bf36328381429eb39e07556ebe0dc1687955cd4159b7b03cd36e74Packages/bacula-director-mysql-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpmeadda551007c65db90da80d5c54765837b3da17d65f429345511b50f59e831f3Packages/bacula-director-postgresql-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm78e497610ee2703f511ded8ec00584ac73fe0fc6a255f6e100efcb4956352838Packages/bacula-director-sqlite-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm193eaf0fb484c39ffea2c111beeb38e850775f6a014923d03b6a97a65fd849ffPackages/bacula-docs-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpmf6aafa90cbf733a4d6f0426069f1363d21075eb1de8b976e885c74a97e095321Packages/bacula-storage-common-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpmb84f2d1580484e4351217b0722622e4f47287cf77cc6b86f15682197f4e9ebf2Packages/bacula-storage-mysql-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpmaf37b8a91620c4a339292fe601b4a4f75adb5c5fe9dffd7aa40ed572e5c666bfPackages/bacula-storage-postgresql-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm0387231105c182d0436bc27a0d045864b56b57e5265e6da85df950ce336df5afPackages/bacula-storage-sqlite-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpm6ce33fb37cc282af558d40244bb904022a4e71efae06234370db2cdb8ee752cdPackages/bacula-traymonitor-5.0.0-9.el6.i686.rpmaad97efb2b923de4ad8d9a4f785f3765aa73f5e9d758dd66415bea00bcda6a60SLBA-2011:1235-1ricci bug-fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* The fencing agent for Cisco UCS, included in the Scientific Linux 6.1 cluster, supports the "suborg" option. However, this option was not defined in the schema for the /etc/cluster/cluster.conf file. As a consequence, utilities such as ccs returned error messages about the schema violation at the attempt to define fencing for UCS blade servers with the "suborg" option, and the fenced daemon did not start if this definition was forced into the cluster configuration file. With this update, a patch that adds the "suborg" option to the cluster configuration schema definition for the fence_cisco_ucs agent has been provided, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ccs-0.16.2-35.el6_1.1.i686.rpm8d13f5c6d0b0ac4e5a4cc86c2507cc939f470595af7b00e24d38cffdb31e7182Packages/ricci-0.16.2-35.el6_1.1.i686.rpm3f556db6027a57bfc53b177e2168d67798d61fe7c26daee79087de18d0531172SLBA-2011:1236-1cluster and gfs2-utils bug fix updateThese updated cluster and gfs2-utils packages fix the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the "suborg" option was not allowed by the cluster configuration schema defined in the /usr/share/cluster/cluster.rng file. As a consequence, when the "suborg" option was specified for the fence_cisco_ucs agent, the cluster refused to validate the configuration schema. The "suborg" option is now properly recognized, which fixes the problem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/clusterlib-3.0.12-41.el6_1.2.i686.rpme9bf0298235d73a838a407fe9ff8bfdf1273b7820d14131bc9007df3ca31adfaPackages/clusterlib-devel-3.0.12-41.el6_1.2.i686.rpm13634fff8cf3837e540f1dd359cf2a0b77f4418f2e960f8556018a063c54b73aPackages/cman-3.0.12-41.el6_1.2.i686.rpm7db8ff06b7947f1910384e88b6f6b74d1c3d41250ed112a92e9fe62f1ce91033Packages/gfs2-utils-3.0.12-41.el6_1.2.i686.rpmb78fcf164148cfecdb360dcc51c70a4bd48bf674e6cdbb67492a09c1cd1008cbSLBA-2011:1255-1binutils bug fix updateThis update fixes for the following bug:
* Prior to this update, an input object file could have a non-empty .toc section but no references to the .toc entries because of a problem in the 64-bit PowerPC linker TOC editing code. As a result, various utilities of the binutils package terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault under certain conditions. This update handles local symbols in .toc sections correctly. Now, no more crashes occur.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/binutils-2.20.51.0.2-5.20.el6_1.1.i686.rpmc5d2a35769f9053bf3a371ebcc6b60e911bc264c51fa619e7c911510b34fce79Packages/binutils-devel-2.20.51.0.2-5.20.el6_1.1.i686.rpmaef986c4ee838fd7a54cc50ce13c233da36aa8fc6ef407b7aba74792f8f9c209SLBA-2011:1269-1qt3 bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the 64-bit architecture was not preferred over the 32-bit architecture when setting the PATH environment variable on the 64-bit PowerPC platform. This bug has been fixed in this update so that the 64-bit architecture is now preferred.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/qt3-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpm389949dac05cd13fa86e7dd4cd144b59390d85c6e9bc089c71d7918b9c4d5392Packages/qt3-MySQL-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpmdfddf6dc86ed85572b80edd2f99170af48e82ded2b2ed0dc0c20bb45956da480Packages/qt3-ODBC-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpmdcb6247e17bc664d86e4aae9405a415b2f4363aa0de22555d6cd8e7879632970Packages/qt3-PostgreSQL-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpm44224489a5e0591a833740ae5665e38a494831b08b1fc474d08c9a0669eb6286Packages/qt3-config-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpmb3df80928e011b668a2d6e696dbf3602f69b232891de0255d282858bc860f502Packages/qt3-designer-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpm2bd8302f918479eac9c454be4b9c0cff331907cda8998bd03f2be7247be986e6Packages/qt3-devel-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpmf5c76ce9a5017d7081e7b92009dedd836959d108886532ba1186634af89c8b02Packages/qt3-devel-docs-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpmbef13eb79af4bd226e16e5d3213f61e8568a421c2a850395915525e742372214Packages/qt3-sqlite-3.3.8b-30.el6.i686.rpm50e44e4c0e576f72740a56a906126b6bc9e61347c0d518cae9dd574bd82d9266SLBA-2011:1270-1sblim-smis-hba bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the sblim-smis-hba package's license field contained both the EPL and SNIA licenses, although no code in the package is licensed under the SNIA license. This bug has been fixed in this update by removing the SNIA license from the license field so that the field now contains the correct information.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-smis-hba-1.0.0-4.el6.i686.rpm3a75fd20ef78dfaacd698e3e6907e19a0273e92dae308ccfaca9850939deace9SLBA-2011:1271-1perl-Net-DNS bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, perl-Net-DNS lacked a complete IPv6 functionality. This update adds the dependencies related to IPv6 and, in addition, prevents the possibility of interactive (re)build.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Net-DNS-0.65-4.el6.i686.rpm7c960411d8d23cefde2993f41d1a6f94c1eb2147a9e84dccfa0db2d9988baa31Packages/perl-Net-DNS-Nameserver-0.65-4.el6.i686.rpm1d84cc43cc4a599395d03debb816eb3438aa6c305fb0063578ad29af2ba34da0SLBA-2011:1272-1attr bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the setfattr utility could not restore the original values of the attributes when the "getfattr -e text" or "getfattr --encoding=text" command was used to dump attributes with embedded null characters. This update fixes the encoding of these values in getfattr to prevent information loss.
* Prior to this update, the getfattr utility followed symbolic links to directories even if the "-h" or "--no-dereference" option was specified. Additionally, the description in the getfattr(1) man page that related to this functionality was misleading. This update fixes getfattr with the "-h" option so that it no longer follows the symbolic links and the related content of the getfattr(1) man page is now correct.
* Prior to this update, the getfattr utility did not return a non-zero exit code when an attribute specified in the "getfattr" command did not exist. This update fixes getfattr so that it now returns a non-zero exit code when an attribute does not exist.
* Prior to this update, supported methods for encoding values of the extended attributes were not properly described in the setfattr(1) man page. This update adds the appropriate descriptions of the encoding methods to the setfattr(1) man page.
* Prior to this update, the project web page address as stated in the package specification did not reflect the change of the upstream project web page address. This update corrects the project web page address in the package specification.
* Prior to this update, the attr library was built without support for read- only relocations (RELRO) flags. With this update, the library is now built with partial RELRO support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/attr-2.4.44-7.el6.i686.rpm5ac9d14c57ca16959560097d5e23d27efda0e2051ff8dee3b527d2ae501a5f7ePackages/libattr-2.4.44-7.el6.i686.rpm135d19aad5f442b53845aadee6e4fa79e2e03eb0147608e68f969ae0c5e8166fPackages/libattr-devel-2.4.44-7.el6.i686.rpm4b7f603d878c558ac78b767ed8b460a71de6db4490efb1f694dc449160e2e9f6SLBA-2011:1273-1sabayon bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when a user configured a custom panel launcher in the profile, Sabayon terminated unexpectedly while getting details of the profile. With this update, a priority level has been set up for sorting in the Details view so that Sabayon no longer crashes while getting the profile details.
* Previously, when a user created a file or folder on the desktop that contained an apostrophe ("'") in the name, Sabayon terminated unexpectedly when saving the profile. With this update, any apostrophe characters in the name are now escaped so that Sabayon no longer crashes and properly saves the profile.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sabayon-2.29.92-3.el6.i686.rpm8499ad45ff0c94cb8252e5ddc236928f59abf927093718f2975799d241ab6c9dPackages/sabayon-apply-2.29.92-3.el6.i686.rpma50a6f258b41ee15433b0bf5deed193ed4beebb769de0c6aaa27db425b76338bSLBA-2011:1274-1ibus-table-erbi bug fix updateThis updated ibus-table-erbi package fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the ibus-table-erbi spec file contained a redundant line which printed the debug message "/usr/share/ibus-table/tables" at the end of installation. The line indicated the working directory of the post-install script and has been removed to fix the problem.
* Previously, the table index was updated when running the post-install script of the ibus-table-erbi package. This modified the size of the files, the MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm checksum and the access time of database files. As a consequence, the "rpm -V" command failed with false positive warnings of the aforementioned changes due to the changes not matching the values in the package metadata. This has been fixed: files that are expected to be modified when running the post-install script are now specified with correct verify flags in the spec file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-table-erbi-1.2.0.20090901-8.el6.noarch.rpm2095d6ab1fddeb0db367cc4c4c7534311a8116ed232cd93fb68ee3af24273101SLBA-2011:1275-1mailman bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, a number of Python scripts and subdirectories in the /usr/lib/mailman/ directory were group writable. As a result, the respective files and subdirectories could have been changed not only by the owner, but also by other users in the same user group. This undesired behavior has been resolved in this update so that only the owner can now change the files and subdirectories.
* Because of a bug in the brp-python-compile script file, unnecessary /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.pyc and /etc/mailman/mm_cfg.pyo files were generated under certain circumstances. As a result, the Mailman build process could have failed. This update fixes the aforementioned bug by compiling Python script files manually so that the build process no longer fails.
* In accordance with current guidelines, all Python executable files have been updated to use the Python executable file directly, that is the "#!/usr/bin/python" string instead of "#!/usr/bin/env python".Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mailman-2.1.12-17.el6.i686.rpme47d5403310ab95c13e4b1bf0e77c2eeafd944ee2e750bfa6502bc72519628f6SLBA-2011:1280-1certmonger bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When submitting a signing request to a IPA (Identity, Policy, Audit) CA, certmonger is expected to authenticate using the client's host credentials, and to delegate the client's credentials to the server. Recent updates to libraries on which certmonger depends changed delegation of client credentials from a mandatory operation to an optional operation that is no longer enabled by default, which effectively broke certmonger's support for IPA CAs. This update gives certmonger the ability to explicitly request credential delegation when used with newer versions of these libraries, which introduce an API that allows certmonger to explicitly request that credential delegation be performed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/certmonger-0.42-1.el6_1.2.i686.rpma50cdb8491fb5f7f74455289b3b7b49e0b18cbc9e7a44f8c91eb475e3d9678f3SLBA-2011:1284-1xmlrpc-c bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the GSSAPI credential delegation was disabled due to a security issue. As a result, the functionality of applications that relied on delegation was broken. This update adds a new constructor argument in the xmlrpc-c++ client API to set the new CURLOPT_GSSAPI_DELEGATION libcurl option to enable the credential delegation. All applications that use xmlrpc-c with GSSAPI credential delegation can now apply this new constructor to run as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xmlrpc-c-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6_1.4.i686.rpm5ba6602c0b58074522c87dca77cc33bae65f0a07f0b55147dc8d6924e0daa4c2Packages/xmlrpc-c-apps-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6_1.4.i686.rpmda4241e6193b947e276fee61fa7c1522662bd5ab389f20fa832cf79e0e105202Packages/xmlrpc-c-c++-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6_1.4.i686.rpm0d3e7c83e478bc0f09f3da5acaac3543f10bbfe7dcd2cd8d5bd36479b85c1fa5Packages/xmlrpc-c-client++-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6_1.4.i686.rpm0155334673ccb18aa3ee94750ceebb04bd942590fef7f98b88bf819eb5ebdd1cPackages/xmlrpc-c-client-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6_1.4.i686.rpm19bef8c4be65e8c1c6f657165407863bfdb3d26452b9846537554134dc01af28Packages/xmlrpc-c-devel-1.16.24-1200.1840.el6_1.4.i686.rpmb90ffc95497f7dec7fc23d7357963e5f60291aff0dd59782c29aa7f6ed9d2c1dSLBA-2011:1285-1portreserve bug fix update* Prior to this update, the portreserve daemon exited after the first port was released. As a result, all ports that services registered for portreserve were released when one of these services asked for its port to be released. With this update portreserve releases now only the requested ports.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/portreserve-0.0.4-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpma891d8195f6baaeb04b9dd340024368773f711f6dab37afde179cbafc58bdec9SLBA-2011:1287-1device-mapper-multipath bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When deleting a multipath device while checking a path, the multipathd daemon did not abort the path check. As a consequence, the daemon terminated when trying to access multipath device information. The problem has been fixed and the multipathd daemon now aborts the path check when deleting a multipath device.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-41.el6_1.1.i686.rpm212b140f1a1cc6e936d542f0800d030516737c3c7cc5b238349c9ba3c2759441Packages/device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-41.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4d78373c0b4c172fe8dd8d85f768172270b168b37c45fc778e8558ac3745370aPackages/kpartx-0.4.9-41.el6_1.1.i686.rpm569016783fe40797503ed8fdbc7c9085f44c5c6c83f1fad1a88cea201e23131aSLBA-2011:1314-1ipa bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, GSSAPI credential delegation was disabled in the curl utility due to a security issue. As a result, applications that rely on delegation did not work properly. This update utilizes a new constructor argument in the xmlrpc-c client API to set the new CURLOPT_GSSAPI_DELEGATION curl option. This option enables the credential delegation, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-admintools-2.0.0-23.el6_1.2.i686.rpm21bb77fe6337a373e909a8dfb037e4961524b683bad9337a9b4687b5ebd03c7dPackages/ipa-client-2.0.0-23.el6_1.2.i686.rpm5994a730ae205a04a067062632161097b6f413ac32bd91d0b908fa934b4d9de7Packages/ipa-python-2.0.0-23.el6_1.2.i686.rpm8759b558bb6da3e6232a2ffb80cd001ff1bc05982d310d63f593d1019b1c9702Packages/ipa-server-2.0.0-23.el6_1.2.i686.rpm74da0304bf67f1ffd38f42d6bc1310ea2616a213da30cc6c7ab197f9e0e9ac5ePackages/ipa-server-selinux-2.0.0-23.el6_1.2.i686.rpmc5883ed01c9cab547f7a8fc7df1846df7ff25bcb349fc6ba480a9dbd259bb09fSLBA-2011:1316-1cups bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* The MaxJobs directive controls the maximum number of print jobs that are kept in memory. Previously, once the number of jobs reached the limit, the CUPS system failed to automatically purge the oldest completed job from the system to make room for a new one. This bug has been fixed, and the jobs beyond the limit are now properly purged in the described scenario.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cups-1.4.2-39.el6_1.1.i686.rpm785554691321efcd260bee86e7b922cefcb99a1c242a5c940e808c840867b899Packages/cups-devel-1.4.2-39.el6_1.1.i686.rpm099501bf5904795bcb2f829d4c347550479929c9495b69581a34853f20a3626fPackages/cups-libs-1.4.2-39.el6_1.1.i686.rpma4eb9c6c612041d41d88c56b6c22892c56fe21a49aba18dfb631398f0a303ddaPackages/cups-lpd-1.4.2-39.el6_1.1.i686.rpmcb808545e3bb9eb51498f06f3b0771669171b601abbc1bdc57fd9586744e67e1Packages/cups-php-1.4.2-39.el6_1.1.i686.rpm0a9eaf918ada8d325ef3bdb185999a2aa03fbf991b9919cc9da837ef19a98b1eSLBA-2011:1361-1corosync bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, under heavy traffic, receive buffers sometimes overflowed, causing loss of packets. Consequently, retransmit list error messages appeared in the log files. This bug has been fixed, incoming messages are now processed more frequently, and the retransmit list error messages no longer appear in the described scenario.
* Previously, when a combination of a lossy network and a large number of configuration changes was used with corosync, corosync sometimes terminated unexpectedly. This bug has been fixed, and corosync no longer crashes in the described scenario.
* Prior to this update, when corosync ran the "cman_tool join" and "cman_tool leave" commands in a loop, corosync sometimes terminated unexpectedly. This bug has been fixed, and corosync no longer crashes in the described scenario.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/corosync-1.2.3-36.el6_1.3.i686.rpm892d4337b04348c9f9732e7b7eddec23df6ee85b622d7350e304be6b929ef20dPackages/corosynclib-1.2.3-36.el6_1.3.i686.rpm60b9ef611dab2e8320a96a587e7f5e6de165bdd5a5820c5f17a994b3cbf0e3e9Packages/corosynclib-devel-1.2.3-36.el6_1.3.i686.rpm99ec522c61b1c9442776ac80f970483f92e89ce659cf41a055a6573a4381a784SLBA-2011:1373-1libssh2 bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, libssh2 package leaked memory and terminated unexpectedly in certain situations. This update modifies libssh2 so that no more memory leaks occur and now libssh2 works as expected.
Note, that all running applications using libssh2 have to be restarted for the update to take an effect.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libssh2-1.2.2-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpmac647cf9373a3e14243e1e7fd243f38c66f4d25461b8ba9e00284772002ea69cPackages/libssh2-devel-1.2.2-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpme2f72560e482e8ca4fc542701ebdaff778c06e63d0ec3b5386c69671f5c7725dPackages/libssh2-docs-1.2.2-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpmf46bd3fe63e34a3d7249182f261dbd42c02f15da0dfb29bd939d29a7aecddb7fSLBA-2011:1381-1lldpad bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the Edge Control Protocol (ECP) could not verify whether a port lookup was successful when running Virtual Discovery and Configuration Protocol (VDP) on bonded devices because VDP does not support bonded devices. As a consequence, the LLDP agent terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, VDP is no longer initialized on bonded devices and the crash no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lldpad-0.9.41-4.el6_1.5.i686.rpmc9e14c8622ea632c0bc1c800e6e985a5da5e562609b3d872653fd52bb418cd48Packages/lldpad-devel-0.9.41-4.el6_1.5.i686.rpm591b365c5e6b665fcc415ab3c69dec58839eeaadd749d406938833c5bcdadf94SLBA-2011:1387-1kexec-tools bug fix updateThis update fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, the mkdumprd utility failed to parse the /etc/mdadm.cof configuration file. As a consequence, mkdumprd failed to create an initial ramdisk for kdump crash recovery and the kdump service failed to start. With this update, mkdumprd has been modified so that it now parses the configuration file and builds initrd correctly. The kdump service now starts as expected.
* On the PowerPC 64 architecture, the kexec utiliity experienced a segmentation fault when the kdump service was started on a system containing more than 1 TB of RAM. As a result, it was not possible to capture a crash kernel on such a system. This has been fixed with this update so that kexec no longer crashes when kdump starts on a system with greater than 1 TB of physical memory, and kdump can now works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kexec-tools-2.0.0-188.el6_1.2.i686.rpmad565db9aac0cf351a3b46b4962ad6c9e5a9b40b86c4c10b4eb8e16c3eb569cfSLBA-2011:1389-1opencryptoki bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* When setting the length of an RSA key for the IBM Cryptographic Accelerator(ICA) token, initialization of the CKA_MODULUS_BITS internal attribute of PKCS#11 was not properly tested and the RSA key length could have been set incorrectly. As a consequence, RSA key verification in the ICA token failed. To ensure that the RSA key is set correctly, two conditions have been added in the respective function in the ICA specific library. The RSA key operations now work properly on the ICA token.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/opencryptoki-2.3.3-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm510b3cfccdcd685bd5c164b1cec6967c2ef60329feb841a1161c8b6f01ff3ffdPackages/opencryptoki-devel-2.3.3-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm2961a9171050fd3d9a598756913ed0f8384dcd7b0e8c0366f5b4e3fe10901175Packages/opencryptoki-libs-2.3.3-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm5e75097e2bd5c2bbc6316626e47037c0724d187571d573c732bcbaf6e0f2af74SLBA-2011:1395-1dmidecode bug fix update* Previously, extended records for Memory Device (DMI type 17) and Memory Array Mapped Address (DMI type 19) DMI types were missing from the dmidecode utility output. With this update, dmidecode has been upgraded to upstream version 2.11, which updates support for the SMBIOS specification to version 2.7.1, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dmidecode-2.11-2.el6_1.i686.rpmb86553291a9046c4ea786a8042b76c99d5516f860239cfccb5950f89b0ce42b4SLBA-2011:1397-1nfs-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the function responsible for parsing the /proc/mounts file was not able to handle single quote characters in the path name of a mount points entries. As a consequence, an NFS exported file system could not be unmounted if its mount point contained space characters. To fix this problem, the parsing routine has been rewritten so that it now parses entries in the /proc/mounts file properly. All NFS file systems now can be unmounted as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs-utils-1.2.3-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpm1eecf4b43002cb751bde4ff1dfd80a3a16d01bc89617c44cb7139a2033b605e5SLBA-2011:1398-1qpid-cpp bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a regression, a memory leak was introduced that prevented the broker from correctly releasing messages. Consequently, the broker's memory footprint grew indefinitely. A patch has been provided to address this issue, and the memory leak no longer occurs in the described scenario.
* After the upgrade of MRG Messaging from version 1.2 to version 1.3, the qpidd daemon terminated unexpectedly on some of the cluster nodes. With this update, the broker code has been fixed to handle all cases when a faulty client sends frames before completely opening the connection, thus fixing this bug.
* Previously, specifying an invalid IP address for a destination broker caused a repeatable file descriptor leak. A patch has been provided to address this issue, and the file descriptor leak no longer occurs in the described scenario.
* Prior to this update, when a large message (over 4KB) was sent from the python-qpid client to the broker, the connection became unresponsive and other clients were unable to connect to the broker. This bug has been fixed, and clients no longer hang in the described scenario.
* Under heavy load, the broker generated a large number of timer late/overrun warning messages. Though the messages themselves were usually inoffensive, the time to log them individually caused long (up to several seconds) delays and inflated log files. With this update, logging output for these messages has been restricted to the "--log-enabled=info" option, thus preventing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-cpp-client-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm72a302e5043b7634790a86935ae5e7998e26901c17976eb73abdc06bd613a585Packages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm21f3499ca9e22e5056c91877fd6b0c6ae26fd6e204feba211878a514e7a53ffbPackages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-docs-0.10-8.el6_1.noarch.rpm3e82ad43dfdd1f742de6b7d205df7c1b99ec3d721f186ef88a3c1c9ac17623b6Packages/qpid-cpp-client-rdma-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpmce595759090c84660410f5ebbb50f7dac24c1a4929b6598f4b5196a02f34e0a8Packages/qpid-cpp-client-ssl-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpmf18bc363d98189df127b5ebad1ec9e2c59882755034d21452c80f1770290cde4Packages/qpid-cpp-server-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm12038423a811108b295ccf4edaaaac5a19bd8f2a7e14e75c0cc61c3e19ea5720Packages/qpid-cpp-server-cluster-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm795db62b0f936cdaae84cc857a13689e55747eef3442427069e533b6e60cedbaPackages/qpid-cpp-server-devel-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm204cc37b8ea00d34eb3941f1783e8e3d726c042073cc24cce6138b6113cde337Packages/qpid-cpp-server-rdma-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm11b5ade5be69e1dfe60b31f83b538fe157f8d8339dcc80146a324d52acde45bePackages/qpid-cpp-server-ssl-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm335ab84e98191590a3c474f4c1ee721eb6f9353c727bb35b2c1b1673a475efdcPackages/qpid-cpp-server-store-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm28df50097b441322fdc6c00f1443fe28e0968a932f524e5e47d9ee3c5ea7a372Packages/qpid-cpp-server-xml-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm5aaa183f0777af4a46bb27312d7df7195f237078d650552926e5c80d86e9c08ePackages/rh-qpid-cpp-tests-0.10-8.el6_1.i686.rpm4af3dc7725cd7d3e3ffa2b115dff7c554512994608fefb61a5af1f46267c8b60SLBA-2011:1403-1yum bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the Pulp application used the RepoStorage API directly outside of the YumBase class, therefore certain attributes were not set as expected. As a consequence, users experienced attributes errors when using the Pulp server to manage their software repositories. With this update, RepoStorage has been modified to include the condition that verifies and sets these attributes. These attributes errors occur no more when using Pulp.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-3.2.29-17.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmcb5fc50a6a54456e56752281c4df5fd0066c5d13b028e04655c3503960e9908aPackages/yum-cron-3.2.29-17.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmac9da1bb9a7f99b93a0d8d0534a99228906c9c6d45b9f7227f682cb57ec5fd72SLBA-2011:1415-1xorg-x11-drv-xgi bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to a missing XGIPowerSaving() function call in the xgi video driver's source code, a server using XGI Z9-series graphics chipset was not able to recover from power-saving mode. With this update, the XGIPowerSaving() function call has been added and the server now recovers properly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-xgi-1.6.0-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpmb76331c8369934a384f9538ec58fb4b67c5a5ad629ec223bfc6ee95b04aaa1deSLBA-2011:1426-1python-virtinst bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* The python-virtinst module often called the ifconfig program unnecessarily when parsing a domain XML file. If a domain contained many "direct" network interfaces, the virt-manager application responded so slowly that it could not be used properly. With this update, the redundant ifconfig calls have been removed from the code, and virt-manager now works well even with large number of "direct" network interfaces.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-virtinst-0.500.5-3.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm777126ac5173ffdaffedcb5911f9aef9b9c7aef3c492e69d0f73fde27238b1f9SLBA-2011:1427-1spice-client bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Although old SPICE-related packages (such as spice-cairo) are no longer required to be installed with the spice-client package, they were still needed by a previously installed spice-client or spice-server package. With the "Obsolete" lines in the package spec file, updating spice-client forced an update to spice-server as well, and vice versa. With this update, all "Obsolete" lines have been removed from the spice-client.spec file, thus fixing this bug.
SPICE-related packages when they are no longer needed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-client-0.8.0-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm68081e27a6e66c81c22b97dcc5331f52b70296657994c274718b4c5978c5a9c4SLBA-2011:1431-1libvirt bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a programming error in the initialization code of the libvirtd daemon, the QEMU driver could have failed to find the user or group ID of the qemu application on the system. As a result, libvirtd failed to start. With this update, the error has been corrected and libvirtd now works as expected.
* If the QEMU driver failed to update information about currently allocated memory, installing a new virtual machine could have failed with the following error message:
ERROR cannot send monitor command '{"execute":"query-balloon"}': Connection reset by peer
With this update, the driver has been modified to not consider this behavior as fatal. Installation now proceeds and finishes as expected.
After installing these updated packages, libvirtd must be restarted. Use the "service libvirtd restart" command for this update to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.8.7-18.el6_1.4.i386.rpmade1f137e34a7853710416f09e51e0246298ec86b2e153af4916fc77ca03120ePackages/libvirt-client-0.8.7-18.el6_1.4.i386.rpm72ddc907832d97df93a5465c50c136c9e05cc850f2c36ebb7f9f3dd5d3a98be1Packages/libvirt-devel-0.8.7-18.el6_1.4.i386.rpmdb21c047168992c72f606b0441db91ee0046f99dc14855f40f4b147ae98c7fbfPackages/libvirt-python-0.8.7-18.el6_1.4.i386.rpm3be3f3aa25b59a899f33fbc2af8d5f925705b9f0dd410cee102852ace1ab568eSLBA-2011:1476-1grub bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* An attempt to install GRUB on a CCISS device may have caused the grub-install utility to report the following error:
expr: non-numeric argument
When this happened, grub-install failed to install GRUB on this device, but incorrectly reported success and returned a zero exit status. This update applies a patch that ensures that GRUB can now be successfully installed on such devices. 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updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-126.el6.noarch.rpm1c79182acca2a7c6f6865e5861a54acbad6afd8057f1395cbddc2ece11f265ecPackages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-126.el6.noarch.rpm24047f991554fa5ad13d8d925a0804cdb7b508c80e1b68a53f4692221361c663Packages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-126.el6.noarch.rpm39f12a97e6c7aa5f52c80680f5136ed92f548ce5b790e6fe2fb08ddc021d9e92Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-126.el6.noarch.rpm1ade2e3d2037d3afe944ddc686e08e7c70c25862aa3448dbe1b92c443412d777Packages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-126.el6.noarch.rpm9ab3a23cbfe399dc7531dda1f5e8e6210d7acbc65fef3aaf95592bad49ff5144SLBA-2011:1513-2libvirt bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 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LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/systemtap-1.6-4.el6.i686.rpmb12e672a02428fabb2a9701c0f0462846aa144bf48a1f505521082343295cb37Packages/systemtap-grapher-1.6-4.el6.i686.rpm4f1db2f2a04e59e49dec1db79b0cacee0b3e22bc12ee1e3ac748b975dea21ef3Packages/systemtap-initscript-1.6-4.el6.i686.rpmf02b0cd7096f72ced17cd065206bcb75a471fdad8a2a819e8ab78fa3441538cdPackages/systemtap-runtime-1.6-4.el6.i686.rpmd9f37a98a36a6e7652113b1e9b048487eb60dc16ea76f3f9076c7e5004662131Packages/systemtap-sdt-devel-1.6-4.el6.i686.rpmea852192b5f37f55405e4ac1348377c9a8357ec5b9b4984a32e6c50399592eefPackages/systemtap-server-1.6-4.el6.i686.rpm63d8bdd079d0b3fe484d6bb1cb120fc8e96d3b91097cc3db60ee5ceb82e1ffedPackages/systemtap-testsuite-1.6-4.el6.i686.rpm95309abe84db6abd5ac27bfe245ee875b2886667bfa2cd98dde28d2ddcaae68eSLBA-2011:1518-2libcacard and spice-client bug fix and enhancement updateThe libcacard package contains Common Access Card (CAC) emulation library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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bug fix updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mdadm-3.2.2-9.el6.i686.rpm31aaaaa4bad39b48d83771266c1eea68d1f2e09c074f53b38cfec539d092c5b3SLBA-2011:1521-2dracut bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dracut-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm8406f06146c83e70cb244ee4dc659a53ac7fe601f6fd9a2ec620275e494e7b6aPackages/dracut-caps-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm1858892d41515e332f32184cab29ad8dcfd6759330098d06669d1533f69b9aefPackages/dracut-fips-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm90ba6bb79e55c7cca8b4c94818f9b9f480a5144bf579b1c7ea28899775600ac1Packages/dracut-fips-aesni-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm7ed7267a81f84e99c96d2cad02ff2472077ec8d9461fe158df23f789dc1ce117Packages/dracut-generic-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm3a0b14a3d670ec51b58e18d35d52ee2292f376f78c8ab125cadc1ef47c34244aPackages/dracut-kernel-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm8c6d518ea97a07c41ed1845fce953bfbee9e02de389ead4c905398314aef6620Packages/dracut-network-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm1c69c2cd0e558504da63f05c5d9b62dd3cb2a1abc182cdb03fcd09e3a7f9fcecPackages/dracut-tools-004-256.el6.noarch.rpm2da0ae747afb1ad56a6de13c442de0b086d8ef29e40c558eb7a4a94b7c5cdf0eSLBA-2011:1522-2lvm2 bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cmirror-2.02.87-6.el6.i686.rpm367d5d01f81d7a008e30450d273b00151f5bd5bfcab49e8ee2eba9566b49507bPackages/device-mapper-1.02.66-6.el6.i686.rpm6c395c12a2ebb49f3911c84514ef050f8d07cd52ab3122b42bb780b1a61e9c94Packages/device-mapper-devel-1.02.66-6.el6.i686.rpm0645329a12873788ebeb8bba514b8621a4267f9da6753b0fac2dec18247f6918Packages/device-mapper-event-1.02.66-6.el6.i686.rpma77b9a50f0f614c0b5ad0ec854463c290a8fd4838bb7b9c7fb314889bc959237Packages/device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.66-6.el6.i686.rpm89b2bc2c47006585e7ae12295a962ccc731054f5c2c2f3d2b3a38b88c9dc3049Packages/device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.66-6.el6.i686.rpm07ed972731fa87e89945aff18e132c698014f8470664b106466601a323387eaaPackages/device-mapper-libs-1.02.66-6.el6.i686.rpmbf385a6c1c01bbc284e7220b737749ad16d5218eb4088eff853b0ca8468e0043Packages/lvm2-2.02.87-6.el6.i686.rpm7d111cf325ea8f5db7586f92777933af7d44a7710223cb2a4ae4fa197b97f132Packages/lvm2-cluster-2.02.87-6.el6.i686.rpm0d1ff0e509142db0083be75a64cb39b3b8684bbde5ac0a9eee2cba460344ddc6Packages/lvm2-devel-2.02.87-6.el6.i686.rpm881f18ad96ef4b9b200142f1fdd2498b993b9333f06c50ee68499ff3a874a6cfPackages/lvm2-libs-2.02.87-6.el6.i686.rpm38527b0e9d7cfac989b5df84781f842af75c9f8b6dea3eaf585bb81292c3ad3dSLBA-2011:1523-2binutils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/binutils-2.20.51.0.2-5.28.el6.i686.rpmafd04d234fc80fef431cd2de469cea5b1c8d71faa4d68d8f65eff8d5484043eaPackages/binutils-devel-2.20.51.0.2-5.28.el6.i686.rpm7f9ab1e36bfd0efef3a445122b16eea0eadcd3f063460626e6fc9ebe0c74d8ceSLBA-2011:1524-2net-snmp bug fix updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/net-snmp-5.5-37.el6.i686.rpmf1538007ae7270787e3bc292bb933644356d4aeac8dacd8673b5dd0a2d4fbb4dPackages/net-snmp-devel-5.5-37.el6.i686.rpmb2edbc3ad415dc31180e52f50d59d6db502465af30bcb8d0a732db4c0e34c349Packages/net-snmp-libs-5.5-37.el6.i686.rpmad4486359e962c53a319a6c94f1b6b9c292aaf5b342e6fce64cba7e79c135c92Packages/net-snmp-perl-5.5-37.el6.i686.rpm0716321cec69044cf05877e0876fcab6fb329862269a27e13ced2c486b4ce0cePackages/net-snmp-python-5.5-37.el6.i686.rpm35391ed7cf9a428bc54ce561e881a6103def12f993a60bc9cb17d70be4e0ac20Packages/net-snmp-utils-5.5-37.el6.i686.rpm8306a3a11b93ab585387b55246ed8f314e5c5cb101f22999632f4e240065702bSLBA-2011:1527-2device-mapper-multipath bug fix and enhancement updatedevice-mapper-multipath packages, which fix these bugs issues and add these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/device-mapper-multipath-0.4.9-46.el6.i686.rpm4d121b1a2bfaf0ddf816b61aa7b24fb14d6cbdbad2d14cac62cdc8c9c273feffPackages/device-mapper-multipath-libs-0.4.9-46.el6.i686.rpm5cf126e5754ee6e0b85e5980fe2a752ac7feb4d1cf098fb0eb10925dc94c230aPackages/kpartx-0.4.9-46.el6.i686.rpmb3d9967a0c2ab27959d955bfc3a9310a6a74349118cddbcdb422da466d2625b7SLBA-2011:1528-2initscripts bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/debugmode-9.03.27-1.el6.i686.rpm0bc0986dcbe4e93f11329e27535a76717bda53f945291cab204930641400361cPackages/initscripts-9.03.27-1.el6.i686.rpm0a86f2617a71e959134add0489fc5d025f3ade06ac91e1ce552d1bdd3510b99dSLBA-2011:1529-2sssd bug fix and enhancement updateThis update includes a number of bug fixesScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libipa_hbac-1.5.1-66.el6.i686.rpmc990f2aa34f59afd7b56f2e5026ef7e3e113485577f3d37ab65db4f53d02bdd3Packages/libipa_hbac-devel-1.5.1-66.el6.i686.rpmc58f4bc0f7d43f3881ebd7f9ab32616fbf86e8396cef22133df8d30f891de3edPackages/libipa_hbac-python-1.5.1-66.el6.i686.rpmcd3b90da4942251bd27e3fadc8100b370ecebbb2bb1e85dd9b8af3828d65b88fPackages/sssd-1.5.1-66.el6.i686.rpm2b547dc1ee7d32ad538abb20d7b7762eddd5a81cb1a23f679b19d4937afef002Packages/sssd-client-1.5.1-66.el6.i686.rpm6cb481dba4f95d87e7020494248d14d966d34ac11c322cc0ae72d5ab0ee99e4ePackages/sssd-tools-1.5.1-66.el6.i686.rpm22a7ebfe5012b8d307f96ceb6f83913a61ea60cb3ac00fc97830cbcc19dff02dSLBA-2011:1547-2sblim-sfcb bug fix updateThe sblim-sfcb package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.3.11, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
In addition, this update fixes the following four bugs:
* When using the sfcbrepos command without the "-c" option to specify the location of the CIM schema, an error message occurred. The issue was caused by using the default CIM schema location (the /usr/lib/sfcb/CIM/ directory), which does not exist on Scientific Linux systems. This issue has been fixed and sfcbrepos now reflects the correct CIM schema location (the /usr/share/mof/cim- current/ directory).
* The sfcb system group, which is used by PAM for basic authentication, was not created automatically during package installation. This issue has been fixed and the group is now created correctly.
* The sblim-sfcb package was compiled without the Unix domain socket local connection functionality. This issue has been fixed and this feature is now enabled in the SFCB CIM server.
* Due to missing checks on pointer validity when freeing memory in certain parts of the code, the SBLIM Web-Based Enterprise Management (WBEM) Command Line Interface (sblim-wbemcli) terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault upon successful completion of a CIM request. With this update, the missing checks have been added, pointers are now tested for NULL before an attemp to free the memory and set to NULL explicitly after the memory is freed. Segmentation faults no longer occur and sblim-wbemcli no longer crashes in the scenario described.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-sfcb-1.3.11-2.el6.i686.rpm506e7689d465d1d6bcce1209a9908ba0fddd464f6c2577d3104702ac0c47300eSLBA-2011:1548-2sblim-cmpi-base bug fix updateThe sblim-cmpi-base package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.6.1, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-base-1.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpm43a1786a2bf0d23d4b350689a1edcea8edb04be2ac22929d67494aaa5c2005c1Packages/sblim-cmpi-base-devel-1.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpm78ab0664649932ae0b5fa135e631c077397bfb65d575f8e388f2be4cc762b3a7Packages/sblim-cmpi-base-test-1.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpm85522d48bc06b4359f977c3ed356340b6817135fefd3be29f9e3a70ab5411a20SLBA-2011:1549-2sblim-cmpi-fsvol bug fix and enhancement updateThe sblim-cmpi-fsvol package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.5.1, which includes the Linux_CSProcessor class registration fix, and provides a number of other bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, this update resolves the following bug:
* CIMOM did not collect any information about ext4 file systems because the Linux_Ext4FileSystem class was not defined. This class has been defined and information about ext4 file systems is now collected properly.
sblim-cmpi-fsvol package, which resolves these issues and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-fsvol-1.5.1-1.el6.i686.rpmbfb36ff0475f0d43c31b05381c2d9a61ad362d25693d6bc4640b0d5dc0664942Packages/sblim-cmpi-fsvol-devel-1.5.1-1.el6.i686.rpm37a1caf0a0e9cbfe68e2f510819bc905ab346b42676c9bd8c626d9f6d633511aPackages/sblim-cmpi-fsvol-test-1.5.1-1.el6.i686.rpm75de2661b0779fbec2fed088204aec7769c38be540d8be5a762b4a3e823db55aSLBA-2011:1551-2openssh bug fix and enhancement update This update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, SELinux could prevent users from uploading new files to their home directories in a chrooted Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) environment. This bug has been fixed and users are now able to upload and download files in chrooted environment using SFTP.
* Prior to this update, multiple manual pages contained formatting errors. As a consequence, error messages or warnings could be displayed when viewing these manual pages. The formatting has been corrected and the error messages and warnings are no longer displayed.
* Previously, when the SSH_USE_STRONG_RNG environment variable was set to 1, openssh read 48 bytes from the /dev/random number generator to generate a seed. This seed was too long and caused long delays on ssh or sshd startup and when connections were received. Now, the SSH_USE_STRONG_RNG variable contains the number of bytes that should be pulled from /dev/random (with a minimum default value of six) and the delays no longer occur.
* Previously, when restarting the dovecot service, ssh could become unresponsive. With this update, the source code is modified and the dovecot service now restarts properly and without hanging.
* Prior to this update, the debuginfo file was missing in the debuginfo package. With this update, the debuginfo file is included in the package and users can now view all debug information.
* Previously, the lastlog command did not show the last login of a user with a big user ID on 32-bit architectures. With this update, the source code is modified so that the last login information is now always recorded.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, multiple manual pages now describe Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) usage.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssh-5.3p1-70.el6.i686.rpmfcaea1cf92ea383a4889d9f4371ff8510b2afc4f7a4167e512c51087a5bade5ePackages/openssh-askpass-5.3p1-70.el6.i686.rpm2e9a806019db77acc9529b49432fc3fddc57aa16b3ea8b14d018639441a570acPackages/openssh-clients-5.3p1-70.el6.i686.rpm69ea8c342155e4a3119e6c18e8abac84c084bc35bc755dac9005813e6781b277Packages/openssh-ldap-5.3p1-70.el6.i686.rpm8d206b78ce3db3dd12f2d25e0b28eefbf71edf5722859531dc7be700e80d38d9Packages/openssh-server-5.3p1-70.el6.i686.rpm32340ebf8bc6ab110f20669a5922b5830a7764952eb2b85e331508d94e4358bbPackages/pam_ssh_agent_auth-0.9-70.el6.i686.rpm09d3bf85d5489bb7dbd5edb19e55b8c5c53be513b8f4eb298e9c82d754839132SLBA-2011:1552-2dosfstools bug fix updateThis updated dosfstools package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, when the dosfsck and the dosfslabel utilities were executed on the IBM System z architecture using a FAT32 file system, they terminated with this error message: "Logical sector size is zero". This was caused by unaligned fields which were first byte-wise copied. With this fix, the fields are not pre-copied any more, but are accessed the same way as on the i686 architecture.
* The fsck.vfat utility terminated due to buffer overflow. This occurred when checking a device with the corrupted VFAT file system if there were any chains of orphaned clusters. The name of the newly created file that contained these clusters was printed directly into the name field, which led to an out of boundary write. The name is now printed into the buffer and individual parts are then correctly copied into the appropriate field.
* The dosfslabel utility displayed an error message when labeling the FAT32 file system due to some of its internal structures being initialized incorrectly. The dosfslabel utility now reads the FAT file system first, which fixes the problem.
* The mkfs.vfat utility did not correctly detect device partitions on RAID devices. As a consequence, formatting failed with an error message. This was caused by an invalid mask for the statbuf.st_rdev variable. The mask has been fixed to be at least four bytes long and the problem no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dosfstools-3.0.9-4.el6.i686.rpm727d9300990ace9e0960959a2c13eb88c214ea1215a51f29928df9abca198977SLBA-2011:1553-2xorg-x11-drv-ati bug fix and enhancement updateThe xorg-x11-drv-ati packages have been upgraded to upstream version 6.14.2, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* The ATI ES1000 graphics devices had limited Video RAM (VRAM) and were restricted to an 8-bit color depth for the text console. As a consequence, the graphical boot screen was unavailable on systems using these graphics devices. Such systems could become unresponsive afterward and had to be rebooted. With this update, the source code is modified and the installation with graphical user interface (GUI) can be successfully completed.
* Due to the driver being too verbose, error messages about failed write attempts could incorrectly appear when booting the system on i386 architectures. The messages could be safely ignored and the system eventually booted successfully. To avoid user confusion, these messages are removed with this update.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* This update adds support for the AMD FirePro M5950, AMD FirePro M8900, AMD FirePro V5900, and AMD FirePro V7900 graphics cards.
* This update provides the firmware files which are required by AMD Radeon HD 6000-series and AMD's Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) platforms.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-ati-6.14.2-7.el6.i686.rpmd59127361862ba92c608a3c30a59c0d2a5949778aeeafc5bb8b1efcbd483e6f4Packages/xorg-x11-drv-ati-firmware-6.14.2-7.el6.noarch.rpm820be5faade56041f49645317787327ae06bf07289087eb7ccebe9039a441e0dSLBA-2011:1554-2procps bug fix updateThis updated procps package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* There was a typo in the ps(1) manual page which caused the layout of the page to break. The typo has been fixed and the ps(1) manual page is now displayed correctly.
* Incorrectly declared variables may have led to a memory leak or caused the pmap, ps and vmstat utilities to misbehave. The variables are now nullified and declared in the correct place, fixing the problem.
* Prior to this update, the sysctl utility did not accept partial keys to display all the key pairs within a certain namespace of the /proc file system. The following error message appeared when running the "sysctl net.core" command:
"Invalid argument" reading key "net.core"
With this update, the sysctl utility accepts the partial keys and all the keys with the specified prefix are now displayed.
* Previously, the top utility displayed incorrect values in the SWAP field due to the values of the per-process swap being incorrectly calculated as a difference between virtual and physical memory used by a task. The /proc file system provided by kernel is now the main source of the swap information.
* Previously, the vmstat utility displayed incorrect values of the free page count on 8TB SGI (Silicon Graphics) systems. The vmstat utility has been modified to display the correct free page count.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/procps-3.2.8-21.el6.i686.rpm9ae3cfb823c3cc189f13a4f3d400f8837d56bf8479c9dde6173b3073e92cce1cSLBA-2011:1557-3ypserv bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Uninitialized memory could be accessed when running the "yppasswdd" command with the "-x" option to pass data to an external program. As a consequence, redundant characters were prefixed to the request string, which led to incorrect parsing of the request. This update fixes the memory initialization and the request can be now parsed successfully.
* Prior to this update, the root user could see old passwords of other users. This was caused by a change request being logged using syslog when running the "yppaswdd" command with the "-x" option to pass data to an external program. With this update, the old password hash and the new password hash are cleared in syslog and the root user can no longer view the old passwords of other users.
In addition, this update adds the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, users were not able to change their passwords by running the "yppasswd" command if using the passwd.adjunct file, which prevents disclosing the encrypted passwords. With this update, users are now able to change their passwords.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ypserv-2.19-22.el6.i686.rpm0ac046fe086690c105c1fb0e5e6663cedadebeb1b38f2f88e7f9dedad3a2c98fSLBA-2011:1558-2iwl1000-firmware bug fix and enhancement updateThe iwl1000-firmware package has been upgraded to upstream version 39.31.5.1, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
iwl1000-firmware package, which resolves these issues and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl1000-firmware-39.31.5.1-1.el6.noarch.rpmb317faa6d74bc5940eac20703505a3386ab0fcb3ed9d6831a9a8abf7a0bbed06SLBA-2011:1559-2libselinux bug fix update This update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, Python bindings for the restorecon command required a user to specify the entire path. Consequent to this, an attempt to use the selinux.restorecon() function with a relative path failed with the following error message:
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory
This update corrects the Python bindings to allow the use of the selinux.restorecon() function with a relative path or just a file name.
* Previously, the is_selinux_enabled() function may have incorrectly returned a positive value even when the machine was disabled. This happened when the same process that made the calls to disable SELinux attempted to determine if SELinux is enabled, because the selinux_mnt variable was not properly freed and still contained old data. With this update, a patch has been applied to make sure the selinux_mnt variable is now properly freed, and the is_selinux_enabled() function works as expected.
* When a semanage login record was set up using a group name and the number of elements in the group was too large, login programs failed to log in the user with the correct context. This update corrects the libselinux library to return all users within a group so that the correct SELinux user record is used. As a result, users with the correct context can now log in as expected in this scenario.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libselinux-2.0.94-5.2.el6.i686.rpmc475104921a66b713d8a0d81c32cf8c05ac85d0fa598961f7e2a9ae445d4f356Packages/libselinux-devel-2.0.94-5.2.el6.i686.rpm73f2acaad08cbf31a87ec4860700dafaae79189f0c3d4589bc60ba3e154a02f2Packages/libselinux-python-2.0.94-5.2.el6.i686.rpmd301d88c3df3c9b5b05f91435f72287876f424d41c960d7bf5105c4e3593c191Packages/libselinux-ruby-2.0.94-5.2.el6.i686.rpm5eba51071ad468ec4904017eb455829ac024b47295a234e97f5e16d38feac697Packages/libselinux-static-2.0.94-5.2.el6.i686.rpmcfe678d0b6ad4d4cce0fd26a94de1bf076a164d756a93186d59c0cd3d41453c5Packages/libselinux-utils-2.0.94-5.2.el6.i686.rpmc39edb5287c1734f0d2eefdf42442c4627f6aee813fc2d72ac6baa79de0b14b1SLBA-2011:1563-2tog-pegasus bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated packages upgrade tog-pegasus to the more recent upstream version 2.11.0, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous packaged version.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, tog-pegasus did not comply with multilib policy. This update moves the runtime libraries into the new tog-pegasus-libs subpackage. Now, tog- pegasus is in complience with the multilib policy.
* Previously, binaries in tog-pegasus were stripped of their debuginfo files during the build process. As a consequence, the debuginfo files were missing and could prevent correct debugging of crashes. This update modifies the code and binaries are no longer stripped of the debug information.
In addition, this update also adds the following enhancements:
* This update adds the external SLP and Privilege Separation options to provide support for IBM Systems Director.
* This update adds OpenSLP support to tog-pegasus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tog-pegasus-2.11.0-2.el6.i686.rpm95c0c83ed92b20450a4eb97cae52526a0da176e29a29500c0d97dc4f43c99599Packages/tog-pegasus-devel-2.11.0-2.el6.i686.rpm606c3d05dcde3bd5b0fbe3fcf9b508c95532d9074de2f3e8df6e5e4566eaae91Packages/tog-pegasus-libs-2.11.0-2.el6.i686.rpmc6f3c3176775c40d4b17853918e82759384ff8af123a4e17ba2ba488dce825c7SLBA-2011:1564-2python bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The Python standard library contains numerous APIs that handle the uid_t and gid_t attributes, which contain unsigned 32-bit values. Previously, the existing code often passed the values as C language long values, which are signed 32-bit values on 32-bit architectures. Consequently, negative integer objects occurred when a uid_t/gid_t value was equal or larger than 2^31 on 32-bit architectures. With this update, the standard library has been updated throughout to accept the full range of uid_t/gid_t values (0 through 2^32-1), using "int" objects for small values, but using "long" objects where needed to avoid integer overflow. As a special case, "-1" is also supported, as this value has special meaning for the os.chown() function and other related functions.
* Previously, the multiprocessing module used the "select" system call to communicate with subprocesses, limiting the number of file descriptors to the value of the FD_SETSIZE variable (1024). With this update, the multiprocessing module has been ported to use the "poll" system call, instead of "select", thus fixing this bug.
* Previously, a race condition sometimes caused the forking.Popen.poll() method of the multiprocessing module to terminate with the "OSError: [Errno 10] No child processes" error message when starting subprocesses. This bug has been fixed and the crashes no longer occur in the described scenario.
* Previously, the getpass.getpass() method discarded Ctrl-C and Ctrl-Z input, requiring the user to press Ctrl-D to exit the password entry prompt and then returning traceback error messages. With this update, the described user input is processed properly by the getpass.getpass() method.
* Due to a bug, the readline.get_history_length() and readline.get_history_item() methods leaked memory when executed. This bug has been fixed and no longer occurs.
* When building the C extension modules, if a value for the CFLAGS variable is defined in the environment, it is appended to the compilation flags from Python's Makefile. Due to a bug, only flags stored in the OPT variable were supplied from the Makefile. Consequently, the "-fno-strict-aliasing" flag was missing and build errors occurred. This bug has been fixed, CFLAGS are properly appended to the original Python build string, and no build errors are now returned in the described scenario.
* When feeding data to the standard input of short-lived processes, the subprocess.Popen.communicate() method sometimes terminated with the "OSError: [Errno 32] Broken pipe" error message. This bug has been fixed and the crashes no longer occur in the described scenario.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* The gdb (GNU Debugger) Python hooks for debugging Python itself (via the python-debuginfo package) have been enhanced. The hooks now report if a thread is waiting on a lock, such as the GIL (Global Interpreter Lock), and call to appropriate C functions, methods, and garbage collections. In addition, the hooks have been optimized to provide at least file and function names, when line numbers and locals are not available.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-2.6.6-29.el6.i686.rpmbc8a1218aec2a164e604f24fd8b18881c93c3963c00fb9f403b9e4390919bd3bPackages/python-devel-2.6.6-29.el6.i686.rpm16e5b6fd35d018ad2567d52ef8b5b47c4902fd43cf62361f1a7f5d5317855948Packages/python-libs-2.6.6-29.el6.i686.rpm65e98ca68636488ade7da81a526c51da5cb19efb8969cc81a5881951def25e82Packages/python-test-2.6.6-29.el6.i686.rpmfb850ebd6c6c51d66b6caf922fc8c8d79c54d56785cfd6f975c5215c02d41c41Packages/python-tools-2.6.6-29.el6.i686.rpm1be202d5f42c14a46f031cf651dfd25f59bf8fbdbed20f29de46ed13fb76fd78Packages/tkinter-2.6.6-29.el6.i686.rpm98be829af8c33f18fdad7b4353df3891fdab44db18dc7e227ef07ef59f56d452SLBA-2011:1565-2anaconda bug fix and enhancement updateBug fixes:
* Issues with "interactive" mode partitioning are fixed.
* The network command is parsed correctly.
* The /boot partition on EFI systems is handled correctly.
* Files that are necessary for libreport and SSL installation mode have been added.
* Symbolic links to LVM commands have been added to the rescue image.
* The /sbin/cio_ignore command is added to initrd.img for IBM System z.
* Support for dracut-style "rdloaddriver=" and "rdblacklist=" parameters is added.
* Support for static addresses in "ipv6=" is added.
* A testing framework for stub commands is added.
* Driver disks support multiple kernel versions and are also built for Scientific Linux 6.0 and 6.1.
* Network connection is brought up before saving a bug report.
* Errors in .treeinfo are detected.
* The xhost authentication is changed when performing live installation.
* Debugging improvements in loader and package installation code have been made.
* The dialog box focus and initialization have been corrected.
* The iSCSI Login button is disabled when no nodes are selected.
* When a mount point is set to /boot, the file system type is no longer changed.
* EDD handling improvements have been made, including Xen and CCISS.
* Extended partitions are handled correctly.
* Handling of "network --device=bootif" is corrected.
* Centering of the Anaconda window when an external display is present is corrected.
* Encrypted device lines written to kickstart files are corrected.
* zFCP multipath devices can be added in the user interface as expected.
* iSCSI discovery that returns no devices is handled correctly.
* Systems with more than 2147483647 kB of memory are handled properly.
* The header image is hidden on all but 800x600 displays.
* The "noprobe" parameter for driver disks is honored.
* The "linksleep=" boot parameter is honored.
* Installation sources (including NFS ISO storages) are mounted correctly.
* Processes in the anaconda process group are killed when the system is shut down.
* Partitioning alignment is corrected.
* Progress indicator improvements for device discovery and command line mode have been made.
* Kickstart network failures and device name collisions are handled properly.
* The "crashkernel=" parameter in a kickstart file is handled properly.
* Support for the "ext4migrate" parameter has been removed.
* The language and keyboard selection screens are now skipped in stage2 when possible.
* Device capacity values are sorted as numbers, not characters.
* Swap partitions are handled correctly.
* The "--target" option is used in kickstart files for iSCSI devices.
* Various multipath and raid storage bugs are fixed.
* Anaconda verifies that devices specified with "part" can be partitioned.
Enhancements:
* Vendor-provided tools on driver disks are now allowed.
* The initrd.img file is compressed with LZMA.
* The "noverifyssl" boot parameter is added.
* The tboot package is configured when it is installed.
* Multipath device can now be specified using WWID.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/anaconda-13.21.149-1.sl6.i686.rpme6bc5e6a307587042c4275a6b18706662fc53a0ff9c5abfe0dd1698fdec5af19SLBA-2011:1566-2fence-virt bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the domain parameter was missing from the metadata. As a consequence, existing configurations utilizing the domain parameter did not function correctly when fencing. This update adds the domain parameter for compatibility. Now, existing configurations work as expected.
* Prior to this update, hash mismatches falsely returned successes for fencing. As a consequence, data corruption could occur in live-hang scenarios. This update corrects the hash handling of mismatches. Now, no more false successes are returned and the data integrity is preserved.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the libvirt-qpid plugin now operates using QMF version 2.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-virt-0.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpmfbfbfec7a9f88ec5cf037e8a8c66342a6c488ea3da867d0cde0fd84a95c82b94Packages/fence-virtd-0.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpm64aa740db9c576e47ae0fc70eb03a3f8812791eff3dd3f5ceeb2e197fe099e38Packages/fence-virtd-checkpoint-0.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpm3971a2bd74b44fb450b2bbdfb278e3634e36f567080ca6ad04df1140775750b3Packages/fence-virtd-libvirt-0.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpm2b11f62a2474421de3ee045f35603a9ff18b5cd20d53477c7e2d11b2ec71e355Packages/fence-virtd-libvirt-qpid-0.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpmf9e94aa2ea9a29db528d43349272e12c437ade8569e2302d2bed0264037fba64Packages/fence-virtd-multicast-0.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpmef4487ab4398713eeb035c3814be8cdc5382cba5efc19ff34cac124abc6fa31dPackages/fence-virtd-serial-0.2.3-5.el6.i686.rpm8fe4ee0f276a3aa1eff4fff17dcd035cf7ef24c72e41f9d243759ad17aad8817SLBA-2011:1569-2matahari bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the matahari services agent could not monitor the status of a system service. As a consequence, matahari could not be used in high-availability (HA) environments where status monitoring is a requirement. With this update, the user of the services agent can specify the frequency for the status check and the matahari services agent can now provide service health information for applications such as HA.
* Prior to this update, the wrong CPU core count was returned when requesting the CPU core count from the matahari host agent. With this update, matahari and the supporting library, sigar, have been modified to ensure that the core count is not improperly affected by hyperthreading support. Now, the expected CPU core count is returned.
* Prior to this update, the host agent included only time related metadata when producing heartbeat events. As a consequence, it was problematic to associate heartbeat events with the host they originated from, especially in logs. With this update, the heartbeat events produced by the Host agent include the hostname and the hardware's Universally Unique Identifier (UUID) as additional metadata. Now, it is easier to associate the host agent heartbeat events with the host they originated from.
* Prior to this update, the data address for matahari QMF objects was inconsistent. As a consequence, the data address for some agents was the class name, for others it was a UUID. This update uses consistently the class name as the data address. Now, the data address across all matahari agents is consistent.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* Prior to this update, matahari only supported IBM eServer xSeries 366, AMD64 and Intel 64 architectures. This update adds support for PowerPC and IBM System z architectures as a Technology Preview.
* This update adds support for QMF to allow for kerberos authentication.
* With this update, matahari includes an agent for system configuration to support updating the system configuration with both puppet and augeas.
* Prior to this update, users could only specify a hostname or IP address. As a consequence, a dynamically updated list of brokers to connect to was not provided. With this update, matahari supports querying for DNS SRV records to determine the broker, or the list of brokers to connect to. Now administrators can use DNS SRV to control where matahari agents connect to.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/matahari-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpm10cb1b2f2c7b2104a7b0b4d487e189dbbb0e52d652c90090e8b5e5500c3322f4Packages/matahari-agent-lib-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpm064ceccd82a1b2c03e8ad8e3b7072f06d516df518de82979d86041a03d08be31Packages/matahari-broker-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpmb1d229326cfe2c88ba57118dc229edd40099eafff551b880eb03ae2fb51d3b55Packages/matahari-consoles-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpmc51d041c41daee2e17206c790b369692f50dbd50c110e721c9f295fdbe49db59Packages/matahari-devel-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpm15a16469c5744773599caa2bf79c066429d008bdb655b1de1fefc00bf29864fbPackages/matahari-host-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpmd26be22ac2ac5e2308ef24b6c7161ac40494f55a94a165b76cd741241483ce14Packages/matahari-lib-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpmb0468d04c4ad4460a14a382ce5f32f6dd7d5d28e1f63b4d17669851f5508e09cPackages/matahari-network-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpmcea80567298fc582d98bf311256e51b98ebec5f7001e7429f8267d15adde6245Packages/matahari-service-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpmd213523804aa07ff6b6fec74a83f692f1c10cde5b9c94767e06b2e163f5bef39Packages/matahari-sysconfig-0.4.4-11.el6.i686.rpm3949e01d6f6ac03038bd293b1f935b60724bee54885be8a4ef463376b76a770bSLBA-2011:1570-2sigar and mingw32-sigar bug fix and enhancement updateThe mingw32-sigar package provides the MinGW (Minimalist GNU for Windows) sigar library.
The sigar package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.6.5, which updates sigar to use Windows device names instead of ethX names. This update also adds a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
These updated packages fix the following bug:
* Previously, sigar could print incorrect system information on the IBM System z architecture due to a specific format for the /proc/cpuinfo file. This update ensures that the /proc/cpuinfo file is correctly parsed on all non-x86 architectures. As a result, the correct system information is now displayed.
In addition, these updated packages provide the following enhancement:
* This update adds PowerPC and IBM System z as a dependency for the Matahari framework on the AMD64 and Intel 64 architectures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sigar-1.6.5-0.4.git58097d9.el6.i686.rpm19ff226f558884daa4d61d29d00f2042da27c8907414b06595923ff83457a141Packages/sigar-devel-1.6.5-0.4.git58097d9.el6.i686.rpme6d14f5c583ba42127d980824bd81f125d6663d4cab48d99474970a1cc4c5b38SLBA-2011:1571-2man-pages-overrides bug fix updateThe man-pages-overrides package contains a collection of manual (man) pages to complement other packages or update those contained therein.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, a manual page for the lsmsr utility was missing. This update adds the lsmsr(8) manual page.
* Previously, a manual page for the fattach function was missing. This update adds the fattach(2) manual page.
* Previously, a manual page for the recvmmsg call was missing. This update adds the recvmmsg(2) manual page.
* Previously, a manual page for the sendmmsg call was missing. This update adds the sendmmsg(2) manual page.
* Prior to this update, the lscfg(8), lsmcode(8), lsmsr(8), lsvio(8), and vpdupdate(8) manual pages did not document multiple lsvpd options. This update adds all missing options to the manual pages.
* Previously, manual pages for the cciss and hpsa utilities were missing. This update adds the cciss(4) and hpsa(4) manual pages.
* Previously, a manual page for the cpufreq-aperf utility was missing. This update adds the cpufreq-aperf(1) manual page.
* Previously, the ntp-keygen(8) manual page contained multiple typos. This update corrects these typos.
* Previously, the ntpq(8) manual page contained multiple typos. This update corrects these typos.
* Previously, the volume_key(8) manual page contained a typo. This update corrects this typo.
* Previously, the curl(1) manual page contained a typo. This update corrects this typo.
* Previously, multiple ecryptfs manual pages contained an incorrect link in the SEE ALSO section. With this update, the link is now fixed.
* Previously, the clock_gettime(2), clock_getres(2), and clock_nanosleep(2) manual pages did not mention the "-lrt" option. With this update, the "-lrt" option is now described in the corresponding manual pages.
* The host.conf(5) manual page contained a description for the unsupported "order" keyword. With this update, the description of the "order" keyword is removed.
* Previously, the nfs(5) manual page contained an inaccurate description of the "timeo" option. With this update, the description is now enhanced.
* Previously, the vsftpd.conf(5) manual page contained incorrect information about the default values of the "max_per_ip" option. With this update, the information is now fixed.
* With this update, the new multicast feature is now described in the brctl(8) manual page.
* With this update, the "single-request-reopen" option is now described in the resolv.conf(5) manual page.
* With this update, the new UMOUNT_NOFOLLOW flag is described in the umount(2) manual page.
* With this update, usage of SSSD in the nsswitch.conf file is now described in the nsswitch.conf(5) manual page.
* This update removes multiple manual pages from the original package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/man-pages-overrides-6.2.3-2.el6.noarch.rpm24a8a059321d3d01bb3c79f454c42f9d518ed4edc4533a415bc6ef9e133d913eSLBA-2011:1572-2opencryptoki bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated opencryptoki packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* When setting the length of an RSA key for the IBM Cryptographic Accelerator (ICA) token, initialization of the CKA_MODULUS_BITS internal attribute of PKCS#11 was not properly tested and the RSA key length could have been set incorrectly. As a consequence, RSA key verification in the ICA token failed. To ensure that the RSA key is set correctly, two conditions have been added in the respective function in the ICA specific library. The RSA key operations now work properly on the ICA token.
* Prior to this update, the documentation provided with opencryptoki packages stated that users using opencryptoki needed to be members of the "pkcs11" group but did not mention the real privileges granted by adding a user to the group. Consequently, it was not clear that the members of the "pkcs11" group are assumed to be fully trusted. With this update opencryptoki(7) man page now contains a security note.
* Prior to this update, an unnecessary check in the attach_shared_memory() function was made which therefore required explicit group membership regardless of the current effective privileges. Consequently, upon installation of the opencryptoki packages and creation of the "pkcs11" group, the root user was added to the group. However, root user should not need access to the group to be able to access shared memory. With this update the shared memory checks have been corrected and root user no longer requires membership of the "pkcs11" group.
In addition, these updated packages provide the following enhancement:
* The openCryptoki package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.4, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/opencryptoki-2.4-2.el6.i686.rpm35cbfd5cef39e759054b913ee04cd4dea86cde23eab1cbdb99840d23601b8f4bPackages/opencryptoki-devel-2.4-2.el6.i686.rpm87d8419334a486c32d95eb27d0bb02f63267af7d062876544c97e95cb89d1199Packages/opencryptoki-libs-2.4-2.el6.i686.rpm4e8ade8e8c6d588927d24df64cf100f5b7fe81e28bcc3976a6ee7a7c70b38b88SLBA-2011:1573-2perl-Sys-Virt bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the flags argument was hardcoded to value 0 in virDomainGetXMLDesc. As a result, security sensitive domain information was not accessible using the libvirt perl bindings. This update adds the flags parameter to all get_xml_description methods. Now, the security sensitive domain information can be obtained as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* The Sys::Virt module has been updated to provide support for the new APIs introduced between version 0.8.7 and 0.9.3 of the libvirt library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Sys-Virt-0.9.4-2.el6.i686.rpm736a6a6efa07d26a1955ca9c062161a7c896f32a7e8805b51008b5cb97b37e0aSLBA-2011:1574-2ctdb bug fix and enhancement updateThe ctdb packages have been upgraded to upstream version 1.0.114, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the ctdb daemon leaked a file descriptor to anon_inodefs. This update modifies ctdb so that this file discriptor can no longer leak.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds support for Clustered Samba on top of GFS2 as a Technology Preview.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ctdb-1.0.114.3-3.el6.i686.rpm3765296277dfa18960ff269c3c207622b72152c332a36356c399aedabe17b281Packages/ctdb-devel-1.0.114.3-3.el6.i686.rpm2a48fe0e461d8ab2d4492735c252d416672047427b707a553a15eb4f84912ebfSLBA-2011:1575-2less bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the online help for the less utility contained incorrect descriptions for several options. With this update, the descriptions have been corrected and the online help describes now all options correctly.
* Prior to this update, a debuginfo file for a binary was missing from the less-debuginfo package. As a result, the crash analysis via the Automatic Bug- Reporting Tool (ABRT) did not work as expected and debugging via GNU Debugger (GDB) could fail. This update modifies the spec file so that the crash analysis via ABRT and debugging via GDB work as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, the less utility could not view its compressed .xz files.This update adds support for .xz files to lesspipe.sh.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/less-436-10.el6.i686.rpmd4ec326b165219367cf22c7984c20d7c9ef9cdeb6d35aa535a0f014a50d577a0SLBA-2011:1577-2spice-vdagent bug fix and enhancement updateThe spice-vdagent package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.8.1, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
Note: the system must be rebooted in order for these changes to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-vdagent-0.8.1-3.el6.i686.rpm02c8fab05dc17db189adea0177982182c25b95e03ecf01921a800151cb841716SLBA-2011:1583-2sblim-sfcc bug fix updateThe sblim-sfcc package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.2.2, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-sfcc-2.2.2-1.el6.i686.rpm06963f3afceea0c3e0a1b11ad28a70a50108849c8defec9ec5001ae0b01cf168Packages/sblim-sfcc-devel-2.2.2-1.el6.i686.rpmfe9be5ed2bc82feaa093b3875df93eb107a291b87ad6967603ffd72ce1cecd08SLBA-2011:1584-2nspr, nss, nss-softokn and nss-util bug fix and enhancement updateNetwork Security Services (NSS) is a set of libraries designed to support the cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. Applications built with NSS can support SSLv2, SSLv3, TLS, and other security standards.
The nss component has been upgraded to upstream version 3.12.10, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements.
The nss-util package has been upgraded to upstream version 3.12.10, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements.
The nspr component has been upgraded to upstream version 4.8.8, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements.
This update fixes these bugs:
* The CMS message decoder lost the pointer to enveloped data when decoding a message encoded with CMS (Cryptographic Message Syntax) that contained enveloped data. Consequently, the decoder got into an infinite loop and decoding terminated due to a stack overflow. With this update, the underlying code has been modified and the problem no longer occurs.
* The CMS routines failed to verify signed data when the SignerInfo object was using a subjectKeyID extension to indicate the signer and returned the following output:
signer 0 status = SigningCertNotFound cmsutil: problem decoding: Unrecognized Object Identifier.
With this update, the subjectKeyID entries have been added to a temporary in- memory map of subjectKeyID values of certificates and the verification of such data now succeeds.
* When running debug builds, the pem module occasionally terminated with a segmentation fault when attempting to write to its log file due to insufficient permissions. This happened when the module was initially used by an application with superuser privileges, which created the log file, and subsequently by an application with non-superuser privileges as the application could not access the logging file due to lower privileges.
* When using the generateCRMFRequest tool to produce an RSA key larger than 2048, the process failed. This occurred because the crmf library used by generateCRMFRequest had the value for the maximum size for wrapped private keys (the MAX_WRAPPED_KEY_LEN property) hardcoded to 2048 bytes. The size is now adjusted based on the provided key attributes and the problem no longer occurs.
* On a 64-bit CPU with native AES instruction support, the intel_aes_decrypt_cbc_256() function did not work correctly when input and output buffers were the same and the function call failed with the message "data mismatch". This update fixes the code and the same buffer can be used for input and output.
* The health tests for deterministic random bit generator (DRBG) have been updated to better meet FIPS requirements.
* On NSS initialization, the module loader incorrectly initialized the PKCS#11 module even if the module was not adding any persistent certificate or module databases. Consequently, an attempt to synchronize usernames and passwords on an IPA server with data on an Active Directory server failed with the error "{'desc': "Can't contact LDAP server"}". The NSS module loader now checks the relevant flags and the problem no longer occurs.
This update adds these enhancements:
* NSS supports pluggable ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory.
* The nss-softokn, nss-util, nss, and nspr libraries have been built with partial RELRO support (-Wl,-z,relro)..Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nspr-4.8.8-3.el6.i686.rpm994d43ae82404e3521279b674dbeec4e8f828c221842a4e95f60a5e7985def4fPackages/nspr-devel-4.8.8-3.el6.i686.rpmef2ed63578faddc258b7faf53f0003652d3a846ec7f779792398eb3c3ce4ff6dPackages/nss-3.12.10-16.el6.i686.rpm0903dd3c1d5745c813aa716eaddb0008d9c1739565d67bdf8b4787c237ec07cfPackages/nss-devel-3.12.10-16.el6.i686.rpm8bd88c7eedc9b8c4dd355fe5bd300b1ce2b19404d7360c76023a872718db76a4Packages/nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.10-16.el6.i686.rpm2c61562efceb2aad48be2539706929f07bf3fc4c8bdcbaa0cc91b91d0ea7e629Packages/nss-softokn-3.12.9-11.el6.i686.rpm549af47cae518cbcd633496c1e0220d83ae37f6c5f69815cbfef875f42506271Packages/nss-softokn-devel-3.12.9-11.el6.i686.rpmec9ee315b9f6e2136497f8246da0a648ed784ac878f5839b382f454f778d1658Packages/nss-softokn-freebl-3.12.9-11.el6.i686.rpm592f3eae88ce3256502f38e73a04278d671b1063950d5e1c2d6531df8a672a68Packages/nss-softokn-freebl-devel-3.12.9-11.el6.i686.rpm22f9722ced250249fd641116bb5cc38a76241e3aa063076a356d0eb417e5bc71Packages/nss-sysinit-3.12.10-16.el6.i686.rpm54d53c326c08717bf7c64f7bdec96393d04315c29d6709b947068a6942f0ebdcPackages/nss-tools-3.12.10-16.el6.i686.rpm3ab5e05c579fd26c0354c996bb6b50e1622f1ca063d4755a0015331e70ba2f20Packages/nss-util-3.12.10-2.el6.i686.rpm7831418c83d0a61118f33952bfebfad546cf8c4c0ee49fc310448e0b8a121f56Packages/nss-util-devel-3.12.10-2.el6.i686.rpm5e7071f2fe57dd0c9456649105322581aaaadd664f95d58521eee67cf83d0551SLBA-2011:1585-2cifs-utils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, mount.cifs dropped the CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH flag together with most of the other capability flags before it performed a mount. As a result, mounting onto a directory without execute permissions failed if mount.cifs was installed as a setuid program and the user mount was configured in the /etc/fstab file. This update reinstates the CAP_DAC_READ_SEARCH flag before calling mount. Now, mounting no longer fails.
* Prior to this update, several mount options were missing from the mount.cifs(8) man page. With this update, the man page documents all mount options.
cifs-utils package, which fixes these bugs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cifs-utils-4.8.1-5.el6.i686.rpm06d97ac4c6da1ba73c2ac103d5ade3988008b57fb5cdd3889d3bb80fa6c67c0cSLBA-2011:1587-2libvirt-cim bug fix and enhancement update This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, libvirt-cim contained several defects for null variables. As a result, using null variables did not work as expected. This update resolves these defects and now null variables work as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, libvirt-cim supports libvirt networking Access Control Lists (ACL).
* This update aprovides read-only access to ensure that the remote CIM access cannot modify the system state. This is useful when CIM is used only for monitoring and other software is used for virtualization management.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-cim-0.5.14-2.el6.i686.rpm211c3c0a06f64b3771beb367fe34ff3283c719ab7e1be80b0a63f01079b16658SLBA-2011:1588-2xorg-x11-drv-wacom and wacomcpl bug fix and enhancement updateThe wacomcpl package provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for the xorg-x11 -drv-wacom X input device driver.
The wacomcpl package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.10, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* With this update, the new X.Org server is now supported.
* Previously, the xsetwacom(1) manual page contained a typographical error. This update corrects the typographical error.
* Previously, calibration could be inaccurate when using TwinView while the orientation was set to "LeftOf". With this update, the source code is modified and calibration now works as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* Prior to this update, the wacomcpl utility supported only a single wacomcplrc file in the user's home directory. All the user settings were restored from this file when logging in. When various users logged into multiple machines with a different setup, a user had to update the wacomcplrc file every time. With this update, wacomcpl is modified to support host-specific wacomcplrc files. If no file exists with a hostname suffix, wacomcpl finally tries to load the wacomcplrc file without the suffix.
* With this update, the eraser automatically updates to the same calibration setting as the stylus when calibrating or binding the stylus to a screen using wacomcpl.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wacomcpl-0.10.0-3.el6.i686.rpm00a9797a82c5a5c960acb9506fd499ce91753769647157224f3f92a68c7395b5Packages/xorg-x11-drv-wacom-0.10.5-14.el6.i686.rpmd451865d0c34bed47b9ed16e10deffc61602bb869509d031cd34ab903e02fa73Packages/xorg-x11-drv-wacom-devel-0.10.5-14.el6.i686.rpm30183d0b0560f4129a734662e7a63d583540bfd2dd1caffd0f0e0afa43040dc6SLBA-2011:1589-2python-dmidecode bug fix updateThe python-dmidecode package has been upgraded to upstream version 3.10.13, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
This updated python-dmidecode package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* When trying to identify the processor type by performing a string comparison, Python terminated with a segmentation fault. This was caused by DMI tables which did not report the CPU processor information as a string and returned a NULL value instead. This update adds additional checks for NULL values before doing the string comparison.
* Previously, when calling the memcpy() function on the IBM System z machine which was under heavy memory load, a SIGILL signal was triggered. As a consequence, the complete Python interpreter core dumped. A signal handler was added to properly handle heavy memory loads.
* Prior to this update, when running the rhn_register utility, providing a valid user name and password, and clicking the Forward button, the tool terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This was caused by the dmi_processor_id() function not checking whether the version pointer was NULL. This update adds additional checks for NULL values, fixing the problem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-dmidecode-3.10.13-1.el6.i686.rpm0b33167c9755dbfa8b8d9f39965e21cad4cb96670e85b5cb5df67615d631e98aSLBA-2011:1591-2xkeyboard-config bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, duplicate mapping for the backslash key caused the Indic Onscreen Keyboard (IOK) to exit with a segmentation fault when the Hindi Wx mapping was selected. This update modifies the mapping so that IOK no longer exits unexpectedly.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, the Unicode Rupee symbol is now included in the Indic keyboard layouts.
* This update upgrades the xkeyboard-config data files to upstream version 2.3.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xkeyboard-config-2.3-1.el6.noarch.rpm7aae75fa5c2d3f5c6d90b889d86bacc67bb6e4b93b05f01b8ea4a59a8d951609SLBA-2011:1593-2sblim-gather bug fix updateThe sblim-gather package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.2.3, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, CIM Metrics providers specific to IBM System z were missing from the sblim-gather package, preventing proper functionality of the package on that architecture. This update ensures that the CIM Metrics providers are now properly included in the IBM System z packages, with the result that full functionality is now provided.
* The sblim-gather-provider package is DSP1053 compliant and advertises this via the Linux_MetricRegisteredProfile class under the root/interop namespace. Prior to this update, the registration of this class and provider was missing from the package, preventing communication with the class via CIM object managers. This bug has been fixed, and now the appropriate provider for the Linux_MetricRegisteredProfile class is properly registered under the root/interop namespace.
* Previously, the sblim-gather init script was incorrectly placed in the /etc/init.d directory, causing difficulties during installation of the package. With this update, the init script is correctly placed in the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory, thus fixing this bug.
* Previously, the sblim-gather init script exit status codes were incorrect in two scenarios: when restarting a service as a non-privileged user and when passing an invalid argument. This bug has been fixed, and all exit status codes of the sblim-gather init script are now correct.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-gather-2.2.3-3.el6.i686.rpm795bbd98c4cc843e110ab3cc308aaf7f4e8f3e937228a816e706c795df7917d6Packages/sblim-gather-devel-2.2.3-3.el6.i686.rpm74d2f89e387dc15193bd377e7526a0d8d693cb96e94abc166d1b211bf6701733Packages/sblim-gather-provider-2.2.3-3.el6.i686.rpm5bb7f3351e5f9f5d7d64997dbacaeeaf3856ae2c9cb1c65feec7f1745a6830e2Packages/sblim-gather-test-2.2.3-3.el6.i686.rpm0670b80f36cf9637d4aa9953378391577f1648ad9ce8c631897af6416e2f8a98SLBA-2011:1595-2rgmanager bug fix and enhancement updateThe rgmanager package has been upgraded to upstream version 3.0.12.1, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. Note that this update requires the resource-agents package in version 3.9.2 or later.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* When handling failed services, the "clusvcadm -d" command now operates consistently.
* Exclusive prioritization now operates on service failures instead of only on node failures.
* The rgmanager service no longer terminates unexpectedly with a segmentation fault when a resource agent provides invalid or corrupted metadata.
* Reference count handling of resources with multiple instances has been corrected.
* An error in handling of independent subtree failures, which caused more resources to be disabled than necessary, has been fixed.
* The rgmanager service no longer terminates unexpectedly on startup/shutdown or during service relocation.
As well, this update adds the following enhancement:
* The rgmanager service can now be disabled in the cluster.conf configuration file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rgmanager-3.0.12.1-5.el6.i686.rpm91aa280beb720a6659317ac716fac66e3789ee87d596ff1bf2f6ad95dde2a9dbSLBA-2011:1596-2net-tools bug fix updateThis updated net-tools package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the "hostname -i" command failed to display related network addresses when the hostname was not included in the /etc/hosts file. The "hostname -f" command had the same issue with Fully Qualified Domain Names (FQDNs). To fix this issue, new "--all-fqdns" (or "-A") and "--all-ip- addresses" (or "-I") options have been implemented for the hostname command. These options are independent on the /etc/hosts content. The "hostname -I" command now displays all network addresses for all configured network interfaces, and the "hostname -A" command displays all FQDNs for all configured network interfaces of the host.
* The "netstat -p" command output incorrectly displayed a number in the PID/Program name column instead of the program name. The code has been modified to fix this issue, and netstat now shows the correct program name in this column.
* The netstat utility truncated IPv6 UDP sockets when the "--notrim" (or "-T") option was specified. This update fixes the issue, and whole IPv6 addresses are now displayed for UDP sockets when using netstat with this option.
* The route(8) manual page now includes an explicit description of the "mss M" option.
* The SYNOPSIS section of the plipconfig(8) manual page and the usage output of the plipconfig command have been modified to show correct plipconfig options.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/net-tools-1.60-109.el6.i686.rpmd93c06735e9623871ee6c1b24bf6edacc345006b33c6cfc716ddf34b6b2e5a6bSLBA-2011:1597-2dhcp bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when multiple DHCP clients were launched at the same time to handle multiple virtual interfaces on the same network interface card (NIC), the clients used the same seed to choose when to renew their leases. Consequently, these virtual interfaces for some clients could have been removed over time. With this update, the dhclient utility uses the Process Identifier (PID) for seeding the random number generator, which fixes the bug.
* If a system was rebooted while a network switch was inoperative, the network connection would recover successfully. However, it was no longer configured to use DHCP even if the dhclient utility had been running in persistent mode. With this update, the dhclient-script file has been modified to refresh the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table and the routing table instead of bringing the interface down, which fixes the bug.
* If the system included network interfaces with no hardware address, the dhcpd scan could have experienced a segmentation fault when scanning such an interface. As a consequence, the dhcpd daemon unexpectedly terminated. To prevent this issue, dhcpd now tests a pointer which represents the hardware address of the interface for the NULL value. The dhcp daemon no longer crashes.
* Previously, all source files were compiled with the "-fpie" or "fPIE" flag. As a consequence, the libraries used by dhcp could not have been used to build Perl modules. To fix this problem, all respective dhcp Makefiles have been modified to compile libraries with the "-fpic" or "-fPIC" flag. The libraries used by dhcp are now built without the previous restrictions.
* Previously, both dhcp and dhclient packages included the dhcp-options(5) and dhcp-eval(5) man pages. As a consequence, a conflict could have occurred when any of these man pages were updated, because dhcp and dhclient packages could have been upgraded separately. To prevent the problem from occurring in future updates, shared files of dhcp and dhclient packages have been moved to the dhcp-common package that is required by both dhcp and dhclient as a dependency.
This update also provides the following enhancements:
* A feature has been backported from dhcp version 4.2.0. This feature allows the DHCPv6 server to be configured to identify DHCPv6 clients in accordance with their link-layer address and their network hardware type. With this update, it is now possible to define a static IPv6 address for the DHCPv6 client with a known link-layer address.
* Previously, the dhcpd daemon ran as root. With this update, new "-user" and "-group" options can be used with dhcpd. These options allow dhcpd to change the effective user and group ID after it starts. The dhcpd and dhcpd6 services now run the dhcpd daemon with the "-user dhcpd -group dhcpd" parameters, which means that the dhcpd daemon runs as the dhcpd user and group instead root.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-25.P1.el6.i686.rpmb48a9477455c0674e36414252d5025deb74fada16d0d7b0a1afbff5ef3ef9974Packages/dhcp-4.1.1-25.P1.el6.i686.rpm117ba0427ac0775d942cc805c21a8ab50a52173c3286fb0298c427b0dadc69cePackages/dhcp-common-4.1.1-25.P1.el6.i686.rpme359ee57330f3b0fac6f6289d03620927256affbca469b8eaa321fbb1865b135Packages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-25.P1.el6.i686.rpmefd70b45ccf96c2d9620e66e3f6f10d24a63d35a79047f36ad4d8456fd1f4f01SLBA-2011:1598-2abrt and libreport bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The abrt-gui application used to list plug-ins multiple times if they were configured in the configuration file. This is now fixed.
* In the previous version of ABRT, a daemon restart was required for any changes in the configuration to take effect. In the new version, most of the options in the configuration file no longer require a restart.
* Support for retrace server has been added. Refer to https://fedorahosted.org/abrt/wiki/AbrtRetraceServer for more information about this new feature.
* By default, ABRT stores all problem information in the /var/spool/abrt/ directory. Previously, this path was hard coded and could not be changed in the configuration. With this update, this path can be changed in the /etc/abrt/abrt.conf configuration file.
* In ABRT version 1, it was not possible to use wildcards to specify that some action should happen for any user. ABRT version 2 adds support for this functionality.
* The lacking information about configuring a proxy has been added to the Scientific Linux 6 Deployment Guide.
* Previously, a bug in ABRT version 1 was preventing a local Python build to finish. This is now fixed.
* The previous report tool and report library have been obsoleted by abrt and libreport. Users can notice the change in the problem reporting user interface of Anaconda, setroubleshoot, and ABRT.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/abrt-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpmd0ccc8f58fb8a5427d5e96988d47734f969d1d5e451e66ecb85f35cf1fffb1faPackages/abrt-addon-ccpp-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpm9fd992dba3a6aec409f48ff7a833982d5294c15034ab322192a418a792ddbffePackages/abrt-addon-kerneloops-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpm511961616e939292cca80b3e79c700e71ab005d42b314590923b0a3750877143Packages/abrt-addon-python-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpma9bd980e148c6e2bba9ee31718938a05a16c0f630224899b1c2ab3eb1f7e6050Packages/abrt-cli-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpm3010d282165a0a98906bd7da4af58a29cb6e13efe958e1a6fd2bbad4624a0923Packages/abrt-desktop-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpm4b4e289c47ceaa433bfff657acca459310967e600b657df1c44c02a7c61176c0Packages/abrt-devel-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpmc0644d87e872a929c1f155a8a1e81f4489b481f3ad5ef7230583b3d93d3ae13fPackages/abrt-gui-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpmb1b6ad947d7ce7767d437b176b22663264384034956be762d4bd02ff5bfa9783Packages/abrt-libs-2.0.4-14.el6.i686.rpm4b7ee12e422dd366aaf6e1b341983b6252f49a082b5a4705a209fa0889217a2fPackages/libreport-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm58b21efec0afbb5b3e359e7957f9deaa4de7e836d5e865305fef81d290ec6c1cPackages/libreport-cli-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm36feaff03e4f6105105fa8166928f85e508ed850586ac5dc24bd9d5892ea54e1Packages/libreport-devel-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm8d02e5a36c8ce4677fab32ba792af239377369f68723b7bd8a00ade8ab2b899aPackages/libreport-gtk-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpme5bc7e8411cbdc724aa78b11a2f1f010e646665ca88202ae4a37b060dc64bac7Packages/libreport-gtk-devel-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm29360e7a7b0929e1870fbe47c751bec8ec41def2d918ebf4d66220c20b1deacfPackages/libreport-newt-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm69827a01dcd91125f617dc6defaf33cc8e8db095a36a2c962b801c50f66bfc86Packages/libreport-plugin-bugzilla-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm9385c6ba446d03c106966fc68ac382fd9947ce55545e09f424e9a482f649048bPackages/libreport-plugin-kerneloops-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpmd80cbb0872b063eade45c5d4cd7bc25f7eb78ef7f32acb863113e76f37edd54cPackages/libreport-plugin-logger-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpmf90d981cfaad81a180664c27ab9a84f8edd7643e36f12b0d782b7578786fb384Packages/libreport-plugin-mailx-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpmbbb13ef3dc6134f64cfdd635e311949c15a119aed4a785dd91ac7e1ad415910fPackages/libreport-plugin-reportuploader-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm006ff3f7c822af3d9f5dbb029130dd764f42448f0d5d4f8ace123b8f0874f0e8Packages/libreport-plugin-rhtsupport-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpm58087f9c05b2e28a45faf369913849f8da89e3dab3b8dcbd4c7bed89ac8e36a7Packages/libreport-python-2.0.5-20.el6.i686.rpmc17e4185a50ada69de9fc133954897d2556d1a5bf443c4f3c4e024990d88ff20SLBA-2011:1599-2fence-agents bug fix and enhancement updateThe fence-agents package has been upgraded to upstream version 3.1.5, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a change in REST API, the fence_rhevm utility incorrectly reported status "UP" as "RUNNING". Consequently, the "fence_rhevm -o status" command always reported "OFF". This bug has been fixed, and fence_rhevm now reports status correctly.
* The fence_drac5 agent failed to clear its SSH sessions on exit as expected by firmware. Consequently, the fence agent appeared to be still connected to the device, and once the connection limit was reached, further logins to the device were not allowed. This bug has been fixed, and fence_drac5 now clears its SSH sessions properly.
* The "monitor" and "status" commands of the fence_ipmilan agent returned chassis status instead of the fence device status. As a result, when a server chassis was powered off, the fence_ipmilan agent exited with the incorrect result code "2" when passed one of these commands. Now, fence_ipmilan returns the correct result code "0" in the described scenario.
* When a blade server was removed from a blade chassis and was fenced via the fence_bladecenter utility with the "--missing-as-off" option enabled, and was scheduled with the "reboot" action, the fence failed. This bug has been fixed, and fence_bladecenter no longer returns an error if a blade server is missing.
* A list operation on fence_drac5 agents resulted in unexpected termination of fence agents. A patch has been provided to address this issue, and fence_drac5 agents now work correctly in the described scenario.
* When the pyOpenSSL package was not present in the system, when an error occurred, the fence_ilo agent terminated with a generic error message, making it difficult to debug the problem. Now, fence_ilo reports that a dependent package is missing in the described scenario, thus fixing this bug.
* The verbose mode of the fence_ipmilan agent exposed user passwords when the whole command was logged by an IPMI tool. Now, the fence_ipmilan output has been changed, and passwords remain undisclosed in the described scenario.
* During simultaneous unfencing operations performed via the fence_scsi agent, all nodes launched their reservation commands at the same time. Consequently, some of the commands failed. Now, fence_scsi retries to unfence a node until its reservation command succeeds.
* A null dereference was discovered in the fence_kdump agent, when the strchr() function returned the NULL value. With this update, the dereference has been fixed in the code and no longer occurs.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, the new fence_vmware_soap() function has been provided to enable fencing of VMware guests in ESX environments.
* The fence_kdump utility has been updated to integrate fencing with the kernel dump environment.
* With this update, the RelaxNG schema generation for fence-agents has been updated with the rha:description and rha:name attributes in its output to fence attribute group elements.
* The fence_ipmilan agent has been updated to support the -L option of the ipmilan daemon, thus supporting fencing with user session privileges level.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-agents-3.1.5-10.el6.i686.rpmf4c81b86b456460f51490c5322de300e51c9a13c6f079f4d64d600ba31936de2SLBA-2011:1600-2xorg-x11-drv-nouveau bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, one process was used to scan for all defects. As a result, xorg-x11-drv-nouveau packages did not build without patches against its supporting components. This update scans defects in downstream patches separately. Now, the packages build as expected when not all downstream patches are present.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds the updated Xorg Nouveau driver for NVIDIA GeForce/Quadro hardware to the xorg-x11-drv-nouveau package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-nouveau-0.0.16-13.20110719gitde9d1ba.el6.i686.rpmd651ce212e35849aa49c31f88536be102f2a0787020a52d005ee6cbaa88ff3d8SLBA-2011:1603-2ipmitool bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, ipmitool's Serial Over LAN (SOL) module erroneously calculated the number of octets processed by the Baseboard Management Controller and could have resent already acknowledged chunks of serial communication, which could have corrupted the serial line with additional characters. Under certain circumstances, this could have also brought ipmitool into an endless loop or unexpected termination. With this update, ipmitool now correctly calculates the number of octets processed by the BMC and does not resend unwanted characters over the serial line.
* This update improves integration of the Linux Multiple Device (MD) driver with ipmitool to indicate the SCSI enclosure services (SES) status and drive activities for the PCIe SSD based solutions.
* This update adds the "channel setkg" subcommand to the "ipmitool" command, which allows for KG key configuration.
* This update adds the "-Y" option, which allows reading of the KG key from the terminal.
* A serial console connected to over the LAN and activated with the command "ipmitool sol activate" contained a memory leak, which could have consumed all available memory resources over time. This update fixes the problem.
* Invoking "ipmitool delloem powermonitor" did not properly convert values received over the network to integer numbers on big-endian systems (PowerPC, IBM System z). As a result, mostly random values were displayed when reporting power consumption. This update fixes the integer conversions in the "powermonitor" command so that the power consumption is now reported correctly on PowerPC and IBM System z architectures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipmitool-1.8.11-12.el6.i686.rpm33d974a9611b942a7c6540f6ac07ff6bb177bfd19ea5a091201b5444eedbb8a2SLBA-2011:1604-2lldpad bug fix and enhancement updateThe lldpad package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.9.43, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* The Brocade 8000 Fibre Channel Forwarder (FCF) switch with FabOs 6.4.2b failed to process the CEE TLV frame on fabric session startup (started by the llpad). As a consequence, the Brocade 8000 Fibre Channel Forwarder (FCF) switch with FabOs 6.4.2b terminated the connection and subsequent fabric logins failed when IEEE 802.1Qaz DCBX was enabled. With this update, the llptool utility can configure lldpad not to use the CEE TLV frame for the fabric session initiation (for the eth3 device, the initiator should issue the "lldptool -T -i eth3 -V IEEE-DCBX mode=reset" command) and the problem no longer occurs.
* The lldpad service triggered excessive timeout events every second. This caused the service to consume excess resources. Now, the lldpad service has been switched from polling-based to a demand-based model. This prevents excessive timeout event generation and ensures that the service consumes only the expected resources.
* The lldpad utility did not detect the maximum number of traffic classes supported by a device correctly. This resulted in an invalid or incorrect hardware configuration. Now, the utility detects the maximum number of traffic classes correctly.
* The Edge Control Protocol (ECP) could not verify whether a port lookup was successful when running Virtual Discovery and Configuration Protocol (VDP) on bonded devices because VDP does not support bonded devices. As a consequence, the LLDP agent terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, VDP is no longer initialized on bonded devices and the crash no longer occurs.
* The lldpad utility failed to initialize correctly on the Intel 82599ES 10 Gigabit Ethernet Controller (Niantic) with virtual functions enabled and returned a message that there were too many neighbors. With this update, lldpad initializes correctly and the problem no longer occurs.
* Prior to this update, a user with non-superuser permissions could start the lldpad service. With this update the lldpad init scripts have been modified and a user with non-superuser permissions can no longer start the service.
* The init script did not perform a line feed when returning the output of a service command. With this update, the init script has been recoded and the output of the service command is correct.
* The get_bcn() function returned without freeing the nlh variable, which caused a memory leak. The function has been modified and the memory leak no longer occurs.
* The lldpad daemon failed to detect that a NIC (Network Interface Card) had the offloaded DCBX (Data Center Bridging eXchange) stack implemented in its firmware. As a consequence, the lldp packets were send by both, the daemon and the NIC. With this update, the lldpad daemon no longer sends the packets if a NIC driver implements the offloaded DCBX stack.
* The lldpad utility incorrectly accessed memory. With this update, the utility accesses the memory correctly.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* The lldpad package now supports the 802.1Qaz standard (Enhanced Transmission Selection for Bandwidth Sharing Between Traffic Classes).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lldpad-0.9.43-12.el6.i686.rpma1537b269236b1b40c7a4c6f11fe1f7839d562804c0985743397160425e3a8bbPackages/lldpad-devel-0.9.43-12.el6.i686.rpm018e4723d2d4c7f46df38cf1ea04cc1f654a60484acb679bb1240b660aaafb11SLBA-2011:1605-2libhbaapi bug fix and enhancement updateThe package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.2, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhbaapi-2.2-12.el6.i686.rpm1c62a602c8d8a31404ba4cee40543e6f23aedf5cd2b03b82e4bd30b1cdf08b93Packages/libhbaapi-devel-2.2-12.el6.i686.rpm77d448621e4ad18565e651ec9681b80974a5da7c969e325727a0ea877fdef01bSLBA-2011:1606-2libhbalinux bug fix and enhancement updateThe package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.0.12, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhbalinux-1.0.12-1.el6.i686.rpmdddcfdfeb40399e92b8443af6b6297e13243cf49a12ad85552df91cb632b43f5SLBA-2011:1607-2fcoe-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThe fcoe-utils package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.0.20, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, this update fixes the following bugs:
* When stopping the fcoe service, the fcoe initscript did not properly clean up after itself as expected (did not remove FCoE devices, kill related processes and unload FCoE drivers). As a consequence, FCoE interfaces were not brought down and FCoE related threads were still running after the fcoe had been stopped. The "service fcoe stop" command is used to ensure safe after-update service restarts on FCoE dependent systems, therefore it cannot be used to remove FCoE devices and unload related kernel modules. Concerning this situation, the initscript has been modified to use the "stop force" command option to completely remove FCoE devices and unload related kernel modules. The fcoe service now should be stopped using the "service fcoe stop force" command.
* When removing a network interface with no fcoe port using the "fcoeadm -d" command, the fcoe port state machine set the removal operation incorrectly to wait without responding to fcoemon. This led to an internal error because fcoemon timed out waiting for the response. To resolve the problem, the code has been modified to return the code for no further action under these circumstances. The "fcoeadm -d" command now works for interfaces without the fcoe port as expected. * The fcoemon service did not maintain any information about the relative state of a physical network interface and its dependent VLAN interfaces. As a consequence, the fcoe port of the VLAN interface could have been out of sync with the fcoe port of the physical device, resulting in undesired behavior, such as processing link events improperly. To fix this problem, a ready flag has been introduced. This flag is set to false when the physical port is disabled. Link events are now processed correctly for the vlan ports. * When answering to an FCoE Initialization Protocol (FIP) VLAN Discovery request, some switches encapsulate FIP VLAN Discovery replies in a VLAN 0 tag which is wrapped around the packet's FIP frame header. Previously, when a packet containing such a reply reached a target network interface, some devices did not remove the VLAN tag before they started to process the FIP header. If the VLAN tag was not removed, the length of the processed header was larger than was expected, therefore the FIP parsing logic was not able to parse the FIP header correctly causing a loss of the packet. With this update, the parsing logic has been modified to skip over the VLAN header when necessary, and point to the correct start of the FIP header.
* The timeout for a kernel reply to fcoeadm operations was set to 5 seconds, which was not enough when processing an fcoeadm operation on a system with a large number of FCoE ports while a kernel was under heavy load. As a consequence, the "internal error" message was displayed even though the operation was finished successfully. To prevent this bug, the timeout for the kernel reply was increased to 30 seconds. No error message is now sent when an fcoeadm operation succeeds.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fcoe-utils-1.0.20-5.el6.i686.rpm1f13cdf347d6abbe65ce73e7975d59d2e9bd3c09ce2bb0432c4930239a1044f3SLBA-2011:1608-2biosdevname bug fix and enhancement updateThe biosdevname package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.3.11, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* When NPAR (NIC Partitioning) is enabled, the partition number should be appended as a suffix to the interface name. Previously, biosdevname did not add partition numbers to interface names, for example, instead of naming an interface "em3_1", the interface was named "em3". Consequently, partitioned network interfaces were missing the suffix necessary to describe the partition. Now, biosdevname correctly recognizes the VPD (Vital Product Data) suffix and full interface names are created correctly.
* When biosdevname ran in a guest environment, it suggested names to new network interfaces as if it was in a host environment. Consequently, affected network interfaces were incorrectly renamed. Now, biosdevname no longer suggests names in the described scenario.
* When biosdevname was reading VPD information to retrieve NPAR-related data, the read operations failed or became unresponsive on certain RAID controllers. Additionally, biosdevname sometimes attempted to read beyond the VPD boundary in the sysfs VPD file, which also resulted in a hang. This bug has been fixed and biosdevname now performs the read operation correctly in the described scenarios.
* Previously, the "--smbios" and "--nopirq" command-line parameters were missing in the biosdevname binary. Consequently, consistent network device naming could not be enabled because biosdevname exited without suggesting a name. This update adds support for these parameters and enables the device naming.
* Previously, NICs (Network Interface Cards) on biosdevname-compatible machines were given traditional "eth*" names instead of "em*" or "p*p*" names. This bug has been fixed and biosdevname now provides correct names for the NICs.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, "--smbios" and "--nopirq" command-line parameters have been added to biosdevname.
* The biosdevname man page has been updated to explain the functionality of the "--smbios" and "--nopirq" command-line parameters.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/biosdevname-0.3.11-1.el6.i686.rpm2c11565d67f5fce00b90852f4d3b63555773eb054b57088c9e6474934fe90a97SLBA-2011:1613-2X.Org support packages bug fix and enhancement updateThe libpciaccess library provides portable PCI access routines across multiple operating systems.
The Direct Rendering Manager runtime library (libdrm) provides a user-space interface library for direct rendering clients.
The xorg-x11-font-utils package provides X.Org X11 font utilities required for font installation, conversion and generation.
The xorg-x11-util-macros package provides X.Org X11 autotools macros required for building various packages that comprise the X Window System.
The xorg-x11-proto-devel package provides X.Org X11 Protocol headers.
The following packages have been upgraded to the higher upstream versions, which provide a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous versions:
* The libpciaccess package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.12.1.
* The libdrm package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.4.25.
* The xorg-x11-font-utils package has been upgraded to upstream version 7.2.
* The xorg-x11-util-macros package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.14.0.
* The xorg-x11-proto-devel package package has been upgraded to upstream version 7.6.
In addition, this update fixes the following bug:
* The file permissions were set incorrectly for certain device nodes, such as the /dev/dri/controlD64 file. This problem could have been misused for DoS (Denial of Service) attacks against the current console users if the users were running X Windows. With this update, the file permissions are now set more strictly for these device nodes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bdftruncate-7.2-11.el6.i686.rpm3f03a4decafcaafc531f505ebf4a3560c720e363adbf07f053f8ba2918df9f3aPackages/libdrm-2.4.25-2.el6.i686.rpmb8d87211794ad1e13277959f2764156c1c1087a3cc11489fec2da4f07b04ce34Packages/libdrm-devel-2.4.25-2.el6.i686.rpme958cc0f91db9a5492439e4749efc02652870a766003af030746215188ff26ebPackages/libpciaccess-0.12.1-1.el6.i686.rpm378fef2c040dbfb660aaddc72f9389ef784aaa192956eebdeace5fba669eaacdPackages/libpciaccess-devel-0.12.1-1.el6.i686.rpmfdd6ba7208968060bd2c8e84a2d974ccb559d27543d3b33d4ec09732c9cf0d5bPackages/xorg-x11-font-utils-7.2-11.el6.i686.rpmc625a767e1241d4769e71b90c88dd91c4807fc698eb8223f42bd7621b82362b2Packages/xorg-x11-proto-devel-7.6-13.el6.noarch.rpmba15be6d2eb7f2f2c8a8c82cb4d795aa0fcbc7bc9ae24b66bd4ad6ef30c28eadPackages/xorg-x11-util-macros-1.14.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm0effba86426f0056cea49bbb825fe69801354235af1c1d66f3edb4440794b15aSLBA-2011:1616-2mesa bug fix and enhancement updateThe mesa packages have been upgraded to upstream version 7.11, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the OpenGL output was corrupted due to problems with the rendering in guests. This update modifies the software rendering so that the OpenGL output is no longer corrupted.
* Prior to this update,Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glx-utils-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpmde76f345bab0b6e744eb6b46ea773cb62f725c15b18b219dff18a60b33d45a5ePackages/mesa-demos-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpmb9a59ed0e86bec11b2d1b414666639d6431c00e652b0f24a229febb0fc3e2f7cPackages/mesa-dri-drivers-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpm9dda72376d65cc8f7af5447dea4b59617e6145a90e50aeb57c59d5a96f4baa0bPackages/mesa-libGL-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpm2a357a608b6d93b8da908f988c048d5432cc6312b6f79fd4718bf391697926bfPackages/mesa-libGL-devel-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpm7a35df127467dec730abc28d5d6cf6da4394accbaf386e716e140f8b148ee98aPackages/mesa-libGLU-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpmf99b639734a1114d361e917310635fec5f96582f8542f6c43c902bea1ee634a6Packages/mesa-libGLU-devel-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpm42d22997c2fc68d6876256df43e10a1515d3771448be3c0840c0f313934f939aPackages/mesa-libOSMesa-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpm2315c4c2f0cdbb7f4ae5707481a61e87ce10ee67c5a73b470e8049d531027a48Packages/mesa-libOSMesa-devel-7.11-3.el6.i686.rpma4fd4d8855a8890b92c28b73adb3d5ea515f252c4f814148aee798fc49fdef9aSLBA-2011:1617-2xorg-x11-server-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThe xorg-x11-server-utils packages have been upgraded to upstream version 7.1 which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the xrandr options --scale and -- transform caused a segmentation fault, because these options required an --output field but the utility didn't validate the command line properly check for existing output. With this update, xrandr displays a message informing that the --scale and -- transform options also require the --output option.
* Previously, xrandr wrongly assumed that a gamma ramp value of zero was a failure. When VNC was enabled, xrandr returned a zero value. With this update, xrandr is modified to allow for a gamma ramp value of zero. Now xrandr no longer fails when running VNC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-server-utils-7.5-5.2.el6.i686.rpmec96638d9d15ecc5944a93ac59c920fbc4f0c7c492e235f8e3938c186dc62c0fSLBA-2011:1618-2openscap bug fix and enhancement updateThe openscap packages have been upgraded to upstream version 0.8.0, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. The most important changes include support for Open Vulnerability and Assessment Language (OVAL) version 5.8.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openscap-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpmc2efc350c839f150d409467232f7b15febdcccb293988f6db2f15bffa8783586Packages/openscap-content-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpm39f739cefad80298bc6fc599ae82e9fb6f22758d6de6d1fb7f037f73f89a6334Packages/openscap-devel-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpm867ce8f4405b69a9f914d76b0216380e79f0f755e7a12417e5d43c96047edb77Packages/openscap-extra-probes-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpma78b38c156acf9d68f8f2dd3bfcb99cecc2c0bc0683eb9197089d3969f015543Packages/openscap-perl-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpm619765b9be68e5856fcc580a86acb868b34f046a194f33c156f8421f93c3049aPackages/openscap-python-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpm78cb51b39883486bef979a34417c318438faaa60d0a5a23346365d657a719b02Packages/openscap-utils-0.8.0-2.el6.i686.rpm78fcb4d97b705b7a6ee108f5ac2024eec20488d9437952cb0f78609f7b41885dSLBA-2011:1619-2xorg-x11-drv-intel bug fix and enhancement updateThe xorg-x11-drv-intel packages have been upgraded to upstream version 2.16, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes also the following bugs:
* A black screen could appear when attempting to turn on a Lenovo ThinkPad T500 laptop after suspending it. As a consequence, the laptop could not recover from suspend. The source code has been modified so that Lenovo ThinkPad T500 laptops now recover from suspend successfully.
* Prior to this update, arithmetic rounding in the panel fitting algorithm did not work as expected. As a result, the screen was staggered in a diagonal way when scaling up the 1360x768 mode for the Intel Ironlake driver with Low- voltage differential signaling (LVDS) while the scaling mode was set to "None" or "Full aspect". This update modifies the rounding in the panel fitting algorithm so that the screen resolution can now be changed correctly.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds support for future Intel embedded graphics controllers and enables additional 3D features.
xorg-x11-drv-intel packages, which fix these bugs and add this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/intel-gpu-tools-2.16.0-1.el6.i686.rpm82e05f6001ef68655d475a7cfdbc64698c5b25d15195a41823335b87205366d1Packages/xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.16.0-1.el6.i686.rpmf6e203e8fa6a9d5bd058fce9128971f4d9999179ba5ed9a74ba5c6abe5c8cebfPackages/xorg-x11-drv-intel-devel-2.16.0-1.el6.i686.rpm23a0b32e5b445ca364ce71671739a68d33a1af96de9db90c3bc4b2503c3ea690SLBA-2011:1620-2xorg-x11-drv-mga bug fix and enhancement updateThe xorg-x11-drv-mga packages have been upgraded to upstream version 1.4.13, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the MGA driver rendered the image incorrectly on big-endian architectures, including PowerPC and 64-bit PowerPC. Consequently, the display showed altered colors. With this update, the colors are displayed correctly in the described scenario.
* Previously, the MGA driver caused a shift in the video screen. Consequently, the screen became corrupted and the windows were pushed around randomly. This update, modifies the code so that the MGA driver no longer causes problems for the video screen.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds support for ServerEngines Pilot III to the xorg-x11-drv-mga packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mga-1.4.13-3.el6.i686.rpm220f803b05756a12e51a07df7564142797a9b478af9bea6440ad952c3b353684SLBA-2011:1623-2java-1.6.0-openjdk enhancement updateThis updated java-1.6.0-openjdk package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* The java-1.6.0-openjdk package has been upgraded to the upstream version 1.10.4, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
* Installing of OpenJDK or execution of a Java program, which was using other than terminal fonts, could have terminated unexpectedly with the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.Error: Probable fatal error:No fonts found.
This happened because the fontconfig library was not installed and the font enumeration failed. With this update, OpenJDK depends on fontconfig and the problem no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.41.1.10.4.el6.i686.rpmfafd6665afbc29c01fff7513f8a0df21fe8cbc34aa176e50934a0e3f09fbe1e0Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.41.1.10.4.el6.i686.rpm4f6a76bc230c96f5309fb256b59507d40ea3de9bd7726e465df960de2c719a72Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.41.1.10.4.el6.i686.rpmf7233c23111589efba17a560e7e88e3a57cdd3625f6e52c0eac1db8ed2a5d18aPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.41.1.10.4.el6.i686.rpmf6cee99a1c0f02a862069c0f119de317c96466bec43ad976ea011946bd821ba1Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.41.1.10.4.el6.i686.rpmdb9badbb3277bcfb92af49c3997400dcf67408eb3c9810819bbaeffdda02173cSLBA-2011:1624-2icedtea-web enhancement updateThe icedtea-web package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.1.4, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* The Java Web Start window invoked by the "javaws -about" command contained out-of-date information and could not be closed correctly. The information was out-dated because the Java Network Launching Protocol (JNLP) XML file defined inadequate access permissions to access the about.jnlp file, which contained the update information. With this update, the about information has been moved to an accessible location. The window failed to close as the respective process thread became unresponsive. Now, the window contains up-to-date information and the thread closes correctly.
* MindTerm SSH Applet failed to work as it was using class netscape.security.PrivilegeManager, which was not present in icedtea-web. This update adds the class and the applet works as expected.
* Java Web Start and IcedTea plug-in sometimes failed to run as they were calling a java binary with a JDK-based path instead of a JRE-based path. With this update, the package spec file contains the correct definition of the path construction and javaws and icedtea-plugin call the correct java binary.
* When running an application with javaws, javaws failed to use the proxy settings from Firefox even though the respective setting was enabled ("Use browser settings") and failed over to the "DIRECT" mode. This happened because javaws was looking for the DEFAULT profile in the Firefox configuration file to acquire the current proxy settings. If it failed to locate the section with the DEFAULT profile, the default "DIRECT" mode was applied. With this update, javaws uses the settings from the last section under these circumstances.
* Starting from version 10, Elluminate did not work with IcedTea-Web. This happened because Elluminate specified Class-Path elements in its manifest file which caused a conflict with the jnlp-specified JARs. With this update, the IcedTea-Web plug-in no longer honors the Class-Path elements (just as the Oracle implementation) and Elluminate works with IcedTea-Web as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/icedtea-web-1.1.4-1.el6.i686.rpmca072f199417c148030390c0803f3fd33998b9426f4a8934941e5cd7279adb40Packages/icedtea-web-javadoc-1.1.4-1.el6.i686.rpme3fe8a33302802e7090112ac996006062e850d43359273693f4c8f77470dfad6SLBA-2011:1626-2parted bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, parted incorrectly calculated the position of the new partition when partitions of 1 or smaller units (eg. 1GB, 0.5GB) were created. As a result, only an extremely small partition was created. This update fixes the snap problem for 1 unit and no longer allows defining units less than 1. The value 0 is still allowed when specifying the start of the device. The next smaller units should be used instead of a value smaller than 1. eg. Use 500MB instead of 0.5GB.
* Prior to this update, a cylinder-head-sector (CHS) value was, under certain circumstances, especially with factory partitioned USB drives, not found. As a result, parted threw an assertion when attempting to guess the CHS used to create a partition table, even though it was safe to continue without the CHS information. This update no longer throws an assertion when it cannot guess the CHS values used to create a partition table.
* Prior to this update, several tests of the parted test suite failed when running as root on IBM System z and 64-bit PowerPCs. With this update, the tests run as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* GPT disklabels now support the legacy_boot flag to allow bootloaders such as syslinux's hybrid gptmbr to be used on BIOS and EFI systems. It is set with the set command in parted.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/parted-2.1-17.el6.i686.rpm31f5b46eb9279c2c03a62a390f51928fb2348fe4e18ca5e8f6da7eb27bf3e895Packages/parted-devel-2.1-17.el6.i686.rpmdb962b042cf80ccc87751d54648c8bd2651f934990733b2208cd967484e89928SLBA-2011:1628-2new package: openslpOpenSLP is an open source implementation of the Service Location Protocol (SLP) which is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards track protocol and provides a framework to allow networking applications to discover the existence, location, and configuration of networked services in enterprise networks.
This enhancement update adds the openslp package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require OpenSLP are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openslp-2.0-0.2.beta2.el6.i686.rpm53fc5f71034ced2663083f446d89e389a7dcfdc95d35e48aa1b68e9dcba8ec1cPackages/openslp-devel-2.0-0.2.beta2.el6.i686.rpm9bf203a75cdcc861775906baffb50781e7aea37dc2eac8ed98db4ef3e3ae33c1Packages/openslp-server-2.0-0.2.beta2.el6.i686.rpm9542df2963a433e786b4512197957a745aaa04ae91df85cb9901ad0171255b0eSLBA-2011:1630-2httpd bug fix updateThese updated httpd packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* The Apache module "mod_proxy" implements a proxy or gateway for the Apache web server. The "ProxyErrorOverride On" option did not work if used with "mod_proxy_ajp", the AJP support module for mod_proxy. Consequently when accessing a 404 URL in the "/static" context, which was proxied with AJP, the 404 page from the proxy was displayed rather than the 404 page from Apache itself. This update corrects the code and accessing 404 URLs now works as intended, via Apache, as defined in "ErrorDocument".
* When a backend server sends data via SSL, and is using chunked transfer encoding, the backend splits the chunk between two different SSL blocks. Prior to this update, when transferring data via SSL through a reverse proxy implemented with Apache, "mod_proxy", and "mod_ssl", the end of the first SSL block was sometimes lost and the length of the next chunk was thus invalid. Consequently, files were sometimes corrupted during transfer via SSL. This updates implements a backported fix to this problem and the error no longer occurs.
* The "FilterProvider" directive of the "mod_filter" module was unable to match against non-standard HTTP response headers. Consequently, output content data was not filtered or processed as expected by httpd in certain configurations. With this update, a backported patch has been applied to address this issue, and the FilterProvider directive is now able to match against non-standard HTTP response headers as expected.
* In situations where httpd could not allocate memory, httpd sometimes terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault rather than terminating the process with an error message. With this update, a patch has been applied to correct this issue and httpd no longer crashes in the scenario described.
* Server Name Indication (SNI) sends the name of the virtual domain as part of the TLS negotiation. Prior to this enhancement, if a client sent the wrong SNI data the client would be rejected. With this update, in configurations where SNI is not required, "mod_ssl" can ignore the SNI hostname "hint".
* Prior to this update, httpd terminated unexpectedly on startup with a segmentation fault when proxy client certificates were shared across multiple virtual hosts (using the SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile directive). With this update a patch has been applied and httpd no longer crashes in the scenario described.
* When the "SSLCryptoDevice" config variable in "ssl.conf" was set to an unknown or invalid value, the httpd daemon would terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault at startup. With this update the code has been corrected, httpd no longer crashes, and httpd will issue an appropriate error message in this scenario.
* If using mod_proxy_ftp, an httpd process could terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault when tests were made on an IPv6 localhost enabled machine. This update implements improvements to the code and the mod_proxy_ftp process no longer crashes in the scenario described.
* When using the "mod_cache" module, by default, the "CacheMaxExpire" directive is only applied to responses which do not specify their expiry date. Previously, it was not possible to limit the maximum expiry time for all resources. This update applies a patch which adapts the mod_cache module to provide support for "hard" as a second argument of the CacheMaxExpire directive, allowing a maximum expiry time to be enforced for all resources.
* The "mod_reqtimeout" module, when enabled, allows fine-grained timeouts to be applied during request parsing. The mod_reqtimeout module has been backported from upstream in this update.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/httpd-2.2.15-15.sl6.i686.rpm1dfe650aaf182b05184ab544a9cb00291cdc0b324d457ecd96d05d78ecccb4bdPackages/httpd-devel-2.2.15-15.sl6.i686.rpm3b65448431b1a3be21df77ffe92a54af7fe9cdcc91aee1a9f45cc2f77dc0065dPackages/httpd-manual-2.2.15-15.sl6.noarch.rpm4d32cb2919f50318bd12fe48b020147507986ee2b0f91de4164bed312e76f2cePackages/httpd-tools-2.2.15-15.sl6.i686.rpmc1448042d68e01f0c1da302d2200376adc6085c517f01df0c24b66ac5b105613Packages/mod_ssl-2.2.15-15.sl6.i686.rpm28ff26aeab26b69ec8303d506ff8a676b02ffe78004fdf41b504f4eaf48a7ba1SLBA-2011:1631-2netcf bug fix and enhancement updateThe netcf packages have been upgraded to upstream version 0.1.9, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
As well, this update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, certain interfaces associated configuration files in the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ directory, but no corresponding device in the kernel. As a result, netcf returned an error status every time it was asked for the current status of an interface it was unable to find in the kernel, so management applications collected a large number of error log messages. With this update, failures to find an interface in the kernel are now ignored.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* In this update, netcf has been modified to capture the stdout and stderr output of ifup and ifdown, and, in the case of an error, forward that information back to the management application, which used netcf to start or stop an interface. This makes it easier to troubleshoot problems.
* Changes made to a host's network configuration by netcf (via netcf's API, or the ncftool commands) immediately and permanently modify the host's configuration files (in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-*). With this update, new API/virsh commands have been added to enable saving the current state of network configuration before any changes are made, and easily reverting to that configuration if any problems are encountered.
All users are advised to updated to these updated packages, which fix these bugs and add these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/netcf-0.1.9-2.el6.i686.rpmfc2ae1078875fe0b3149d58198f2f2d751709f95155cfc11924b04f0147531cbPackages/netcf-devel-0.1.9-2.el6.i686.rpmfeafdf2a3f21429b0cd6b4e177af87aeb604b363127d684be7d12177c1b4d2d7Packages/netcf-libs-0.1.9-2.el6.i686.rpm1467cb5062598c183b580cd973d8751630bb7a95cf67fb0469e63553affbd6d8SLBA-2011:1632-2NetworkManager bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* NetworkManager did not recognize IBM CTC (Channel-to-Channel) devices, which made it impossible to install Scientific Linux on IBM S/390 machines which used CTC devices. NetworkManager now detects these devices properly, with the result that Scientific Linux can be installed on such machines.
* When connecting to a WLAN, pressing the Enter key in NetworkManager's dialog box had no effect and the dialog box remained open. However, the WLAN connection could be established by clicking the Connect button with the mouse. This happened because the Connect button was not defined as default action on confirmation in the code. With this update, the Connect button was marked as default and NetworkManager now launches the WLAN connection under these circumstances.
* Due to a memory access error, the connection profile configured in NetworkManager was not stored if an IPv6 address and an IPv6 gateway were specified. The code has been modified to prevent this issue and connection profiles are now stored correctly.
* Due to a timing issue in the libnm-glib library, NetworkManager produced a D-Bus error when a network driver was unloaded from the kernel. This error message was only for informational purposes and therefore did not need to appear in syslog messages. The message has been suppressed in the libnm-glib code, and the error message no longer occurs in any of the system logs.
* NetworkManager did not specify the initial frequency of an ad hoc wireless network when the frequency was not set by the user. If the network frequency was not set when authenticating with wpa_supplicant using the nl80211 supplicant driver, the connection attempt failed. NetworkManager has been modified to set a frequency that is supported by used network device if it is not specified by the user. Users can now connect to ad hoc wireless networks without problems in the scenario described.
* The SLSA-2010-0616 security advisory for the dbus-glib library introduced changes restricting access to D-Bus properties. Therefore under certain circumstances, NetworkManager failed to display the login banner when a user connected to a VPN. NetworkManager has been modified to respect dbus-glib limitations, and the login banner is now displayed correctly.
* The implementation of the wpa_supplicant application has recently been changed to use the nl80211 supplicant driver instead the WEXT wireless extension. Both methods use a different approach to show the level of a wireless network signal. This difference was not reflected in NetworkManager's code, therefore the signal level was shown incorrectly. NetworkManager has been modified to handle this feature correctly when using nl80211, and the signal level is now displayed correctly.
In addition, this update adds the following enhancements:
* NetworkManager did not send the system hostname to a DHCP server unless it was explicitly configured with a configuration file. NetworkManager now sends the hostname to the DHCP server by default.
* Roaming in RSA token-enabled enterprise Wi-Fi networks did not work properly, which resulted in the wpa_supplicant component upgrade to version 0.7.3. This update required new features to be implemented in NetworkManager. NetworkManager now includes the background scanning feature for the wpa_supplicant component and uses the nl80211 supplicant driver when adding a supplicant interface.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-0.8.1-15.el6.i686.rpm17df3c6aeb0a7a9c4193af53f0ae1a1656c00ecfe6a5613eaeadcc113b3c815dPackages/NetworkManager-devel-0.8.1-15.el6.i686.rpm507635c9dc12101c172693f0ffc0c2217e0f0bfeb3dc39b2b08f3506bdb2b3c4Packages/NetworkManager-glib-0.8.1-15.el6.i686.rpmad7ed2e9b403aac6984d2a2faf4e56df37c1f35878231aa3f13154990cd2a91aPackages/NetworkManager-glib-devel-0.8.1-15.el6.i686.rpm067347a42ec2487518a7658be391c0f2b3a8e694b61b228b0b160807d3bf7e41Packages/NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-15.el6.i686.rpm6d8bd2a3c1c26721f51882633922c829e760fcdc7d0664f41ac6c02bc31ce977SLBA-2011:1637-2policycoreutils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to the wrong run_init pseudo terminal (pty) handling, it was not possible to start the sshd daemon properly with the run_init utility. With this update, the bug has been fixed so that run_init now works, as expected.
* If the "-D" option was used with the "semanage module" command, it resulted in a traceback. With this update, the functionality that allowed removal of every single policy module from a system has been removed from the semanage utility so that the bug is now fixed.
* Previously, the semanage(8) man page did not describe certain options. This update corrects the man page so that these options are now described, as expected.
* Previously, the SELinux graphical tools and the common SELinux tools did not work on systems with SELinux disabled. This bug has been fixed by allowing the SELinux graphical tools and the common SELinux tools to run on these systems.
* Previously, running the "sandbox -H /tmp/testuserhome ls ~" command resulted in a traceback. With this update, the command now works as expected.
* Previously, the gnome-python2-gtkhtml2 package was required by the policycoreutils-gui package. As a result, the Automatic Bug Reporting Tool (ABRT) utilities generated a traceback. With this update, the gnome- python2-gtkhtml2 package is no longer required by the policycoreutils-gui package, thus the bug is fixed.
* Previously, the sestatus(8) man page missed the description of the "-b" option. This update corrects the man page so that this option is now described, as expected.
* Previously, polyinstantiated directories had the wrong multilevel secure (MLS) range set for a user. As a result, the user was not able to create files in the /tmp/ directory, or, under certain circumstances, to log in. This update fixes the bug by correcting the namespace.init script.
* Previously, the rsync package was not required by any of the policycoreutils packages, although the "seunshare" command, which is provided by the policycoreutils-sandbox package, requires the rsync package to work properly. With this update, the rsync package is now required by the policycoreutils- sandbox package, thus the bug is fixed.
* Previously, it was possible to change the USER, ROLE, and MLS ranges on an object with the "restorecon" command even if the "-F" option was not specified. This update fixes the unintended behavior by disallowing "restorecon" to change the USER, ROLE or MLS ranges on the object unless the "-F" option is specified.
* If the "restorecon" command was successful, the return code "1" was erroneously returned. This unintended behavior has been fixed with this update so that "restorecon" now returns the code "0", as expected.
* If booting with the "SELinux=disabled" option set in the /etc/selinux/config file (but without specifying the "selinux=0" option at the kernel prompt), dracut output the following error:
dracut: /sbin/load_policy: Can't load policy: No such file or directory
With this update, dracut no longer outputs this error.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/policycoreutils-2.0.83-19.18.el6.i686.rpm2d7d408fe575f79612060f180c45cf6785db2533573a33aa7c4b2801df2a5769Packages/policycoreutils-gui-2.0.83-19.18.el6.i686.rpm7a057ef3eb793388f27033c3e680cf4af3d6d83612a4897cfb6c64b9386a5a86Packages/policycoreutils-newrole-2.0.83-19.18.el6.i686.rpmde0faa196311d509b18aaca09c6f215227e6ee2c9b5d4bad361736d3f657b5e5Packages/policycoreutils-python-2.0.83-19.18.el6.i686.rpm9dbf58679d1fd7146c287bdf069fc8b39f77254e4a32f4bd7475c018d6615239Packages/policycoreutils-sandbox-2.0.83-19.18.el6.i686.rpm9827144dad88e10a6ccfb694f64f244eee096f3f07a20e3470e990aed257201dSLBA-2011:1638-2system-config-printer bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when a printer queue was added, CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) could leave a symbolic link in the /tmp directory. With this update, CUPS is modified to clean this data.
* Prior to this update, the probe_printer.py file contained a typo. As a consequence, the system-config-printer utility could terminate with a traceback if authentication was required for a CIFS (Common Internet File System) share. The typo has been corrected and tracebacks no longer occur.
* Prior to this update, the default firewall could prevent discovery of Multicast DNS (mDNS) devices. As a consequence, a device could not be found over the network. With this update, system-config-printer uses the D-Bus API of the system-config-firewall utility, which adjusts the firewall so that it allows network printer discovery.
* Due to a bug in the source code, the system-config-printer utility could terminate unexpectedly with an error message on 32-bit architectures. This problem occurred when the user changed the number of copies on the Job Options page, then pressed the Reset button to return the number of copies back to 1, and applied the changes. With this update, the system-config-printer utility is now modified and no longer terminates.
* Previously, only the system-config-printer base package contained the COPYING file. With this update, the COPYING file is also included in the system-config- printer-libs sub-package.
* Prior to this update, Korean characters were not aligned properly in certain dialog boxes. This update corrects the alignment of Korean characters.
* Previously, the system-config-printer utility could become unresponsive if the user provided an empty or wrong credential on a password request and closed the "Not authorized" dialog box. With this update, a D-Bus timeout is set. A new printer window now appears if the user closes the "Not authorized" dialog box.
* Prior to this update, multiple strings were not translated in various translations. With this update, these texts are now translated.
* When renaming a printer queue with a name different only in the case of some characters (lowercase/uppercase), the printer queue was deleted instead of being renamed. With this update, this type of renaming is not allowed, which prevents the queue from being unexpectedly deleted.
* Previously, the getJockeyDriver_thread() call tried to use D-Bus from a separate thread. As a consequence, system-config-printer could terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, an error message informs users that Jockey drivers cannot be used.
* Prior to this update, the system-config-printer-applet could repeatedly query the CUPS scheduler for printers and jobs. As a consequence, the applet would cause high CPU consumption. With this update, system-config-printer-applet is modified and does not cause high CPU consumption any longer.
* When executing the system-config-printer and system-config-printer-applet utilities in a non-graphical environment using the Secure Shell (SSH) connection, the utilities failed with a traceback. With this update, the utilities are now modified to provide an error message instead of a traceback.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-printer-1.1.16-22.el6.i686.rpmed8a618cb1b29806ac2206484a038898edbb5f3fd3f4743b0c4cb6b4dee6aee2Packages/system-config-printer-libs-1.1.16-22.el6.i686.rpmfbf139939f8fcf9b704092b0f067f97be56f3fce18ee31f6c49f8a8235b81bbePackages/system-config-printer-udev-1.1.16-22.el6.i686.rpmd634d6ab311c7abe493d2675257ba58b784e479ed39288a28858d4924aa1a1baSLBA-2011:1641-2pyparted bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to a missing flag in the GPT (Guid Partition Table) disklabel, the anaconda installer terminated with a traceback during the installation of Scientific Linux 6.2. With this update, support for the PARTITION_LEGACY_BOOT flag has been added to the pyparted package, thus fixing this bug.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pyparted-3.4-3.el6.i686.rpm0ff0787722824c681290bef904a0f39f736a892d0274ce4147cb737bf6b4bf1dSLBA-2011:1642-2virt-manager bug fix and enhancement updateThe virt-manager package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.9.0, which provides support for the IEEE 802.1Qbg standard. The virt-manager utility now allows editing of virtualport settings for direct interfaces.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* If the user pressed the X button on the "Customize configuration before install" dialog box, the box closed and the installation started instead of being canceled. With this update, pressing the new Cancel button in the dialog box removes the custom changes and displays the "New VM" wizard. The X button now correctly performs the cancel action.
* The virt-manager utility offered sound card models in the user interface (UI) that are not supported at the QEMU level. As a consequence, selecting one of these models prevented a guest from starting. Unsupported models are now hidden so that there is no option to generate a broken guest configuration.
* When performing tunneled migration using the virt-manager utility, the migration failed with an error message. With this update, the proper URI is now generated when performing peer-to-peer migration. As a result, tunneled migration now works as expected.
* The virt-manager utility offered to create the SCSI (Small Computer System Interface) and USB devices in the UI. These options are not supported at the QEMU level, therefore selecting one of these models prevented a guest from starting. Unsupported models are now hidden so that there is no option to generate a broken guest configuration.
* Previously, virt-manager did not properly escape reserved characters in domain names when listing them in the main list of virtual machines. If a virtual machine had any reserved XML characters in its name, the name was incorrectly displayed in the list of virtual machines. With this update, virt- manager properly escapes reserved characters in the names of virtual machines, which are correctly displayed as a result.
* When monitoring the disk I/O statistics in virt-manager, the utility used different scales on graphs for various machines. As a consequence, a graph for a virtual machine with low I/O activity displayed very similar information as a graph for a machine with high I/O activity. The virt-manager utility is now modified to show all visible graphs on the same scale, adjusted dynamically to the highest reported I/O value. Graphs can now be reliably compared across various virtual machines.
* Previously, virt-manager incorrectly compared USB devices of a running guest to the USB devices from its offline configuration file. A hot unplugged USB device did appear again after the guest had been rebooted. Now, comparisons work correctly for online and offline guests and hot unplug removes the USB device for all subsequent starts.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* The virt-manager utility now provides an option to set the iSCSI Qualified Name (IQN) value for an iSCSI pool.
* With this update, virt-manager now uses the Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) graphics for new guests by default. This allows for audio streaming and better graphics performance.
* Previously, only local guest virtual machines were allowed to be installed by specifying a URL tree. With this update, virt-manager can now provision also remote guests using a URL tree.
* The virt-manager utility now allows managing Linux Containers (LXC) guests. This includes basic life cycle management (start, stop, pause) and creation of application containers.
virt-manager package, which fixes these bugs and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-manager-0.9.0-7.el6.i686.rpm13afe300fe5182f6ced39e1317f932352c582670f43a6a319fe93bf2e3cbda42SLBA-2011:1643-2python-virtinst bug fix and enhancement updateThe python-virtinst package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.600.0, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. In particular, this update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, optimal cache and asynchronous I/O defaults were applied when a virtual machine was created, but not when a new device was added to an existing guest. This negatively affected the performance of such devices. With this update, the underlying source code has been corrected to apply the optimized defaults to new disks for existing guests as well.
* The virtinst module for Python often called the ifconfig program unnecessarily when parsing a domain XML file. Consequent to this, if a domain contained many "direct" network interfaces, the virt-manager application responded so slowly that it could not be used properly. This update removes the redundant ifconfig calls from the code, and virt-manager now works well even with a large number of "direct" network interfaces.
* When using the virt-install utility, an attempt to use the "--location" (or "-l") command line option to specify an ISO image file rendered the guest unable to find this image during installation. This update corrects the underlying source code to make sure such guests can now find the ISO image as expected.
* When the user attempted to use the virt-install utility to specify a static SELinux label, the utility failed to create correct guest configuration and the static SELinux label did not take effect for this guest. This update ensures that virt-install now generates correct configuration so that the static labels can be set as expected.
* When the user attempted to run the virt-install command with a mixed-case value of the "--cpu" option, the previous version of the virt-install utility failed with an error, because it automatically converted values passed on the command line to lower case. This update corrects the utility to preserve the case of command line arguments, and the "virt-install --cpu" command can now be run with a mixed-case value as expected.
* Due to the virt-install utility not specifying any clock policy for Windows guests, the time on the guest could skew from the time on the host. To prevent this, this update adapts the virt-install utility to specify the tickpolicy "catchup".
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* A new "--disk device=cdrom" command line option is now supported by the virt- install utility. This option allows the user to specify a CD-ROM or diskette drive without inserted media.
* A new "--numatune" command line option is now supported by the virt-install utility. This option allows the user to specify the Non-Uniform Memory Access (NUMA) nodes for memory pinning.
* The virt-install utility can now be used to create Linux container guests. This includes application containers and full OS containers. Note that no tool is provided for creating an OS directory tree and users must build this tree manually.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-virtinst-0.600.0-5.el6.noarch.rpmb8555600b16078e189186ef3f0b139371c35bb5a185e873c3a1e136cbf0fd51dSLBA-2011:1644-2gcc bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The previous version of GCC incorrectly assumed that processors based on the AMD's multi-core architecture code named Bulldozer support the 3DNow! instruction set. This update adapts the underlying source code to make sure that GCC no longer uses the 3DNow! instructions on these processors.
* On the PowerPC architecture, GCC previously passed the V2DImode vector parameters using the stack and returned them in integer registers, which does not comply with the Application Binary Interface (ABI). This update corrects this error so that GCC now passes these parameters using the AltiVec parameter registers and returns them via the AltiVec return value register.
* Previously, GCC did not flush all pending register saves in a Frame Description Entry (FDE) before inline assembly instructions. This may have led to various problems when the inline assembly code modified those registers. With this update, GCC has been adapted to flush pending register saves in FDE before inline assembly instructions, resolving this issue.
* Prior to this update, the gcov test coverage utility sometimes incorrectly counted even opening brackets, which caused it to produce inaccurate statistics. This update applies a patch that corrects this error so that gcov ignores such brackets, as expected.
* When processing source code that extensively used overloading (that is, with hundreds or more overloads of the same function or method), the previous version of the C++ front end consumed a large amount of memory. This negatively affected the overall compile time and the amount of used system resources. With this update, the C++ front end has been optimized to use less resources in this scenario.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* This update adds support for new "-mfsgsbase", "-mf16c", and "-mrdrnd" command line options, as well as corresponding intrinsics to the immintrin.h header file. This allows for reading FS and GS base registers, retrieving random data from the random data generator, and converting between floating point and half-precision floating-point types.
* GCC now supports AMD's next generation processors. These processors can now be specified on the command line via the "-march=" and "-mtune=" command line options.
* GCC now supports Intel's next generation processor instrinsics and instructions for reading the hardware random number generator.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cpp-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm8b84f1ec0d264c9da265a9d48480d764607e9e13a5f4469d55e5cd67f73dd21cPackages/gcc-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpmfd6ced065e499ac09d0a5c8ad2d8041a87a92fe22990b64cf04a68f9ef25b031Packages/gcc-c++-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpme0117d813e11169dc05ca51fda836759001d287eccde30ff942f4b5d468c9e9cPackages/gcc-gfortran-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm03fe278581a82368fd9bdeb7fe709e399183c2baa48cd51c35604124e157412bPackages/gcc-gnat-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm51a9081f2dc12310a9ca8d85dcb0e1cbec3c3c68672607628384ac29a67f424fPackages/gcc-java-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm2ea4f3630824b45d4b38df5c4cdca6d6218e675b1f57b517c90a05b6cf9adbc7Packages/gcc-objc++-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpmce2a0925056a59f4ee3f141321886e73cd330e9e5096b92015a86f7c9ba7026fPackages/gcc-objc-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpmc9fbbbc1c39c6d2ff5e2a9437317c9d0615098eddc66fb13e491196f904f1637Packages/libgcc-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm744a75f99999f700a3b805f48c253d8a726543254a674298b2db87a238e0b7d4Packages/libgcj-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm4cd8735ef1c214072eaa3ef7957248a3a0379f25dab4fc074522f072baf77b57Packages/libgcj-devel-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm89df1839e5d5de392c5d1d802a2c5de0e9f103b5759412b36e70d84d1e670f6fPackages/libgcj-src-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm98913f88df151a3043a9a4b11ebf028aab7f19ddc08562da456a4b17d3ff9d46Packages/libgfortran-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpmec2f604346d672daf1acf840cbb5a9ae8d55d444f5871e6e5489a90b3d386d7cPackages/libgnat-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm00f766efebb1b76f28b39a00d81a830e3821c4809d67bf2df370b8e50d212991Packages/libgnat-devel-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm72dfb4fe06ac19fa5196ad8c5bc6bb1989ff45bfbe1dba016c5896e7da4cda4fPackages/libgomp-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpma886b9c963315323b88b0f16349db2246eaa6527a2534d397ff6f74f5a368c51Packages/libmudflap-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm395c786558fbd90f9c12b0e1b9a5344efcaa0164e9142db9e83daedf5400a76fPackages/libmudflap-devel-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpmf610870ebc2c81452c1978774798b297a1094767c1b2ad05eb20d0e6e9054b3ePackages/libobjc-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm8c9d26382fcf60adf8f7b28bd2e6076a94172714321cea01a53bc6a73d194132Packages/libstdc++-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm6f5eba19c6cee29b6e5c421429506e13b49a553b60cdd028a7f19578afd01884Packages/libstdc++-devel-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm55b8fae3661cde77d2253f38d8860fe2b77f6c73fa81f2874d48ba87636f6d2cPackages/libstdc++-docs-4.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm2faec29ad8ee337f0a2aa7dcd169a1471a9a241f04a095dc4cea16308c53ae94SLBA-2011:1645-2ibus bug fix updateThese updated ibus packages fix the following bug:
* IBus did not work on a minimal installation of Scientific Linux 6 if no desktop environment, such as KDE or GNOME, was installed. This issue was caused by the missing dbus-x11 package, which IBus is dependent on. The dbus-x11 package is now included as a prerequisite for IBus in the IBus spec file, and IBus now works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ibus-1.3.4-6.el6.i686.rpm3624a9217775edaaccb9b37bc387307777f9a4cf49daaefed402168d25fc61b6Packages/ibus-devel-1.3.4-6.el6.i686.rpm221c43fff98d321cc785ad905e027bf85491d03519f4766d51a57a8af48e9f01Packages/ibus-devel-docs-1.3.4-6.el6.i686.rpmada4c7f74d1e7856779455eaee306cca0b8253e4acf024bdc8f412fb22410b84Packages/ibus-gtk-1.3.4-6.el6.i686.rpm93e4d86a11640f327b0e35c38c96c1dee8022042c4d6f69536b10afa66f557d2Packages/ibus-libs-1.3.4-6.el6.i686.rpm7ec6e08399fd3f94af2619f2233a5f38e071ef3d338aa5014ad270e992d98a7aSLBA-2011:1646-2usbutils bug fix and enhancement updateThe usbutils package has been upgraded to upstream version 003, which adds support for USB3 devices. Note: warning messages about short transfer on control endpoint and stalled endpoint can under circumstances be logged after the upgrade. This is the standard behavior of the xHCI driver and these messages can be safely ignored. This update also provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when running the "lsusb -t" command in a KVM guest, the lsusb utility terminated with a segmentation fault. The utility has been modified and now lists USB devices correctly.
* The FILES item in the lsusb(8) manual page displayed an incorrect path to the usb.ids file. This path has been changed to the correct /usr/share/hwdata/usb.ids path.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/usbutils-003-4.el6.i686.rpmf8064d4034908d8e672cd99362867cda0f14c45e35c6ea2828b8fe38cedab12aSLBA-2011:1647-2ksh bug fix updateThis updated ksh package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously, ksh did not always wait for a pipeline to complete when the pipefail option was used. Consequently, a failed exit status was erroneously reported even when the pipeline had not failed. With this update, the code has been improved and the pipefail option now functions as expected.
* File name completion used after an environment variable failed and ksh reported a "bad substitution" error. With this update, an upstream patch has been applied which fixes the problem..
* When running a ksh script the exit code of a child process was not preserved. Consequently, when a script asked for such an exit code, the wrong value was reported. With this update, an upstream patch has been applied which fixes the problem.
* In POSIX functions, a function defined without using the, "function", keyword, the value of the variable "$0" was changed to the name of the function instead of keeping the original value, the name of the caller function. With this update an upstream patch has been applied to correct the code and ksh keeps the name of the caller function in "$0" as expected.
* Previously, when the ksh built-in "kill" command was called with a very large, non-existent PID value, it was interpreted as " -1". The "-1" argument to the kill command is for terminating all processes. Consequently, all processes owned by the user were killed. With this update a patch has been applied and ksh now checks for a valid process ID.
* If the IFS variable was unset inside a function used in a script, the memory being used was erroneously freed. Consequently, ksh would terminate unexpectedly. With this update, an upstream patch has been applied which still allows the IFS variable to be unset, but no longer frees the memory. Thus the problem is fixed, and ksh no longer crashes in the scenario described.
* Previously, ksh treated an array declaration as a definition. Consequently, the array contained one element after the declaration. This bug has been fixed, and now an array is correctly reported as empty after a declaration.
* Previously, when using ksh, ksh became unresponsive when pipes were used in a "eval" argument. With this update an upstream patch has been applied and the ksh no longer hangs in the scenario described.
* ksh could return the exit code of the previous process to have used the same PID number, when PID numbers were being reused after many hundreds of iterations of a script. With this update the code has been fixed and the error no longer occurs in the scenario described.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ksh-20100621-12.el6.i686.rpmec2138f6cd9b768c438503adfe11ec1b3a43ca1d9a62cf6effc28e06d4eae27bSLBA-2011:1648-2crash bug fix and enhancement update* The crash package has been upgraded to upstream version 5.1.8, which provides a number of enhancements and bug fixes over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, compressed kdump dump files were handled incorrectly on AMD64 and Intel 64 architectures if a system contained more than 454 CPUs. In such a case, the crash session terminated during initialization with the "crash: compressed kdump: invalid nr_cpus value: [cpus]" error message. A patch has been provided to address this issue, and the compressed dump files are now handled properly, thus fixing this bug.
* When the first chunk of physical memory on a system was assigned to NUMA (Non-Uniform Memory Architecture) node 1 (typically it is assigned to NUMA node 0), the "kmem -s" or "kmem -S" command incorrectly showed all cache blocks allocated by the slab allocator as empty. This bug has been fixed, and the kmem command now shows populated kmem_cache slab data correctly.
* In a rare scenario, a non-crashing CPU received a shutdown NMI (non-maskable interrupt) immediately after receiving an interrupt from another source. Because the IRQ entry-point symbols "IRQ0x00_interrupt" through "IRQ0x##_interrupt" no longer existed, the bt command terminated with the "bt: cannot transition from exception stack to current process stack" error message on AMD64 and Intel 64 architectures. This bug has been fixed, and backtrace now properly transitions from the NMI stack back to the interrupted process stack.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* The crash.8 man page and the associated built-in "crash -h" output have been re-written. The crash.8 man page now clarifies the required invocation options, adds all of the rarely-used command line options that have proliferated over the years, and updates the ENVIRONMENT variables section. The "crash -h" output now closely mimics the relevant parts of the crash.8 man page.
* With this update, the new "--osrelease [dump_file]" command line option that displays the OSRELEASE vmcoreinfo string from a kdump dump file has been added.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crash-5.1.8-1.el6.i686.rpmff8b2b5c8607fdb4c343bef1c6694c5eb8b670645cd1524f7c0f6707997b6ea0Packages/crash-devel-5.1.8-1.el6.i686.rpmb5dce76c43fa9325f00c48ca4ac20f8aa5f5284120cff57184da279d3238f2c0SLBA-2011:1649-2udev bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, a udev rule used the modem-modeswitch callout on the Vodafone K3565-Z 3G modem. As a consequence, a medium in a virtual CD-ROM drive could not be ejected to activate the modem functionality. Now, the modem-modeswitch callout is no longer used for this device and a medium is automatically ejected instead, thus fixing this bug.
* The path_id utility did not create symbolic links for SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) devices without enclosures. Consequently, udev did not create a symbolic link in the /dev/disk/by-path/ directory and the device could not be accessed by this path. This bug has been fixed, udev now follows the naming scheme of its upstream version 171, and symbolic links for SAS devices are now created in the following format: sas-[sas_address]-[lun]". In this format, [sas_address] stands for the contents of the sas_address file of the device, located in the /sys subdirectory, and [lun] represents the logical unit number of the device.
* The path_id utility did not create symbolic links for iSCSI (Internet SCSI) devices. Consequently, udev did not create a symbolic link in the /dev/disk/by- path/ directory and the device could not be accessed by this path. This bug has been fixed, udev now follows the naming scheme of its upstream version 171, and symbolic links for iSCSI devices are now created in the following format: "ip-[address]:[port]-iscsi-[target]-[lun]". In this format, [lun] represents the logical unit number of the device.
* When udev renamed a network interface and encountered a naming conflict, it renamed the interface to "[initial name]-[desired name]". Sometimes, this name was not unique and the naming conflict persisted. This bug has been fixed, udev now uses the unique interface index for renaming, and temporary names for interfaces are now of the following format: "rename[ifindex]".
* Prior to this update, the libgudev1 package had no explicit package version requirement on the libudev library. As a consequence, it was possible to update libudev without updating libgudev1, which could lead to inconsistencies, if the ABI (application binary interface) changed in libudev. With this update, the libgudev1 spec file has been updated, and the package now requires libudev explicitly, thus fixing this bug.
* Previously, the result buffer to store the output of programs started with the IMPORT directive was too short in some cases. Consequently, the "ERR udevd- work: ressize 4096 too short" error messages were returned, and the system sometimes became non-operational. Now, the result buffer has been increased to 16kB, thus fixing this bug.
* Previously, when traversing the list of devices internal to udev, the libvirtd daemon terminated unexpectedly in the udev_enumerate_get_list_entry() function. This bug has been fixed and libvirtd no longer crashes in the described scenario.
* Previously, for Xen block devices, udev did not provide information acquired by the blkid utility, such as the filesystem label or UUID. Consequently, no symbolic links in the /dev/disk/{by-uuid,by-label,by-id} directories were created. With this update, these symbolic links are created for Xen block devices as expected, thus fixing this bug.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* The default I/O scheduler (CFQ) parameters for all disk types, except SATA disks, have been changed as follows:
slice_idle=0 quantum=32Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgudev1-147-2.40.el6.i686.rpmcfde7b9a8111ed7165f3e26e7660d3eb860738fb411992fda13f7fa044f4211fPackages/libgudev1-devel-147-2.40.el6.i686.rpme0e718994ec818d03b256874fd7d6dee284c4744285fdaf15a3bf262fd26098dPackages/libudev-147-2.40.el6.i686.rpm664ba32773450244fc4b581d0d23b99205c79ee91c59316466ca3c2a02579566Packages/libudev-devel-147-2.40.el6.i686.rpm5c34e041dc63cbdfa074fe1964cf8d00211450b4677d669bf33a2681bd940a16Packages/udev-147-2.40.el6.i686.rpm7b6f257a8d586a2e2099764727a9183ed14e14fd01c3cb62959a2c67e7263097SLBA-2011:1650-2shadow-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the extended access control lists (ACL) on a file or directory below the /etc/skel directory were not preserved when a new user was created. As a result, the file or directory was copied but the extended ACLs that were associated with the file or directory were lost. This update preserves these extended ACLs.
* Previously,the switch-group (sg) command failed with a segmentation fault when using password protected groups. This update modifies the gshadow functions in shadow-utils and also uses the gshadow functions from glibc so that the sg command now handles password protected groups as expected.
* Previously, the new group (newgrp) command failed with a segmentation fault when using password protected groups. This update modifies the newgrp command so that the newgrp command now handles password protected groups as expected.
* Previously, the man page for the useradd command contained misleading information about the -m option. The -m option is described correctly.
* Previously, the useradd command failed with a segmentation fault when the user ID (UID) range exceeded the maximum of 2147483647 (UID_MAX) accounts on a 64bit system. This update replaces the alloca() function with the malloc() function and checks the return value. Now, the useradd command operates in this range as expected.
* Previously, the lastlog command did not work correctly with large UIDs on 32bit system due to integer overflow. As a result, lastlog showed only users that were logged in. This update modifies the code so that lastlog now shows also users that were never logged in.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* This update is compiled with the position-independent executable (PIE) and relocation read-only (RELRO) flags which enhance the security of the system.
* With this update, the userdel command offers the option to delete both from the SELinux login mapping.
* This update adds additional comments in "/etc/login.defs". These comments inform the administrator that certain configuration options are ignored in favor of the pam-cracklib module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/shadow-utils-4.1.4.2-13.el6.i686.rpm88e7aaac973dc5101f506f4dbc0a511980ad360c3687bd71c2c70326da3d5d3fSLBA-2011:1651-2valgrind bug fix and enhancement updateValgrind is a tool to help users find memory management problems in programs. Valgrind can detect a lot of problems that are otherwise very hard to find or diagnose.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* When building the valgrind package with macros to prevent application of any downstream patches, the rebuild process failed. This bug has been fixed and valgrind can now be properly rebuilt in the described scenario.
* Previously, the JIT (Just in Time Compiler) in some versions of the JDK (Java Development Kit) generated useless, but valid, instruction prefixes, which valgrind could not emulate. Consequently, Java applications running under valgrind sometimes terminated unexpectedly. With this update, valgrind has been changed to emulate instructions even with these useless prefixes, the JVM process now exits properly, and valgrind displays memory leak summary information in the described scenario.
* In a Coverity Scan analysis, a redundant check was discovered in one of the backported patches applied to the valgrind package. An upstream patch has been applied to address this issue and the redundant check is no longer performed.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the valgrind package has been updated to provide support for 64-bit IBM POWER7 Series hardware.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/valgrind-3.6.0-4.el6.i686.rpm92537737f156d53e74485c36b707d8ed3db049985afddb7a8285761a9fec8263Packages/valgrind-devel-3.6.0-4.el6.i686.rpmc21130663bd5255c580160c360d38bb5e34566e91b8b5f2adf9de7f7b0efe68aPackages/valgrind-openmpi-3.6.0-4.el6.i686.rpmce1bab05c5dcfd9269ac7fea059b1b77955b0a464a97c6019ac5dc9fff0db557SLBA-2011:1655-2pki-core bug fix and enhancement updateNote: The Certificate Authority component provided by this update is not intended to be used as a standalone server. It is installed and operates as a part of IPA.
Bug fixes:
* Configuration of a certificate server failed with the following error: "Unable to retrieve CA chain: request failed with HTTP status 500". This occurred due to a race condition between the process reading the /etc/pki- ca/registry.cfg file and the restart process as registry.cfg was timestamped on startup. registry.cfg is now left unmodified on startup.
* On RH Certificate System 8, the 64-bit pkicreate script was attempting to use libCryptoki2.so for SafeNet Luna SA and failed to load it as the library did not exist. The code has been changed and pkicreate on 64-bit platforms now uses libCryptoki2_64.so.
* The pkiremove command removed all instances of the CA (Certification Authority) type instead of removing only a specific instance. This occurred because pkiremove removed the registry directory /etc/sysconfig/pki/[subsystem_type] instead of removing only the registry entry for the specific instance in the /etc/sysconfig/pki/[type]/ directory. The command now removes only the respective type instance.
* In a NAT (Network Address Translation) environment, authentication of an IPA machine clone could fail with a NullPointerException on machine setup. This happened when the clone tried to authenticate itself with a NAT translated IP address that was different from the IP address previously used for the authentication. Therefore, the master IPA machine rejected the authentication. As the machines use a shared key throughout the connection, the IP check was redundant and has been removed.
* PKI provided Apache Tomcat configuration files which set "user:group" to "pkiuser:pkiuser". Therefore, the /var/log/tomcat6/catalina.out file was also owned by pkiuser. As the file needs to be owned by Tomcat 6, the TOMCAT_LOG variable has been added to the configuration files and Tomcat now uses "tomcat:tomcat" as its "user:group".
* The Dogtag subsystem did not detect a replication failure if the replication failed during clone setup. Therefore, Dogtag kept looking for the root directory on the directory server and got into an infinite loop as the replication failed and the root directory was never created. Dogtag now waits for the replication to finish and the problem no longer occurs.
* Due to changes in startup scripts, the PKI SElinux policy was not applied and tomcat6 instances ran unconfined. The startup scripts now applies the SElinux policy if enabled and tomcat6 instances now run with the restrictions defined in the policy.
Enhancements:
* The default validity period of the default and constraint server certificates has been changed to 2 years.
* The number of restarts needed during installation of Dogtag Certicate Server was decreased.
* Several checks have been added to speed up installation of Dogtag Certificate Server.
* The client usage flag has been added to the caIPAserviceCert server certificate. This allows an IPA server to use the server certificate as a client certificate and authenticate itself.
* The pki-setup-proxy script that adds a configuration file to Apache Tomcat, updates the server.xml and CS.cfg files has been added. The script upgrades the proxy configuration of an existing IPA installation to the AJP (Apache JServ Protocol) proxy code introduced in upstream version 2.1.1.
pki-core packages, which fix the bugs and add the enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pki-ca-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm42cff7a5c9342853f103ffceb132430d842a42342c67e7a30f28c5da3cf658e6Packages/pki-common-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm051d9ac8565cab2f3a7f1e98566dc05908dc714db91d16018ea49697f7e205c1Packages/pki-common-javadoc-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpmce35110a7dd7c306888e55be051712728d3c280f832732cbcb0c147dedb280cdPackages/pki-java-tools-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpmcf9493fe1882efe6eca86f1b7a343b86eb3ebf1f598893a512c6c18ddef62325Packages/pki-java-tools-javadoc-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm2354913bbc1ce347411e0e5da7b25a1916f08c168e839eba950d95c565ee834ePackages/pki-native-tools-9.0.3-20.el6.i686.rpmf6ff69a5ec0858ec6cba37529431fdb9a2f28f9988f37a0e0d4a675650cb7d8fPackages/pki-selinux-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm469b02ace8e52878a5b374cf51a0c32805cae839905ce0a39cf96b4190286aaePackages/pki-setup-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm10b2f9b1accc971f6818e61c9b02c8fe7dba87ba4a35e7d95919f45cd9e1f7b2Packages/pki-silent-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm2f702863385dbb320b7e27bfb3732a68e7e949a8738bafc1409a9940642183d3Packages/pki-symkey-9.0.3-20.el6.i686.rpmd4c861dec36aa8d842ecc1fa9d453881b42d986ce538bb95276a8fc70efe6fc9Packages/pki-util-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpmd56d2a4625220042ce6b76c572c066c9cab146720936d7bee1295a84173128b5Packages/pki-util-javadoc-9.0.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm6906b20582d9d538bff0bad1bc9056762ad6af2bec3e8dbce26e23d1ddfda31eSLBA-2011:1656-2mod_nss bug fix update This update fixes the following bugs:
* When the NSS library was not initialized and mod_nss tried to clear its SSL cache on start-up, mod_nss terminated unexpectedly when the NSS library was built with debugging enabled. With this update, mod_nss does not try to clear the SSL cache in the described scenario, thus preventing this bug.
* Previously, a static array containing the arguments for launching the nss_pcache command was overflowing the size by one. This could lead to a variety of issues including unexpected termination. This bug has been fixed, and mod_nss now uses properly sized static array when launching nss_pcache.
* Prior to this update, client certificates were only retrieved during the initial SSL handshake if the NSSVerifyClient option was set to "require" or "optional". Also, the FakeBasicAuth option only retrieved Common Name rather than the entire certificate subject. Consequently, it was possible to spoof an identity using that option. This bug has been fixed, the FakeBasicAuth option is now prefixed with "/" and is thus compatible with OpenSSL, and certificates are now retrieved on all subsequent requests beyond the first one.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_nss-1.0.8-13.el6.i686.rpm0054f16b513a97b6369355fab7912a2c9f27f0ecca91573ad5f520d44ca29eb2SLBA-2011:1658-2python-netaddr bug fix updateThis updated python-netaddr package fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, if an IPNetwork object was instantiated with bad data, the python-netaddr code tried to access an unbound local variable and the erroneous exception "UnboundLocalError" was raised. It should raise the AddrFormatError exception instead. Consequently a user of python-netaddr had to check for all exceptions instead of just "netaddr.core.AddrFormatError". With this update the code is corrected and functions as expected in the scenario described.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-netaddr-0.7.5-4.el6.noarch.rpm4fa56bc5b07fe101ea119a6c7b473676ee3de53a755503f7978c271d08b97d22SLBA-2011:1660-2ql2500-firmware bug fix updateThis update upgrades the ql2500 firmware to upstream version 5.06.02, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2500-firmware-5.06.02-1.el6.noarch.rpma7f7c6234ac8c125630214eb914bb2271bd805f0f2396303a48ddfa1668077dbSLBA-2011:1661-2ql2400-firmware bug fix and enhancement updateThis update upgrades the ql2400 firmware to upstream version 5.06.02, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ql2400-firmware-5.06.02-1.el6.noarch.rpmba66843a373764e0f29bc918c2efa061c7cf62e399cb591f781703b48fcbf883SLBA-2011:1662-2tsclient bug fix updateThis updated tsclient package fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the tsclient utility did not provide a "Client Hostname" option. Users experienced the "No valid license available" error message from the terminal server after many successful connections. To solve this problem an option to enter client hostname information, "-n", has been added. Now, the user can enter client hostname information and it will be passed to the rdesktop client.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tsclient-2.0.2-7.el6.i686.rpmb42cac95033e233c4f609f9e69a698f9b493db4478f919df773edb74a0c0beaaPackages/tsclient-devel-2.0.2-7.el6.i686.rpmde865c65bff2243614432a0ec3c8d75abec528ede0667d93e68d07bf5d1ee7aaSLBA-2011:1666-2python-qpid bug fix updateThe python-qpid package provides a python client library for the Apache Qpid implementation of the Advanced Message Queuing Protocol (AMQP).
The python-qpid package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.12.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-qpid-0.12-1.el6.noarch.rpm9866f4c9ff42359ec4a6c0c7c62bcb83709b8d8bc52c648ded47c088219312e9SLBA-2011:1667-2qpid-tests bug fix updateThe qpid-tests package contains conformance tests for Apache Qpid.
* The qpid-tests package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.12.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-tests-0.12-1.el6.noarch.rpm5ac754b936b429a542519967319f0a6c9fe68e5d2e0eabc46ea2889dbc60e7e6SLBA-2011:1668-2qpid-tools bug fix updateThe qpid-tools package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.12.
This updated qpid-tools package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the qmf-tool utility did not have options to select an authentication method. Consequently users could not connect to the qpid console securely. With this update the qmf-tool has been improved to allow extended command line options for selecting an authentication method. As a result command line options can now be used to select an authentication method and users can connect to the qpid console securely.
* Prior to this update, when attempting to stop a node in a cluster by specifying the ID number with the command "qpid-cluster -s [ID]", qpid-cluster terminated unexpectedly, the requested node was not stopped, and the error message "'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split'" was displayed. With this update qpid-tools no longer crashes and the nodes can be stopped by specifying their IDs in the scenario described.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-tools-0.12-2.el6.noarch.rpma0954d996a4039515b85a25cb61b6c8358b45fc7d9dee40bb63586554a78c010SLBA-2011:1669-2pacemaker bug fix and enhancement updateThe pacemaker packages have been upgraded to upstream version 1.1.6, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version. In particular, this update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, when the pacemaker daemon did not have permission to write to the /var/log/cluster/corosync.log file, it wrote the following error to the system log:
attrd: Cannot append to /var/log/cluster/corosync.log: Permission denied
This update applies a patch to ensure that when such an error occurs, Pacemaker logs this problem on startup and no longer tries to access this file.
* When using the CRM command line interface, running the "configure", "template", and "list" commands in this particular order caused the crm process to terminate unexpectedly with the following error:
NameError: global name 'listconfigs' is not defined
With this update, the underlying source code has been modified to address this issue so that CRM no longer crashes.
* Under certain circumstances, an attempt to fence a node may have caused Pacemaker to stop responding when accessing the /var/run/cluster/fenced_override file. With this update, this error no longer occurs, and Pacemaker now works as expected in this scenario.
* Prior to this update, an error in the interaction between Pacemaker and CMAN's fencing subsystem prevented reliable fencing operation. This update applies a patch that corrects this error so that such fencing operations are now reliable.
* In the previous version of the crm(8) manual page, the EXAMPLES section incorrectly listed several example commands on a single line. This made it particularly difficult for a reader to distinguish these commands. This update introduces a new, completely rewritten manual page, which lists each example command on a separate line.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pacemaker-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpm618907497fcf4e8401b8086d7a140cd6b97ce70d88044aa46b98a7435bedbba8Packages/pacemaker-cli-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpm8a724991b0b3e35000f57bae538942c35cd4ba1b184d4727b25f8689594f84f9Packages/pacemaker-cluster-libs-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpmc59029322054b239ad97a744c921ab6a76cd0957a837371ac94f08ba5cdf07fbPackages/pacemaker-cts-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpm16384b09699dc6d64b6f956a2b38d0e6ecbb2882d0dee04a605c5400b5d325d0Packages/pacemaker-doc-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpm43565f8cf487d38aa3e0d46c7a1147d60b732cbe1acc18a159463ec710ee702bPackages/pacemaker-libs-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpm60737a9288fd5e4240ea43dde76d99cf5beeb45c5a07f8fd116ce1936122d4c8Packages/pacemaker-libs-devel-1.1.6-3.el6.i686.rpme5e456009f8b8bdbb3b3f2ee286c9450f166e74629ab8c951379057065fc0548SLBA-2011:1670-2qpid-cpp bug fix and enhancement updateThe qpid-cpp package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.12, which provides numerous bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* In the previous version of Scientific Linux, when an attempt to convert a negative value of a Variant Qpid type into an unsigned short type value was made, an exception was issued. In Scientific Linux 6, no exception was issued and the value was converted, e.g. "-5" became "65531". This bug has been fixed and the exception is now properly issued in the described scenario.
* Previously, non-static "isManagementMessage" class member was sometimes passed an uninitialized value. This bug has been fixed and only initialized values are now passed in the described scenario.
* The XML-Exchange library (as part of the qpid-cpp-server-xml package) is only available on x86, Intel 64, and AMD64 architectures. Previously, this caused additional dependencies on the xqilla and xerces-c packages to be added to the qpid-cpp RPM package. However, functionality of these two packages is not needed for the Matahari agent infrastructure. This update removes the dependency on these two packages for the PowerPC and IBM System z architectures.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, qpid-cpp was only built for x86, Intel 64, and AMD64 architectures. This update adds support, which is needed to provide the Matahari agent infrastructure on PowerPC and IBM System z architectures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/qpid-cpp-client-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpmd47a3c80b6bdf22172ba900eea03def7bc091d838037a234919b79e9a7ce52eaPackages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm776929436117c45b9da8318f8e1c6c6dabc4a8090ccfb2b9036ff12976fcf5a5Packages/qpid-cpp-client-devel-docs-0.12-6.el6.noarch.rpm3030163d2dc47456e9aa876fa47f6747846b23c0dc19b043a9256a9897622dd6Packages/qpid-cpp-client-rdma-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpmc0bd222a8bf858c558fbe6e908637f2c22b3b4a9538af1f1f8ddeaab067b871cPackages/qpid-cpp-client-ssl-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm4edea18784216ed18af25a37ba424bdd029c05b6d213679a17fd0ce2dffb7456Packages/qpid-cpp-server-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpme8667ba09910c5f666cbcedc5a4b80067eb7c6890e0f54005534cb1441f09921Packages/qpid-cpp-server-cluster-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpmac0407ea1631e2961005d0d65ed0546ccf5566f49788944096351d242ea25282Packages/qpid-cpp-server-devel-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpma9d237b965bd0a17b24446584e45a19ccaf0054c27bfca45f6dd71db7da72d72Packages/qpid-cpp-server-rdma-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm3548daced78ecd0c877ea8f8ce2b7edcd158ab0d0405dbeeb391323ad6fce9c8Packages/qpid-cpp-server-ssl-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm403464addd6b0884054c694b588b8887ec3226374449e64d7114863471663465Packages/qpid-cpp-server-store-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm557d962e053e7c6cac71140c0e4f1d6e90e4e83f6562113fc34fce7679d09338Packages/qpid-cpp-server-xml-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpma2fb08ae204765c473db3b421953f644efe9daeaa5564fd8354e30bdc8740317Packages/rh-qpid-cpp-tests-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm429a2721d13e7baf4bee850a4999e3951b894f4991ae18f82530cf9967cf7039SLBA-2011:1671-2qpid-qmf bug fix and enhancement update* The qpid-qmf package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.12, which provides a number of enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, when "RequestContext._complete" was invoked, it would clear the Agent's context, but not the Agent's sequence manager. Consequently qmf console objects caused memory leaks. With this update the code has been corrected and the memory leak of object instances in the Python console no longer occurs.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* The qmfv2 utility did not provide a way to determine via a pollable file descriptor if a new event was available. Consequently more processor intensive methods were used. With this update a new, optional, feature has been added, "qmf_fd". It is a file descriptor that is readable if, and only if, there is at least one qmf event to be processed.
qpid-qmf packages, which fix this bug and adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-qpid-qmf-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpmd667175572e6354e45da68e3bc05953b8a9ed9bdf4ac0350d9eb55a80dc33e8dPackages/qpid-qmf-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm3ae27b18d9ff9e47e7f8272283e73512d3630918c4978c40a7b006ca6c5f12eaPackages/qpid-qmf-devel-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpmc2030a4d1dd5163957930ee15b111d1a1e2cd55c34250eaf47d8ae305b324107Packages/ruby-qpid-qmf-0.12-6.el6.i686.rpm5a51d4fcec0d73eee455fc48136fe2298eda747ef2168e7737b273595254a4d3SLBA-2011:1673-2rsyslog bug fix and enhancement updateThis updated fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, running rsyslog with Transport Layer Security (TLS) and TCP caused extensive memory and CPU consumption. Consequent to this, the system could become unresponsive. The source code has been modified and problems with the memory and CPU consumption no longer occur.
* Prior to this update, the rsyslog initscript created an invalid lock file named rsyslogd. As a consequence, rsyslog and rsyslogd did not match and the rc daemon did not stop the process when shutting down the system. With this update, the source code is modified so that the initscript creates a valid lock file.
* On the IBM System z and PowerPC architectures, the rsyslog daemon did not respect the configuration to send messages using TLS encryption. As a consequence, messages were sent as plain text. With this update, rsyslog is modified to send messages encrypted.
* Previously, the "ActionExecOnlyOnceEveryInterval" directive did not work as expected. If another message came within the time limit, the timeout got reset and would never expire. This problem has been fixed and the timeout now expires as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, rsyslog did not build the omsnmp module by default. This update provides the omsnmp module so that users are able to send syslog messages over Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP).
* Previously, the rsyslog daemon included /var/log/boot.log in the /etc/logrotate.d/syslog file. The rotation caused a new boot.log file to be created with zero length, while a date was appended to the old one. Eventually, after a certain number of rotations, the boot.log data got lost. With this update, rotation is no longer used for /var/log/boot.log.
* This update includes the new ommail module in the rsyslog package, which can be used for sending emails based on received syslog events.
* This update introduces the new "SpaceLFOnReceive" configuration option and the "RSYSLOG_SysklogdFileFormat" format template. These new features allow users to configure rsyslog to behave like the sysklogd daemon, which was available in previous releases.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsyslog-4.6.2-12.el6.i686.rpmdc8837ee2c332532179f6a64b6473d300186be077b2e0811ac9bbd86bb422533Packages/rsyslog-gnutls-4.6.2-12.el6.i686.rpma3faee976408a543d1e7f5a5be10b8eee6205cc0578496db5ab36c4232631389Packages/rsyslog-gssapi-4.6.2-12.el6.i686.rpmf1157284862cabb55588d8bc0eab23aa1ec08e0ae796c794ffe684ed166f8f4bPackages/rsyslog-mysql-4.6.2-12.el6.i686.rpmbc1d162305e43f573ca31aeeb11902eac80e270c6002f81744f7afc9ae0ccc8cPackages/rsyslog-pgsql-4.6.2-12.el6.i686.rpm6e4d1e416bbea1ab8a6b713de47b2419b194b7cfd152c643e0f43b542b0298edPackages/rsyslog-relp-4.6.2-12.el6.i686.rpm15d24642f9d9c37f5f06f3331635f4fc3d81bf00dcc6151e52d6e1f614f19486Packages/rsyslog-snmp-4.6.2-12.el6.i686.rpm982bb6aff6bf056edb8a9fbb3b503882f6fef0d1d958f9dd337fde74d2d0db20SLBA-2011:1674-2tomcatjss bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* If the server "admin" port was configured to accept a specific client authentication certificate, such as SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate, other alternative authentication types failed even if the port was configured to accept them. The underlying code has been modified and the alternative authentication types are successful if called upon.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tomcatjss-2.1.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm832ac8531fa2b0bc510aaa7abcb1bb68a59f21af43338f19558f581e8e6be490SLBA-2011:1675-2jss bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The java.net.SocketException was accompanied by a misleading error message because the exception definition was using a variable pointed to a wrong address. With this update, the underlying code has been modified and the exception now uses the correct error message.
* On Luna SA HSM in FIPS mode, RH Certificate System failed to generate a certificate and threw an exception if ECC (Elliptic Curve Cryptography) algorithms was set to higher than SHA1withEC. This occurred because in FIPS mode, the SSL protocol requires ECDH (Elliptic Curve Diffie Hellman), which is not supported by Luna SA. With this update, the ECDH support has been provided by JSS/NSS, and certificates are created and used with SSL correctly.
* In FIPS mode, DRM (Data Recovery Manager) failed to recover keys because it failed to import the respective key. With this update, the key is generated on recovery and the recovery succeeds.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/jss-4.2.6-20.el6.i686.rpm5e9996c70574869117913398877e87be101f9e50d0ebda96778347dfeb5214c4Packages/jss-javadoc-4.2.6-20.el6.i686.rpm44b942433185dddf3c4161ff10603168a6f22f2f953a249a6468d044831354e9SLBA-2011:1677-2texlive-texmf bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, LaTeX did not build documents if the source file was more than five years old. An error message appeared and requested manual confirmation which stopped the build process. With this update, the error message has been changed to a message stating that the source file is more than five years old. Now, the build process completes successfully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/texlive-texmf-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpm9a65b156f2d08a79fa43b0496e8bcb3bafb888c3678b91313bd4ad9652627437Packages/texlive-texmf-afm-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpm6fc3c2759bfcd0967c9bbfe7864e00ba5c3f633d1b05bdc0a0a28911088aa2f1Packages/texlive-texmf-context-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpm669cafc207ad226d702055d02805f9750d6a99a3af69dd3fae61633595c26dcbPackages/texlive-texmf-doc-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpmc6e49acd0b662fe2747bc60143b866f69c93950e399edc5b394ed6d438d2d9a4Packages/texlive-texmf-dvips-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpma9617cf8cc970ba840dd4d49a507fc73c82a9de3515a3ef78d93dc91d3a0cca6Packages/texlive-texmf-east-asian-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpmcc95f962b646d088c2cc2b977332d73ce840fde7271f71470ab7e004c914c401Packages/texlive-texmf-fonts-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpmd4b09a5a975a32a75e14304fb3938659d38aa83df689d4e81d13cfe89ab36308Packages/texlive-texmf-latex-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpm8d2d15d87ad7c174b75aeffe04ffb6e4f5669677f275e0306ea2ad0d559587ccPackages/texlive-texmf-xetex-2007-38.el6.noarch.rpmd47e6904edd47ba2be628097a64d31232bb056f59c737bea668baa9245d8e183SLBA-2011:1679-2cachefilesd bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, cachefilesd used the wrong log level for cull info messages. As a result, the /var/log/messages file could become overloaded. This update reduces the messages to the debug level. Now, /var/log/messages no longer becomes overloaded.
* Prior to this update, cachefilesd depended on a specific version of the SELinux policy package. As a result, only the nominated version was allowed. This update permits the nominated version and any later versions. Now, the SELinux policy dependency works as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cachefilesd-0.10.2-1.el6.i686.rpm6ee98f975fca414c8bf151e24fff2dded6ef1c6e3c4ee05e73ca8bee9f6c33c3SLBA-2011:1682-2pykickstart bug fix updateThis updated pykickstart package fixes the following bug:
* When validating the syntax of a kickstart file in certain locales, the ksvalidator tool terminated with a traceback if the kickstart file contained any deprecated syntax. This has been fixed: ksvalidator terminates no longer and prints a warning message that the kickstart file contains a deprecated syntax.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pykickstart-1.74.6-1.el6.noarch.rpm44a8bf8992360074fe3ecf9c163be2fca95695a9a39855ecb9fc5cbb70b91661SLBA-2011:1683-2system-config-kickstart bug fix updateThis updated system-config-kickstart package fixes the following bug:
* The system-config-kickstart utility terminated with a traceback if it was executed outside of a graphical environment. This problem has been fixed: the utility starts correctly in a graphical environment or displays an error message if the X Window System is not running.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-kickstart-2.8.6.4-1.el6.noarch.rpm3ee0bd87d7ec57354b9b586fa10219b278c2114126e3e10ed1ae951e935331f8SLBA-2011:1686-2tcsh bug fix updateThis updated tcsh package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Under certain circumstances when using the cwd symbolic link, a null pointer may have been incorrectly dereferenced, causing the tcsh shell to terminate unexpectedly. With this update, the pointer is now checked properly and tcsh no longer crashes.
* This package fixes the return value of the "status" (or "$?") variable in the case of pipelines and backquoted commands. The "anyerror" variable, which selects the behavior, has been added to retain backward compatibility.
* If the tcsh shell redirected standard output to a child process using a pipe and this child process terminated, the shell tried to print a message to the already-closed pipe as a high-priority event that could never been finished. As a consequence, tcsh entered an infinite loop and consumed up to 100% of the CPU. To fix this issue, this error event is now removed from the event queue before the shell tries to write it to the broken pipe. As result, the parent process terminates ordinarily.
* Prior to this update, the blkend() function was called redundantly in the tsch code. These calls had no effect on tcsh functionality and thus they have been removed. Tcsh functionality remains unchanged and the code is now more effective.
* The tcsh shell allowed variables to named in incorrect formats, such as by allowing a variable name to begin with a digit. This issue has been fixed: variable names are now verified according to Unix variable-naming conventions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcsh-6.17-14.el6.i686.rpm246067acdbd107421df9fbccb792030ce40a56b8bc867b5dd677e3cf3a9cd34cSLBA-2011:1687-2cyrus-sasl bug fix and enhancement updateThese updated packages fix the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the ntlm plug-in did not work due to a code error. This update modifies the source code so that the plug-in now works as expected.
* Prior to this update, creating the user ID and the group ID of the saslauth daemon caused conflicts. This update corrects this behavior and now the saslauth daemon works as expected.
* Prior to this update, cyrus-sasl displayed redundant warnings during the compilation. With this update, cyrus-sasl has been modified and now works as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds support of partial Relocation Read-Only (RELRO) for the cyrus-sasl libraries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cyrus-sasl-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpm7be56044cca68ad2f52083ab20a59822c922455317d42d0df5a6ebd1cbbbb2f2Packages/cyrus-sasl-devel-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpmf759aee5ebaf601cea1472d376d6be4f382cb996ba0691d492d4a96b4c16613fPackages/cyrus-sasl-gssapi-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpmc32fc30e29e5ae781108c84524024a55e861205d0b3564690b3476250c51a66cPackages/cyrus-sasl-ldap-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpm28e960c6cb3acdf591bc61a29beaa42d91bf1b89cc7a2412be7a8a45aa18b604Packages/cyrus-sasl-lib-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpm7c3f39ea981ed500603060f6dae02a1d182bc7a947864a9c25e80c509a001ae0Packages/cyrus-sasl-md5-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpm2081c41c1498765d01165d114d27100c02942662d5c0ad5c02a0921525586737Packages/cyrus-sasl-ntlm-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpm9a08d6e44b1db7018277d108744c1affc7f4e64e92fd7c7e1113c6affa4c05afPackages/cyrus-sasl-plain-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpm32c6537860ad835154a9e78d39090009b7537c554c202a2c315f34f577a137b3Packages/cyrus-sasl-sql-2.1.23-13.el6.i686.rpmf99e81b9452a9f2fd46b80aa5f4d0c3c59b1d4f7a63d9843e9e92ed6b7eb4820SLBA-2011:1688-2cryptsetup-luks bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When the cryptsetup or libcryptsetup utility was run in FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) mode, the "Running in FIPS mode." message was displayed during initialization of all commands. This sometimes caused minor issues with associated scripts. This bug has been fixed and the message is now displayed only in verbose mode.
* Prior to this update, several directives were missing in cryptsetup status command implementation. Therefore, the cryptsetup status command always returned the exit code 0 when verifying the status of a mapped device. To fix this issue, the code has been modified. The cryptsetup status command now returns the 0 value only if the device checked is active.
This update also provides the following enhancement:
* Previously, the libcryptsetup crypt_get_volume_key() function allowed to perform an action not compliant with FIPS. To conform FIPS requirements, the function is now disabled in FIPS mode and returns an EACCES error code to indicate it. Note that the "luksDump --dump-master-key" command and the key escrow functionality of the volume_key package are also disabled in FIPS mode as a consequence of this update.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cryptsetup-luks-1.2.0-6.el6.i686.rpm2111beddd5d31cda40b094da90b15bc251a844c1cfc878dd2e22ca96affc0f97Packages/cryptsetup-luks-devel-1.2.0-6.el6.i686.rpm8deae46d5758286e6b81824be46a8661684a6061c60777c3b7ddf6cb57d3d5f8Packages/cryptsetup-luks-libs-1.2.0-6.el6.i686.rpm4b4ee95aa09e360787d180de905fb584bd4f871b3773f1362924e96d78e63d52SLBA-2011:1689-2libsepol enhancement updateThe libsepol library provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies. It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well as by programs like load_policy that need to perform specific transformations on binary policies (for example, customizing policy boolean settings).
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, the libsepol packages were compiled without the RELRO (read-only relocations) flag. As a consequence, programs provided by this package and also programs built against the libsepol libraries were vulnerable to various attacks based on overwriting the ELF section of a program. To increase the security of libsepol programs and libraries, the libsepol spec file has been modified to use the "-Wl,-z,relro" flags when compiling the packages. As a result, the libsepol packages are now provided with partial RELRO protection.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsepol-2.0.41-4.el6.i686.rpm26e479a92d42c9493a5324322027f8bf9501504dc9cc20664bdbebb51edc7319Packages/libsepol-devel-2.0.41-4.el6.i686.rpm619316dae9dd46522a341d56080eeb217aef75fdb494d8a0d93c6a30967cd57ePackages/libsepol-static-2.0.41-4.el6.i686.rpm22af04477c2af388ff5fea2259ceabf2d0eb394b2f8dd92c2296c2f056a84acaSLBA-2011:1690-2iproute bug fix updateThis updated iproute package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the "ip" utility lacked the "mode" parameter support for macvtap devices. As a consequence affected users could not create macvtap devices in "bridge" or "private" modes. With this update the "ip" utility now fully supports macvtap devices along with the "mode" parameter and its options, "bridge", "private", and "vepa" (default). As a result users can now utilize macvtap functionality via the iproute package.
* Prior to this update, the "ip" tool lacked the "passthru" mode parameter support for macvtap and macvlan devices. Consequently users could not create macvtap and macvlan devices in "passthru" mode. The "ip" tool now fully supports macvtap and macvlan devices along with the "mode" parameter and its options, "bridge", "private", "passthru", and "vepa" (default). As a result users can now utilize "passthru" mode as part of macvtap and macvlan functionality via the iproute package.
* Prior to this update, the "tc" utility ignored GRED (Generalized RED) queue options. Consequently "tc" users could not configure certain GRED queue related parameters. With this update the "tc" utility no longer accidentally overwrites the user specified options. As a result "tc" users can now reliably define all GRED parameters.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iproute-2.6.32-17.el6.i686.rpmfb9f5a2349c5bd01013f9de651bb71088498ee94d439cef676a45a755cd33fadPackages/iproute-doc-2.6.32-17.el6.i686.rpmb7d2f771f28ab6cc2d2f56ad0ea7242c5593d158b36346160004a62425e5aa01SLBA-2011:1692-2virt-top bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* The CSV output of virt-top contains only the headers for the first virtual machine. This update adds a processcsv.py script to virt-top so that the CSV output can now be split up into multiple files, each file containing full headers.
* When a libvirt error happens early during virt-top start-up, an obscure error message can be printed. With this update, the manual page contains added instructions for debugging libvirt errors that can occur during program initialization.
* Prior to this update, the terminal was not properly restored if the --csv flag was given. This update modifies the code so that the terminal is now restored in the correct mode.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the domain memory information is now displayed in the CSV output mode.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-top-1.0.4-3.11.el6.i686.rpmff343bd0f5533580fca4b0d5cb250ec163f58ee2826ea2e3bb3de201c3700dbeSLBA-2011:1693-2coreutils bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, SELinux appeared to be disabled when building coreutils in Mock. As a result, coreutils did not build. With this update, SELinux determines more precisely whether it is disabled or not. Now, the packages are built successfully.
* Previously, incorrect signal handling could cause various problems for tcsh users logging into the root shell using the su utility. Signal masking in the subshell called by the su utility has been modified to respect the SIGTSTP signal as well as the SIGSTOP signal.
* When using the "-Z/--context" option in the cp utility, the SELinux context of a file was not changed if the file destination already existed. The utility has been modified and the context is changed as expected. However, this option is not portable to other systems.
* Prior to this update, the acl_extended_file() function could cause unnecessary mounts of autofs when using the ls command on a directory with autofs mounted. This update adds the new acl function, acl_extended_file_nofollow(), to prevent unnecessary autofs mounts.
* The description of the "--sleep-interval" option in the tail(1) manual page has been improved to be clearer about the behavior and to match the upstream version of coreutils.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/coreutils-8.4-16.el6.i686.rpm33543f511511c63e7323ea63adbaf4d9f40a5c86e2bc5b23ccb14bdcffa7f8c0Packages/coreutils-libs-8.4-16.el6.i686.rpmc457efa32246b29bc4e1e06f0a6450837591b3d66152bda2a3768a5995d3e305SLBA-2011:1696-2python-rhsm bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the firstboot utility was trying to set an erroneous environment variable LANG=us. As a result, firstboot was unable to start properly. With this update, the C locale is now used as the fallback locale so that the problem does not occur anymore.
* If a user name containing a white space was submitted during the registration process in the Subscription Manager, an incorrect error message was displayed. This problem has been fixed in this update so that the correct error message "Invalid credentials" is now displayed.
* If a subscription was selected in the My Subscriptions tab in the Subscription Manager, and then the Unsubscribe button was pressed, an error occurred. With this update, the problem has been fixed so that the unsubscribe function in the Subscription Manager now works, as expected.
* The /etc/rhsm/ca/candlepin-stage.pem, /etc/rhsm/ca/fakamai-cp1.pem, and /etc/rhsm/ca/redhat-uep.pem certificates have been moved to the updated python- rhsm package so that it is now possible for python-rhsm to register with the hosted Candlepin system.
* If the rhsmcertd daemon received information about an existing update, but no products were installed, an exception occurred. Also, if the virt-who agent attempted to update the guest systems of a host, but there were no guest systems available, an exception occurred.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-rhsm-0.96.15-1.el6.noarch.rpm2ef8a6e7f0a2627d7d3b6efa5401902161342d7d545521e8e4b13519c3777797SLBA-2011:1697-2bind bug fix updateThese updated bind packages provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the code in libdns which sends DNS requests was not robust enough and suffered from a race condition. If a race condition occurred, the "named" name service daemon logged an error message in the format "zone xxx.xxx.xxx.in-addr.arpa/IN: refresh: failure trying master xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx#53 (source xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx#0): operation canceled" even when zone refresh was successful. This update improves the code to prevent a race condition in libdns and the error no longer occurs in the scenario described.
* A command or script traditionally gives a non-zero exit status to indicate an error. Prior to this update, the nsupdate utility incorrectly returned the exit status "0" (zero) when the target DNS zone did not exist. Consequently, the nsupdate command returned "success" even though the update failed. This update corrects this error and nsupdate now returns the exit status "2" in the scenario described.
* Prior to this update, named did not unload the bind-dyndb-ldap plugin in the correct places in the code. Consequently, named sometimes terminated unexpectedly during reload or stop when the bind-dyndb-ldap plugin was used. This update corrects the code, the plug-in is now unloaded in the correct places, and named no longer crashes in the scenario described.
* A non-writable working directory is a long time feature on all Scientific Linux systems. Previously, named wrote "the working directory is not writable" as an error to the system log. This update changes the code so that named now writes this information only into the debug log.
* The named initscript lacked the "configtest" option that was available in earlier releases. Consequently, users of the bind initscript could not use the "service named configtest" command. This update adds the option and users can now test their DNS configurations for correct syntax using the "service named configtest" command.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-9.7.3-8.P3.el6.i686.rpm591b60246b21c2ac4bc92562fa92a0372addd0c42a8dca95e1e5242d9a950ebaPackages/bind-chroot-9.7.3-8.P3.el6.i686.rpm2e8475cc08d2ab40d2269c08b70f5d7a8c2ab43ac7becd5a77f5aa1245de68b5Packages/bind-devel-9.7.3-8.P3.el6.i686.rpm4b780cc129c103aa8abb601168db2ffd2bb631300f78448089f32bfffdc01c21Packages/bind-libs-9.7.3-8.P3.el6.i686.rpme31c62d9d93c8bd30d25b94a607379dd19ce4f66f2af76b733585e18a4b5d9e6Packages/bind-sdb-9.7.3-8.P3.el6.i686.rpm0e31aff93e06266ff96d45c32d49c48979ca2c60e094513ad2f50a31bec0eb9fPackages/bind-utils-9.7.3-8.P3.el6.i686.rpm3aa82845e2684098d168ebf3d784668322ab421fdf3bb3489359dc1252fc70d3SLBA-2011:1698-2ricci bug fix and enhancement updateThis update provides fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the ccs_sync utility could not handle IPv6 addresses. This could prevent the cluster.conf file from being distributed to nodes. The ccs_sync utility has been modified to be able to recognize and use IPv6 addresses. Now, the cluster.conf file is distributed to all nodes correctly.
* The ccs tool did not add or list virtual machine services correctly when using the "ccs --addresource" command. This was caused by the virtual machine resource being incorrectly added in the "resources" tag instead of the "rm" tag. This problem has been fixed and virtual machine services are now added directly in the "rm" tag when using the ccs tool.
* Prior to this update, the /usr/share/ccs/cluster.rng schema file did not contain definition of the "suborg" option for the fence_cisco_ucs agent. As a consequence, the cluster.conf file was not changed when adding a fencing instance definition with the "suborg" option. With this update, the cluster.rng schema has been modified to match the schema present in the cman package.
* Previous versions of ricci did not require the modcluster package even though it was needed for ricci to work correctly. With this update, ricci now requires modcluster to be installed.
In addition, this update provides the following enhancement:
* The ccs utility can now parse metadata in /usr/share/cluster and lists all the services and fence devices available, as well as their options.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ccs-0.16.2-43.el6.i686.rpmf3fb56c011d185a372ed47dbc29677a1f33dfc2480a2179796a0deefb0a56837Packages/ricci-0.16.2-43.el6.i686.rpm72fd2d3ce96c81b493415de29594606cb5bbb7885f07802191f0be5b7d6d4c2cSLBA-2011:1699-2gdb bug fix and enhancement updateThis update provides fixes for the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, GDB could stop on error when trying to access the libpthread shared library before the library was relocated. Fixed GDB lets the relocations to be resolved first, making such program debuggable.
* The Intel Fortran Compiler records certain debug info symbols in uppercase but the gfortran compiler writes case-insensitive symbols in lowercase. As a result, GDB could terminate unexpectedly when accessing uppercase characters in the debug information from the Intel Fortran Compiler. With this update, GDB properly implements case insensitivity and ignores the symbols case in the symbol files.
* When the user selected the "-statistics" option with a negative number as a result, GDB printed the minus sign twice. This has been fixed and GDB now displays negative numbers with one minus sign only.
* On the PowerPC and the IBM System z architectures, GDB displayed only LWP (light-weight process) identifiers which matched the Linux TID (Thread Identifier) values for the threads found in the core file. GDB has been fixed to initialize the libthread_db threads debugging library when accessing the core file. GDB now correctly displays the pthread_t identifier in addition to the LWP identifier on the aforementioned architectures.
* Structure field offsets above 65535 described by the DWARF DW_AT_data_member_location attribute were improperly interpreted as a 0 value. GDB has been modified and can now handle also large structures and their fields.
* The difference between the very closely related "ptype" and "whatis" commands was not clearly defined in the gdb info manual. Detailed differences between these commands have been described in the manual.
* Prior to this update, the "info sources" subcommand printed only relative paths to the source files. GDB has been modified to correctly display the full path name to the source file.
* Modifying a string in the executable using the "-write" command line option could fail with an error if the executable was not running. With this update, GDB can modify executables even before they are started.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, Float16 instructions on future Intel processors are now supported.
* Debugged programs can open many shared libraries on demand at runtime using the dlopen() function. Prior to this update, tracking shared libraries that were in use by the debugged program could lead to overhead. The debugging performance of GDB has been improved: the overhead is now lower if applications load many objects.
* Prior to this update, GDB did not handle DWARF 4 .debug_types data correctly. Now, GDB can correctly process data in the DWARF 4 format.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gdb-7.2-50.el6.i686.rpm2329ea1c48bb92594d1aa05cd1efdcd9b3b8eb19515d34c6ab6dee12b425ba68Packages/gdb-gdbserver-7.2-50.el6.i686.rpm6f897de01df2a6f9743d05463bf07858bc8ecc5a1ca2d9d7f7958a65de3bd755SLBA-2011:1700-2slapi-nis bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, processing an entry referred to large numbers of other entries took an excessive amount of time when the plugin was triggered and caused multiple levels of recursion loading of the ns-slapd process. This update improves the performance of slapi-nis when processing entries that refer to large numbers of other entries.
* Prior to this update, slapi-nis used NSPR RW locks which are not re-entrant. As a consequence, problems could arise and lead to deadlocks. With this update, POSIX-based read-write locking that synchronizes access between threads is used to avoid potential deadlocks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/slapi-nis-0.26-1.el6.i686.rpm601296742a22b83dc4a4b50ac3ee0ad47050f01ad24742a1d51682305f9be8b4SLBA-2011:1701-2pam_ldap bug fix updateThis updated pam_ldap package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* All entries stored in an LDAP directory have a unique "Distinguished Name," or DN. The top level of the LDAP directory tree is the base, referred to as the "base DN". When the host option is not set the pam_ldap.so module uses DNS SRV records to determine which servers to contact to perform authentication. Prior to this update, the LDAP base "DN" option was derived from the DNS domain name, ignoring any value that had been set for "base" in the pam_ldap.conf file. As a consequence, ldap lookups failed. The "base" setting in the configuration file, pam_ldap.conf, is now correctly parsed before the configuration is read from DNS. As a result, "base" is now set to the value given in the pam_ldap.conf file and is used as the base (starting point) to search for a user's credentials.
* Prior to this update, pam_ldap (when called by a process which was running as root) did not re-authenticate the user during a password change operation. As a consequence, reuse of the old password was not prevented. This update backports a fix to ensure that when a privileged application initiates a password change operation, for a user whose password has expired, that the current password is again verified, allowing client-side password-quality checking to be performed when using LDAP accounts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_ldap-185-11.el6.i686.rpm5b1f020ecf86d45e1a26ee48b9858faeeb7044c83d6b456545b45d469d963206SLBA-2011:1702-2yum bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When uninstalling a package, the "yum remove" command may have previously reported success even when the package could not be removed due to an error in the %pre scriptlet. With this update, this error has been fixed, and when yum fails to remove a package, it no longer claims that it succeeded.
* When running the "yum -v repolist" command, the previous version of the yum utility may have incorrectly displayed a duplicate "Repo-baseurl" line for a repository with no mirrors. This update applies a patch that corrects this error, and the output of the "yum -v repolist" command no longer contains duplicate lines.
* Previously, an attempt to install a package that was larger than 4 GB on a 32-bit architecture caused yum to terminate unexpectedly with a traceback. With this update, the underlying source code has been adapted to work around this problem, and packages larger than 4 GB can now be installed as expected.
* Prior to this update, running a yum command with the "--installroot" command line option caused it to report the following warning:
Ignored option -c (probably due to merging -yc != -y -c)
This update adapts the underlying source code not to display this warning when the "--installroot" option is in use, resolving this issue.
* Under certain circumstances, an attempt to use the RepoStorage API may have failed with an AttributeError. With this update, this error has been fixed, and the RepoStorage API can now be used as expected.
* Previously, the repodiff utility used a stale metadata cache in subsequent runs. When two repodiff commands were executed in succession, the second run reused cached data from the first. This bug has been fixed and repodiff now properly validates the metadata if a connection cannot be established or the cached data are about to be reused.
* Prior to this update, when the "yum -q history addon-info last saved_tx" command was used to store transaction data in a file, an attempt to supply this file to the "yum load-transaction" command in order to repeat the transaction failed with an error, because the output contained extra lines. This update corrects the underlying source code to make sure the "yum -q history addon-info last saved_tx" command produces valid output, and adapts "yum load-transaction" to accept older version of the output as well.
* In very rare cases, the yum utility may have incorrectly kept using old updateinfo, pkgtags, and groups metadata. When this happened, users may have been unaware of available updates for up to 6 hours. This update applies a patch that prevents yum from using outdated metadata, resolving this issue.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* The "yum history" command has been adapted to store and display yumdb and rpmdb information, such as from which repository was a particular package installed.
* The "yum update" command can now be used to update a package to a specific version.
* The yum utility no longer asks the user to report a bug when the dependency solver (depsolve) encounters an error.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-3.2.29-22.el6.noarch.rpm1a09e6dd5ee9f9ef9dcb14aafd5697f60bc3ae96f336d374d2eb41cc0a7b26afPackages/yum-cron-3.2.29-22.el6.noarch.rpma9785a4e3cd4ee869775c62dcd2db7d003a4d6071d43962b86312ab02f01a819SLBA-2011:1703-2yum-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When using the previous version of the yum-groups-manager utility, an attempt to use the "-c" (or "--config") command line option to specify an alternative configuration file failed, and the utility incorrectly used the default /etc/yum.conf file. This update adapts the underlying source code to correct this error, and yum-groups-manager now accepts alternative configuration files as expected.
* Prior to this update, when the yumdownloader utility failed to download a requested package, it incorrectly exited with a status of 0. With this update, yumdownloader exits with a non-zero status in these situations.
* Due to an error in the detection of the return value of an internal method, the previous version of the yum-builddep utility failed to exit with a non-zero exit status when it encountered an error. This update applies a patch that ensures the return value of the aforementioned method is correctly evaluated, and when an error is encountered, yum-builddep now exits with a non-zero status as expected.
* Previously, when a user executed the reposync utility with the "-r" (or "-- repoid") command line option, the utility incorrectly used repositories that were enabled in the configuration. This update applies a patch to make sure these command line options work correctly.
* When using the priorities plug-in, running the "yum update" command may have incorrectly failed to offer some packages for update. This update corrects this error, and the priorities plug-in no longer prevents "yum update" from fully updating the system.
* Prior to this update, certain commands in the EXAMPLES sections of the repoquery(1), show-installed(1), yum-filter-data(1), yum-groups-manager(1), yum-list-data(1), and yum-verify(1) manual pages used incorrect glyphs for single quotes. Consequent to this, an attempt to copy such a command and run it on the command line failed with an error. This update ensures that all command examples now use typewriter straight single quotes as expected.
* Various typos in the yum-security(8) manual page have been corrected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yum-NetworkManager-dispatcher-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm683e39ca3c9a38b4fb583b498016e38f646f2b96f99a24221e7a79e8d6287fa3Packages/yum-plugin-aliases-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmbdd29237e58a2e325355e7ae198ff1f8e7b5d0ad1629f78115dbfb83fb40fa84Packages/yum-plugin-auto-update-debug-info-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm487df85cf37376e555a2e6e7c2ee705918997a53fbd4d65eea74d19767f5cfc1Packages/yum-plugin-changelog-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm3b714313496ea67e2fccef464c36e354b917b61a5cdfcf24f7c85f8512763a5fPackages/yum-plugin-downloadonly-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm9722da30f33c7307cc6bf55d0278ffaa3720302d99e9d3ef3261768195a8a2e7Packages/yum-plugin-fastestmirror-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmda14d2e5452f8262bf8a0b3381eafbed28ab75fe99adf26e1a189d98e4d055aePackages/yum-plugin-filter-data-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm7ce4e8e84eeef55771f4926cde0688ecfab70fd29a949968fdb7f60e1df004c0Packages/yum-plugin-fs-snapshot-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm247d170a519e6cab128a67608748a6a999bdd0e6e014778cdf57522366301eb2Packages/yum-plugin-keys-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm203137af624784d8d8a08d730f641290e125e568820164e5210ae1772be7eaf9Packages/yum-plugin-list-data-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpma73afe20e2bab194cb0a70273330784186e26b62e51f43395a5dd4d80a2806ebPackages/yum-plugin-local-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm09b0b63d218ce371ceeaac64a92f8c8f0feecd379b607d6b1f1b6b7b06180736Packages/yum-plugin-merge-conf-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm6e4af02a5858ea44027d175fcd39e2e54e146b7252570166b7736f2b25f1c5b6Packages/yum-plugin-post-transaction-actions-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmd0452ca38653b53ab1d144bda7a096a3edaf8f90b0e199333996928f36cbf226Packages/yum-plugin-priorities-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmd24102f2084a9496a3bbc84d93ebbe281605fe644e5018e6f826f86cb33a1d00Packages/yum-plugin-protectbase-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmd9599cc97b06473b167ec6562f67e3c8194c7ff93b8943f5e36e0e317fce94e8Packages/yum-plugin-ps-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm66e750e2bdee67d403f2477da03f3bd95d0f0804b8ba3299aba89f1418065d13Packages/yum-plugin-remove-with-leaves-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm296e93b6f23437c9aa5e45bdd9834624da2c08ba089eac27ee9d53b27de23c7dPackages/yum-plugin-rpm-warm-cache-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm8e52c2be6e0d14ca2cc406285f783a32b4e85df1d81ba4e6e9c6afac57118fa2Packages/yum-plugin-security-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm277da4f2c6868601c756dd4fb530a0331b819655af2d050d6b62670ab6ecab08Packages/yum-plugin-show-leaves-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmf151e8e588021f97577937d8be22bfa53a978dae740a2d363444262bc730ffcdPackages/yum-plugin-tmprepo-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm7c2bda197a878c0f1612278174de9fa8b601cc9d2fbfc3aa36510471602c59c5Packages/yum-plugin-tsflags-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmc4960ddd84294696db68eff57c657b0ae75e549cef56b1a6d5309427d8294e9aPackages/yum-plugin-upgrade-helper-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm7e1b6de88df3afd7696f21b4132fe535fb91c44934f5e28e2dd16e2f09d1b75bPackages/yum-plugin-verify-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm6ac562d8b8954631e4f8965b189c24ceee76ded5540e6cca453d266ae6766522Packages/yum-plugin-versionlock-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmc88d50063c525644274337b4fb032b93cdbc1046a8b6f82c0f0a9b5e7117b560Packages/yum-updateonboot-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpm46c8844678a42e6420f946c1aae38fdec35792af4c2e500f5439fb6fab6164fePackages/yum-utils-1.1.30-10.el6.noarch.rpmdd8cb479f43fe369762fb076eddd00c72adabb15f8b5131a8e0051856c2ee20aSLBA-2011:1704-2pam_krb5 bug fix updateThis updated pam_krb5 package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* When a client logged into a remote host using SSH with GSSAPI authentication, configured to re-delegate credentials when the client obtains fresh credentials, pam_krb5 created a new credential cache on the remote host in addition to the cache created by SSH. Consequently, the credential cache that pam_krb5 had created for the user's session would not be updated when they were renewed on the client. This update prevents pam_krb5 from creating its own cache in the scenario described, so the credential delegation mechanism is not interfered with.
* Prior to this update, when a client attempted to perform a password change after using a non-password-based pre-authentication mechanism (such as a Smart Card), the pam_krb5 module would unnecessarily prompt for the user's PIN (twice). This update corrects this bug.
* When a client, using SSH, logged into a remote host using the PasswordAuthentication mechanism, two credential caches would be created for the user on the remote host, but only one of them would be removed when the user logged out. This update no longer creates the second, redundant cache.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam_krb5-2.3.11-9.el6.i686.rpmc50be2d6ad2c9b384126b1bd81e6a0c4c182d8c0210c293238e361bf06841124SLBA-2011:1705-3nss-pam-ldapd bug fix and enhancement updateThe nss-pam-ldapd package provides the nss-pam-ldapd daemon (nslcd) which uses a directory server to look up name service information on behalf of a lightweight nsswitch module.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* When the nss-pam-ldapd package was installed, settings for the nslcd daemon were migrated from the configuration files used by the pam_ldap module or a previously-installed copy of the nss_ldap package. If the nslcd configuration file was modified, settings would be migrated again, often with an error. With this update, the migration is performed only if the package has not been previously installed.
* Prior to this update, when the nslcd daemon retrieved information about a user or group, the name of the user or group would be checked against the value of the "validnames" configuration setting. The default value of the setting expected the names to be at least three characters long, therefore names which were only two characters long were flagged as invalid. This could have negative impact on some installations. With this update, the default value of the "validnames" setting is modified to a minimum of two characters so that short names are accepted.
* Due to the buffer used for the group field of a user password entry being not big enough, the primary group ID of a user could not be parsed if it contained more than nine digits. As a consequence, the nslcd daemon could drop some of the digits. With this update, nslcd is modified to parse large user IDs properly.
* An incorrect use of the strtol() call could cause large user ID values to overflow on 32-bit architectures. New functions have been implemented with this update, so that large user IDs are parsed correctly.
This update also provides the following enhancement:
* Previously, if "DNS" was specified as the value of the LDAP "uri" setting in the /etc/nslcd.conf file, the nslcd service would attempt to look up DNS SRV records for the LDAP server (in order to determine which directory server to contact) only in the local host's current DNS domain. As a consequence, nslcd could not search for an LDAP server in a different domain. With this update, the DNS domain which is used in the lookup can now be specified by providing a value in the form "DNS:domainname".Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nss-pam-ldapd-0.7.5-14.el6.i686.rpm1cffa0364b196323c4322abe97b9e489ae874d28080e55bb44281036172b9712SLBA-2011:1706-2krb5-appl bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, the default PAM configuration for the FTP server incorrectly attempted to use the pam_selinux.so module. As a result, users failed to log in. This update corrects the supplied configuration. Now, the FTP server works as expected.
* Prior to this update, the FTP server did not correctly parse lines in the /etc/ftpusers file which specified user names in combination with the "restrict" keyword. This update modifies the code so that the server parses the "restrict" keyword correctly.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, the command-line FTP client in the krb5-appl-clients package did not accept command lines longer than 500 characters. This update removes this limitation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-appl-clients-1.0.1-5.el6.i686.rpm780ad8aae78d30497dd0552a82b8bd399be4737c5158ad3943f533b78bf7a584Packages/krb5-appl-servers-1.0.1-5.el6.i686.rpmaaa455117d78f68bb283e859b8b0f27cf4acd5fe234e549533e4d17718a273abSLBA-2011:1707-2krb5 bug fix update* Kerberos version 1.8 and later defaults to disabling support for older encryption types which are no longer believed to be sufficiently strong. When upgrading from older versions of Scientific Linux, a number of services which run at the key distribution center (KDC) need to have their keys reset to include keys for newer encryption types. This update adds a spot-check to the KDC init script which assist in diagnosing this condition.
* Previously, a client could fail to connect to a KDC if a sufficiently large number of descriptors was already in use. This update modifies the Kerberos libraries to switch to using poll() instead of select(), which does not suffer from this limitation.
* Previously, the kadmin client could fail to establish a connection with certain older versions of the kadmin daemon. In these situations, the server often logged a diagnostic noting that the client had supplied it with incorrect channel bindings. This update modifies the client to allow it to once again contact those versions of kadmind.
* Previously, a client failed to obtain credentials for authentication from KDCs that rejected requests specifying unrecognized options and that also did not support the canonicalize option. With this update, obtaining credentials also works with these KDCs.
* Previously, locally-applied patches, which attempt to ensure that any files created by the Kerberos libraries are given and keep the correct SELinux file labels, did not correctly ensure that replay cache files kept their labels. This update corrects the patch to cover this case.
* Previously, the Kerberos client libraries could inadvertently trigger an address-to-name lookup inside of the resolver libraries when attempting to derive a principal name from a combination of a service name and a host name, even if the user disabled them using the "rdns" setting in the krb5.conf file. This update modifies the client library to prevent it from triggering these lookups.
* Previously, the kadmind init script could erroneously refuse to start the kadmind server on a KDC, if the realm database was moved to a non-default location, or a non-default kdb backend was in use. This update removes the logic from the init script which caused it to do so.
* Previously, the krb5-debuginfo package excluded several source files used to build the package. This update ensures that the affected files are still included.
* Previously, obtaining the Kerberos credentials for services could fail fail if the target server was in another trusted realm than the client. This update modifies krb5-libs so that the client obtains the credentials as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.9-22.el6.i686.rpm4e02877bac9cf2fcbd62afa7b817d1da320b4aa28b4cabfe5edf43a00b9ebaafPackages/krb5-libs-1.9-22.el6.i686.rpmbfc2aedc3b60b3f039198b5c5c1d44afdd98a38e023523682d041c748f76fa3ePackages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.9-22.el6.i686.rpme452b84a9ba36f9001b564c11884a62435cb83b7aa9ef8f6b56603db1cff37d5Packages/krb5-server-1.9-22.el6.i686.rpm879b3414d794d5408ef19fccf2d575de8e43d6454eb2465df370b7cca651d0abPackages/krb5-server-ldap-1.9-22.el6.i686.rpma8fdf4d40f3ac373b7277adede66fb83d1355c357e52304d448588cadda8298ePackages/krb5-workstation-1.9-22.el6.i686.rpm710d7a26c91c9f747407ba058a9399cdec58cedb091839ef8b74a31b57f58474SLBA-2011:1708-3certmonger bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the certmonger service could access a Network Security Services (NSS) database without a password, despite being configured to use a password to access that database. This behavior was not recognized as an error. This update correctly diagnoses this inconsistency as an error.
* Previously, if the certmonger service could not generate a key pair in an NSS database because it did not have the password that was required for accessing the database, the certmonger service did not recover when it was subsequently given the correct password. This update handles this case correctly.
* Previously, the certmonger service did not correctly diagnose a missing token if the name of the token to use was specified when the service was instructed to generate a key pair for storage in an NSS database. This update corrects this error.
* Previously, the certmonger service encountered an assertion failure if the D-Bus message bus service was not already running when certmonger was started. This update modifies the certmonger service so that no more assertion problems occur in such a situation.
* Previously, when the getcert command needed to report an error message which it received from the certmonger service, it exited unexpectedly due to a logic error. This update corrects the logic so that the error message is correctly reported.
* Previously, the certmonger service was not fully compatible with newer versions of the xmlrpc-c and libcurl packages. As a result, credentials could not be delegated when using GSSAPI authentication with a CA that was accessed via XML-RPC. This update includes the necessary changes to continue to be able to delegate credentials when using GSSAPI authentication with a CA that is accessed using XML-RPC, such as IPA.
* Previously, when the getcert request command was given a location for key or certificate storage using a relative path, and the location did not exist, the error was only reported after multiple warnings during which the command attempted to convert the relative path to an absolute path. This update suppresses these warnings.
* Previously, an incorrect error message was displayed if the getcert resubmit command was invoked with the -i flag to specify which request should be resubmitted to a CA but no request that matched the provided value was present. This update displays the correct error message.
* Due to a logic error, attempts to save a newly-obtained certificate to an NSS database could fail intermittently. This update corrects the error.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, the getcert list command only printed information about every certificate and enrollment request being managed by certmonger, and there was no way to narrow down the results. This update includes an updated version of the command which can narrow the result set if the invoking user provides information about the location of the certificate or key in which the user is interested
* This update now includes an HTTP "Referer:" header value when submitting requests to CAs which are accessed using XML-RPC, as is expected to be required by future releases of the IPA CA.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/certmonger-0.50-3.el6.i686.rpm3ada57bd5230918c2acceff7e1762515401eb40240488b8ead1f240f7ec75d28SLBA-2011:1709-2firstaidkit bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, FirstAidKit's GRUB plug-in incorrectly reported failure if GRUB was installed into the Master Boot Record (MBR). Due to the plug-in being unreliable, it has been removed from the firstaidkit package.
* The firstaidkit-plugin-grub package has been removed from Scientific Linux 6.2. As a consequence, in rare cases, the system upgrade operation may fail with unresolved dependencies if the plug-in has been installed in a previous version of Scientific Linux. To avoid this problem, the firstaidkit-plugin-grub package should be removed before upgrading the system. However, in most cases, the system upgrade completes as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/firstaidkit-0.3.2-2.el6.i686.rpm1393cc3a4b64de8d47dfc83c225d5a8d755736148f951ed1366a8a9cd678f96dPackages/firstaidkit-devel-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpm43df42548899af9a2cf76034867eb850d47db5840a6f987a330b89a039a016a3Packages/firstaidkit-engine-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpm936ffb2388a783656244e2b12f6d0ba4aa101d2ac68dc152e38af15dff1b7d22Packages/firstaidkit-gui-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmf2f9b3584937059466901772070f99b366a2502271aa67c2be496a6bfa95a2b7Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-all-0.3.2-2.el6.i686.rpmcf2d2af8a68f9b01fc88b6f93e4c0f6a2dffee592a9d60633ca485827e3792f4Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-freespace-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpm4b5ac0f0e89404dcdb34733a0f85328644adab665213f816946f71e858619781Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-key-recovery-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmb7e35d87c0dfead07fd6d23f6ecc2d8592e4766643f927323a78e724e2ef94e2Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-mdadm-conf-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmcc5b35da3e55cc2cea3d65c54c173c2e65e452470fb22aae6bd951b3b5d52579Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-openscap-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmb89674a95c2f157bb5950b342218eeff962ebc6499a0b3a0993a48b587375cd9Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-passwd-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpma2aeaeeecd276ca19ce8d765e943950679e335c1a6d87c8cd9e75237ae9c63e4Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-xserver-0.3.2-2.el6.noarch.rpm4f426bc7ac82ccb36792e4af50d1e610b5b8e427d9af9a3f869575aa211feadbSLBA-2011:1710-2system-config-lvm bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* The system-config-lvm utility incorrectly left mount information in the /etc/fstab configuration file for a logical volume that had been completely removed from the system. This could have caused the system to enter single-user mode after rebooting because it was unable to mount a logical volume in /etc/fstab that no longer existed. This update ensures that system-config-lvm correctly removes the fstab entry for any logical volume that is removed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-lvm-1.1.12-9.el6.noarch.rpm3077023626ba871b9d301d446286a6d6f4924545270356ad260223b87792be60SLBA-2011:1712-2oprofile bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, OProfile could encounter a buffer overrun in the OProfile daemon. This update modifes oprofiled so that OProfile now checks and reports if the filename is too large for the buffer.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, the OProfile profiler did not provide the performance monitoring events for the Intel Sandy Bridge processor. This update provides the files for the Intel Sandy Bridge processor specific performance events and adds the code to identify Intel Sandy Bridge processors. Now, OProfile provides Intel Sandy Bridge specific events.
* Previously, the OProfile profiler did not identify some Intel Westmere processors causing OProfile to use the fallback Intel Architected events. Now, OProfile provides Intel Westmere specific events for Intel Westmere-EX processors (model 0x2f).Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/oprofile-0.9.6-21.el6.i686.rpmf51f52b7bd940445d96e74aebaa776824d8c3003eae9b456ab3c51c84fa467a2Packages/oprofile-devel-0.9.6-21.el6.i686.rpm2c77531172652ae7fd1e1351d41fd5a37b7e0c5c3b551fae3eb1462371870afaPackages/oprofile-gui-0.9.6-21.el6.i686.rpmb97f610ea481e8ca1876a6a19df1989aa230b26600b3d5fcdb84f6b3dfd2d439Packages/oprofile-jit-0.9.6-21.el6.i686.rpm5f1ceb1037d81461d3244f942e6e43db632b1a51171a60f92dd6595af37d94bfSLBA-2011:1713-2xinetd bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the configuration files of the xinetd utility were readable for all users. This update makes the permissions more restrictive and the configuration files are now readable only by root.
* Previously, the /etc/xinet.d/ directory was owned by both the filesystem and xinetd packages. This bug has been fixed, and the directory is now owned only by the filesystem package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xinetd-2.3.14-33.el6.i686.rpm8c4769ac276d68afd29a50c21178b5df78abb9d5dad291f4fe000b0206c9d876SLBA-2011:1715-2bind-dyndb-ldap bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the bind-dyndb-ldap plug-in could faile to honor the selected authentication method because it did not call the ldap_bind() function on reconnection. Consequently, the plug-in connected to the LDAP server anonymously. With this update, the ldap_bind() function is executed on reconnection and the plug-in uses the correct authentication method in the described scenario.
* The bind-dyndb-ldap plug-in failed to load new zones from the LDAP server runtime. This update adds the zone_refresh parameter to the plug-in which controls how often the zone check is performed.
* The bind-dyndb-ldap plug-in could fail to connect to the LDAP server. This happened when the LDAP server was using localhost and FreeIPA installation was using a name different from the machine hostname. This update adds to the plug- in the ldap_hostname option, which can be used to set the correct LDAP server hostname.
* The "named" process could have remained unresponsive due to a race condition in the bind-dyndb-ldap plug-in. With this update, the race condition has been resolved and the problem no longer occurs.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-dyndb-ldap-0.2.0-7.el6.i686.rpm5ed278b21867226d38bec7bf171ba5bc1f9ccba997ad40a6c58f9a77698f26d5SLBA-2011:1716-2piranha bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, failure to start a single nanny daemon could terminate all the other nanny daemons. As a result, piranha could stop routing requests to real servers if one service monitor failed. This update adds a new option in the lvs.cf file, "hard_shutdown". The old behavior is retained with the default setting of 1. If a 0 value is set, a single nanny does not kill all nannies but the system needs manual intervention.
* Previously, the piranha-gui init script searched for programs in the current working directory. As a consequence, SELinux Access Vector Cache (AVC) denials could be generated when starting the piranha-gui service in unusual locations without the "service" utility. The init script has been modified to avoid this problem. Now, SELinux denials are no longer logged.
* Adding or removing Virtual Service descriptions in the LVS configuration requires restarting the pulse daemon (service pulse reload). Prior to this update all services (running or not) were started. When reloading the pulse daemon, if a service did not have any servers defined, the pulse daemon terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, only running services are restarted. Now, the pulse daemon reloads as expected.
* Prior to this update, terminating a nanny or an lvs daemon did not trigger a failover to the backup server. As a consequence, the load balancer stopped working. With this update, the pulse daemon shuts down if either the nanny daemon or the lvs daemon terminates. Now, the load balancer works as expected.
* Previously, the piranha-gui utility reported an HTTP 414 error (Request-URI Too Long) if too many virtual servers were defined. As a consequence, when trying to edit a virtual server, the error message "Too many arguments in the URL" appeared. With this update, the number of defined virtual servers does not affect the length of the URI. Now, error messages are no longer reported.
* This update adds the 255.255.254.0 network mask to the piranha-gui drop-down menus.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/piranha-0.8.5-9.el6.i686.rpmb7a1089315ed51cdade817e7f7ece33f82a251a440d9d95a59e8220990fd5fcaSLBA-2011:1717-2libgpg-error enhancement updateThe libgpg-error library provides a set of common error codes and definitions which are shared by the gnupg, libgcrypt and other packages.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, the libgpg-error package was compiled without the RELRO (read- only relocations) flag. Programs provided by this package were thus vulnerable to various attacks based on overwriting the ELF section of a program. To increase the security of the libgpg-error library, the libgpg-error spec file has been modified to use the "-Wl,-z,relro" flags when compiling the package. As a result, the libgpg-error package is now provided with partial RELRO protection.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgpg-error-1.7-4.el6.i686.rpm5ca9ac3102f2508138a68b2f5cbfecfe9b31c41add52537e1c40afed841e406cPackages/libgpg-error-devel-1.7-4.el6.i686.rpm95703b8150bedd1bfa9b36c18047938963b44d48bff8c4e2d1ba584f6e7ab763SLBA-2011:1718-2esc bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* If the user resized an ESC window and closed it, the window did not preserve its size when opening it again. If the user wanted the window to be larger, for example, to make it easier to read, the user had to resize the window every single time when it was opened again. A patch has been applied to address this issue and the previous window size is now restored when opening ESC.
* Previously, during the shut down sequence of the escd daemon, the daemon reported a failure of certain instances. ESC terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault as a consequence. This update modifies the daemon to exit quietly. As a result, ESC no longer terminates unexpectedly.
* The esc-prefs.js file contains helpful commented settings designed to assist the user in trying rarely used settings if the situation warrants. A number of these settings in the file contained typos. The typos have been corrected with this update.
* Previously, ESC could have terminated with a segmentation fault after the user had inserted a new smart card into the reader. This was due to a bug in the code which helped to bring a pop-up window to the foreground. The code is no longer needed to assure window focus, therefore it is no longer being executed. As a result, ESC no longer terminates in the scenario described.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/esc-1.1.0-23.el6.i686.rpm782540c61dc6fd6ca84ff279213e2d30516e59d9cee7647d7caf4ba9dd466757SLBA-2011:1719-2alsa-lib bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the alsa output plugin for the Audacious Audio Player did not work correctly. As a result, Audacious could under certain circumstances fail to generate any sound and display error messages. With this update, alsa-lib is modified so that Audacious can now generate sound as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/alsa-lib-1.0.22-3.el6.i686.rpm9952a6505153c3acae3833c131409f37ebbddfc5d00e54ad6de15938260503bdPackages/alsa-lib-devel-1.0.22-3.el6.i686.rpmb45a4fbd4b0c0fdeac19d365b2c2c1453b38b8cc50afb16675d721dd64d16519SLBA-2011:1720-2grub bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to an error in the underlying source code, previous versions of GRUB may have failed to boot in Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) mode. This happened, because GRUB was making UEFI calls without aligning the stack pointer to a 16-byte boundary. With this update, a patch has been applied to correct this error, and GRUB now boots in UEFI mode as expected.
* Prior to this update, an attempt to install GRUB on a CCISS device may have caused the grub-install utility to report the following error:
expr: non-numeric argument
When this happened, grub-install failed to install GRUB on this device, but incorrectly reported success and returned a zero exit status. This update applies a patch that ensures that GRUB can now be successfully installed on such devices.
* When looking for its configuration file, the previous versions of GRUB did not respect vendor-specific EFI device path. With this update, the underlying source code has been adapted to use the vendor-specific EFI-device path as expected.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* Prior to this update, the GRUB boot loader was unable to boot from boot drives that were larger than 2.2 TB. This update adds support for such devices on UEFI systems.
* On BIOS-based systems, previous versions of GRUB were only able to boot from first eight disk drives. This update allows GRUB to boot from up to 128 disk drives on these systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/grub-0.97-75.el6.i686.rpmab8cd2d4efa3666434ae33c794004d3f98ff3cf2669d41f6279f2437bfa8c3ddSLBA-2011:1721-2gdm bug fix updateThis update fixes these bugs:
* GDM did not properly queue up multiple authentication messages so that messages could quickly be overwritten by newer messages. The queueing mechanism has been modified, and this problem no longer occurs.
* If a Russian keyboard layout was chosen during system installation, the login screen was configured to use Russian input for user names and passwords by default. However, GDM did not provide any visible way to switch between keyboard layouts, and pressing Left Shift and Right Shift keys did not cause the input to change to ASCII mode in GDM. Consequently, users were not able to log in to the system. With this update, GDM allows users to switch keyboard layout properly using the keyboard layout indicator, and users can now log in as expected.
* GDM did not properly release file descriptors used with XDMCP indirect queries. As a consequence, the number of file descriptors used by GDM increased with every XDMCP chooser restart, which, in some cases, led to memory exhaustion and a GDM crash. The underlying GDM code has been modified to manage file descriptors properly, and the problem no longer occurs in this scenario.
* In multi-monitor setups, GDM always displayed the login window on the screen that was determined as active by the mouse pointer position. This behavior caused unpredictable login window placement in dual screen setups when using the NVIDIA's TwinView Dual-Display Architecture because the mouse pointer initially appeared exactly between the monitors outside of the visible screen. GDM now uses new logic to ensure that the initial placement of the mouse pointer and the login window are consistently on one screen.
* The GDM simple greeter login window displayed "Suspend", "Restart" and "Shut Down" buttons even though the buttons were disabled in GDM configuration and the PolicyKit toolkit disallowed any stop, restart, suspend actions on the system. With this update, GDM logic responsible for setting up the greeter login window has been modified and these buttons are no longer displayed under these circumstances
* When authenticating to a system and the fingerprint authentication method was enabled, but no fingerprint reader was attached to the machine, GDM erroneously displayed authentication method buttons for a brief moment. With this update, GDM displays authentication method buttons only if the authentication method is enabled and a reading device is connected.
* GDM did not properly handle its message queue. Therefore, when resetting a password on user login, GDM displayed an error message from a previous unsuccessful attempt. The queueing mechanism has been modified, and this problem no longer occurs.
* When logging into a system using LDAP authentication, GDM did not properly handle LDAP usernames containing backslash characters. As a consequence, such usernames were not recognized and users were not able to log in even though they provided valid credentials. With this update, GDM now handles usernames with backslash characters correctly and users can log in as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gdm-2.30.4-32.el6.i686.rpm6d3c08669645ea71c3d72a2463fa26ca5db99167561a8876e720301e62be204dPackages/gdm-libs-2.30.4-32.el6.i686.rpm67afd4fd49f773bc7a24df8b2378a48919f939ec738bb4351f53dce71795e795Packages/gdm-plugin-fingerprint-2.30.4-32.el6.i686.rpm56e20218d1d27317b1185a60006c448d52668bc002363f7373b7a183354fc37ePackages/gdm-plugin-smartcard-2.30.4-32.el6.i686.rpm27513f30551dc338429a2b72751ae6480be0072825e8cd523118b1b0da3079d6Packages/gdm-user-switch-applet-2.30.4-32.el6.i686.rpmff90e231cdecf384bb7e115f0d6298ce8ac9e2db094c0d9ff8a82b6d12c28a89SLBA-2011:1722-2iscsi-initiator-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* The iscsiadm utility displayed the discovery2 mode in the help output but did not accept the mode as a valid one. This entry has been replaced with the valid discoverydb mode entry as displayed in the ISCSIADM(8) manual page.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* The brcm_iscsiuio daemon did not rotate its log file, /var/log/brcm- iscsi.log. As a consequence, the log file may have filled up the available disk space. The brcm_iscsiuio daemon now supports log rotation, which fixes the problem.
* The brcm_iscsiuio daemon has been updated to provide enhanced support for IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6), VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network), and Broadcom iSCSI Offload Engine Technology. The daemon has been renamed to iscsiuio with this update.
* The bnx2i driver can now be used for install or boot. To install or boot to targets using this driver, turn on the HBA (Host Bus Adapter) mode in the card's BIOS boot setup screen.
In addition, the iSCSI tools can now set up networking and manage sessions for QLogic iSCSI adapters that use the qla4xxx driver. For more information, see section 5.1.2 of the README file which is located in the /usr/share/doc/iscsi- initiator-utils-6.2.0.872 directory.
iscsi-initiator-utils package, which fixes this bug and adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iscsi-initiator-utils-6.2.0.872-34.el6.i686.rpm75727dfd83f9f9f6b9267e3024ac04b61d60c9c577c6e8f1386f0adf138c3342Packages/iscsi-initiator-utils-devel-6.2.0.872-34.el6.i686.rpmdfe53d24b052976fd468a17c9201b873b439c3d8f798ba739edf5c4d7192696bSLBA-2011:1723-2autofs bug fix and enhancement updateBug fixes:
* The autofs utility did not reset the map entry status on a reload request. As a result, newly added map entries that had previously recorded a mount failure failed to work. With this update, autofs resets the map entry status on a reload request and map entries are mounted as expected..
* The autofs utility could have terminated with a segmentation fault when attempting certain mounts. This occurred due to a race condition between mount handling threads for mounts that had previously recorded a mount failure. The automount cache map entry is now verified to be valid..
* The automount(8) man page referred to a non-existent man page. This was caused by a typographical error in the code. With this update, the man page reference has been corrected and the man page is displayed as expected..
* Due to a deadlock, autofs could stop responding when attempting to mount map entries that were nested within maps. With this update, the underlying code has been changed and, where possible, nested map entries mount correctly..
* Prior to this update, automount could terminate unexpectedly with a pthreads error. This occurred because attempts to acquire the master map lock occasionally failed as the lock was held by another thread. With this update, the underlying code has been adapted to wait for a short time before failing..
* When retrieving paged results from an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server, autofs handled certain cases incorrectly, which caused the query to not obtain all results. This update adds the code that handles these additional cases..
* Prior to this update, if a key entry of an automount map began with an asterisk (*) sign, the daemon failed with a segmentation fault because the sign was not matched correctly. With this update, such asterisk signs are handled correctly..
* When using GSSAPI authentication, the fact that an incorrect authentication host name was being used caused the connection to fail. This update now gets the correct host name for the connection..
* automount was not performing sufficient sanity checks of server names in its configuration. This update corrects the configuration entry parsing..
* Error reporting for invalid mount locations was unclear. This update improves the error reporting..
* When an automount map key is present in a file map and is also present in an included map source, if the file map entry was removed and a lookup performed before a re-load was issued, the map lookup would have failed. This update corrects the logic used to determine if the lookup needs to continue into included maps..
* When reloading maps that include a combination of direct and indirect maps, it was possible for automount to deadlock due to incorrect lock ordering..
* There was inadvertent use of a small amount of GPLv3-licensed code from Samba in autofs. While this was permissible, it would have entailed explicitly relicensing autofs from "GPLv2 or later" to "GPLv3", which is not intended for autofs at this time. Therefore, the Samba-derived code has been replaced in order to maintain the "GPLv2 or later" licensing status of autofs.
Enhancements:
* This update adds the "--dumpmaps" option to the automount command, which allows you to dump the maps from their source as seen by the automount daemon..
* This update adds simple Base64 encoding for LDAP and thus allows hashing of the password entries in the /etc/autofs_ldap_auth.conf configuration file..Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/autofs-5.0.5-39.el6.i686.rpm5c0b8e6c05a05a9246bc3244993a4a9465be74c6da7b5e1539b04a859b688711SLBA-2011:1730-2openssl bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, repeatedly loading and unloading the CHIL engine could cause the calling program to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This happened, because a function pointer was not properly cleared after the engine was unloaded. With this update, the underlying source code has been corrected to clear the function pointer when the engine is unloaded, and the calling program no longer crashes in this scenario.
* Due to missing variable initialization, the CHIL engine could occasionally fail to load. This update corrects the underlying source code to properly initialize this variable so that the CHIL engine is no longer prevented from loading.
In addition, this update adds the following enhancements:
* The performance of the AES encryption algorithm on CPUs with the AES-NI instruction set, as well as SHA-1 and RC4 algorithms on 32-bit and 64-bit x86 architectures has been significantly improved.
* For testing purposes, the OpenSSL source RPM package can now be built without additional patches.
* Partial RELRO is now enabled during the build of the OpenSSL libraries to improve security vulnerability properties of applications that use these libraries.
* Users can now explicitly disable the built-in AES-NI (Advanced Encryption Standard New Instruction) CPU instruction acceleration support by setting the OPENSSL_DISABLE_AES_NI environment variable to any value.
* Prior to this update, there was no direct KAT (known answer test) self-test for the SHA-2 algorithms in FIPS mode; these algorithms were self-tested only during the HMAC self-tests. This update provides an implementation of the direct KAT self-test for SHA-2 algorithms.
* Previously, the manual and help pages for various subcommands of the openssl utility did not specify all digest algorithms. This update adapts these pages and users are now instructed to run the "openssl dgst -h" command, which lists all available digests.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-20.el6.i686.rpm96dab6237e0fded4a4765612e86d07443bc9fb9229fec5d6f082711bc85363ddPackages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-20.el6.i686.rpm9badac936bd2d52b4db4e71519d7edb06d4bf86458db45bf5f8565b512dffd17Packages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-20.el6.i686.rpm0b012d1a8bad72fa5197b35cb2c120ed74453d04ea1e75beb2420f1c743b61bbPackages/openssl-static-1.0.0-20.el6.i686.rpm266e54a926e3d4ae5cae32ce0cf4dac5c07d88e37f966c58a3ce165a4c64f351SLBA-2011:1735-2e2fsprogs bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Running the "e2fsck" command on certain corrupted file systems failed to correct all errors during the first run. This occurred when a file had its xattr block cloned as a duplicate, but the block was later removed from the file because the file system did not contain the xattr feature. However, the block was not cleared from the block bitmaps. During the second run, e2fsck found the cloned xattr block as in use, but not owned by any file, and had to repair the block bitmaps. With this update, the processing of duplicate xattr blocks is skipped on non-xattr file systems. All problems are now discovered during the first run.
* On certain devices with very large physical sector size, the mke2fs utility set the block size to be as large as the size of the physical sector. In some cases, the size of the physical sector was larger than the page size. As a consequence, the file system could not be mounted and, in rare cases, the utility could even fail. With this update, the default block size is not set to be larger than the system's page size, even for large physical sector devices.
* Previously, multiple manual pages contained typos. These typos have been corrected with this update.
* This update modifies parameters of the "mke2fs" command to be consistent with the "discard" and "nodiscard" mount options for all system tools (like mount, fsck, or mkfs). The user is now also informed about the ongoing discard process.
* Previously, the libcomm_err libraries were built without the read-only relocation (RELRO) flag. Programs built against these libraries could be vulnerable to various attacks based on overwriting the ELF section of a program. To enhance the security, the e2fsprogs package is now provided with partial RELRO support.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, the tune2fs tool could not set "barrier=0" as the default option on the ext3 and ext4 file systems. With this update, users are now able to set this option when creating the file system, and do not have to maintain the option in the /etc/fstab file across all of the file systems and servers.
* Previously, raw e2image output files could be extremely large sparse files, which were difficult to copy, archive, and transport. This update adds support for exporting images in the qcow format. Images in this format are small and easy to manipulate.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/e2fsprogs-1.41.12-11.el6.i686.rpm55c020a27c7968eb6892db6cd43b44ed0cde0e79f663742dad716d2de8b6e5e0Packages/e2fsprogs-devel-1.41.12-11.el6.i686.rpm8dddf550c99cf71e519c646cc3c9beb3ec64c9267a8e0b7d352170138fa516b4Packages/e2fsprogs-libs-1.41.12-11.el6.i686.rpmcf578b2dcefc0b0b4c801acf83a57dcc668868caf708a174b5ef31482085d444Packages/libcom_err-1.41.12-11.el6.i686.rpmbb5082675d2f00396cd127f9c3d9b1e3d0a6750d166ba139fdee8a016158e974Packages/libcom_err-devel-1.41.12-11.el6.i686.rpma4d6a6ca2bd6d71401698ebd2d7415d32639a021b82fe18b843a56b522e8bcd9Packages/libss-1.41.12-11.el6.i686.rpm87ed19620d5b156c22210c277c9a63978166be3c3fcb7050535e8487e9c6d605Packages/libss-devel-1.41.12-11.el6.i686.rpm8d7b687ae2c775951e593e04d6de9b45b1eac92298d2fd8d3b9bbf77e3f518bbSLBA-2011:1737-2rpm bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, RPM did not allow for self-conflicts. As a result, a package could not be installed if a conflict was added against the name of this package. With this update self-conflicts are permitted. Now, packages can be installed as expected.
* The rpm2cpio.sh utility was omitted when RPM switched the default compression format for the package payload to xz. As a consequence, the utility was not able to extract files. This update adds the xz support for rpm2cpio.sh and the utility now extracts files successfully.
* Prior to this update, when installing a package containing the same files as an already installed package, the file with the less preferred architecture was overwritten silently even if the file was not a binary. With this update, only binary files can overwrite other binary files; conflicting non-identical and non-binary files print an error message.
* Previously, files, that were listed in the spec file with the %defattr(-) directive, did not keep the attributes they had in the build root. With this update, the modified RPM can now keep these attributes.
* Prior to this update, signing packages that had already been signed with the same key could cause the entire signing process to abort. With this update, RPM is modified so that packages with identical signatures are skipped and the others are signed.
* Prior to this update, passing packages with a broken signature could cause the librpm library to crash. The source code has been revised and broken signatures are now rejected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, importing GPG keys that had already been imported before could cause RPM to fail with an error message. RPM has been modified and now imports the keys successfully.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rpm-4.8.0-19.el6.i686.rpm0164680c63021c63dc066e23501e1c53a0e3fa7612ed281147f79fd43049e042Packages/rpm-apidocs-4.8.0-19.el6.noarch.rpm1b9b6fd4ec5690382f9a111948267dccf9855d1e6ef30f3206249e8b29d58e9aPackages/rpm-build-4.8.0-19.el6.i686.rpm8ba8ded27f906d1a0003e62d5f1bf6dad34c80756c2aa1f1763761039ca45f8cPackages/rpm-cron-4.8.0-19.el6.noarch.rpm30d12b69c550098b92b54e8a57426be324ea656c57866b059e33771cad7fdff4Packages/rpm-devel-4.8.0-19.el6.i686.rpmac2255f2d35e45b6c159ca3adb1ec948a346dae0b9df737636801e452185f443Packages/rpm-libs-4.8.0-19.el6.i686.rpme1285c5ad8e1a17345ee5203e3e25bdf620e260cd5f103423be9d02d2106ffccPackages/rpm-python-4.8.0-19.el6.i686.rpmfa6d1e920e821898125e9601e60016a7e12932221758f0c8c6b94a3bdce1df17SLBA-2011:1739-2audit bug fix and enhancement updateThe audit package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.1.3, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the audit daemon was logging messages even when configured to ignore "disk full" and "disk error" actions. With this update, audit now does nothing if it is set to ignore these actions, and no messages are logged in the described scenario.
* Previously, the Audit remote logging client received a "disk error" event instead of "disk full" event from a server when the server's disk space ran out. This bug has been fixed and the logging client now returns the correct event in the described scenario.
* Prior to this update, the audit system was identifying the accept4() system call as the now deprecated paccept() system call. Now, the code has been fixed and audit uses the correct identifier for the accept4() system call.
* Previously, the "auditctl -l" command returned 0 even if it failed because of dropped capabilities. This bug has been fixed and a non-zero value is now returned if the operation is not permitted.
* When Kerberos support was disabled, some configuration options in the audisp- remote.conf file related to Kerberos 5 generated warning messages about GSSAPI support during boot. With this update, the options are now commented out in the described scenario and the messages are no longer returned.
* On i386 and IBM System z architectures, the "autrace -r /bin/ls" command returned error messages even though all relevant rules were added correctly. This bug has been fixed and no error messages about sending add rule data requests are now returned in the described scenario.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/audispd-plugins-2.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpm6dd9e877a676923f02d73fe74642cc7e0beffb8c2287b9b99da0facdec09c9a6Packages/audit-2.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpm32cd34cf25aa6c459c63ac6c3414f417f77aa182f09166d814b9ffb733711700Packages/audit-libs-2.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpm9bcb25c4d6a26c8d1364b2171ca4962491d0b4a02e2ab9b19fe89e9798c6e682Packages/audit-libs-devel-2.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpmf42884abcf1bd160c77272cc8ea10595aceec7a318f1814e3408585671c34e24Packages/audit-libs-python-2.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpm11d3464e7362ef62b5a49bc8149d0bd148cd67a69d2454fe0b20ac647ceaddc6Packages/audit-libs-static-2.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpmd31071c0fff257d92afd8dfedbac28e298024ed6c0edcb66b3956552f96a8c7dSLBA-2011:1742-2firstboot bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the Traditional Chinese translation (zh_TW) of the Forward button on the welcome page was different from the action mentioned in the text, on the same page, referring to this button. This update provides the corrected translation.
* Previously, when running firstboot in Japanese locale and the user attempted to continue without setting up an account, an untranslated warning message appeared. With this update, the message is properly translated into Japanese.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/firstboot-1.110.11-1.el6.i686.rpmf69a3e867634c2258ddc5aa0b882be21d5c82474a9f03041f013af07870da795SLBA-2011:1745-2libtirpc bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Due to certain errors and missing code in libtirpc, user space NFS servers were not able to fully utilize the RPCSEC_GSS security protocol, which allows remote procedure call (RPC) protocols to access the Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface (GSS-API). With this update, the problems have been fixed in the libtirpc code. The RPCSEC_GSS protocol now can be used by NFS servers properly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libtirpc-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpmf65778129e86418e381e5cb5767a058f01d0f5683583b9994fc624a5a8bf1d95Packages/libtirpc-devel-0.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm6df7eb658cc894e77ecdc37091d7c2b20d2c9d97046329da87a946e118a3bf8cSLBA-2011:1746-2dnsmasq bug fix updateThis update makes the following changes:
* Three changes were made to /etc/init.d/dnsmasq, the dnsmasq startup script.
If dnsmasq was started or restarted by a non-privileged user, the startup script previously failed silently. With this update, the dnsmasq startup script now exits with a status code of 4 (user had insufficient privilege) and returns a "User has insufficient privilege" error to STD OUT when started or restarted by a non-privileged user.
A "force-reload" option was added: The "service force-reload dnsmasq" command now forces dnsmasq to reload. Previously, it did nothing.
If /etc/init.d/dnsmasq passed an invalid argument, previously the startup script exited with a status code of 1 (generic or unspecified error). With this update, the startup script now exits correctly, returning a status code of 2 (invalid or excess argument) in such a circumstance.
* If the virtual bridge interface (virbr0) was up and dnsmasq was started by default, dnsmasq could, in some circumstances, write a "DHCP packet received on eth(x) which has no address" message to /var/log/messages. Note: this message was not in error. The message was written if an actual interface (eg eth1) was up; did not have a configured IP address (eg was slaved to a logical bonded interface); and was in the same LAN as another host which generated a DHCP request. The message had little-to-no utility, however: it presented a warning where none was needed. With this update, this message is no longer written to /var/log/messages in these, and equivalent, circumstances.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dnsmasq-2.48-5.el6.i686.rpm93e2aef4d8c62c822ac2400d21ea2a1ba35dcbfadc94b3e1567ab7f6a2814874SLBA-2011:1748-2redhat-rpm-config bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when building two RPM packages, where one depended on symbols in the other, the Driver Update Program (DUP) generated "Provides" and "Requires" symbols that did not match. This bug has been fixed, and these symbols are now generated correctly by DUP in the described scenario.
* If two kernel modules had a dependency, where one module referred to a function implemented by the other, the symbol reference was built incorrectly. As a consequence, the package that contained the module that depended on the other module, could not be installed. A patch has been provided to address this issue, and symbol references are now generated correctly in the described scenario.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Driver Update Disks now include additional dependency information to work with later releases of Scientific Linux 6, in which a small change to installer behavior will impact only newly-created Driver Update Disks. Disks made previously are not affected by this update.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/redhat-rpm-config-9.0.3-34.el6.sl.noarch.rpm795c5b5a6a922b49d278dcb7dc757b600df64fde34d0d88b96e0cc15ad3af785SLBA-2011:1750-2nfs-utils-lib bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, libnfsidmap did not support ldap. With this update, nfs-utils-lib provides ldap support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs-utils-lib-1.1.5-4.el6.i686.rpm66a286f7ee58a7504422817b142e15fb99e8fd02df2bd0661bacb49a35bdba43Packages/nfs-utils-lib-devel-1.1.5-4.el6.i686.rpm7c83efcd299cdf9387a5cb6187c04c42f078a2c70358e2874e23b35eaec2f3efSLBA-2011:1754-2ipa-pki-theme bug fix updateThe ipa-pki-theme packages provide Identity Management theme components for PKI packages.
Certificate System (CS) manages enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments and requires a theme for the specific type of PKI deployment with which it is used. This package makes a IPA theme available for CS, and therefore makes it possible for users of Scientific Linux 6 to use CS as a part of IPA deployments.
These updated ipa-pki-theme packages fix the following bug:
* IPA (Identity, Policy and Audit) is an identity and access management system. Prior to this update, Certificate System (CS), which is implemented in pki- core, required multiple ports to be open in a firewall for IPA to work. The number of open ports required has been reduced, and support for a proxy using Apache JServ Protocol (AJP) ports has been added, by enhancements made in pki- core. With this update, ipa-pki-theme has been changed to make use of the updates to CS, including adding the proxy-ipa.conf configuration file, and fixing broken links in certain user interface files. As a result, it is now possible for ipa-pki-theme to support running CS behind a proxy Apache server.
Important: this theme is mutually exclusive with the PKI themes for other types of PKI deployments, such as dogtag-pki-theme for Dogtag Certificate System deployments for RH Certificate System deployments.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-pki-ca-theme-9.0.3-7.el6.noarch.rpm63f80f891fc38d1338b47584ebff10d43d8d70a384622542ff6917521d9643ccPackages/ipa-pki-common-theme-9.0.3-7.el6.noarch.rpm3e80fe5bddc7a214ce6f6c5b845e49d39bcbcd2cb9f7c87407184fa2829eb7f8SLBA-2011:1755-2papi bug fix and enhancement updateThe papi package has been upgraded to upstream version 4.1.3, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/papi-4.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpmd5fb7fcaf26a407916a8fa9f67e42986c9c5384fe4bcbc7f17283c2e13c21696Packages/papi-devel-4.1.3-3.el6.i686.rpmc0473360f1695cec0c9dbe7eeb7ca47a6a9a5ced868744446deee33ace3bd554SLBA-2011:1756-2fuse bug fix updatePrior to this update, fusermount used an incorrect path to unmount. As a result, fusermount was unable to unmount mounted fuse file systems. This update, modifies fusermount to use the correct mount path. Now, mounted fuse file systems can be successfully unmounted with fusermount.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fuse-2.8.3-4.el6.i686.rpm2addd279e8eb522017672deec697fb438b852ff3d1288fa600837d85bdd265baPackages/fuse-devel-2.8.3-4.el6.i686.rpme1b466b844d52a259f1eee773be62c0e6bb97706c355047c49a3f5a83ddfc51bPackages/fuse-libs-2.8.3-4.el6.i686.rpmb12a9b6f8daedcbbde40e235b931043507108ab36bc1af36bfd80ed9483008d7SLBA-2011:1758-2blktrace bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the blkparse code contained a misprint. As a result, blkparse used the wrong variable when printing the PC Writes Completed. This update modifies the code so that blkparse now prints the correct value for PC Writes Completed.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds FLUSH/FUA support to blktrace.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/blktrace-1.0.1-6.el6.i686.rpm56120a9a1a37a9169568ba42d9c3f97b811924e636fe6b3f48be842117e05849SLBA-2011:1759-2bfa-firmware bug fix and enhancement updateThe bfa-firmware package has been upgraded to upstream version 3.0.0.0, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bfa-firmware-3.0.0.0-1.el6.noarch.rpmaaa7130e4d221ba6f19db2d8141e18805a71d8341bee01d6144d19b33b3c31a1SLBA-2011:1760-2pciutils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, in an attempt to free data structures from memory via the pci_free_cap() function, the "glibc detected *** double free or corruption (!prev):" error message was returned and the operation failed. A patch has been provided to address this issue and freeing system resources now works properly.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, TPH (Transaction Processing Hints) and LTR (Latency Tolerance Reporting) reporting capabilities have been added to the pciutils package to support the PCI Express 3.0 standard.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pciutils-3.1.4-11.el6.i686.rpm95ac1abc25d00d624cd31ac07f4fb7605c03586315d2cac8af26ec4f3c4beaebPackages/pciutils-devel-3.1.4-11.el6.i686.rpm56a436879e21b7c6260a9565b28356a1bb73488cc7d6e569fd1a413e12564c94Packages/pciutils-devel-static-3.1.4-11.el6.i686.rpm3eaa529e2b1ea01650b3b9e8d6c5ca43f637df88f1698ac46a7033b0e757da9aPackages/pciutils-libs-3.1.4-11.el6.i686.rpm83d3806624a6737c8b07a6483064104d75959725cc10c8ff344d2f893462e401SLBA-2011:1761-2openswan bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Openswan did not handle protocol and port configuration correctly if the ports were defined and the host was defined with its hostname instead of its IP address. This update solves this issue, and Openswan now correctly sets up policies with the correct protocol and port under such circumstances.
* Prior to this update, very large security label strings received from a peer were being truncated. The truncated string was then still used. However, this truncated string could turn out to be a valid string, leading to an incorrect policy. Additionally, erroneous queuing of on-demand requests of setting up an IPsec connection was discovered in the IKEv2 (Internet Key Exchange) code. Although not harmful, it was not the intended design. This update fixes both of these bugs and Openswan now handles the IKE setup correctly.
* Previously, Openswan failed to set up AH (Authentication Header) mode security associations (SAs). This was because Openswan was erroneously processing the AH mode as if it was the ESP (Encrypted Secure Payload) mode and was expecting an encryption key. This update fixes this bug and it is now possible to set up AH mode SAs properly.
* IPsec connections over a loopback interface did not work properly when a specific port was configured. This was because incomplete IPsec policies were being set up, leading to connection failures. This update fixes this bug and complete policies are now established correctly.
* Openswan failed to support retrieving Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) from HTTP or LDAP CRL Distribution Points (CDPs) because the flags for enabling CRL functionality were disabled on compilation. With this update, the flags have been enabled and the CRL functionality is available as expected.
* Openswan failed to discover some certificates. This happened because the README.x509 file contained incorrect information on the directories to be scanned for certification files and some directories failed to be scanned. With this update, the file has been modified to provide accurate information.
* The Network Manager padlock icon was not cleared after a VPN connection terminated unexpectedly. This update fixes the bug and the padlock icon is cleared when a VPN connection is terminated as expected.
* Openswan sent wrong IKEv2 (Internet Key Exchange) ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) selectors to an IPsec destination. This happened due to an incorrect conversion of the host to network byte order. This update fixes this bug and Openswan now sends correct ICMP selectors.
* The Pluto daemon terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault after an IP address had been removed from one end of an established IPsec tunnel. This occurred if the other end of the tunnel attempted to reuse the particular IP address to create a new tunnel as the previous tunnel failed to close properly. With this update, such tunnel is closed properly and the problem no longer occurs.
In addition, this update adds the following enhancement:
* On run, the "ipsec barf" and "ipsec verify" commands load new kernel modules, which influences the system configuration. This update adds the "iptable-save" command, which uses only iptables and does not load kernel modules.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openswan-2.6.32-9.el6.i686.rpmda13db35e49195f51631b6b0b459ca7f96442dc0ac523c269278ef50f5c7d0adPackages/openswan-doc-2.6.32-9.el6.i686.rpmbeda98464ebc92bc8fa2ac1fa1a7581f9baa457d37b189bafdd96917fb777d25SLBA-2011:1762-2scsi-target-utils bug fix and enhancement updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, scsi-target-utils could under certain circumstances terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault when the tgt daemon was stopped. This update modifies the source code so that scsi-target-utils no longer terminates with a segmentation fault when tgtd is stopped.
* Prior to this update, the SCSI target configuration tool (tgt-admin) allowed only an insufficiently small number of targets to be updated. As a result, running tgt-admin with the option update ALL failed with an error message that the target already existed. With this update, tgt-admin has been modified so that it now successfully processes large numbers of targets.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This update increases the allowable lengths of scsi_sn and scsi_id to 36 characters to allow the use of globally unique identifiers (GUID) for these properties.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/scsi-target-utils-1.0.14-4.el6.i686.rpm093cfc50468833894e890246018ed2f2ca18162a5648508845dc5524b105fd9fSLBA-2011:1763-2python-meh bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Prior to this update, bug reports filed with python-meh were missing information. With this update, these bug reports now include more useful information on system architecture and versions of packages related to the bug.
* Prior to this update, the report packages which python-meh depended on were named "report-gtk" and "report-newt". The packages have been renamed "libreport-gtk" and "libreport-newt". This update changes the python-meh spec file to require these new report packages.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-meh-0.11-3.el6.noarch.rpm003daeb04e12985cb83192b0e16f6ac79acf9f59c6f24cd2f95145b9731dbc08SLBA-2011:1764-2udisks bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the redundant udev watch rule interfered with the Logical Volume Manager (LVM) which could cause problems under certain workloads. This update removes this udev rule and udisks no longer interferes with LVM.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/udisks-1.0.1-4.el6.i686.rpm5538559d748f1bf4dfff02944b756188346bbeeb7a8dee1d53a2a768648d606ePackages/udisks-devel-1.0.1-4.el6.i686.rpmaae85f9fba37e3604d6683363ea179067c11c43f5518b0386b55dfbc4ecbc8feSLBA-2011:1765-2gpxe bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, PXE failed to boot a virtual machine which used the virtio network interface card (NIC). An upstream patch, which incorporates the latest upstream gPXE paravirtualized network adapter (virtio-net) driver and removes the legacy Etherboot virtio-net driver, has been applied to fix this problem. Now, PXE can successfully boot virtual machines that use virtio NIC.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/gpxe-bootimgs-0.9.7-6.9.el6.noarch.rpm05426a79d88a1c65f75d42242b1bbdc47f21b4ed75275f3b5c6437c33c23871cPackages/gpxe-roms-0.9.7-6.9.el6.noarch.rpma54fe88ba0767e1bb1156639dc9adc69c83c08c65b869f6e62b1a58282b2a856Packages/gpxe-roms-qemu-0.9.7-6.9.el6.noarch.rpm8d9c566baf8e848d08c3c66a08737e9c52f380c8403c8c59a1f92cd46ea149a4SLBA-2011:1766-2plymouth bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, plymouth incorrectly parsed "console" parameters that were set to "tty0" on the kernel command line. When the user had connected the serial port from another machine and rebooted the system, the boot log was not redirected to the serial console and the user could not view it as a consequence. A patch has been applied to address the issue so that users can now view the output of the boot log.
* Previously, plymouth did not perform proper tty clean up on some consoles if more than one line contained the "console=" parameter. The terminal was locked as a consequence and the user was not able to log in from the serial console. With this update, plymouth is modified to correctly handle multiple lines containing "console=" and users are now able to log in as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/plymouth-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpm7abe2a143e3d5310d3e7a80c85536eb2f777967e291a479bc26c3e366b93944aPackages/plymouth-core-libs-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpm284ce5de0d018afd498aa76a1a3c092afdd68c0fcd630516d84e77e3c7471b16Packages/plymouth-devel-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpmbb56a57398d64cd1cb75765962710f327e7e89c467e0b8c083b6428ee980ea47Packages/plymouth-gdm-hooks-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpmef3436cfc5c94cfdcf171d082472829a4c48e1f859e00855ea4fb5d7fb1a37c3Packages/plymouth-graphics-libs-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpmd3049143c660b658d5b98df39d24a97080acc90f86907276eee591869270c9c9Packages/plymouth-plugin-fade-throbber-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpmb805a8e748ab08ce486f567b8e10545b7e4992d06fbf45dfe40c32a59b268da0Packages/plymouth-plugin-label-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpma5fdfc371b134444d6f845c787838c390d9edbfee5051b66bedd39b06981924fPackages/plymouth-plugin-script-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpmbdebb3171a20ca4520316e7ba91c1c7cf11d8b5b98041b0e11342ef03e3aeca2Packages/plymouth-plugin-space-flares-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpm06a2fae6376127f7a1986debe51de45d861168ed865ea6f4586368a99e2f6199Packages/plymouth-plugin-throbgress-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpm70b0ae3ec22fed7b35e53925b9cd42769b81fb5beffc685b865099a3fa705736Packages/plymouth-plugin-two-step-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpma0b12a09db6fdce9203f385db603b397ff521da651694b81f03742aedc84cb45Packages/plymouth-scripts-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpm27efb046777c1f9754dd95c23f7da93959450b7c807ab2d9998fbb6a2cf8a870Packages/plymouth-system-theme-0.8.3-24.sl6.noarch.rpm334f5950c9f111f1a8d24772201e6122a09303030629cef7e1c8c27e7bfffe52Packages/plymouth-theme-fade-in-0.8.3-24.sl6.noarch.rpmad27c0c0091237f0d0cfcfb7f0c346a4bf124700162909cc44caa7de17299842Packages/plymouth-theme-rings-0.8.3-24.sl6.noarch.rpm21b01a5836b5893eeb41b7883b12d6e0a3137c80ad5b0e0dd91bc021fa22129bPackages/plymouth-theme-script-0.8.3-24.sl6.noarch.rpm3a42e73c5465d5008ff96cf528b643ebb755f354139cb6a12927058171bce7ccPackages/plymouth-theme-solar-0.8.3-24.sl6.noarch.rpm7355d127499b743dac0fa8e0d9172b3407c50d132564f948e160a7863558e02cPackages/plymouth-theme-spinfinity-0.8.3-24.sl6.noarch.rpme7e01ef49b481c60755c348dcba6f65fbbf4037a9677fe58849dbd651547e5bbPackages/plymouth-utils-0.8.3-24.sl6.i686.rpm861d46988591f13e61821a2e42c8128ef20e8a9ceb1b7506af6e9d79cd98ceeeSLBA-2011:1769-2mod_revocator bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the code for the httpd daemon shutdown was incorrect and the mod_revocator module did not shut down the httpd daemon when CRL (Certificate Revocation List) update failed on IA-32 architectures. With this update, the code has been fixed and httpd is now closed as expected when CRL update fails.
* Previously, the code for httpd shutdown was incorrect and the mod_revocator module did not shut down the httpd daemon when expired CRLs were fetched. With this update, the code has been fixed and httpd is closed as expected in this scenario.
* Due to an incorrect initialization size of a static array, the httpd daemon with mod_revocator failed to start on 64-bit PowerPC architectures. With this update, the size of the array has been modified and the httpd starts as expected under these circumstances.
* The httpd daemon with the mod_revocator module cannot be used as an HTTP client by default because the SELinux policy prevents such behavior. However, to acquire CRLs from a remote host, the httpd daemon needs to behave as an HTTP client to send HTTP messages to the host. If the behavior was not enabled, child processes of the httpd daemon terminated unexpectedly with segmentation faults when attempting to connect to a remote host. With this update, the underlying code has been changed and the segmentation faults no longer occur.
Note: To change the SELinux policy and enable httpd to request CRLs from a remote host, execute the "setsebool -P httpd_can_network_connect=1" command as root.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_revocator-1.0.3-9.el6.i686.rpmd9cfe704bf63d782e768fb680793531a1b59153ca949ccd7453da54d72eb7204SLBA-2011:1770-2libsemanage bug fix updateThe libsemanage library provides an API for the manipulation of SELinux binary policies. It is used by checkpolicy (the policy compiler) and similar tools, as well as by programs such as load_policy, which must perform specific transformations on binary policies (for example, customizing policy boolean settings).
This update fixes the following bug:
* When running semanage commands while umask is set to 027 (or to a similar value that restricts a non-priviledged user from reading files created with such a file-creating mask), semanage changed the permissions of certain files such as the /etc/selinux/mls/contexts/files/file_contexts file. As a consequence, non-priviledged processes were not able to read such files and certain commands such as the restorecon command failed to run on these files. To solve this problem, libsemanage has been modified to save and clear umask before libsemanage creates context files and then restore it after the files are created so the file permissions are readable by non-priviledged processes. Operations on these context files now work as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsemanage-2.0.43-4.1.el6.i686.rpm3616d6d3db2e50a2a19a533b65626e53ee80c2169276bc612468fa5a37dcdec5Packages/libsemanage-devel-2.0.43-4.1.el6.i686.rpm4dcf0febd13e30563d71f6dc97a37d88b53465a3dc50848c0b8e10d7928a0f94Packages/libsemanage-python-2.0.43-4.1.el6.i686.rpm6aee7f4fccf18e2656a4e844957b88f088489eb98afb985d2c7c0ebc04200478Packages/libsemanage-static-2.0.43-4.1.el6.i686.rpm7bc892ecba32dd398d0db3e489b09c717d0160433d23565001ae4b3cbaebc603SLBA-2011:1771-2NetworkManager-openswan bug fix updateThis updated NetworkManager-openswan package includes fixes for the following bugs:
* When an openswan VPN is established, the NetworkManager applet did not display any notification (login banner) and the error message, "Error getting 'Banner'", was logged. With this update, NetworkManager now displays the connection establishment notification as a tooltip for the NetworkManager icon.
* Prior to this update, networkmanager-openswan did not provide an export feature. Due to this, it was not possible to save the configuration settings in a file. This update adds this feature and now it is possible to export configuration settings to a file.
* Prior to this update, NetworkManager could not properly track the status of an openswan VPN. Consequently, when an openswan VPN was disconnected, NetworkManager did not remove the VPN padlock icon. This update fixes this issue and now the VPN padlock icon is removed after an openswan VPN connection is terminated.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-openswan-0.8.0-7.el6.i686.rpmdaf6d8e6c64220f11b1ce3cb8b11533026a0b8188ec0a9b734b4a3167f2e8bc4SLBA-2011:1778-1libvirt bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, nwfilter support was dependent on the ability to execute scripts in the /tmp directory, which is considered unsafe. With this ability blocked, guests relying on the nwfilter component were not allowed to start. The underlying code has been modified so that nwfilter no longer requires to execute scripts in the /tmp directory.
After installing these updated packages, libvirtd must be restarted. Use the "service libvirtd restart" command for this update to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.9.4-23.el6_2.1.i686.rpma4fc5fa4b70563f9e1dcc45f909ede35ace20ac2c554c6305e3990910b9e32c8Packages/libvirt-client-0.9.4-23.el6_2.1.i686.rpmd2ffdf089742e40f6f462b0be8e599ffca25a4f28098485bef028f8b5a0a41b4Packages/libvirt-devel-0.9.4-23.el6_2.1.i686.rpmfd37d9b27c2fcf37ee243835242547ca50c951062507ac83249e991132d2d416Packages/libvirt-lock-sanlock-0.9.4-23.el6_2.1.i686.rpm5750db2429cc599710da00d913b1cbc57bbf1809795770e811cf9cf5093136f8Packages/libvirt-python-0.9.4-23.el6_2.1.i686.rpm63faa1702f58e90e737026f5e04e2604079b0983ff1984d3d700350c2e967076SLBA-2011:1779-1selinux-policy bug fix update This update fixes the following bugs:
* Users cron jobs were set to run in the cronjob_t domain when the SELinux MLS policy was enabled. As a consequence, users could not run their cron jobs. With this update, the relevant policy rules have been modified and users cron jobs now run in a user domain.
* When the auditd daemon was listening on port 60, the SELinux Multi-Level Security (MLS) policy prevented auditd from sending audit events to itself from the same system it was running on over port 61, which is possible when using the audisp-remote plugin. This update fixes the relevant policy so that this configuration now works as expected.
* When running the libvirt commands, such as "virsh iface-start" or "virsh iface-destroy" in SELinux enforcing mode and NetworkManager was enabled, the commands took a noticeably long time to finish successfully. With this update, the relevant policy has been added and libvirt commands now work as expected.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-126.el6_2.3.noarch.rpm1884d96b829330481c78909e7fa7bf80f256fd498502bf84d487a411d539a732Packages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-126.el6_2.3.noarch.rpm8e26f516dec46e52af366fcbd1398e9184349e8bbe98f7dc5a563c2f6151b054Packages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-126.el6_2.3.noarch.rpm627e0da82e4ab73c86f3036df666e808cd64aed035f6d7ed3e2738ec523d55f5Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-126.el6_2.3.noarch.rpm5f52812cb35f4cfe3d25cad5fb442c445e10e8b068af6cfe8227e029e550e4d5Packages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-126.el6_2.3.noarch.rpmdac8d17211a08c4bfd67c8f3d77763ff1ba7c1a86d9071ffb425db98b7f120c7SLBA-2011:1837-1selinux-policy bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* When running a KDE session on a virtual machine with SELinux in enforcing mode, the session was not locked as expected when the SPICE console was closed. This update adds necessary SELinux rules which ensure that the user's session is properly locked under these circumstances.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-126.el6_2.4.noarch.rpmde43fba82660d88dd6ea840cdcb199c7354dd20238e0222d95c3f7c79ee25b2ePackages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-126.el6_2.4.noarch.rpmf45314f5ff072c152e8863547afb13ef1b415d02499c07e2cf043bf7fe3d82e6Packages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-126.el6_2.4.noarch.rpm95e8c04aa82cbcf63c840a72f938c2eea292870ffc6613b0bcee2addb0dccef2Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-126.el6_2.4.noarch.rpmdfff0ec7ea334ce4651104bbdc52825f1cf7e869d4fcc7b0845deaaef4132f8dPackages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-126.el6_2.4.noarch.rpm3a64551319d6cf9b4cb201871ff37bb261bdcfad277745b337347231f9c1f80aSLBA-2012:0123-1selinux-policy bug fix update This update fixes the following bug:
* An incorrect SELinux policy prevented the qpidd service from starting. These selinux-policy packages contain updated SELinux rules, which allow the qpidd service to be started correctly.
* With SELinux in enforcing mode, the ssh-keygen utility was prevented from access to various applications and thus could not be used to generate SSH keys for these programs. With this update, the "ssh_keygen_t" SELinux domain type has been implemented as unconfined, which ensures the ssh-keygen utility to work correctly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-126.el6_2.6.noarch.rpm6daa883023e541434c80a4870ced6d1d445203108f83211768794fe3ff753c94Packages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-126.el6_2.6.noarch.rpmd0d4ade378c1742dd240ed104f1ed04e266fefc610ab190cf33d9404a08bb233Packages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-126.el6_2.6.noarch.rpm07347b1cc3c2a8e3601b7a92c766cfec3ca16b961dfb5f44915349047fa65d8ePackages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-126.el6_2.6.noarch.rpm0c60b6eb79b83144077922b17620cd6510747a66d2ee057ee8c01ccc8598712aPackages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-126.el6_2.6.noarch.rpm0fea4bc21b60fafee34a37684ecada68f0b783e09a368b61d20b782bfbdcb807SLEA-2010:0904-1fence-agentsThis update adds the following enhancements:
* The package has been updated to provide a fencing agent that is able to communicate with RHEV Manager, allowing virtual machines to be fenced.
* For Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) devices, the "power_wait" delay can now be adjusted in order to support newer iLO 3 firmware.
* Brocade 200E, Brocade 300, Brocade 4100, Brocade 4900, and Brocade 5100 fencing devices are now supported by the fence_brocade agent, and can be used with both High Availability and Resilient Storage.
All users requiring any of the features listed above are advised to upgrade to this new package, which adds these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fence-agents-3.0.12-8.el6_0.2.i686.rpm11e88e8b041182b855ca5b1d10884f102cda9b84fe54015ec174143dcacb44ceSLEA-2010:0932-1spice-clientThe Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) is a remote display protocol designed for virtual environments. SPICE users can view a virtualized desktop or server from the local system or any system with network access to the server. SPICE is available for a variety of machine architectures and operating systems. SPICE is used in Scientific Linux for viewing virtualized guests running on the KVM hypervisor or on RHEV Hypervisors. The spice-client package provides the client side of the SPICE protocol.
This update adds the following new feature:
* This update rebases spice-client to the 0.6.3 version. It is compatible with future spice protocol changes, it adds copy and paste support between guest and client (when used together with an updated agent), and supports fullscreen mode under window-managers other then the default Gnome window manager metacity (especially compiz and kde are now also supported). (#BZ644840)Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-client-0.6.3-2.el6_0.5.i686.rpmcee436fd18c960e1de34eb970538af4f93082762e48f863160378d4b46346e6eSLEA-2010:0994-1lvm2This update adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, the maximum length of a tag was limited to 128 characters. However, in certain cases, this may have been too restrictive. To remove this restriction, the lvm2 packages have been updated to support tags that are up to 1024 characters long.
* Due to technical limitations, a valid tag can consist of a limited range of characters only. With this update, the list of allowed characters has been extended, and tags can newly contain "/", "=", "!", ":", "#", and "&".Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cmirror-2.02.72-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm34ac197fd5ebf856ef94b540ce151de796d0716ecbdcfc72cf9df511aecf0300Packages/device-mapper-1.02.53-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm7b8e4d6c91e76d91b7ba4509cfebfa08c98e424a5cf684f738b49e630092f1f5Packages/device-mapper-devel-1.02.53-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpmd95537205ecfee177b7127d1a42ad95b96ff4f52307874cb6a684e59daab1984Packages/device-mapper-event-1.02.53-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm5f9cf4f52f4dee7787b9f203e23ba14fceec14a2015ae1f3d814e1424a623581Packages/device-mapper-event-devel-1.02.53-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpme2b23b247225444f66e3f57eca96b208992bfa362fcaff27424a281fe28b2d1aPackages/device-mapper-event-libs-1.02.53-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm633c9202ee5d80867442a9411874b774e5f4ec7e5c6f20f8af29da5b9a9e46e6Packages/device-mapper-libs-1.02.53-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm184ec8c245e5053539746b4e7381089758c213b1b0ceab994bfe0e850fc5ca6dPackages/lvm2-2.02.72-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm564cfaddc1f3b5d1a06c286f354beecfd1f296106432774256638c866c84223cPackages/lvm2-cluster-2.02.72-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpmc49f17262ac267541160ef1dd6709134ab9b5d19e9d870a12e3578503c4732c6Packages/lvm2-devel-2.02.72-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm336cf1554632d8f267c14a00ffd16548037ef4b3336c6ea10084fd942ca00eecPackages/lvm2-libs-2.02.72-8.el6_0.4.i686.rpm72e90cf011925a7bac0142855c2a11436e61ea06e2296deb3dfb411db8e22ab4SLEA-2011:0014-1tzdataThis updated package addresses the following changes to Daylight Saving Time (DST) observations:
* In Samoa, the Daylight Saving Time period ends on 2011-04-03 at 1:00, not at midnight.
* In Fiji, the end of the Daylight Saving Time period has been moved to 2011-03-06.
* In the zone.tab file, an obsolete association of Vostok Station with South Magnetic Pole was removed, and the association with Lake Vostok was added instead.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2010o-1.el6.noarch.rpmdbb4f5f0e6840191d1db46737602ea603190bb89cba7d97b99f90266bc5c447cPackages/tzdata-java-2010o-1.el6.noarch.rpm07d5f17f38821403361b693a1cc24b128adc573f563575e0037d48f7bb63315fSLEA-2011:0141-1dracutThis update adds the following enhancement:
* The dracut packages have been updated to support the new kernel boot option, "rdinsmodpost=[module]", which allows a user to specify a kernel module to be loaded after all device drivers are loaded automatically.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dracut-004-33.2.el6_0.noarch.rpm7e4701f0a4d430fd26d568f377c9c843b57acfdef2cf962e950b32baa4218889Packages/dracut-fips-004-33.2.el6_0.noarch.rpm37b39e357dcebe313f1c34b147a6471acc049a6e6dc203eb81ef5dc4dc8a02a0Packages/dracut-generic-004-33.2.el6_0.noarch.rpmeea0e6af1b803ae0637e4c37c019ec3fbef2c4320e15c2238e1ef5339eea8815Packages/dracut-kernel-004-33.2.el6_0.noarch.rpm8d6cccaed83ad2d665105f3347beb23136cb0823bf4f73f7e09e21edb2f3e569Packages/dracut-network-004-33.2.el6_0.noarch.rpmccad74c59d9f7a9eefcc957573aafb4f2ab5c97ca832224afe06c40af59e1597Packages/dracut-tools-004-33.2.el6_0.noarch.rpmb3f2c067aeb6fd7bf289fb91e5ff878ffdb2cf9f2021b1136b6c7b8d9f624ac7SLEA-2011:0166-2firstaidkitThis update adds the following enhancement:
* These updated packages introduce a new manual page with an outline of the basic concepts and format of the main configuration file (that is, /etc/firstaidkit/firstaidkit.conf by default). Note that this manual page does not replace a detailed description of available configuration options in the configuration file itself.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/firstaidkit-0.2.10.2-1.el6.i686.rpm2cbb9bb31074f8faa3297594a9b0a064aa99ff33195ac09b9fa396ed8e175f23Packages/firstaidkit-devel-0.2.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm852929f0122ad52b35549fa2a4d4e2bc5625c89ce570edb3517baefa42b65186Packages/firstaidkit-engine-0.2.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm1a9561340c4e208f8f188a5be4b729487a0cf5d46f91685adde87bdd06536a70Packages/firstaidkit-gui-0.2.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm8a7015902eea3edfba25e8bcc3806f1b8b5fe82ea3b090e18d84f2e444a21c38Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-all-0.2.10.2-1.el6.i686.rpm2e77432caa575a6beafec1901f3d75ee7fe65d3cd8b3e8da7f1a79b9522cb733Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-grub-0.2.10.2-1.el6.i686.rpmeebffcffec8b160058db19bbb0ac6259e2ca4609efd708d02930b4ea3cdcfe80Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-key-recovery-0.2.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpma0c0375841266d3a7df67f81a4e9243e5ae239a63701e653795ae136a090bec6Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-mdadm-conf-0.2.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm8ed94e78c96bf4edf87200e28b93820b6dc08eef4a854fd0787f2cef7302fcd6Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-passwd-0.2.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpmb1d11ca3a79fd3eb3ab20ef7e3067dc34d4d0a35afbc611e4e73f65c30e8f036Packages/firstaidkit-plugin-xserver-0.2.10.2-1.el6.noarch.rpmf792ebc6a44b339bbda7676f747b9e1e084bc47e6d5bb7d7843378389939d222SLEA-2011:0203-2lohit-devanagari-fontsThis update adds the following enhancement:
* A glyph for the Indian rupee sign (U+20B9) defined in version 6.0 of the Unicode standard has been added to the font.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-devanagari-fonts-2.4.3-7.el6.noarch.rpm0773437009c6935cd5feac1b1f57ef5f8f257ce07991096e32f9db11c13b3f6cSLEA-2011:0353-1tzdataThis updated package addresses the following changes to Daylight Saving Time (DST) observations:
* Kemerovo Oblast, Russia, incorrectly used the NOVT abbreviation, which is UTC+7. With this update, it uses the OMST/OMSST abbreviation and is correctly assigned the UTC+6 time zone.
* Previously, Chile was supposed to switch to the standard time at the end of March 12, 2011. With this update the daylight saving time is retained for additional three weeks and the system switches to the standard time at the end of April 2, 2011.
* New zone America/Metlakatla was added to represent time of Metlakatla Indian Community.
* Mercer County, North Dakota, USA, changed from the Mountain Time Zone to the Central Time Zone. A zone named America/North_Dakota/Beulah was created to hold the relevant data.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2011b-1.el6.noarch.rpm6ce98af61a72bc3c1c671a9795ae497dc2eae2f0bff67e7c89587d7da14a9a66Packages/tzdata-java-2011b-1.el6.noarch.rpmbaaa6dc03b021342e90ca4e271e955742089cf001e01cecd5c5aaf2929b63b15SLEA-2011:0378-1tzdataThis updated package addresses the following changes to Daylight Saving Time (DST):
* Daylight Saving Time in Samoa will occur a day earlier, on April 11th, 2011.
* Daylight Saving Time in Cuba will occur on March 20th, 2011.
* Daylight Saving Time in Turkey will occur on March 28th, 2011, a day later than was planned.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2011d-1.el6.noarch.rpmebc666b7f42ee3c3982fe4659d08447330718487e5948b0aae3f1c4c2c8c7027Packages/tzdata-java-2011d-1.el6.noarch.rpm1eb57222111970ba7ef3dec4f40156f1b796b6ee3ee75f2c8ba4fb05d9f9f2b2SLEA-2011:0408-1tzdataThis updated package addresses the following changes to Daylight Saving Time (DST):
* Chile was supposed to switch to the standard time April 2nd, 2011. With this update Daylight Saving Time is retained for additional five weeks and the system switches to standard time on May 7th, 2011.
* Daylight Saving Time in Morocco will occur at midnight on March 20th, 2011. Standard time will be resumed on July 31st, 2011.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2011d-3.el6.noarch.rpmead90deb01d2b45d2326794812713bc72e804ee567915e0ec56230fab632e7a6Packages/tzdata-java-2011d-3.el6.noarch.rpm836e02451d2d16b14c87b88d8c1ef4f2fc70335776693b9bfd40fce903ed7f2fSLEA-2011:0431-1new package: kmod-hpwdtThis new kmod-hpwdt package provides the HP iLO2/iLO3 Watchdog Timer Driver as a kernel module.
* This new kmod-hpwdt package is released as part of the Scientific Linux Driver Update Program. It provides the HP iLO2/iLO3 Watchdog Timer Driver (hp- wdt) in Scientific Linux 6.
Users who require timer driver support for the HP ProLiant iLO2/iLO3 (Integrated Lights-Out) ASIC are advised to install this package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kmod-hpwdt-1.2.0-2.el6_0.i686.rpm4ff3b0a9c055824edf01cc42bc5609486bbf99dc373f315f9d6931bb8b00f0b2SLEA-2011:0449-1new package: kmod-snd-hdaThe new kmod-snd-hda package provides support for the Intel HD audio driver.
* The kmod-snd-hda package is released as part of the Scientific Linux Driver Update Program. It provides drivers for the Intel HD (High Definition) audio controller in Scientific Linux 6.
Users who require drivers for the Intel HD audio controller are advised to install this package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kmod-snd-hda-1.0-1.el6_0.i686.rpmed9983ea07f707ae66f06ba3a53e9d69e94b74c85005074724103db52f6efcd4SLEA-2011:0493-1tzdataThis updated package addresses the following changes to Daylight Saving Time (DST):
* Egypt's interim government decided to cancel the Daylight Saving Time in 2011 and the upcoming years.
* Daylight Saving Time in Morocco starts on July 31 at 0:00, not at 24:00.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2011g-1.el6.noarch.rpm529ba472640ff4577d8509fd176e311d5d11d499f79ca297f0c4e5e12f069dc0Packages/tzdata-java-2011g-1.el6.noarch.rpm13e29085078e8e21745c5076dbe4672d2e2bc099b182c373433bb9279fc97fb5SLEA-2011:0515-1libgcryptThis updated libgcrypt package includes the following enhancement:
* In FIPS mode, libgcrypt can now use a configurable source of RNG (Random Number Generator) seed. On systems with sufficient amount of entropy gathered from the kernel entropy sources or systems with hardware RNGs, the system administrator can add the "/etc/gcrypt/rngseed" symbolic link pointing to the "/dev/random" device node or a hardware RNG device. This symbolic link will be then opened and read by the libgcrypt library to initialize its RNG.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgcrypt-1.4.5-5.el6_1.1.i686.rpmaba8a1bbe94806c947c4856e7c3454bf74413a4eb9aea942df31b7245f54e1c6Packages/libgcrypt-devel-1.4.5-5.el6_1.1.i686.rpm7d4aa8bcff2d7c1e159a55b08534a931ae9656e7a7cf30212490796d8efd88d8SLEA-2011:0528-1new package: ompingOpen Multicast Ping (omping) is a tool for testing IP multicast functionality, primarily on a LAN (local area network). It allows users to test multicast and receive sufficient information to detect whether a potential problem exists in the network configuration, or lies elsewhere, as might be the case with a bug.
This enhancement update adds a new omping package to Scientific Linux 6 as a Technology Preview.
All users who want to use the omping Technology Preview should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/omping-0.0.1-4.el6.i686.rpmf39a1e8edeb74899a95313e623356258fbeabf0247bb06e4b2dbe023d7828056SLEA-2011:0532-1new package: svrcoreThe svrcore package contains an API library which provides various methods of handling and managing secure Personal Identification Number (PIN) storage. The svrcore library uses the Mozilla NSS cryptographic library. An example of an application which would use svrcore is one that must be restarted without user intervention, but which requires a PIN to unlock a private key and other cryptographic objects.
This enhancement update adds a new svrcore package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users requiring svrcore should install this newly-released package.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/svrcore-4.0.4-5.1.el6.i686.rpm993c4ecb8df2c0d35a4573a57604c9e68efcff140e366b8bf5e08580db6f2103Packages/svrcore-devel-4.0.4-5.1.el6.i686.rpm21ada4ae0dab1e9fecb1ab5a29b67035b7e6c11bc5837cdda650971106dba2b2SLEA-2011:0533-1new package: 389-ds-baseThe 389 Directory Server is an LDAPv3 compliant server.
The 389-ds-base package includes the LDAP server and command line utilities for server administration.
This enhancement update adds the 389-ds-base package to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/389-ds-base-1.2.8.2-1.el6.i686.rpm96f7a4602c09ae5d5526fae940c13c91d99ce8650341b02e2fb1af1ad1978313Packages/389-ds-base-devel-1.2.8.2-1.el6.i686.rpm367761985a28c5a43f3a1354a58728c3cdbffac655b23280423b744d45b56468Packages/389-ds-base-libs-1.2.8.2-1.el6.i686.rpmfb7690a7837b4cb34209cc650e1593119f7b7ee561146015f46bf7266332e3aeSLEA-2011:0550-1crdaThis updated crda package enhances the kernel with the most current information with regard to wireless regulatory rules, and ensures that these updated rules are enforced.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/crda-1.1.1_2010.11.22-1.el6.i686.rpm6f592c2b3695a5581ac1d6143e62c77c2d79b80f8b3e8ca31f0ddaa57eb6195aSLEA-2011:0552-1new package: iwl6000g2a-firmwareiwlagn is a kernel driver module for the Intel Wireless WiFi Link series of devices. The iwlagn driver requires firmware loaded on the device in order to function.
This new iwl6000g2a-firmware package provides the firmware required by iwlagn to enable Intel Wireless WiFi Link 6005 Series AGN Adapters.
All users of the iwlagn driver, especially those requiring iwl6000g2a support, should install this new package, which provides this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl6000g2a-firmware-17.168.5.2-1.el6.noarch.rpm09086ba734c1884ec029c71fd9f07a79d748c83295412e811c37d26c84e217a9SLEA-2011:0553-1new package: iwl6000g2b-firmwareiwlagn is a kernel driver module for the Intel Wireless WiFi Link series of devices. The iwlagn driver requires firmware loaded on the device in order to function.
This new iwl6000g2b-firmware package provides the firmware required by iwlagn to enable Intel Wireless WiFi Link 6030 Series AGN Adapters.
All users of the iwlagn driver, especially those requiring iwl6000g2b support, should install this new package, which provides this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl6000g2b-firmware-17.168.5.2-1.el6.noarch.rpmf51168e89293c7954ca4595f2074b684074667d19c1ebb63ce3c71f7dd93c0a5SLEA-2011:0556-1ebtablesEthernet bridge tables is a firewalling tool to transparently filter network traffic passing a bridge. The filtering possibilities are limited to link layer filtering and some basic filtering on higher network layers.
* Auditing support is added to create a kernel audit record that records the information flow between a host, guest, and other network entities.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ebtables-2.0.9-6.el6.i686.rpmbfe9592b3abff62b8267c089f0a768f8726aa6ec46f5d559955315b66a1ffe1aSLEA-2011:0562-1new package: ding-libsDing-libs is a set of helpful libraries used by SSSD and other projects.
Ding-libs provides utility functions to manipulate filesystem pathnames (libpath_utils), a hash table which dynamically resizes to achieve optimal storage and access time properties (libdhash), a data type to collect data in a hierarchical structure for easy iteration and serialization (libcollection), a dynamically growing, reference-counted array (libref_array), and a library to process configuration files in initialization format (INI) into a library collection data structure (libini_config).
* This enhancement update adds the ding-libs packages to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcollection-0.6.0-6.el6.i686.rpmdf242f9aef8089ae6d55c00cf032a57403583bee126ad0630a314a09d720f545Packages/libcollection-devel-0.6.0-6.el6.i686.rpm2cd2107f893c3d09b25d69cf806f6f9e9fd4564a5970053349959d321f7b9380Packages/libdhash-0.4.2-6.el6.i686.rpmf5fb2008c2daa394672061ad35c179f1375f5f0b935f4d1abfbcda0a2001ae6fPackages/libdhash-devel-0.4.2-6.el6.i686.rpmf164d5c28eddb63a87ca2d569d638bb675a684aaf44d83e03e8b1e948cad94fdPackages/libini_config-0.6.1-6.el6.i686.rpm0095d05375684505cbe4ac8d7ba42f21ba266b850a237c194a56a139571f0ef4Packages/libini_config-devel-0.6.1-6.el6.i686.rpm9d764d36186d0dfcd5644a043acd5eee183e3939fcd4855979680df874fccf2aPackages/libpath_utils-0.2.1-6.el6.i686.rpmc71cf963e1d8835a0cc2f9bd06a4d52a4f6962a307b029cb31108dff08e51da2Packages/libpath_utils-devel-0.2.1-6.el6.i686.rpmb76fc4ad3c1684cec149f7aae4ad0bed1671c58a76dc465a6dcc4bf76a2ad0d4Packages/libref_array-0.1.1-6.el6.i686.rpmf04c010c44497b783b60ef7e3a48da10ba5762f5579871d4a859f04756d739f1Packages/libref_array-devel-0.1.1-6.el6.i686.rpm1509ad85af1647f3097faa733cc7390abe26f89c29da5fc0e430938d872efe39SLEA-2011:0572-1new package: nuxwdogThe nuxwdog packages provide a watchdog daemon that is used to start, stop, and monitor system processes, as well as to prompt users for passwords when required. Additionally, interfaces to the client code for various programming languages are included to allow clients to interact with the nuxwdog daemon.
This enhancement update adds the nuxwdog packages to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nuxwdog-1.0.1-1.el6.i686.rpm852d4a3193e1d602bea98ea913d87ae371b6394fab55bb73374d149222126c32Packages/nuxwdog-client-java-1.0.1-1.el6.i686.rpmec81ed88af182636edd330d5dd240e87c2474e8dfeca11ff543b971855ad65b1Packages/nuxwdog-devel-1.0.1-1.el6.i686.rpm5b03798e5c6a8c6efac5df6ea2dd9d82bfdba631677f5a591fd0c91e03f6ec6cSLEA-2011:0575-1new package: slapi-nisThe slapi-nis package provides two plug-ins for the 389 Directory Server and RH Directory Server: The NIS Server plug-in allows a directory server to serve its data to clients using the NIS protocol. The Schema Compatibility plug-in allows a directory server to provide a modified view of a set of entries in a designated section of the directory.
This enhancement update adds the slapi-nis package to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/slapi-nis-0.23-1.el6.i686.rpm37c074915baa41cdda393064568ea1f8f44207d63f3bcb392ff7396c222abee6SLEA-2011:0576-1new package: spice-vdagentThe new spice-vdagent package provides a SPICE agent for Linux guests.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* The new spice-vdagent package allows for client window mode, automatic X session resolution adjustment to the client resolution, and copy and paste support for text and images between a guest's active X session and the SPICE client operating system.
* guest resolutions were not automatically aligned when multiple monitors were used. This update corrects the monitor settings. Now, the vdagent automatically aligns the guest resolution for one and more monitors.
All SPICE virtual machines users should install this new package, which adds these features. Note: guests must be rebooted after installing this package for the changes to take effect.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-vdagent-0.6.3-8.el6.i686.rpm085eef0c313d1afff38381d5abf9d7724f085a0c60fdd4096b2acdf5a7f1b300SLEA-2011:0579-1new package: hwlocThe hwloc package provides Portable Hardware Locality, which is a portable abstraction of the hierarchical topology of current architectures.
* This enhancement update adds the hwloc package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require hwloc are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hwloc-1.1-0.1.el6.i686.rpm39a8fae377a232275756711ac215ea4ae9f5ba00a3b1900b082589a67268930bPackages/hwloc-devel-1.1-0.1.el6.i686.rpmc3cda0420cd622175f03e1f1998bfd4c9806dd53351bda7e438972c38ad0e11bSLEA-2011:0585-1new package: spice-protocolThe spice-protocol package contains header files that describe the SPICE protocol and the QXL para-virtualized graphics card. Spice-protocol is needed to build newer versions of the spice-client and spice-server packages.
This enhancement update adds the spice-protocol package to Scientific Linux 6.
Users who wish to build SPICE from source are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-protocol-0.8.0-1.el6.noarch.rpmbe4d324b81bf4923631339034a45bd61190e355f544ffe5a12bd8c12ca32adafSLEA-2011:0589-1new package: compat-openldapOpenLDAP is an open source suite of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) applications and development tools. The compat-openldap package provides compatibility libraries for the OpenLDAP suite.
Previously, the compat-openldap package was released as a subpackage of openldap. This enhancement update adds compat-openldap to Scientific Linux 6 as a separate package.
All users who require compat-openldap should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-openldap-2.3.43-2.el6.i686.rpmfbee9d8eb45188c977c8afc7d345b740991e375d0a267d7cceadab101577d6bcSLEA-2011:0590-1openmpi bug fix andThese updated openmpi packages provide the following enhancement:
* The OpenMPI packages have been upgraded to upstream version 1.4.3, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements.
In addition, these updated openmpi packages fix the following bug:
* Previously, the line "BuildRequires: flex" was missing in the spec file. This caused the package build to fail unless flex was manually installed. This update adds the line to the spec file.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openmpi-1.4.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpm94c3d12449995eed8b2b86c9feb48d31843eeaa348db297152d94448775df6a5Packages/openmpi-devel-1.4.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpmb7d470c71f8c03011e5dc0035f17fa4851f115e5d057c31730dd0bf4d9cdefd9Packages/openmpi-psm-1.4.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpmc2914d180063dd3676dff95c9c780db482c2cd3f963b153028b13e9dec0a7edcPackages/openmpi-psm-devel-1.4.3-1.1.el6.i686.rpm21efe744089ca7b07cd21f9aa8c6b2782a25fd045538ae006643adab9efccd2bSLEA-2011:0604-1new package: virt-whatThe virt-what tool is used to detect whether the operating system is running inside a virtual machine.
This enhancement update adds a new virt-what package to Scientific Linux 6. The virt-what utility enables programs to detect if they are running in a virtual machine, as well as details about the type of hypervisor.
All users requiring virt-what should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-what-1.3-4.4.el6.i686.rpm1a40b7c63ef279a027cfd61ca4151c6cdcee55a5c19da91fa42117e1fd0f442dSLEA-2011:0605-1new package: perl-TermReadKey The Term::ReadKey module provides a mechanism for Perl scripts to control various terminal driver modes, perform non-blocking reads, and interact with a terminal.
This enhancement update adds the perl-TermReadKey package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require the Term::ReadKey Perl module should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-TermReadKey-2.30-13.el6.i686.rpmff104bdaa7106e8e4f69eb0a9761aabb65675e27afb62987b2a72300709236deSLEA-2011:0608-1new package: python-rhsmThe new python-rhsm package provides access to the Subscription Management tools. It helps users to understand specific products which are installed on their machines and specific subscriptions which their machines consume.
This enhancement update adds a new python-rhsm package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users requiring python-rhsm should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-rhsm-0.95.6-1.el6.noarch.rpm7e1eb4cd789c188856f5c7047c9a6cb6d604120f823d6f5445bc6b8ca16c3c50SLEA-2011:0612-1new package: python-kerberosThis new python-kerberos package contains a high-level wrapper for Kerberos (GSSAPI) operations.
* This limited set provides all needed functions for client-server Kerberos authentication.
Users who require Kerberos authentication for or from Python programs are advised to install this new python-kerberos package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-kerberos-1.1-6.2.el6.i686.rpma1931541d51914890f1491cdc1901a1f41145c7cfdb34392cfdb325086740f8fSLEA-2011:0613-1new package: python-krbVKerberos is a network authentication system. The krbV module provides a Python binding to the Kerberos 5 libraries, and allows Python programs to utilize Kerberos functions and services.
This enhancement update adds the python-krbV package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require the krbV Python module should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-krbV-1.0.90-3.el6.i686.rpm7bc0d80f5ec2798c126f1c01e41066102bf49d9283bbe84e647a62928bef4439SLEA-2011:0617-1new package: perl-Parse-RecDescentThe Parse::RecDescent module provides a mechanism for Perl scripts to generate top-down recursive-descent text parsers from grammar specifications similar to yacc.
This enhancement update adds the perl-Parse-RecDescent package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require the Parse::RecDescent Perl module should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Parse-RecDescent-1.962.2-2.el6.noarch.rpmacdeaaf528e8ca523ed8927958b8ed591b9452387a98c78420b71632c063ed0eSLEA-2011:0618-1xorg-x11-drv-intelThis update introduces the following enhancement:
* The xorg-x11-drv-intel packages now support Sandy Bridge graphics chipsets, as found on second generation Intel Core i7 series processors.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/intel-gpu-tools-2.14.0-1.el6.i686.rpmcfa32e319aa1638940ab44b15cf9a263092331ead4e5f298b29eadb91db55c76Packages/xorg-x11-drv-intel-2.14.0-1.el6.i686.rpm63693200b62d94ea36797707f30e8213592906e81b1c88fe8d54ce125bc06bd6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-intel-devel-2.14.0-1.el6.i686.rpmc4a455cd18997f9b46cee9e5c9861445cfec338c3aa9225bcb0840b303672c84SLEA-2011:0622-1new package: python-netaddrThe python-netaddr package provides a network address representation and manipulation library for Python. The netaddr library allows Python applications to work with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, subnetworks, non-aligned IP address ranges and sets, MAC addresses, Organizationally Unique Identifiers (OUI), Individual Address Blocks (IAB), and IEEE EUI-64 identifiers.
This enhancement update adds the python-netaddr package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require python-netaddr should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-netaddr-0.7.5-3.el6.noarch.rpm4715fd7b27ac607ead6a6982d9dfa407cf25bc1ace58e132417f990106a1553aSLEA-2011:0624-1new package: ipa-pki-themeipa-pki-theme provides IPA theme components for PKI packages.
The Certificate System (CS) manages enterprise Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) deployments and requires a theme for the specific type of PKI deployment with which it is used. Previously, no PKI theme existed for Identity, Policy, Audit (IPA) deployments on Scientific Linux 6. This new package makes an IPA theme available for CS, and therefore makes it possible for users of Scientific Linux 6 to use CS to manage IPA deployments.
Important -- this theme is mutually exclusive with the PKI themes for other types of PKI deployments, such as dogtag-pki-theme for Dogtag Certificate System deployments for RH Certificate System deployments.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-pki-ca-theme-9.0.3-6.el6.noarch.rpm7a13e8d678ec820628b0c6ba7b0dfac60f39ccea894eb5c4b60d39de0e0591efPackages/ipa-pki-common-theme-9.0.3-6.el6.noarch.rpm548c20ad29c8e0a969f55200f5b88b3155fae1f001e096e42ba185e2ed3854daSLEA-2011:0625-1new package: netxen-firmwarenetxen_nic is a kernel driver module for the QLogic netxen P3 devices. It works with the netxen_nic driver in the latest Scientific Linux kernels to enable support for QLogic Intelligent Ethernet (3000 and 3100 Series) netxen P3 adapters.
This new netxen-firmware package provides the firmware required by netxen_nic to enable QLogic Linux Intelligent Ethernet (3000 and 3100 Series) Adapter.
All users of the netxen_nic driver should install this new package, which provides this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/netxen-firmware-4.0.534-3.1.el6.noarch.rpm5335af83d19d464bf63045fac53e99bdad2313bdacd663092480b1aa89f57802SLEA-2011:0626-1new package: osutilThe Operating System Utilities Java Native Interface (JNI) package supplies various native operating system operations to Java programs.
This new package adds JNI features that allow Scientific Linux 6 users to use the operating system utility libraries that are made available to java programs using JNI. IPA and the Certificate System CA depend on JNI for their interface with the operating system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/osutil-2.0.1-1.el6.i686.rpm8f0aec50d4cd7468a39a11575db4049e88065331ad3ea374f5270d37abd390afSLEA-2011:0627-1new package: pki-coreRH Certificate System is an enterprise software system designed to manage enterprise public key infrastructure (PKI) deployments. PKI Core contains fundamental packages required by RH Certificate System, which comprise the Certificate Authority (CA) subsystem.
Note: The Certificate Authority component provided by this errata cannot be used as a standalone server. It is installed and operates as a part of IPA.
This enhancement update adds the pki-core packages to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pki-ca-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm95889443e3cedbd8c3c31675ef202c7f3f989ce7993db3e8425ad7b8f646cefaPackages/pki-common-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm389245f19a99ca3edaa4b1ddc5836c68bcf07201d3d248f73eaa0caabc9a8ae2Packages/pki-common-javadoc-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpmcaf720e78005545043d2db8d5f9d269edc699f811b2bdf75458648fe258919daPackages/pki-java-tools-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpmf63299aa451d6629e2d361c2a50aadbdb13c8ccb37470137b2b8a1657fc6d1c3Packages/pki-java-tools-javadoc-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm53b9cf373d69f7dfc815ded6ad7f90f9f339d07c35e73316b5d46b70785345fbPackages/pki-native-tools-9.0.3-10.el6.i686.rpm2c598daea9570c74b2bd283da3bbd33f6faadef8da928a9b38115f7485172736Packages/pki-selinux-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpmf1eedea3542ab964967fe4f7e55deeca4d214f3a1230d1be8272ac91aec2883bPackages/pki-setup-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm9ec9b84255cc26bb8f03beab2f6e8674d11ccdc35ff91e4bba3956e6fe3c8ca8Packages/pki-silent-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm4c8c18581b95c52ca3fb2591807652198836dfa18dc477d6c3da2469eda3eab7Packages/pki-symkey-9.0.3-10.el6.i686.rpmd146e14b866784ea98c9893681ee817f9bb9a6504628fdb0a1c3562d747a860aPackages/pki-util-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpmbf19cc579520b139690d652c5b8e9fb685fdd2032f82273f475b744c01e235ccPackages/pki-util-javadoc-9.0.3-10.el6.noarch.rpm35925db3308c848ef78d54c72d95aa0b94e9f649d932c6edf77c926ba62cf2cfSLEA-2011:0628-1mesaThis update adds the following enhancement:
* This update adds accelerated 3D support for systems based on the 2nd Generation Intel Core Processor Family to the mesa packages and provides updated drivers for all other supported 3D hardware.
All Mesa users are advised to update to these upgraded packages, which add this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glx-utils-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm48c6ee6dcb7b998bad60e439b535b6b6d985eb1b31ebe8847d02866d00dcfd24Packages/mesa-demos-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm98e26996871bf5259fa032a3f669a41e18d83dfeb04dff4993d71dd0aad5b953Packages/mesa-dri-drivers-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm0a4f26999012f4bb6502996523d34695bcf0e88e2aa384cb6fe18ce62492b40fPackages/mesa-dri-drivers-experimental-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm1c0b30a6e6f58a958a7086fc5fe3464c13b02da94d61d4089efafa35d28c3255Packages/mesa-libGL-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm19a94e30841f21cd737309ec6f0018ba751613de93c4a18f6ae5f4639a235d94Packages/mesa-libGL-devel-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm24c6a7793da875c47ec049456876ed126c865a54fd859fb8ffaf8b13099d8067Packages/mesa-libGLU-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm3f7259e3690c39a000236684d808d10c74c81c98e5b3c8f0883779efaa08f21bPackages/mesa-libGLU-devel-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpmdb0e8d9aa5c7d1735969a622827296f31639de65d897631c7453bfa68353251fPackages/mesa-libOSMesa-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm4049e830310857d17baa1ee146236b9e39ef32a097d577bc8a83e195d77f2727Packages/mesa-libOSMesa-devel-7.10-1.el6.i686.rpm54ab2b4600f2c3bea4398ce71489946964d449a8862cc091a99ddc7daa0dc512SLEA-2011:0629-1new package: mod_revocatorThe mod_revocator module retrieves and installs remote Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) into an Apache web server without a need for a restart or user intervention. It can be configured to retrieve CRLs from remote servers at periodic intervals or when a CRL expires, and make them available to the Apache Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) module, mod_nss. Additionally, it can be configured to stop the Apache HTTP Server from accepting requests if a CRL retrieval fails.
This enhancement update adds the mod_revocator package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require mod_revocator should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_revocator-1.0.3-1.el6.i686.rpm7f89131143a3c8ff6cf7ddcb5fafcf8a6e70589774d8a15e05b7c7093e21ced9SLEA-2011:0630-1new package: python-pyasn1The python-pyasn1 package provides an implementation of ASN.1 types (concrete syntax) and codecs (transfer syntax) for the Python programming language.
This enhancement update adds the python-pyasn1 package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require python-pyasn1 should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-pyasn1-0.0.12a-1.el6.noarch.rpmb3335a76622f707fa84370d377493b75bd94d6aea437a8a48b46dc48a319a9caSLEA-2011:0631-1new package: ipaIPA is a centralized authentication, identity management and authorization solution for both traditional and cloud based enterprise environments. It integrates components of the RH Directory Server, MIT Kerberos, RH Certificate System, NTP and DNS. It provides web browser and command-line interfaces. Its administration tools allow an administrator to quickly install, set up, and administer a group of IPA servers to meet the authentication and identity management requirements of the large scale Linux and Unix deployments.
This enhancement update adds new ipa packages to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-admintools-2.0.0-23.el6.i686.rpm7b6a062aed6c352a158a9069f680ddb88809d2822f317d563ff4d49a74f713e0Packages/ipa-client-2.0.0-23.el6.i686.rpm627b7629057af1569df2b3dd05f8b383bd89be6b5203b29f5148c00d87d4db0bPackages/ipa-python-2.0.0-23.el6.i686.rpm73aa37e7924a5d57ba343a60a0f4a87fa5831e8c554abe81ade0da41936f5a7bPackages/ipa-server-2.0.0-23.el6.i686.rpm612add5067e6839cbb2cc188a3eeda69a70392144c966016351fcb38f5e73b0cPackages/ipa-server-selinux-2.0.0-23.el6.i686.rpme81277c97a8878bb84e5120ba9677536afb56a9e2d12e6fbafcb96678e1cb699SLEA-2011:0633-1grubThis update adds the following enhancements:
* Prior to this update, GRUB only supported the MD5 password encryption. This update introduces support for the SHA-2 cryptographic algorithms, allowing users to encrypt passwords using SHA-256 and SHA-512 hash functions as well.
* GRUB has been updated to allow booting from disk drives with 4KB sector size on UEFI systems.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/grub-0.97-70.el6.i686.rpm7367f4995f00e8987b24f6295613e4c90febddd163e7fbe4a33fdb630664a213SLEA-2011:0635-1new package: foghornThe foghorn daemon listens for specific signals on the D-Bus message bus system and translates these signals into SNMP traps.
This enhancement update adds the foghorn package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require foghorn should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/foghorn-0.1.2-1.el6.i686.rpm26063ab4482f1a5d86bfe324e0ab0af274e1c28e12cf41219beaf769528e5c92SLEA-2011:0640-1new package: perl-Term-ProgressBarThe Term::ProgressBar module provides a mechanism for Perl scripts to display a progress bar on the command line.
This enhancement update adds the perl-Term-ProgressBar package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require the Term::ProgressBar Perl module should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Term-ProgressBar-2.09-10.el6.noarch.rpmcd6d695c43816788e5f32a86a9ca78d171bc53b588476f46533b4a222b89d53fSLEA-2011:0641-1libcmpiutilThe libcmpiutil library provides an API for performing common tasks with various Common Manageability Programming Interface (CMPI) providers.
This updated libcmpiutil package adds the following enhancement:
* The libcmpiutil package has been upgraded to upstream version 8.5.4, which improves performance and is a prerequisite for the new interfaces provided by the libvirt-cim package update as the package depends on the libcmpiutil library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcmpiutil-0.5.4-1.el6.i686.rpma21052aa0cc20126667b0391e652178a6185ffe4a5586c44a3594b6eb9987f10Packages/libcmpiutil-devel-0.5.4-1.el6.i686.rpm5621f908b6b625b088fea089692e0fad29a46f479a11dfa14f4ffdb3a1f64b61SLEA-2011:0644-1new package: biosdevnameTraditionally, network interfaces in Linux are named eth[X]. However, in many cases, these names do not correspond to actual labels on the chassis. Modern server platforms with multiple network adapters can encounter non-deterministic and counter-intuitive naming of these network interfaces.
This update for Scientific Linux 6 introduces biosdevname, an optional convention for naming network interfaces. biosdevname assigns names to network interfaces based on their physical location.
Note that biosdevname is disabled by default, except for a limited set of Dell PowerEdge, C Series and Precision Workstation systems.
Further information on the new biosdevname feature is available in the Knowledgebase article linked in the References field of this errata.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/biosdevname-0.3.6-11.el6.i686.rpm2345555362d8ef6c89e3a0da2fcc771536c885ea09171e5d993cdfd71650cb4eSLEA-2011:0648-1libvirt-cimThe libvirt-cim package contains a Common Information Model (CIM) provider based on Common Manageability Programming Interface (CMPI). It supports most libvirt virtualization features and allows management of multiple libvirt-based platforms.
This updated libvirt-cim package adds the following enhancements:
* Previously, the libvirt-cim migration indications did not contain any UUID (universally unique identifier) values. This update adds the UUID values to migration indications and improves the ability of the management software to track migrated virtual machines.
* Previously, Virtual Ethernet Port Aggregator (VEPA) and VSI (Virtual Station Interface) networking capabilities were not supported. This update provides support for both VEPA and VSI.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-cim-0.5.11-3.el6.i686.rpm449d01ebbcf09b1088070d6aed20bf4dd3c5c2d7650e45ff57b0c72d924010bbSLEA-2011:0654-1new package: ras-utilsThe ras-utils package contains both the aer-inject (for PCIE AER Injection) and mce-inject (MCE Injection) tools. These tools can be used to insert software- simulated AER and MCE errors.
This enhancement update adds a new ras-utils package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users requiring ras-utils should install these newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ras-utils-6.1-1.el6.i686.rpm8a0a4e1a8641e533fa2adaafed5ae546a0dda11265de5838b632f8e33df70591SLEA-2011:0657-1new package: tomcatjssThe tomcatjss package provides a Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE) implementation using Java Security Services (JSS) for Tomcat 6.
This enhancement update provides the Java Native Interface (JNI) extension for JSS based on Network Security Services (NSS).
All tomcat users who wish to use NSS for servlet connectors are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tomcatjss-2.1.0-1.el6.noarch.rpm40befa8ce8b68489a127a49c6bddeb14799c6d9e4f4cc4fcb4c4fb4b17518ac3SLEA-2011:0658-1new package: icedtea-webThe IcedTea-Web project provides a Java web browser plug-in and an implementation of Java Web Start, which is based on the NetX project. It also contains a preview version of a configuration tool for managing deployment settings for the plug-in and Web Start implementations.
This enhancement update adds the icedtea-web packages to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/icedtea-web-1.0.2-3.el6.i686.rpm9c3abdf4622bd07581fe7759aa403cdf390bba4f5fbd9b5b61b46752b9422de8Packages/icedtea-web-javadoc-1.0.2-3.el6.i686.rpm9d81bf4345360ec366f3993d32f9721d6cff558105d305a46d7a0e3ef863955cSLEA-2011:0660-1new package: kdewebdevKDEWebdev provides a set of KDE-based programmers' utilities for web development.
* KDEWebdev provides a web-based integrated development environment (Web IDE), a stylesheet debugger, and a utility to search and replace strings.
All users who wish to use the KDE-based set of web applications are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdewebdev-3.5.10-14.el6.i686.rpmdd36f33ab2f1fa276684247369b0422546efc34c18af51f91565d9ed58018f4bPackages/kdewebdev-devel-3.5.10-14.el6.i686.rpm73bff8e19d02d44e17b8028e52e08face0a82003753d1ca179b9f7a0f98f5355Packages/kdewebdev-libs-3.5.10-14.el6.i686.rpm4f7b3e5ad6719d05e793d12637cf87b9c023f9fa8e40ae159ce47af1ca031a53SLEA-2011:0664-1new package: PyPAMPyPAM is a Python module that provides an interface to the pluggable authentication modules (PAM). These bindings allow Python applications to authorize, authenticate, and manage user sessions through the system's PAM configuration.
This enhancement update adds the PyPAM package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users requiring PyPAM should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/PyPAM-0.5.0-12.el6.i686.rpm13a8285af321db0b3c0a97906d95d2f3ce3faf4e981ff9e1839a9f3e65356e97SLEA-2011:0669-1new package: matahariThe matahari packages provide a set of APIs for operating system management that are exposed for remote access over the Qpid Management Framework (QMF).
The mingw32-matahari package provides the Windows variant of matahari, compiled with the mingw32 compiler toolchain.
This enhancement update adds new matahari and mingw32-matahari packages to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/matahari-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpmb575bac36ec88b00ba92ace94e007db16274536b215615f4538b6b8259789aa3Packages/matahari-agent-lib-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpm84eff159472d83e4ab4df28c3c4bfedc72d00c09b5629d34d330e66eb7e71e89Packages/matahari-broker-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpmec007ab7175f2ed887e9a5e355eb339cddb3c8962cf1aafc5a37413c20362f78Packages/matahari-devel-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpmbce0a81586cc34e4f20f6f89d4d015945978fbe71e302976f0705ad17c84439dPackages/matahari-host-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpm62b8d6e2d3440673587788eb5e82d27b54c6d70033e1dae53f98cbde12a4db2cPackages/matahari-lib-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpmef75cd8e9945836fc3c1b49080e1a72453f954f2182ca7f323bfbe53e8f84b1ePackages/matahari-net-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpm121a87000a002fa1331e9d9c4ce235d4ec3b11c2c3d061a217a628cc7a35f64fPackages/matahari-service-0.4.0-5.el6.i686.rpm9db455bc5d1cf1af7ea0eca3f3856508b670c6e3e8fb4ac0e3ddc606bc3ebcaaPackages/mingw32-matahari-0.4.0-5.el6.noarch.rpm3cd22a7a6ad993e88ce896b2eff4342e3e8b2a8268f32b4c301da6d4f9838c4dSLEA-2011:0670-1new package: sigarThe System Information Gatherer and Reporter (SIGAR) is a library and command line tool for accessing operating system and hardware level information across multiple platforms and programming languages.
This enhancement update adds the sigar package to Scientific Linux 6. Note that this package is included as a Technology Preview.
All users who require sigar should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sigar-1.6.5-0.1.git833ca18.el6.i686.rpm1f92130c5269faeaf1b9afc75a0c31e3f46af7db6574f012b8bdb162c4a27714Packages/sigar-devel-1.6.5-0.1.git833ca18.el6.i686.rpm76c95dd27ec973b6d71606e62489b37a8b9422319a9b18bd26fa6b4c71d54a1dSLEA-2011:0671-1new package: sconsMatahari is a set of APIs for operating system management that are exposed for remote access over the Qpid Management Framework (QMF).
This enhancement update adds new scons and mingw32 dependency packages to Scientific Linux 6 as a Technology Preview. These packages provide the mingw32 compiler dependencies needed to cross-compile Matahari agents for Windows.
The complete list of packages provided by this update is as follows:
* scons
* mingw32-binutils
* mingw32-boost
* mingw32-bzip2
* mingw32-dlfcn
* mingw32-expat
* mingw32-filesystem
* mingw32-gcc
* mingw32-gettext
* mingw32-glib2
* mingw32-gnutls
* mingw32-iconv
* mingw32-libgcrypt
* mingw32-libgpg-error
* mingw32-libxml2
* mingw32-libxslt
* mingw32-nsis
* mingw32-pcre
* mingw32-pthreads
* mingw32-qpid-cpp
* mingw32-readline
* mingw32-runtime
* mingw32-sigar
* mingw32-srvany
* mingw32-termcap
* mingw32-w32api
* mingw32-zlibScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mingw32-boost-1.41.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm979cb5a581be57c4f1ff7b2515ebf0097ba5bdabea76076a2e2cc20084341e84Packages/mingw32-boost-static-1.41.0-2.el6.noarch.rpmeff1f304a65db1d9940f88c2031a5580961a82e7948becea96add0cae9cbc4a3Packages/mingw32-bzip2-1.0.5-8.el6.4.noarch.rpmefa5e60379fac92e197066f8e5a4f1abcd33e9284e0c3ee093cfbfde1b38a3c5Packages/mingw32-dlfcn-0-0.7.r11.el6.3.noarch.rpmb46929d234497ba12218144cf74893263a2032304e100682aae55e55c1032eb5Packages/mingw32-dlfcn-static-0-0.7.r11.el6.3.noarch.rpmaa8f1fc5072304123a7e778ff6f66747714b3112589977885392f7557c4866e4Packages/mingw32-expat-2.0.1-6.el6.4.noarch.rpm560ac5af60d2e247d9cc6c76a0af80a81b74335d0e79fb4d4c122e19fde1cd1bPackages/mingw32-filesystem-63-4.el6.noarch.rpm1e17561d855000e378addc41e29f3595e482b511bd84aed986f52a18c53b2282Packages/mingw32-gettext-0.17-12.el6.4.noarch.rpm9ff7e075b3efaa096a44a3e637c1bd07b9f42752fac796c838410425a413d887Packages/mingw32-gettext-static-0.17-12.el6.4.noarch.rpmd3aca5d191539017684c6065238bba987c081f2043288ab427ca9bc431224986Packages/mingw32-glib2-2.22.0-2.el6.noarch.rpm0d0f3336a713f9f92ffd300f3a0b2ad0a3b29f783b8524c1373045a58bc4ed38Packages/mingw32-glib2-static-2.22.0-2.el6.noarch.rpmdbb8b56142688acda577abed853c25e3d515255a8ce07ea5c03cdc62b9026a63Packages/mingw32-gnutls-2.6.4-3.el6.5.noarch.rpmeeb075da62c793eba0c3380ff15300de6f0d47e58db604b3c68db238f9d415f3Packages/mingw32-iconv-1.12-12.el6.4.noarch.rpmddf6aa57368f47108b936b90d8f47ac2b7195eecac58158d639f46061db57e71Packages/mingw32-iconv-static-1.12-12.el6.4.noarch.rpm75da3788189323cdf9a029459481498e8c3dc62fa4f2071a77b88cfa73f34e8cPackages/mingw32-libgcrypt-1.4.4-4.el6.4.noarch.rpm00a23f01fe368b8a355f3bf63191cd94a4c6aca430bb8f177baec7ec5de29ebaPackages/mingw32-libgpg-error-1.6-13.el6.4.noarch.rpm2cb8262b19f2348334504f42289453c836d151cbef177be84f8e67f5c2d67ea1Packages/mingw32-libxml2-2.7.6-2.el6.noarch.rpm5d9adeaa93da9dba516aad4c2172d036ce3f70144a86ebda91a1a6d19a9eaa9fPackages/mingw32-libxml2-static-2.7.6-2.el6.noarch.rpm557f6155013e7bc3dd32a7d7dc61deafddef202f5243196a7c1e00fec4088adePackages/mingw32-libxslt-1.1.26-2.el6.noarch.rpme534638d3417cf1c4466d15c0c63700513c9644b57f9349a88475e1deb71b518Packages/mingw32-libxslt-static-1.1.26-2.el6.noarch.rpmb9b46b7499487439e642e644a4c1c320ecfb744285e9de8763115e91edd822f0Packages/mingw32-minizip-1.2.3-20.el6.noarch.rpmc4eec6b4424cda51957704b2d266be66dd79816ec71c9f80224d1a2057c8a4c3Packages/mingw32-pcre-8.10-2.el6.4.noarch.rpm57e4f7ee6a53b75af6e8786e213ba7a72bd95d8fab75db314f13b9f935b8c42fPackages/mingw32-pthreads-2.8.0-10.el6.6.noarch.rpm05190707901125409ad0a7e4f8f178e5a9d153e4b6b0827006ffea74ab760563Packages/mingw32-qpid-cpp-0.10-1.el6.noarch.rpm82abf24d776c2ba918d50081fccd84151d6d8feb247cfbb616c3d1ecdb2a7179Packages/mingw32-readline-5.2-7.el6.4.noarch.rpma465a5f73f7a6fcdd28b7e336182dcd94e6a8fe66e7327327886d33339b747baPackages/mingw32-runtime-3.18-1.el6.1.noarch.rpm75d3be8ebe7c0e4f075e3b10e8bac9b7b589c7021dd8c10dfac8867a2c4f2eb6Packages/mingw32-sigar-1.6.5-0.1.git833ca18.el6.4.noarch.rpm160c7ca3b30ff149a22b2e59b5104e7e61921babb6fbda6c5995945c7c30802ePackages/mingw32-srvany-1.0-4.el6.4.noarch.rpm749f36f1600baca14bbb50868f99578946d23a532de274bb1b0405271f114a66Packages/mingw32-termcap-1.3.1-8.el6.4.noarch.rpm47b2f43e041159c93be1c29bd6bdf8087e4b6ecf69bd4c4f2248989fdb638283Packages/mingw32-w32api-3.14-1.el6.5.noarch.rpm0c7800da3684e96af1184f3124574d5aeaaa872844d1c7a00165e5bc62e27873Packages/mingw32-zlib-1.2.3-20.el6.noarch.rpm3f6e0507895171cf1905b2706f67d3fc5bc0ace5fd9a63aa1b4be890ff0a48b2Packages/mingw32-zlib-static-1.2.3-20.el6.noarch.rpmd0730727b8b2072997b3ad226aec4406326a5c60bea91803e07fac4eea43b5f6Packages/scons-2.0.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm129d9de9fd30be4c237a62a6be0261704e4e64c7cf57d85274c9c5a362f3b868SLEA-2011:0672-1fipscheckFIPSCheck is a library used to verify the integrity of modules validated under FIPS-140-2. The fipscheck package provides helper binaries for creating and verifying HMAC-SHA256 checksum files.
These updated fipscheck packages add the following enhancement:
* The fipscheck library can be linked to binaries (such as cryptsetup) which have to operate when /usr is not mounted. With this update, the fipscheck library relocates from /usr to /lib or /lib64 (depending on the underlying architecture) to allow linking to such binaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fipscheck-1.2.0-5.el6.i686.rpm33636d9a2b7eb14337e38093dd50cb4d28a5456632d8ae8c782f38c489a64c76Packages/fipscheck-devel-1.2.0-5.el6.i686.rpmc3ce2574172a3ab8380edde03cefcf4e38cb0114d1c62504754a23dc88a8c001Packages/fipscheck-lib-1.2.0-5.el6.i686.rpm0a1c7a173bbd0cdaccad4fcb84eef2fc32f3c3eae29b65addfaefc6479dd79a4SLEA-2011:0684-1watchdogThis update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, watchdog creates a /etc/watchdog.d/ directory on installation. Scripts placed in this directory are indexed by the watchdog daemon on startup and are used to monitor or repair resources on the system.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/watchdog-5.5-10.el6.i686.rpme9752796eb81a62a095b1dfdb834158f57aa63c4c236c6f5d03e154e3d91eabcSLEA-2011:0701-1hwdataThis update adds the following enhancements:
* The pci.ids database has been updated to include the information about the MegaRAID SAS Thunderbolt device.
* The pci.ids database has been updated to include the information about the Matrox IMMv2 management controller and integrated MatroxG200eR video controller.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hwdata-0.233-7.1.el6.noarch.rpm19b9f58697b387ada10acc64f6f5b6966e0d1e3d3a0c2c9c108d4f5aa7edfd00SLEA-2011:0709-1new package: perl-IO-Tty The perl-IO-Tty package provides the IO::Tty and IO::Pty Perl modules that allow for the creation of a pseudo-tty (Berkeley Unix networking device). This package allows to determine the correct terminal width even for terminals with less than 50 columns.
* This new package adds the IO::Tty and IO::Pty Perl modules to Scientific Linux 6.
All users of pseudo-tty devises are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-IO-Tty-1.08-4.el6.i686.rpm578e2da19e59b00ae58fc6d2cf035cfc59c7892d7f9804df3d6c37e02e633551Packages/perl-IO-Tty-debuginfo-1.08-4.el6.i686.rpm45a980011cbbbb76c8da4fa46cbf10bb4711316a7df3772ae63c95c888988e73SLEA-2011:0712-1microcode_ctlThis updated microcode_ctl package adds the following enhancements:
* The Intel CPU microcode file is updated to version 20101123. This is the most recent version of the microcode available from Intel.
* microcode_ctl is now udev-driven and the previously delivered init.d script is no longer needed.
Note that the system must be rebooted in order for these changes to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/microcode_ctl-1.17-4.el6.i686.rpm18896cc21d432c233fb746759d28110d73c4d4173a11fbd3486fa5ace691d988SLEA-2011:0723-1new package: perl-IPC-RunThe IPC::Run module provides a mechanism for Perl scripts to interact with child processes.
This enhancement update adds the perl-IPC-Run package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require the IPC::Run Perl module should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-IPC-Run-0.84-2.el6.noarch.rpmf0f82a9419d0ce7202a18b11d2b50a60f91c7b80bf9d4d7a432f9347a4285b11SLEA-2011:0752-1virt-viewerVirtual Machine Viewer (virt-viewer) is a lightweight interface for interacting with the graphical display of a virtualized guest. It uses libvirt and is intended as a replacement for traditional VNC clients.
Bugs fixed in this update include:
The virt-viewer application has been modified to be aware of the new libvirt configuration options for VNC servers, gaining the ability to connect to a VNC server running on a UNIX domain socket.
When telling virt-viewer to wait for a domain to start (using the -w argument), an error occurred when identifying domains specified based on their UUID, rather than name or ID.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-viewer-0.2.1-3.el6.i686.rpmc0831e98f38e6cbb5ae93f6f410a64ed9d6a23867a1411b34e8fa001a7fc6d28SLEA-2011:0767-1perl-Sys-VirtThis update adds the following enhancement:
* The Sys::Virt module has been updated to provide support for the new application programming interfaces (APIs) introduced between version 0.8.1 and 0.8.7 of the libvirt library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Sys-Virt-0.2.5-1.el6.i686.rpmd5a6c9011444902b84eccb415eb9ae17efc9273f3443ba2d219abc27bbb765bbSLEA-2011:0775-1ipmitoolThe ipmitool package contains a command line utility for interfacing with devices that support the Intelligent Platform Management Interface specification (IPMI). IPMI is an open standard for machine health, inventory, and remote power control.
This updated ipmitool package adds the following enhancements:
* The update adds the "delloem" command extensions for Dell OEM hardware, which provide support for Peripheral Component Interconnect Express (PCIe) solutions, LCD setting on panel, NIC setting, and power monitoring. This update also provides manual pages for the "delloem" command extensions.
* This update integrates the Linux Multiple Device (MD) driver with ipmitool to indicate SES (SCSI enclosure services) status and drive activities for PCIe SSD based solutions.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipmitool-1.8.11-7.el6.i686.rpm476566f0d31fffa0a3150c57631855f428e9ed86adcda62e61dc1d6a1f64d72bSLEA-2011:0777-1new package: libcxgb4libcxgb4 provides a userspace hardware driver for use with the libibverbs InfiniBand/iWARP verbs library. This driver enables Chelsio Internet Wide Area RDMA Protocol (iWARP) capable ethernet devices.
* This enhancement update adds the libcxgb4 package to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcxgb4-1.1.1-2.el6.i686.rpmb0b82feeaec00e35abdff19453c21ffa515dd795ea5b52003ba89dc0e36adf89Packages/libcxgb4-static-1.1.1-2.el6.i686.rpm4870f4de716ba3092e2b03b79072f13a71ee1039a55f5447e6397a3e75da1f94SLEA-2011:0778-1xorg-x11-drv-mgaThis update introduces the following enhancements:
* The xorg-x11-drv-mga package now supports the Matrox MGA-G200ER graphics card found in servers and integrated management consoles.
* The xorg-x11-drv-mga package now supports the Onboard Matrox graphics controller found in Dell PowerEdge servers.
* With this update, the xorg-x11-drv-mga package provides an update to the IMMv2 management controller for the integrated Matrox G200 graphics card series. These devices are now fully compatible with the X Window System in Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mga-1.4.12-4.el6.i686.rpm364f6bd315aa2c297cae1e465af166e4d21f45af5b4e9f581649826d569081d8SLEA-2011:0794-1php-pecl-memcache bug fix andThe php-pecl-memcache package has been rebased to version 3.0.5 which fixes multiple bugs and adds MemcachePool class support for the findServer() method.
This update fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the "delete" methods failed for some memcached server versions due to a protocol error. With this update, the "delete" method works as expected.
* * Previously, integer, float, and boolean values with enabled compression could not be retrieved successfully due to an issue with the compression flag. With this update, stored values are retrieved successfully.
* Previously, the memcache module aborted with a segmentation fault on the 64-bit PowerPC platform. This update resolves this problem and memcache runs on the 64-bit PowerPC architecture as expected.
* Previously, php-pecl-memcache contained extra characters after %{?dist}. This update deletes these characters.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/php-pecl-memcache-3.0.5-3.el6.i686.rpm61a997e451a2ca76c1062fdef58fd0de917dd489199a7990093ea63c1c352e68SLEA-2011:0797-1kabi-whitelistsThis update adds the following enhancements:
* This update removes the "blk_queue_ordered" and the "blk_queue_physical_block_size" symbols from the Scientific Linux 6.0 kernel ABI whitelists.
* This update adds several newly approved interfaces to the kernel ABI whitelists.
Note: It is not necessary to install the kabi-whitelists package in order to use Driver Updates. The kabi-whitelists package only provides reference files for use by those creating Driver Update packages, or for those who wish to enable support for verification of kernel ABI compatibility by installing the appropriate Yum plugin.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kabi-whitelists-20110412-1.el6.noarch.rpm98e82a2544101d3c63c5ba5b51885a095b050c8a1fef7333042d9ed8511f6b2eSLEA-2011:0805-1new package: qpid-qmfThe qpid-qmf package provides an extensible management framework layered on QPID messaging.
This enhancement update adds the qpid-qmf package. The qpid-qmf package is now the top-level package for various QMF components which were previously packaged in their own RPM packages (specifically, the python-qmf and qpid-cpp packages).
All users who require qpid-qmf should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-qpid-qmf-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpmd8ba89493ff914ab309cb58f37226e7fdbeb5130dd0ee76561df9e2bb1f95bf5Packages/qpid-qmf-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpm6c1ae5e922979261b60eb36a4dbac8008c7f0c1962efffdf8b84e15399a85b9fPackages/qpid-qmf-devel-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpmd6dea16f14c580fe3bb2e4080d7eb5aa50ecde4239a53262a57feab9979d0862Packages/ruby-qpid-qmf-0.10-6.el6.i686.rpm96000768ae7a9fdfa301fbf9c5c50d595192d8104fc6260b19f95ae18618faf4SLEA-2011:0807-1xorg-x11-drv-wacom and wacomcplThe wacomcpl package provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for the xorg-x11 -drv-wacom X input device driver.
These updates add the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, the "wacom" input driver did not provide support for Wacom Cintiq 21UX2. With this update, the input driver and wacomcpl have been adapted to support the Wacom Cintiq 21UX2 devices.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wacomcpl-0.9.0-3.el6.i686.rpme7c2f16cddaefa281804fc28ba3ff009ef8794ec68f468ee9dc931ccec52425aPackages/xorg-x11-drv-wacom-0.10.5-9.el6.i686.rpm748b18403fbd9d446302abe5a38411b5dc15c3f07e19c5c4842ff039e6969035Packages/xorg-x11-drv-wacom-devel-0.10.5-9.el6.i686.rpma26771a818eae3b7083c839a4050a7df2722bdd4c84c5c991601878f4af396d3SLEA-2011:0811-1new package: iwl100-firmwareThis package contains the firmware required by the iwlagn driver for Linux to support the iwl100 hardware.
The firmware for the Crane Peak 1(100) Wifi network adaptor was not included with its driver (iwlagn) in the earlier release. This is now included with the driver in SL6.1.
All users requiring iwlagn should install this new package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl100-firmware-39.31.5.1-1.el6.noarch.rpm7bfde7f9eaf784bfd552e9d1aa252405fa054c1b28b68a1779ca503ec51d3301SLEA-2011:0846-1libgcryptThis update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the libgcrypt API for the DSA algorithm has been enhanced to allow for presetting the prime (P) and the subprime (Q) parameters when generating the base (G) parameter. This is necessary for the algorithm correctness validation according to the FIPS-186-3 standard.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgcrypt-1.4.5-5.el6_1.2.i686.rpmaf23a925c775a7e777015993711ec496c7c8e7130a7ee52cc1586a45426a22f2Packages/libgcrypt-devel-1.4.5-5.el6_1.2.i686.rpm0e23d4229e07338c5507bccd221a0773f22ad2e3f4d43088552e340dd2e69759SLEA-2011:0868-1opensslThis update adds the following enhancements:
* With this update, the openssl API for the DSA algorithm has been enhanced to allow for presetting the prime (P) and the subprime (Q) parameters when generating the base (G) parameter. This is necessary for the algorithm correctness validation according to the FIPS-186-3 standard.
* With this update, the implementation of the AES encryption algorithm with the support for AES-NI processor instructions is now enabled also in the FIPS mode.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-10.el6_1.4.i686.rpm348d8fec1c8c48c6b26e0311c318701648a5dc670ac45ab9f8d4dc0b3e99e1cdPackages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-10.el6_1.4.i686.rpm506dbf821a2914f06aab572db914c7226f4558f5d5aec711e6c20b91f411168dPackages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-10.el6_1.4.i686.rpm5a4cca5568e63a264dd2281b6b7ee31b931b56a70cc69cfd8607a3fa1049b978Packages/openssl-static-1.0.0-10.el6_1.4.i686.rpm6394b0f88d6374b6b3adeb3bbbc75049f239ed379ff2c5ad65be00d38b9b199aSLEA-2011:0873-1perl-NetAddr-IP bug fix updateThis update fixes the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the documentation included in the perl-NetAddr-IP module did not contain a correct description with regard to the addition of a constant to an IP address. The problem has been resolved in this update by correcting the respective part of the documentation.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-NetAddr-IP-4.027-7.el6.i686.rpma9387b4e02f119ba05a3736a021b941eac79d86533430b0b6a03130b6d830518SLEA-2011:0915-1m17n-contribThis update adds the following enhancement:
* On Indian keyboard layouts, users were unable to enter the newly added Rupee Unicode symbol (U+20B9). With this update, the symbol has been added as a "Alt_Gr+4" keyboard shortcut in the InScript (Indian Script) keymap, where Alt_Gr is the right Alt key.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/m17n-contrib-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm84889d485ad0bc2b9e4023b4a81d54082ab7213ac89bcfe703af8da2875b6106Packages/m17n-contrib-assamese-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm547606eef8a38ded33191347c3ad6f8782502384655a9d0b5a73cd38aaeecf63Packages/m17n-contrib-bengali-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm5642543fd5f15a5ede4fa7c3ad17e25b4a745a7d27a1b286055bafb295b6c5c2Packages/m17n-contrib-chinese-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm04b01b1e23abee5074b689b2916c715798455a0df27633850bbd0ad7000f8c4cPackages/m17n-contrib-czech-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm910618df1de431284a8341cd2e711c20799e59f1ee35ecf53be5434be793e5c6Packages/m17n-contrib-esperanto-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm99bd08698254a8c82dcbb49e6382ffc033fb1dd1e894c7db9dd347a9a4a7d6c0Packages/m17n-contrib-gujarati-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmc7d422d849f3cf18fd472f716c2908fe1cf78869c0f2399595dacd61f4aed9daPackages/m17n-contrib-hindi-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm822007bc9aa6cb395fb7951402d80257fa8025b55e67a6a42c6b3f6303b8f2f6Packages/m17n-contrib-kannada-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm99f48bcf1683cf69386eac78675f9ae08ab14e6d9f9770ea9b21f4b7d30fefcaPackages/m17n-contrib-kashmiri-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmb489026bf1f735c61f6df8d6ade13c6d593bb96ead0b1ed180698ed99af60065Packages/m17n-contrib-maithili-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm0c8cb323b46c02808401fe2919d93c58133788bd2972f2c3e4b48c263151cc8bPackages/m17n-contrib-malayalam-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm27fc16a04a4a4e2be71efbaf19e16888a94efbf0dba5fa1c488a4a8d8059c213Packages/m17n-contrib-marathi-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmb24907c65b9fc69bbbf6d9bff4fdde7d10b6a904a458c92e432a4e64ed5cd0c7Packages/m17n-contrib-nepali-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm8967399e22614bae2e458389e3b7d33dc002caa4fdeb253ce99cf6398f18d581Packages/m17n-contrib-oriya-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmaef83847df415f22a02cb69ad9e6c5b84420eb87c1fd15c36a7f601ec7e32c12Packages/m17n-contrib-pashto-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmd212fa60de9ff5c9cab058059dc74dd7e5c4520b60b5a78ddbb863e6f2f0750fPackages/m17n-contrib-punjabi-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmd7725f40f418b2110b513fe0bb5250f344583c98fe8d1d1b13e451ec498ab955Packages/m17n-contrib-russian-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm14da755ae426495c89ba93a1f6010ab0d47160b702fc4b51160c9200a19efc8aPackages/m17n-contrib-sindhi-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm308143c4a5639bc36921f16c35ec8e9e2345aee833aba8c6ce064924da780757Packages/m17n-contrib-sinhala-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm59942b7c02ce6af1ba3753216e50a208eff14e3ee9d2a65bf56343a600ea0204Packages/m17n-contrib-tai-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm2fb820e21db91dfcdffb348f6d2986b060ef0de28e0d456e445048eb81801867Packages/m17n-contrib-tamil-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm1411b4eacc825705cbd7957a46e09ab708af1c7d96b1c0af7c98c4126a39bc9fPackages/m17n-contrib-telugu-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm7f0d4b7f231ca9bb90751b59f6813d6370a3aca97f1ca66c74ee0488a1459aacPackages/m17n-contrib-urdu-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm33ab8c2117aeb4279f9966f3b12afea4485bca864ad7e0af7a8c547b41152e30Packages/m17n-contrib-vietnamese-1.1.10-4.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm5cfa1542cee987d4268846de35581721c02fd9835e9b7a5889b63912f3e52101SLEA-2011:0916-1m17n-libThis update adds the following enhancement:
* On Indian keyboard layouts, users were unable to enter the newly added Rupee Unicode symbol (U+20B9). With this update, the Alt_Gr (right Alt) key is supported, and it is now possible to map the Rupee symbol on a keyboard shortcut such as "Alt_Gr+4".Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/m17n-lib-1.5.5-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm419040b8bf7b233b680f7608f8aa930ac5cec9a58f862ee394c590a8d1f28640Packages/m17n-lib-devel-1.5.5-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm50bbd6e4f0526f38c4c2d3c66f0c3ccaa96616fb49be9e2050150deaef20af4fSLEA-2011:1119-1xkeyboard-configThis update adds the following enhancement:
* The new Unicode character U+20B9 (the Rupee symbol) has been added to Indic keyboard layouts.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xkeyboard-config-1.6-7.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmde48e04f6c7efae4227f0218f978a9b38e746a7292e18614e11414564d00e7e1SLEA-2011:1128-1tzdataThis updated package addresses the following changes to Daylight Saving Time (DST):
* The Daylight Saving Time has been canceled in the Russian Federation in 2011 and the upcoming years.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2011h-2.el6.noarch.rpmc2b31e4e4f563214b15a62fb64ddaa4c90e93aba5d9aed28f0d140612a20632dPackages/tzdata-java-2011h-2.el6.noarch.rpmc5d0724b4bec8b9129143a5364747d14983cae0d6d4316aeff328d71b0d488d8SLEA-2011:1134-1lohit-gujarati-fontsThe lohit-gujarati-fonts package provides a free Gujarati TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-gujarati-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-gujarati-fonts-2.4.4-4.el6.noarch.rpm5e20714d11991ec62cc4e549971786d5717a25e8a0a38ceb8fa489b53bc9e7c2SLEA-2011:1135-1lohit-punjabi-fontsThe lohit-punjabi-fonts package provides a free Punjabi TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-punjabi-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-punjabi-fonts-2.4.4-2.el6.noarch.rpm59f26d316f23cb5caa3aaaf35d44f8f024c06092fc36611089ebbc60ef722339SLEA-2011:1136-1lohit-malayalam-fontsThe lohit-malayalam-fonts package provides a free Malayalam TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-malayalam-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-malayalam-fonts-2.4.4-5.el6.noarch.rpm14013e27a765910e22d840ed857573a91cdc4875865e4778cc0dcbcc69261bf5SLEA-2011:1137-1lohit-oriya-fontsThe lohit-oriya-fonts package provides a free Oriya TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-oriya-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-oriya-fonts-2.4.3-6.el6.noarch.rpm81fc07248ff52afc6254ee981b31d1b831c5ccba50930eff2986955116c71484SLEA-2011:1138-1lohit-assamese-fontsThe lohit-assamese-fonts package provides a free Assamese TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-assamese-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-assamese-fonts-2.4.3-5.el6.noarch.rpm9fc0c10a66d24a8ea8e2af2e17a613fed14bc5097b74600afebb8b38c564a81bSLEA-2011:1139-1lohit-tamil-fontsThe lohit-tamil-fonts package provides a free Tamil TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-tamil-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-tamil-fonts-2.4.5-5.el6.noarch.rpm211c722897c0b170a068dd0eab94c04bae61aa7ac46065dd8298f95aa4c376a2SLEA-2011:1140-1lohit-kannada-fontsThe lohit-kannada-fonts package provides a free Kannada TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-kannada-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-kannada-fonts-2.4.5-5.el6.noarch.rpm4732f13ad07e5b4bcf70a57513857d68454ea200c549c6d78c0e8f7528370045SLEA-2011:1141-1lohit-bengali-fontsThe lohit-bengali-fonts package provides a free Bengali TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-bengali-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-bengali-fonts-2.4.3-6.el6.noarch.rpm146de0a7ccfdbf82574c0b0ca82f0a6c1069a514b2ddcaba2ddacb6dfb4bbfadSLEA-2011:1142-1lohit-telugu-fontsThe lohit-telugu-fonts package provides a free Telugu TrueType/OpenType font.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Unicode 6.0, the most recent major version of the Unicode standard, introduces the Indian Rupee Sign (U+20B9), the new official Indian currency symbol. With this update, the lohit-telugu-fonts package now includes a glyph for this new character.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lohit-telugu-fonts-2.4.5-5.el6.noarch.rpm4ab23717ef5588f1e01f39dc4455d27c5cf4ba91a3c629b5ad6ddd61850e7884SLEA-2011:1207-2newtThis update adds the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, it was not possible to set a color of individual labels, scrollbars, entries, textboxes, and scales. With this update, setting a color of the aforementioned GUI elements is now possible.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/newt-0.52.11-3.el6.i686.rpmf99429151d9d89606ae19484e60cc5c9a00f4a213243940af9833c1311ec57f4Packages/newt-devel-0.52.11-3.el6.i686.rpm513a89e0267102927e70dc2425b753ef75e36e921d947ce2de9e6cef649ffcabPackages/newt-python-0.52.11-3.el6.i686.rpmc3bb14b16119e10db1639092a0ea9a4321bd5ce8276e8d0093e29620f4c3b2b4Packages/newt-static-0.52.11-3.el6.i686.rpmfd790aa3337dc65a30af41d51f6f84891423b383bf8978909d5e39f8c424944cSLEA-2011:1214-1tzdataThis updated package addresses the following changes to Daylight Saving Time (DST):
* The government of Newfoundland and Labrador plans to change the hour of the Daylight Saving Time switch from 12:01AM to 2:00AM.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2011h-3.el6.noarch.rpmb1b27f322c5b53e41ecd56bd2cd653aa2993a4a45b372fe58c0e1fb1c7aafbd1Packages/tzdata-java-2011h-3.el6.noarch.rpm187a32104089d9b4040eacf3ce3d35b65e5ff9f6fc5811772b089ba502ee1c48SLEA-2011:1276-1DeviceKit-powerThis update adds the following enhancements:
* To allow administrators easily disable the suspend and hibernate actions on the system, DeviceKit-power now checks the PolicyKit authorization before deciding whether an action can be completed.
* This update introduces a new sub-package DeviceKit-power-devel-docs, which contains developer's documentation for DeviceKit-power, so that it is now possible to install the DeviceKit-power-devel package on machines with multiple architectures without file conflicts.
DeviceKit-power packages, which add these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/DeviceKit-power-014-3.el6.i686.rpm0d2575d561cbf36ceebbd71cbe84561aa3cdf3781bb0bc2cbc0f3254284fbe94Packages/DeviceKit-power-devel-014-3.el6.i686.rpm8946a794220f006ac726b947625e8cc885ea6b2617c7886a9af3eff6dc89dabaPackages/DeviceKit-power-devel-docs-014-3.el6.noarch.rpm9c6279b4668e54534300f1f639cff2b4bb6a3621cf2b91f91d28cae374ada813SLEA-2011:1335-1openldapOpenLDAP is an open source suite of LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) applications and development tools. The openldap packages contain configuration files, libraries, and documentation for OpenLDAP.
These updated openldap packages add the following enhancement:
* In a distributed environment, a Root DN (distinguished name) can be specified instead of a hostname to connect to an OpenLDAP server. The Root DN is used to look up the corresponding hosts using the DNS SRV (Domain Name Server Service) records. Prior to this update, the priority and weight of individual SRV records were ignored and the connection was created to the host in the first SRV record returned by the DNS server. As a consequence, a server in a different geographic location may have been queried, leading to high response times. Servers are now queried according to their priority and weight, which conforms to the RFC 2782 standard.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openldap-2.4.23-15.el6_1.3.i686.rpm40ab706a2289594cbdf1601decfcc33c5dd110d97c737716a138d005d5d23b23Packages/openldap-clients-2.4.23-15.el6_1.3.i686.rpmf0c7ef7d668545386f84f369846aff84eb832a799b3d91c306aa9636ae68c41dPackages/openldap-devel-2.4.23-15.el6_1.3.i686.rpm445fc8c8609e8a459040f96acbe51b3b534e2d4a8c339516a1ec82fd013601fcPackages/openldap-servers-2.4.23-15.el6_1.3.i686.rpmfd335e90661c01f95dd39183eb36f5fa597eee44ff0c0def063cf300f725193fPackages/openldap-servers-sql-2.4.23-15.el6_1.3.i686.rpm406d204484aafbabeea67b9eec689e37487bddced4e4e83b5014a80023a72fe3SLEA-2011:1347-1new packages: kmod-ixgbeThe kmod-ixgbe packages provide kernel modules for controlling Intel 10 Gigabit PCI Express network devices.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* The kmod-ixgbe packages contain a temporary driver update released as part of the Scientific Linux Driver Update Program (DUP).
The kmod-ixgbe-3.4.8_k-2.el6_1 packages provide temporary drivers for the following hardware beyond what was delivered in Scientific Linux 6.1:
Intel 10 Gigabit PCI ExpressScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kmod-ixgbe-3.4.8_k-3.el6_1.i686.rpm66be33ad9c30754b2a68202a3442c31c59d1b704528274c1174945ad8e29ed59SLEA-2011:1348-1new packages: kmod-tg3The kmod-tg3 packages provide kernel modules for controlling Broadcom Tigon3 Ethernet network devices.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* The kmod-tg3 packages contain a temporary driver update released as part of the Scientific Linux Driver Update Program (DUP).
The kmod-tg3-3.119-1.el6_1 packages provide temporary drivers for the following hardware beyond what was delivered in Scientific Linux 6.1:
Broadcom Tigon3 EthernetScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kmod-tg3-3.119-2.el6_1.i686.rpm3d63a89022ecb6a81d3d0c2d7477c439ed5f71e01445f8e2fe8db215530172c3SLEA-2011:1358-1rsyslog* This update introduces the new configuration option "SpaceLFOnReceive" and the log format template "RSYSLOG_SysklogdFileFormat". These new features allow users to configure rsyslog to behave like the old sysklogd daemon, available in previous releases.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsyslog-4.6.2-3.el6_1.4.i686.rpm773739c00cb41adbaa8a9afe8e1513c543c082a3a597767264390b775ef1c302Packages/rsyslog-gnutls-4.6.2-3.el6_1.4.i686.rpm8c0b31c55af64ec81e95017a3072240f2c1cc755b0002ef18bb4ab6af2348018Packages/rsyslog-gssapi-4.6.2-3.el6_1.4.i686.rpm5969219a7f6a44d48ea683ca2ee88b7fa3600e3e832969da2760304cc31f414bPackages/rsyslog-mysql-4.6.2-3.el6_1.4.i686.rpmdeeaa2255fc8dac35c73d3162e1aefda9a4ee7b90c3c2cfc8fa527c696dfc1a3Packages/rsyslog-pgsql-4.6.2-3.el6_1.4.i686.rpm3771e1f530862ba8b350669b9e1da3bc357168a63a0aca2872d080c2e48af87aPackages/rsyslog-relp-4.6.2-3.el6_1.4.i686.rpm00801b01fdd13a61264cf936f9fc531ed0cb9867a52f444112df79ef8d82cd3eSLEA-2011:1366-1dracutThis update adds the following enhancement:
* The dm-mod and dm-crypt kernel modules were missing from the list of kernel modules which are pre-loaded for the FIPS-140 (Federal Information Processing Standards) check. With this update, these modules have been added to the list. This update also introduces the dracut-fips-aesni subpackage which should be installed if the aesni-intel module is used in FIPS mode.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dracut-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm96c20073cc9839d505e85091662f1c7227c71a1e8481c9605b7da180eba0182cPackages/dracut-caps-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmf401927573e8a15b8528b3bffdfc923d99c8eaee60605aded9007a861a6f99d2Packages/dracut-fips-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm522af8968a732298f3497aa3c323a798d99c2f437488305f214d12deb0df33aePackages/dracut-fips-aesni-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmfa131f7e8f12c0f383938a4a087487c6c09dc34901f32f3e5af7d0dbac9a8e8fPackages/dracut-generic-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm0708031447228bf9539e81a324f4a61ad2b025bb91642a55cd64685ea7a5e8a3Packages/dracut-kernel-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm2d2b57a7ef7a3e78a3219c3eb09bfb82834576cafea08ceb889e43c3fa7eb4e8Packages/dracut-network-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmaaa544a251d876d910bcd9c37ee11b0c77b3343f66888e36c96b9d857ba999b7Packages/dracut-tools-004-53.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm9497c0082310edffd76b16e0968863076d03ecac9df33a79d17b7199758b0de0SLEA-2011:1410-2tzdataThe tzdata package contains data files with rules for various time zones around the world.
This updated package addresses the following change to Daylight Saving Time (DST):
* Belarus has canceled the Daylight Saving Time.
* New time zones have been added to track South Sudan (Africa/Juba) and West Bank (Asia/Hebron).
* Samoa changed its Time Zone so that it is on the west side of the International Date Line.
* Palestine suspended the Daylight Saving Time for the month of Ramadan.
* Fiji will observe the Daylight Saving Time in 2011.
* State of Bahia, Brazil, will resume Summer Time on Oct 16.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tzdata-2011l-4.el6.noarch.rpm973309e8ad26e4542311c3f371c18f4f9edc9685ca327077a1de6eb0304a518ePackages/tzdata-java-2011l-4.el6.noarch.rpmb5fa38befd3e36a9964e8373825570073c7c48359de39877aea6e80a4ab4b464SLEA-2011:1464-1rng-toolsThe rng-tools package contains the random number generator user space utilities, such as the rngd daemon.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* A new "-i, --ignorefail" command line option has been added to the rngd daemon. This option allows rngd to ignore repeated warning messages about failed FIPS checks.
* The rngd(8) manual page has been modified to include the "-i, --ignorefail" option.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rng-tools-2-8.el6_1.1.i686.rpmf55476b0ffb403c87f15aefa27a5ad9331b3176da18afadd3cf1dbfa3f030162SLEA-2011:1494-1new package: kmod-igbThe kmod-igb package provides kernel modules for controlling Intel Gigabit Ethernet network devices.
This enhancement update adds the kmod-igb package to Scientific Linux 6 as a part of the Scientific Linux Driver Update Program.
The kmod-igb package provides temporary drivers for the following hardware beyond what was delivered in Scientific Linux 6.1:
* Intel I350 Gigabit Ethernet Adapters
Only users requiring temporary driver support for the specific hardware noted above should install this package. Unless a system includes the exact hardware kmod-igb package explicitly supports, this package must not be installed.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kmod-igb-3.0.6_k-2.el6_1.i686.rpm8c944cae88fd5312d2e8198196c5e577debf891f1cbbced1f85b8e1e17b124d9SLEA-2011:1550-2clustermon bug fix updateThese updated clustermon packages fix the following bug:
* Previously, the clustermon tool failed to shut down nodes if the user had mounted a GFS2 file system that was not listed in the /etc/fstab file. This was caused by clustermon relying on the rgmanager tool and the GFS2 init scripts to unmount all file systems, but the cluster stack would not stop properly if the user mounted the file system manually. This has been fixed: clustermon now ensures that there are no cluster file systems mounted and then attempts to stop the cluster stack.
These updated clustermon packages add the following enhancement:
* The "get_cluster_schema" function call has been added to allow users to easily get the XML cluster schema content.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cluster-cim-0.16.2-14.el6.i686.rpm21a9b7391718bf0609a99aa0a2d688bb58435910daada71cb30ca53ea68baecdPackages/cluster-snmp-0.16.2-14.el6.i686.rpm854a456b20db93e5651f6f879bb04c9271d3151021bba0ac2f1b4b0cf4414983Packages/modcluster-0.16.2-14.el6.i686.rpmf799a32130bf0e345417d927717f15c89f01eef91e86b537cf2db6b73ad5f186SLEA-2011:1555-2dmidecode bug fix andPrior to this update, the extended records for the DMI types Memory Device (DMI type 17) and Memory Array Mapped Address (DMI type 19) were missing from the dmidecode utility output. With this update, dmidecode has been upgraded to upstream version 2.11, which updates support for the SMBIOS specification to version 2.7.1, thus fixing this bug. Now, the dmidecode output contains the extended records for DMI type 17 and DMI type 19.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dmidecode-2.11-2.el6.i686.rpm12f4f5dd100d8491de109183159fc16c1214ee2e2b36e96aa1d4c55ea8bb5da2SLEA-2011:1556-2virt-what bug fix andThe virt-what package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.11, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, this updated virt-what package fixes the following bug:
* On the 64-bit x86 architecture, if the user configured a CPU model for the virtual machine, the virt-what utility failed to detect that the guest was running inside a virtual machine. The order of tests has been rearranged, fixing the problem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-what-1.11-1.1.el6.i686.rpm8cc74a8248025917d819a7a9d88eeaa5c4f83b28debad0eda90dce4861d1b94aSLEA-2011:1560-2perl-Date-ManipThis update adds the following enhancement:
* Among other flaws, the previous version of the perl-Date-Manip package included outdated time zone definitions and an old API that is now considered deprecated. This update upgrades the perl-Date-Manip package to upstream version 6.24, which provides up-to-date time zone definitions and version 6 of the API. Users are still able to use the old API version 5 by explicitly using the Date::Manip::DM5 module.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Date-Manip-6.24-1.el6.noarch.rpm30ee510c2723e69b6a6b134ccd5dd829fa3a68f101256345602313555e89e00aSLEA-2011:1561-2yp-toolsThe Network Information Service (NIS) is a system which provides network information (login names, passwords, home directories, group information) to all of the machines on a network. NIS can enable users to login on any machine on the network as long as the machine has the NIS client programs running and the user's password is recorded in the NIS passwd database. NIS was formerly known as Sun Yellow Pages (YP).
This updated yp-tools package adds the following enhancement:
* When using the passwd.adjunct file, the ypasswd client program did not recognize the salt used for hashing a new password and therefore chose DES as the default hash function. A new environment variable YP_PASSWD_HASH, which allows users to choose the hash algorithm, was added.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/yp-tools-2.9-12.el6.i686.rpmca94e26bbae774ff1a0a68f2e11c0e75782d8638e9694343ec6637f8d8e52407SLEA-2011:1576-2omping bug fix andThe omping package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.0.4, which provides a number of bug fixes and the following enhancements:
* support for Source Specific Multicast (SSM);
* support for broadcast;
* single node mode, which allows users to detect a misconfigured local firewall;
* more precise and rich statistics;
* rate limiting;
* duplicate packet detection.
Note that this package is included as a Technology Preview.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/omping-0.0.4-1.el6.i686.rpm1599de27acbc53da8caed2441da7398e4011017a8dfc891daf1403d7bc2ca98aSLEA-2011:1578-2sblim-cmpi-nfsv3 bug fix andThe sblim-cmpi-nfsv3 package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.1.1, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sblim-cmpi-nfsv3-1.1.1-1.el6.i686.rpmd69c0e6da6134484ea2246bdf514ac8bf91c22bf7701036b8b19d9780bf81b5cPackages/sblim-cmpi-nfsv3-test-1.1.1-1.el6.i686.rpm6bce233b6ec3c1cf9f480c0bdbf7cec60d348dedc4606fc160f31e75e0bfd2a6SLEA-2011:1582-2atlasThe atlas packages have been upgraded to upstream version 3.8.4, which adds a number of enhancements over the previous version. The atlas package now contains subpackages optimized for Linux on IBM System z architectures.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/atlas-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm5bb6696d6c1eade3342bd9011e49b18b5ab203203da5415b2083971bb5853422Packages/atlas-3dnow-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm0cfe6062033fcd70981643abdc0c1a4a99b0ad690b446ad49feef66abe19d217Packages/atlas-3dnow-devel-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm18ccd9cf0c8beffa4c1c904b689a4c2a54a7e6ce87cc14cdfc705a98ad013e22Packages/atlas-devel-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpmf6fa63221f57e1aacae1b69105540f787e93389dc2ae1df1582e66699dfa3676Packages/atlas-sse-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm0c143c2320e82c8cc4dd6a856d9bca0230bd0b7b56d660b27d918b89bda8f051Packages/atlas-sse-devel-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm72352eb9dbbabd539d8ae671f7ed16bf30711bcffaa00c079792534a69631e6fPackages/atlas-sse2-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm9ef3f9cf3b05abb5b90e190407996ae806000b73fdfab80fcbd1fac3f809e6d0Packages/atlas-sse2-devel-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm887962c195de230535f4388675550303435a93e9391235aacaf2304b6b655284Packages/atlas-sse3-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm6aab37465ca322b88e38b2764306a13657864fdc59dde6c6bcabc908a4dd1441Packages/atlas-sse3-devel-3.8.4-1.el6.i686.rpm685c70bae852cdc2c8105656e7576d4ea655d7d3a2c4d9144efc8bd68de7566fSLEA-2011:1586-2libcmpiutilThis update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the performance and the interface of the libcmpiutil library have been enhanced, which is used by the libvirt-cim package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcmpiutil-0.5.6-1.el6.i686.rpmff8443b12c1f79bfaf43dc97bd8f6f69f7b07219e6c398d4d46a954462d5eb16Packages/libcmpiutil-devel-0.5.6-1.el6.i686.rpmb12fee87f8baf5aaad9ed8c035d6462f841848be34c4ec29092f95a5e7df9344SLEA-2011:1590-2new package: sanlockThe sanlock package provides a shared disk lock manager that uses disk paxos to manage leases on shared storage. Hosts connected to a common Storage Area Network (SAN) can use sanlock to synchronize the access to the shared disks. Both libvirt and vdsm can use sanlock to synchronize access to shared virtual machine (VM) images.
This enhancement update adds the sanlock package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require sanlock are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sanlock-1.8-2.el6.i686.rpm73d1f5d33c3a0c36e755f662c926d931db25b7f6c51d81272ca47f510d9adf5bPackages/sanlock-devel-1.8-2.el6.i686.rpmb767a0004393771d1eca01e17fbcb38df2b25c0633e382a550e9f78d096a933aPackages/sanlock-lib-1.8-2.el6.i686.rpmd57b89104a78aa14de80edf60a59ac44c6ed3a20a8593dcf89015537933e7cb7Packages/sanlock-python-1.8-2.el6.i686.rpmcf37e71652421f5753bec1bc0a969b47e93bbf1a3124d41b00e759b21de1a151SLEA-2011:1592-2X.Org X11 input driversThe xorg-x11-drv-acecad, xorg-x11-drv-aiptek, xorg-x11-drv-hyperpen, xorg-x11 -drv-elographics, xorg-x11-drv-fpit, xorg-x11-drv-mutouch, xorg-x11-drv- penmount, xorg-x11-drv-evdev, xorg-x11-drv-vmmouse, and xorg-x11-drv-synaptics packages contain the X.Org X11 input drivers for legacy devices.
* The xorg-x11-drv-acecad package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.5.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-aiptek package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.4.1.
* The xorg-x11-drv-elographics package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.3.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-fpit package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.4.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-hyperpen package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.4.1.
* The xorg-x11-drv-evdev package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.6.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-vmmouse package has been upgraded to upstream version 12.7.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-mouse package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.7.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-keyboard package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.6.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-synaptics package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.4.1.
* The xorg-x11-drv-mutouch package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.3.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-penmount package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.5.0.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-acecad-1.5.0-3.el6.i686.rpme9a8f76a93ccff126a6c2cc4280a58be26fa84550c5152b94f916085b7e38046Packages/xorg-x11-drv-aiptek-1.4.1-2.el6.i686.rpm0b61e5aa1cbbc4437e66494c351b0c0719c8d408f39144cd91d85e60f3f925d2Packages/xorg-x11-drv-elographics-1.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm5a2e396027f65ee75ec858db92f7d0babb22f56c3ec9583c4402ab9f000f1071Packages/xorg-x11-drv-evdev-2.6.0-2.el6.i686.rpma816ed4c6bf322f69d4c3673f79319db0d4910c549bd96e09e93fb0f744fcf36Packages/xorg-x11-drv-evdev-devel-2.6.0-2.el6.i686.rpme8d9fedec60d92cd6d595c3eb84b29692eafdf44918e70230256ea784d1ae2caPackages/xorg-x11-drv-fpit-1.4.0-2.el6.i686.rpm8e51e8e9d289555c8d45e44bb3ac915b745d90a469db49b849257383de20facdPackages/xorg-x11-drv-hyperpen-1.4.1-2.el6.i686.rpmfb65293873a4c4718bc57c2a9487bc9bf07767e1d58870a03a86723f075a950dPackages/xorg-x11-drv-keyboard-1.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpm9789988cc04fa485e6ac650260d588a76d2ce76999ad230b1e99fc53e34c075cPackages/xorg-x11-drv-mouse-1.7.0-4.el6.i686.rpme7727acb109f511525d9f0653cf5a5f577a9b194e97e0f96b968fa16b8996b27Packages/xorg-x11-drv-mutouch-1.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm2baacaa99beeea310dfaccd5800fcc8bfa6b72b132ff6f99ece007f506a944b2Packages/xorg-x11-drv-penmount-1.5.0-2.el6.i686.rpm2b21a75aa83eeb50cccbeacfcac60d6fdaa2f8819ae585a29f7afe2ef97a0675Packages/xorg-x11-drv-synaptics-1.4.1-3.el6.i686.rpmd14ee0973115bd0017cfb6704aa645e1b27d9ea0b0af57b452ae8bebe51fe4e6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-synaptics-devel-1.4.1-3.el6.i686.rpm3afd4c8426bce0f1766f7a7363732667dc26afb762c42ba258c8ba11da22bf44Packages/xorg-x11-drv-vmmouse-12.7.0-1.el6.i686.rpmaa74ae30f33ad3f7dd8d403e1e2d2f9f32fc0391ee50f628956e21f732ff9569Packages/xorg-x11-drv-void-1.4.0-1.el6.i686.rpm9b467f2cde7524c41bcd818ce2b9cdcbd55d9ae9fab11fed524413ae2db95776SLEA-2011:1594-2microcode_ctl bug fix andThis updated package fixes the following bug:
* A previous update introduced a memory leak when loading the updated microcode into memory prior to conversion of said microcode into a format suitable for the CPU. This update includes a corrected patch that de-allocates the memory correctly, ensuring memory does not leak.
In addition, this updated package provides the following enhancements:
* The Intel CPU microcode file has been updated to version 20110915, which is the most recent version of the microcode available from Intel.
* The AMD CPU microcode file version 20110111 is now included in the package.
Note that the system must be rebooted in order for these changes to take effect.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/microcode_ctl-1.17-9.el6.i686.rpmbeffce1665af8751b4f9d68c5b4c9710f26a798df523820173efabebf97a5f9dSLEA-2011:1601-2X.Org video driver packages bug fix andThe following packages have been upgraded to the higher upstream versions, which provide a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous versions:
* The xorg-x11-drv-apm package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.2.3.
* The xorg-x11-drv-ast package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.91.10.
* The xorg-x11-drv-cirrus package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.3.2.
* The xorg-x11-drv-dummy package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.3.4.
* The xorg-x11-drv-fbdev package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.4.2.
* The xorg-x11-drv-geode package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.11.12.
* The xorg-x11-drv-glint package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.2.5.
* The xorg-x11-drv-i128 package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.3.4.
* The xorg-x11-drv-i740 package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.3.2.
* The xorg-x11-drv-mach64 package has been upgraded to upstream version 6.9.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-neomagic package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.2.5.
* The xorg-x11-drv-nv package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.1.18.
* The xorg-x11-drv-openchrome package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.2.904.
* The xorg-x11-drv-r128 package has been upgraded to upstream version 6.8.1.
* The xorg-x11-drv-rendition package has been upgraded to upstream version 4.2.4.
* The xorg-x11-drv-s3virge package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.10.4.
* The xorg-x11-drv-savage package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.3.2.
* The xorg-x11-drv-siliconmotion package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.7.5.
* The xorg-x11-drv-sis package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.10.3.
* The xorg-x11-drv-sisusb package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.9.4.
* The xorg-x11-drv-tdfx package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.4.3.
* The xorg-x11-drv-trident package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.3.4.
* The xorg-x11-drv-v4l package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.2.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-vesa package has been upgraded to upstream version 2.3.0.
* The xorg-x11-drv-vmware package has been upgraded to upstream version 11.0.3.
* The xorg-x11-drv-voodoo package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.2.4.
* The xorg-x11-drv-xgi package has been upgraded to upstream version 1.6.0.
In addition, this update fixes the following bug:
* Due to a missing XGIPowerSaving() function call in the xgi video driver's source code, a server using XGI Z9-series graphics chipset was not able to recover from power-saving mode. With this update, the XGIPowerSaving() function call has been added and the server now recovers properly.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-apm-1.2.3-2.el6.i686.rpm92e813fef6798423eda0d6c5793245b8401b0f445451b1625b546d3c96435a52Packages/xorg-x11-drv-ast-0.91.10-1.el6.i686.rpm5abe342cb36b1cc12879974f220d45e2d8cf65dc7c7addc7e3fd5247583b5192Packages/xorg-x11-drv-cirrus-1.3.2-2.el6.i686.rpm7a069c0dd6e8206532de447bc6a415bf1a38d201a4a247ee15791b80e269f60ePackages/xorg-x11-drv-dummy-0.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpm3dd663d5cdaea71a696f3d548c9c45666d010e5b57150dacb04bb8f38c668732Packages/xorg-x11-drv-fbdev-0.4.2-2.el6.i686.rpm2f04fd97e64607b4ed6218847bb150f6835ff6662c10d2b2472fe1ace2da22a6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-geode-2.11.12-1.el6.i686.rpmfef5be2014c66c2d61aee45604def35cf65e2188620a7cb5ebc35ce22c3a6126Packages/xorg-x11-drv-glint-1.2.5-1.el6.i686.rpm0a513118a444e2beceec7da61933efbe45461cdbd6f3eea46cd2c898570e4007Packages/xorg-x11-drv-i128-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpme408fe8034db4a2f7db585b17d67426eccbb77ad81fdc584e709b76d4d2c4aa3Packages/xorg-x11-drv-i740-1.3.2-2.el6.i686.rpm9bc9793ac1423f9f78a0c9e4d38bd0618a4089538fc760ac9eb9722dbc880f7fPackages/xorg-x11-drv-mach64-6.9.0-1.el6.i686.rpm52fa14cf88cfe6398e07422fe68dd3e7f20b4332ae2bede647c98c7793460ef9Packages/xorg-x11-drv-neomagic-1.2.5-1.el6.i686.rpme9b289fca87f72b76f9067b9fb14c34bea4d9462df9cc0c981a5009d526f2b2dPackages/xorg-x11-drv-nv-2.1.18-2.el6.i686.rpm559a7e876dd7febcd933d0acd82c9eabdd5ade1b436556591feecacb344f0363Packages/xorg-x11-drv-openchrome-0.2.904-4.el6.i686.rpmb0e1a9a6b3de3a1910826460440b2d38a513d48c504b621ed23bf1001f02b40bPackages/xorg-x11-drv-openchrome-devel-0.2.904-4.el6.i686.rpm4a5eff7aac9fae6e349b6dfe037f8ac2482651f04417947623516512ca313a9fPackages/xorg-x11-drv-r128-6.8.1-3.el6.i686.rpmb1e24add5117d2e0ddfb51b5c2379f41eee0bc26f7296d39fabbf9227e50d103Packages/xorg-x11-drv-rendition-4.2.4-1.el6.i686.rpm6efd5d2752df04074756c3c890ea78ada89cf6701f7af717dd716b8ae7d2eb64Packages/xorg-x11-drv-s3virge-1.10.4-2.el6.i686.rpmf93ad026516a3f6611eb210b2212a18fb3b61ebb9f0306bece936dcf97efe667Packages/xorg-x11-drv-savage-2.3.2-1.el6.i686.rpm086dde18f5d1a8742a1e65351a19d960bd26669f56f85df52ae5311fee818544Packages/xorg-x11-drv-siliconmotion-1.7.5-1.el6.i686.rpm5c197878bbd9ce28504c37efcc12639304488b59461a482eba799928265969a2Packages/xorg-x11-drv-sis-0.10.3-1.el6.i686.rpm849cd676c8d215c2bd97f741121deebde5d86b099d406275ec43896185200878Packages/xorg-x11-drv-sisusb-0.9.4-1.el6.i686.rpmd30d25ffdd857b5e47cb71b307fdc19faf8c2a64e6d9d6dfe162b46b49f6329aPackages/xorg-x11-drv-tdfx-1.4.3-2.el6.i686.rpm5f112d28fb5a8c2dcf209bd34c5e5e390cf3a1ea9b7039bc350076fc15ed570cPackages/xorg-x11-drv-trident-1.3.4-1.el6.i686.rpme280299bf9a71a82c78466c24ff5e6565c65259f357b3ebd9d729aeb9201eee7Packages/xorg-x11-drv-v4l-0.2.0-4.el6.i686.rpmd2928fa30b9ad5cdf046b25f43fd8484ac21b8166d6fdaf0a412315491fd556ePackages/xorg-x11-drv-vesa-2.3.0-2.el6.i686.rpm913b209aa1b063f337326554b546f8225bc2f1e2cc0a2da4aafaefbe5e4373c8Packages/xorg-x11-drv-vmware-11.0.3-1.el6.i686.rpm66f366269c1f55d9c41f5d1b05f05058322bc3e0f482f1cba88ec9f4c43a6bcfPackages/xorg-x11-drv-voodoo-1.2.4-1.el6.i686.rpm964d6cbc79302cb8541f734c8b4ad5d9a3321ed11ff0368edca2854937aa4de1Packages/xorg-x11-drv-xgi-1.6.0-11.el6.i686.rpmb22dc48d35f2a5fed693981ad0f49b655faead1655e3565faf5027a5e4b4e8daSLEA-2011:1602-2xorg-x11-server and tigervnc bug fix andThe tigervnc packages provide a TigerVNC remote display system, which allows users to manage graphical applications on remote machines.
The xorg-x11-server packages have been upgraded to upstream version 1.10.4, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
In addition, this update fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a problem in the gnome-screensaver application that caused screen resume failures, the X server was set to stop proxying the lid state in output connectivity. As a consequence, when using certain configurations, such as a dual head setup with span mode, the screen configuration was not changed to use only the external screen on the laptop lid close. With this update, the problem with gnome-screensaver has been resolved, and X server has been modified to inspect the lid state again. When the laptop lid is closed, the laptop display is disconnected and the screen configuration is changed to use only the external monitor. When the laptop lid is open, the screen configuration returns to the dual head setup using span mode.
* The /usr/bin/xvfb-run script incorrectly used the undefined tempfile variable instead of the mktemp command when creating a temporary directory for an X authorization file. The script was not able to create the directory and therefore failed to start Xvfb (X virtual framebuffer). The xvfb-run script now works as expected using mktemp.
* The X server did not respect screen limits properly. Therefore, the mouse cursor could be moved outside the visible areas of the screen. Screen limits are now respected by the X server, and the cursor can no longer leave the visible areas of the screen.
* The X server did not recognize the lid state correctly if a laptop with attached external display booted with the lid closed. Therefore, the Gnome Display Manager's login dialog did not appear on the external screen. With this update, the X server recognizes the lid as closed, and the login dialog now displays on the external screen in the scenario described.
* Under certain circumstances, a user's keyboard and key mappings could go out of sync if the mappings were modified with the xmodmap utility. With this update, the underlying code has been fixed, and modified key mappings can now be used as expected.
* The panning feature did not work correctly with X Resize, Rotate and Reflect Extension (RandR) when CRTC cursor confinement was enabled. As a consequence, users were not able to move the mouse pointer beyond the visible part of the screen although certain inaccessible regions were within the panning area. With this update, RandR has been modified to disable CRTC cursor confinement when panning is enabled. The panning feature now works as expected.
* When the XChangePointerControl() function was called by a driver after a device was removed from the system, the function tried to dereference the pointer to already freed memory. As a consequence, the X server terminated with a segmentation fault. The X server does not call this function anymore and crashes no longer in the situation described.
* Pointer events were not handled correctly when switching screens using the PointerKeys feature with multi-head ATI or NVIDIA graphics cards. This caused the X server to terminate unexpectedly. With this update, events handling has been modified and the X server no longer crashes under these circumstances.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tigervnc-1.0.90-0.17.20110314svn4359.el6.i686.rpm6197655f59cd238e53c948fcdd00082903819e1fede844bfb3a4d3eb8f6aef2ePackages/tigervnc-server-1.0.90-0.17.20110314svn4359.el6.i686.rpmf3d87aad7e392c2e725b0c76d91c5273b1526a86ea7b5680cb2760c1cc913411Packages/tigervnc-server-applet-1.0.90-0.17.20110314svn4359.el6.noarch.rpm197e454409fb77676a8471acb4d6a3a0e6259b038d1fed6657215f3438b5fe22Packages/tigervnc-server-module-1.0.90-0.17.20110314svn4359.el6.i686.rpmd49e90ce7eeb3ec0e0178b82a4e9144f538416fab0efd933204bf22c051f0476Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xdmx-1.10.4-6.el6.i686.rpm3af70fc50110e7ba28958cb331247fab1932a84f3180bfbe8d589104d1fc7457Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xephyr-1.10.4-6.el6.i686.rpm14db51c021a17a9d77f3acf0dbd3a1cbf53d90d3b87e27ec79a93e4c35b6c652Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.10.4-6.el6.i686.rpmd10e13145e519466199d7064789334027b2f91d805e4110e783f8ee0a4df1807Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.10.4-6.el6.i686.rpmb9dc895f6a63013e1f7815fda4591ef17cccfb2315a5a1c491e29f5b20050205Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xvfb-1.10.4-6.el6.i686.rpm7eb1ce9389c695437ff10418f476b4c69895e4fb1000290ffdc89b8fe46dc26dPackages/xorg-x11-server-common-1.10.4-6.el6.i686.rpm969269869bcf903de45f1609248221b25d07484af41571a14babb1db9cdd00ecPackages/xorg-x11-server-devel-1.10.4-6.el6.i686.rpm385d067855ebd18aefd5cfc1df1c2da0892e0ff43dcb7da5d411ec268b3d2e90Packages/xorg-x11-server-source-1.10.4-6.el6.noarch.rpmfa8d2c3e5d8116cc1accbd123dec24afda05f9a013f4996dacdb0c97b886421dSLEA-2011:1609-2new package: libvirt-snmpThe new package libvirt-snmp allows to control and monitor libvirt virtualization management tool by the way of the SNMP protocol. SNMP is an Internet-standard protocol for managing devices on IP networks, its modular structure allows it to be used in new fields and this new package allow virtualization management by bridging the SNMP protocol and the libvirt API.
This enhancement update adds the libvirt-snmp package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require libvert-snmp are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-snmp-0.0.2-3.el6.i686.rpmf8acf6d9625a08ca77589841a8082a2eb6867dd770ee5ad234d081a4aefce836SLEA-2011:1610-2new packages: spice-gtkspice-gtk is a GTK2 widget for SPICE clients. Both virt-manager and virt-viewer can make use of this widget to access virtual machines using the SPICE protocol.
This enhancement update adds spice-gtk to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-glib-0.6-2.el6.i686.rpm8055a44121cf903646769afcb5fc14dc49aebf5919f9083bd6d937a90e0d86b7Packages/spice-glib-devel-0.6-2.el6.i686.rpmc9c95f6d3ddf39884f01a22a30820f913e6c1188eb7ee204d1cf308baec8cadaPackages/spice-gtk-0.6-2.el6.i686.rpme01c87dcc32c720f96eb16c700fc0a01edbfaa2a89d9dfbd94cec7c97d8e18bbPackages/spice-gtk-devel-0.6-2.el6.i686.rpme9eb2031dfeeefe63dc45250fd6b0b2e3435d283a54a532effb196fd159f5f2aPackages/spice-gtk-python-0.6-2.el6.i686.rpmee4246bcaeb370a54cbe1237d3be904afa47704ab330600eb0fafa9b60d14aaaPackages/spice-gtk-tools-0.6-2.el6.i686.rpma0d2fbc45a1911975bbf06b3de7d64e88232810ea8c32343dabbb6aa01eab67aSLEA-2011:1611-2wpa_supplicantThe wpa_supplicant package contains a WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) Supplicant utility for Linux, BSD, and Windows with support for WPA and WPA2 (IEEE 802.11i/RSN). The supplicant is a IEEE 802.1X/WPA component that is used in client workstations. It implements key negotiation with a WPA Authenticator and it controls the roaming and IEEE 802.11 authentication/association of the wlan driver.
The wpa_supplicant package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.7.3. This update provides the nl80211 driver and background scanning functionality that are required for efficient connections to RSA token-based WiFi networks.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wpa_supplicant-0.7.3-2.el6.i686.rpm90a337d8064b504fb02641e8b8425f2b10b6ebdb37aefde43f2b55fcff0380f5SLEA-2011:1612-2gnome-system-monitorThe gnome-system-monitor package contains a tool which allows to graphically view and manipulate the running processes on the system. It also provides an overview of available resources such as CPU and memory.
This updated gnome-system-monitor package adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, the CPU History graph could be hard to read if it displayed large numbers of CPUs. This update modifies the design: scrollbars were added for easier manipulation of the window and random color is now generated to each CPU.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-system-monitor-2.28.0-9.el6.i686.rpm6a1ae952b8fff825de4538d266e24ed43880e96397bd24351c6b6233cbd1fc68SLEA-2011:1614-2virt-viewer bug fix andThe virt-viewer package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.4.1, which provides support for The Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments (SPICE) multihead setups.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Running the virt-viewer utility with the "--verbose" or "-v" option did not display verbose information. With this update, additional data has been provided so that the command outputs detailed information.
* Previously, the virt-viewer utility failed to connect to remote displays when using SSH tunneling with the SSH server on a non-standard port number. An upstream patch has been applied to address this issue and virt-viewer now correctly displays remote quests.
* Previously, running the "virt-viewer --zoom" command with a zoom level specified did not work correctly. This update fixes the initial zoom level on a display, and the primary window zoom level is now propagated to secondary windows. As a result, the zoom option works as expected.
* Using a wildcard address (for example, 0.0.0.0) as a listen address for the graphic server could cause virt-viewer to fail to connect to remote virtual machines. If the user used the "virt-viewer --direct --connect" command with a remote IP address to connect a virtual machine, virt-viewer connected to the graphic server but was not able to connect to the virtual machine. The hostname is now used from the libvirt URI and virt-viewer can open remote virtual machines successfully.
* Due to an invalid implementation of the libvirt events API, the virt-viewer utility occasionally resulted in a deadlock. To avoid deadlock situations, ff callbacks are now invoked from a clean stack instead of being called directly from the remote callback.
* Previously, the window titles for virt-viewer instances did not contain the name of the displayed guest, nor did they contain the number of guest displays (for multihead setups). The source code has been modified so that the titles now contain both the name of the guest and the number of displays.
* Guests are normally configured with their VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server on a TCP socket, but can be also configured to use a UNIX domain socket instead. Prior to this update, virt-viewer was unable to connect to such a guest and terminated unexpectedly with a segmentation fault when attempting to open it. A patch has been applied to address the issue and the virt-viewer utility now opens guests successfully and no longer crashes.
* Due to certain broken key combinations, sending the Ctrl+Alt+F9 and Ctrl+Alt+F10 key combinations incorrectly opened the tty4 and tty5 text consoles in virt-viewer. This update fixes the broken key combinations and the text console no longer opens when sending the aforementioned key combinations.
* Previously, the window title was missing the guestname when waiting for a domain to start. To fix this problem, the initial window title is set to the " --wait" command line argument while waiting for a virtual machine to start. When the machine actually appears, the title is updated to the real name of the machine.
* With the SPICE (Simple Protocol for Independent Computing Environments) graphics, the virt-viewer windows did not display the "Press Ctrl+Alt to release pointer" information. With this update, VirtViewerDisplaySpice is connected to the grab signals in DisplaySpice, which ensures that the release sequence message is now displayed.
virt-viewer package, which fixes these bugs and adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-viewer-0.4.1-7.el6.i686.rpm18fda3fa338d2f7d790255a87f36b7146b67d872d433c7d65575301d3aabb25eSLEA-2011:1621-2xorg-x11-drv-qxl bug fix and* The xorg-x11-drv-qxl package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.0.14, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-drv-qxl-0.0.14-10.el6.i686.rpm4ebf8803c8df299c82c8e4388e735fb487887fa5354aa9ef1b1ea5e8e84e4778SLEA-2011:1625-2new package: wdaemonThe new wdaemon package contains a daemon to wrap input driver hotplugging in the X.Org implementation of the X Window System server. The wdaemon package emulates virtual input devices to avoid otherwise non-persistent configuration of Wacom tablets to persist across device removals.
This enhancement update adds the wdaemon package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require wdaemon should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wdaemon-0.17-2.el6.i686.rpm609d76c0e5794adc51c5bf259b73adc9d0b38c09a71dccb51a5bb11e75d63e36SLEA-2011:1627-2new packages: btparserThe btparser is a backtrace parser and analyzer library, which works with backtraces produced by the GNU Project Debugger. It can parse a text file with a backtrace to a tree of C structures, allowing to analyze the threads and frames of the backtrace and process them.
This enhancement update adds the btparser package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require btparser are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/btparser-0.13-1.el6.i686.rpm2c92995a88084aa858f7acf0d84098b226372ceebaf32a0b62d6702df64ddcd2Packages/btparser-devel-0.13-1.el6.i686.rpm189d5a35bf82caac2fb041a47d588ca002d579cc444169aded794f12902dd7efSLEA-2011:1629-2spice-protocol bug fix and* The spice-protocol package has been upgraded to upstream version 0.8.1, which provides a number of enhancements over the previous version, including support for asynchronous guest I/O operations, support for suspending guest I/O operations, and support for changing guest volume.
In addition, this update fixes the following bug:
* The SPICE client failed to connect to the SPICE server on the target host after a virtual machine had been migrated to a remote machine. This happened when the migration of the virtual machine took longer than the expiration time of the SPICE ticket that was set on the target host. Without a valid password, the SPICE server refused connection from the SPICE client and the SPICE session had to be closed. To prevent this problem, support for spice semi-seamless migration has been added. Other components such as spice-client, spice-server and qemu-kvm have also been modified to support this feature. SPICE now allows the SPICE client to connect to the SPICE server on the target host at the very start of the virtual machine migration, just before the migrate monitor command is given to the qemu-kvm application. With a valid ticket on the target host, the SPICE ticket on the destination no longer expires and the SPICE client now remains open when the virtual machine migration is done.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-protocol-0.8.1-2.el6.noarch.rpm0f83f626b64308088cbb755385cd40379e1d0313967141dcae13a5b72077529eSLEA-2011:1633-2new package: tbootThe tboot package provides Trusted Boot (tboot), an open source pre- kernel/VMM module, that uses Intel Trusted Execution Technology (Intel TXT) to initialize the launch of a operating system kernels and virtual machines.
This enhancement update adds tboot to Scientific Linux 6.
All users wishing to evaluate trusted boot capabilities are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tboot-1.5.0-0.1.20110714.el6.i686.rpme834bdf885f6c2a00915fee064c7d73956484d8842533562d1bdd96700282f58SLEA-2011:1636-2new package: libvirt-qmfThe libvirt-qmf package contains a daemon to allow remote control of the libvirt API through the Qpid Management Framework (QMF).
This update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the libvirt-qmf package obsoletes the libvirt-qpid package, which provided similar functionality. The new package uses the matahari library to provide an interface consistent with that of other Matahari agents.
Note: After installation, it is advisable to convert existing QMF consoles, that previously connected to libvirt-qpid, to use libvirt-qmf as their interface. Also, when creating a new QMF console, it is recommended to use libvirt-qmf to communicate with libvirt.
All users requiring libvirt-qmf are advised to install this new package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-qmf-0.3.0-4.el6.i686.rpm4a54b871a69da4ab42505f55dbf42dfa9b91e411084689ecdae1b5dcdefee82cSLEA-2011:1639-2RDMA stack bug fix andThe following general upgrade has been performed:
* The InfiniBand/iWARP/RDMA stack components have been upgraded to more recent upstream versions.
Also, these updated packages fix numerous bugs, including but not limited to the following:
* The perftest, qperf, and srptool packages spec files erroneously limited the 32 bit Intel build to just the i386 architecture while Scientific Linux 6 now defaults 32 bit Intel builds to the i686 architecture. As a consequence these packages failed to build on the i686 architecture. With this update the error has been corrected and the packages build as expected.
* In Scientific Linux 6.1 changes to network functions to support multiple IP addresses on an interface were made. This caused the ifup-ib script to fail to start IPoIB interfaces depending on how the ifcfg-ib[n] (where [n] is 0 or greater) file was written. Erroneous error messages, "Error: an inet prefix is expected rather than" or "Error, some other host already uses address" were logged. With this update, the ifup-ib script has been changed to handle an array of multiple IP addresses and the error no longer occurs in the scenario described.
In addition, these updated packages provide the following enhancements:
* This update provides support in OpenSM for Single Root I/O Virtualization (SRIOV) using SRIOV ports exposed on Mellanox SRIOV capable devices.
* An OpenSM update was required in order to provide SRIOV support and the update changed the names of the libraries exported by OpenSM and the rest of the InfiniBand management stack. Therefore a new package, "compat-opensm-libs", that provides a copy of the original libraries, was added to the stack to prevent this upgrade from breaking installed applications.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 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7668798b4010ab79110b561c9c2bd56460278cf94d575d7ff753ab5fa6584c87Packages/mvapich-static-1.2.0-0.3563.rc1.3.el6.i686.rpm142a5f247893bc62d674a09a50a9869a149eff8583eee9143bfed2173f0e6793Packages/mvapich2-1.6-3.el6.i686.rpm5f81798d0951c1b0c6aeb8f40033fae6b07d38baa5301cc71a4a45ea9072d70aPackages/mvapich2-common-1.6-3.el6.noarch.rpmb70520c03fedbfd9982fa1edcff7898ff267287f1c1a00d51f8a7bf7b31abd28Packages/mvapich2-devel-1.6-3.el6.i686.rpmdac7cb4e22745d148517c859d0dce038a7c79c09bbb058043dee932228273ed5Packages/openmpi-1.5.3-3.el6.i686.rpm58b361c654ca009421cab7a28c88d66d60dec7faae2910c5b9d0bca237bfda45Packages/openmpi-devel-1.5.3-3.el6.i686.rpmf57ba1c02638dbd8f97d1fa884dfc45508c0add17504a3bf6fbda466a4a84c37Packages/opensm-3.3.9-1.el6.i686.rpm5ac342dc214f75dd0c0dcfd2e9765d3d15dce56d8099cb2657bcc760dd99a4b0Packages/opensm-devel-3.3.9-1.el6.i686.rpm20238cc63d24464863802a58e7df9a12e34223cfdb8310a116c3fee7a97e5cdbPackages/opensm-libs-3.3.9-1.el6.i686.rpm3c7f512a9235a4eb271588f55500a778f27301d554924e73cbded3cfea7db6b5Packages/opensm-static-3.3.9-1.el6.i686.rpm7e3e62068b190a1224b517b531478d3763c9040b6181e3843e4d897f9a2f6001Packages/perftest-1.3.0-1.el6.i686.rpm26e56f933cbe38c8eec080ebc676906f7d7029bbcbf43b7507e810e44234db8fPackages/qperf-0.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpm57081d984cb60b76a95b86abfd18386bd95df16767b761c5c2ecc3244c751954Packages/rdma-1.0-14.el6.noarch.rpm5c5c0a9e9fa3f5858d86a307d9e4e668853995ec3ea1f11a54ec086d2963de06Packages/srptools-0.0.4-10.el6.i686.rpm7f3abb47dd5fdcacad240004f135c488cddde8a6ef36e9a12d26f81dd642ed27SLEA-2011:1640-2new packages: sgabiosThe sgabios packages provide the Google Serial Graphics Adapter BIOS (SGABIOS) for legacy 86-bit software to communicate with an attached serial console.
This enhancement update adds the new sgabios packages to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sgabios-0-0.3.20110621svn.el6.i686.rpm3716b2459a1ff88d4a21f8d3d372e79009618ead7130633c9afff6fa7e9d455fPackages/sgabios-bin-0-0.3.20110621svn.el6.noarch.rpmc2e2e6a826d3c1e71ad54862aadd557ef4fffe55bd5bafaf3db86a7a18bf34c1SLEA-2011:1652-2gnome-screensaver bug fix andThis update fixes the following bugs:
* When the user locked the screen and the X Window System did not support the X Resize, Rotate (XRandR) or XF86VM gamma fade extensions, then the gnome- screensaver utility terminated with a segmentation fault. With this update, additional checks are made before calling the fade_setup() function, and gnome- screensaver no longer terminates.
* Prior to this update, the Unlock dialog box arbitrarily changed between the monitors in dual head setups, based on the position of the mouse pointer. The Unlock dialog box is now placed on a consistent monitor instead of where the mouse is located.
* Previously, when docking a laptop and using an external monitor, parts of the background got cut off due to incorrect logic for determining monitor dimensions. With this update, the source code is modified and the login screen is now displayed correctly.
* Previously, in rare cases, the screen saver entered a deadlock if monitors were removed during the fade up. The screen was locked as a consequence. This update modifies gnome-screensaver so that the screen saver responds as expected.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, there was no indicator of the keyboard layout when the screen was locked. Users who used more than one layout did not know which layout was active. Consequently, users could be forced to type the password several times. This update adds the missing keyboard layout indicator.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-screensaver-2.28.3-18.el6.i686.rpm5e6aa78048c0ededf72477425e0347131ddb72bffc5cddb49f606b99e02dcb0fSLEA-2011:1653-2new package: libunistringThis portable C library implements the UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32 Unicode string types, together with functions for character processing (names, classifications, and properties) and functions for string processing (iteration, formatted output, width, word breaks, line breaks, normalization, case folding, and regular expressions).
This enhancement update adds the libunistring package to Scientific Linux 6. The libunistring package has been added as a dependency for the System Security Services Daemon (SSSD) in order to process internationalized HBAC rules on FreeIPA servers.
All users who require libunistring should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libunistring-0.9.3-4.el6.i686.rpm67a536822dee38e25cff033df88c59e61b5825060a0f1f5b7fb7226a59b58444Packages/libunistring-devel-0.9.3-4.el6.i686.rpm0fb56eb41e11fc5386af3590213c8266382f8695a2d4d3ef4642c4ee838b42c2SLEA-2011:1654-2gnome-session bug fix andThese updated gnome-session packages fix the following bug:
* Prior to this update, the gnome-session utility may have improperly saved desktop sessions. As a consequence, when logging in, the running applications were incorrectly collapsed from multiple workspaces into the first workspace and their initial position was not restored. This has been fixed: applications are now restored in their original workspaces and correctly positionally placed.
In addition, these updated gnome-session packages provide the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, users were not able to manage multiple custom GNOME sessions while being logged in. Now, multiple sessions can be managed under the Options tab of System -> Preferences -> Startup Applications.
gnome-session packages, which resolve this bug and add this enhancement.Scientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gnome-session-2.28.0-18.el6.i686.rpm7d85c4f80cd6c40c69617b3e4e6bd5d385b67520ad883e76b6ba01c1851f0b45Packages/gnome-session-custom-session-2.28.0-18.el6.i686.rpm8c61b330de05453c5e58d77236f2c5d6086d463c9e5297e2c06847eba0a95d41Packages/gnome-session-xsession-2.28.0-18.el6.i686.rpma2e7e3e27db9728d29987c69dc8a4a604f2724dd7f94f82fea136435c53935efSLEA-2011:1657-2aclThis update adds the following enhancements:
* Prior to this update, the ACL library did not provide any function to check for extended ACLs of a file without following symbolic links. The only available function, acl_extended_file(), used to cause unnecessary mounts of autofs. This update introduces a new function, acl_extended_file_nofollow(), that checks for extended ACLs of a file without following symbolic links.
* Previously, the ACL library was linked without support for RELRO (read-only relocations) flags. With this update, the library is now linked with partial RELRO support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/acl-2.2.49-6.el6.i686.rpma3fe5829c0755ec9b32ba6fa160020a885ce283af8769f80d4aba4e0192d9edePackages/libacl-2.2.49-6.el6.i686.rpmad3e112b85a01405021cc8da3531413529f1bdbd367df9d94f18c3dba328e2e1Packages/libacl-devel-2.2.49-6.el6.i686.rpmcf6b965901a5a2172577612bb7ac9bbfefef58a729434c29446a91b37495db63SLEA-2011:1659-2augeas bug fix andThe augeas packages have been upgraded to upstream version 0.9.0, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.
This update also fixes the following bug:
* Previously, due to a bug in the source code, parsing invalid files failed silently without any error message. With this update, error messages are provided to inform users about the problem.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/augeas-0.9.0-1.el6.i686.rpmfdee7214f72dd453eeac216ead602091cffd3a7f3f49b187614580d60b8208ccPackages/augeas-devel-0.9.0-1.el6.i686.rpm27c1c01e08f58a500250698ad405f0a0529baecb0b9b2080b0f1f530c5e06b06Packages/augeas-libs-0.9.0-1.el6.i686.rpmfa6456635f478ee25a8a74908f11bd246ef9ce03e16d35f95629f0e1aea6a59cSLEA-2011:1663-2hwdataThis update adds the following enhancements:
* The pci.ids database has been updated with information about HP Laptop WiFi chipsets.
* The pci.ids database has been updated with information about future Intel PCH (Platform Controller Hub) devices.
* The pci.ids database has been updated with correct information about QLogic IBA7322 InfiniBand devices.
* The pci.ids database has been updated with information about future Atheros wireless devices.
* The pci.ids database has been updated with information about future Broadcom wireless devices.
* The pci.ids database has been updated according to the latest upstream changes.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hwdata-0.233-7.6.el6.noarch.rpmcdba4a9c65366823cd5bb9e18194a001056cbb6d5d93d75deacf26c3c63cdbf8SLEA-2011:1672-2libnihThis update adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, the libnih package was compiled without the read-only relocations (RELRO) flag. Programs built against the libnih library could be vulnerable to various attacks based on overwriting the ELF section of a program. To enhance the security, the libnih package is now provided with partial RELRO support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libnih-1.0.1-7.el6.i686.rpm1b0ca2693611635d35ad7d069532a0116e4b958afadad229b6e85206f27ca948Packages/libnih-devel-1.0.1-7.el6.i686.rpmcd17ecaf261a3c04f8fd9cb67c86d9a1b89761eb71d873d233b4220b9ce0ec2bSLEA-2011:1676-2tcp_wrappersThe tcp_wrappers packages provide small daemon programs which can monitor and filter incoming requests for systat, finger, FTP, telnet, rlogin, rsh, exec, tftp, talk and other network services. These packages also contain the libwrap library, which adds the same filtering capabilities to programs linked against it, such as to sshd among others.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* Previously, the tcp_wrappers packages were compiled without the RELRO (read- only relocations) flag. Programs provided by this package and also programs built against the tcp_wrappers libraries were thus vulnerable to various attacks based on overwriting the ELF section of a program. To increase the security of tcp_wrappers programs and libraries, the tcp_wrappers spec file has been modified to use the "-Wl,-z,relro" flags when compiling the packages. As a result, the tcp_wrappers packages are now provided with partial RELRO protection.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tcp_wrappers-7.6-57.el6.i686.rpm47a774a9e587aa601c8e402964adf8d49d2ef94889464a0a1305cea3b75c4efaPackages/tcp_wrappers-devel-7.6-57.el6.i686.rpm6f56d294c571fd4ac078fa1accccf3bcab703c6e8fa7ccbfcfee951f4dbb6835Packages/tcp_wrappers-libs-7.6-57.el6.i686.rpmabf821ec7df00a498d7c619eb29a757a4160c8d705e8d808e356fb7281c072e5SLEA-2011:1678-2zlibThe zlib package provides a general-purpose lossless data compression library that is used by many different programs.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* This update sets RELRO flags by default, so that the zlib library is compiled with partial RELRO protection support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/minizip-1.2.3-27.el6.i686.rpm2a494121735f991bef3284129e39164f0718bf2ee555829e9d17c584b00fe194Packages/minizip-devel-1.2.3-27.el6.i686.rpm0bdb02a9afa1a1502599e1e694eb80f51bf6d4153ba61c9246cf35f2e1a137c6Packages/zlib-1.2.3-27.el6.i686.rpm6b85ab7db0aa726828c4779f0507fda717b163d6b6dacbc87eee20933c1a66dfPackages/zlib-devel-1.2.3-27.el6.i686.rpm29780fcb39009807349a655e740d6d9f544b4d98b8928f4dd853ab62f57faf1dPackages/zlib-static-1.2.3-27.el6.i686.rpmc5ddbcc06a6e5169d27caaa54d0c8a7063d1eef61efd7dbda9a7d957a038222fSLEA-2011:1681-2iwl6000g2a-firmwareThe iwl6000g2a-firmware package has been upgraded to upstream version 17.168.5.3, which provides an enhancement over the previous version.
iwl6000g2a-firmware package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/iwl6000g2a-firmware-17.168.5.3-1.el6.noarch.rpm3a9483ee6597417c1283a856e9b490ece89745121474a686436702c2b1ba6d9dSLEA-2011:1684-2keyutils bug fix andThis update fixes the following bug:
* The keyutils subpackage did not contain a dependency on the keyutils-libs subpackage but rather it contained only an implicit dependency on the libkeyutils.so.[n] shared object files specified as the SONAME variable. As a consequence, the keyutils subpackage could have been updated without applying the newest keyutils libraries, which could have caused keyutils to work incorrectly. To fix this issue, the keyutils spec file has been modified to include an explicit dependency on the version of keyutils-libs that matches the keyutils subpackage. Both subpackages are now updated together.
This update also provides the following enhancement:
* Previously, the keyutils subpackages were compiled without the RELRO (read- only relocations) flag. Programs provided by this package and also programs built against the keyutils libraries were thus vulnerable to various attacks based on overwriting the ELF section of a program. To increase the security of keyutils programs and libraries, the keyutils spec file has been modified to use the "-Wl,-z,relro" flags when compiling the packages. As a result, the keyutils subpackages are now provided with partial RELRO protection.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/keyutils-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpm461ef4c02b3a28365fc5d7779c976d69af5c1a6e19b15552e422dd20824d953ePackages/keyutils-libs-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpm115d4c4879555da3e6bb58378f9a54c873f50943f11143b667738737938c338fPackages/keyutils-libs-devel-1.4-3.el6.i686.rpm74a024df4916888d0a110bd94603caf201c921a869869a47796b5ccb690161c4SLEA-2011:1685-2libhugetlbfs bug fix andThe libhugetlbfs packages have been upgraded to upstream version 2.12, which provide a number of bug fixes and add additional administrator support for using large pages over the previous version. The libhugetlbfs library and utilities now increase overall system performance, especially for large memory systems. The packages are synchronized with kernel support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libhugetlbfs-2.12-2.el6.i686.rpm101fb79d57be31ba5c564c3050030997361cb5c66f7fef734dea05a4d7dc8d4fPackages/libhugetlbfs-devel-2.12-2.el6.i686.rpmef3e28cf91f64e4b7b5bb834035a74e1c8f9ca1864dc8f89ee06527848221000Packages/libhugetlbfs-utils-2.12-2.el6.i686.rpm7706d2647586606a62d0b492d2f9f728e1b6d85d63ee15f666d2e4b9cffaa609SLEA-2011:1711-2389-ds-base bug fix andThis update fixes the following bugs:
* If a server sent a response to an unbind request and the client simply closed the connection, Directory Server 8.2 logged "Netscape Portable Runtime error -5961 (TCP connection reset by peer.)".
* An incorrect SELinux context caused AVC errors in /var/log/audit/audit.log.
* A number of memory leaks and performance errors were fixed..
* The DS could not restart after a new object class was created which used the entryUSN attribute.
* The ns-slapd process segfaulted if suffix referrals were enabled.
* A high volume of TCP traffic could cause the slapd process to quit responding to clients.
* Attempting to delete a VLV index caused the server to hang.
* Connections to the DS by an RSA authentication server using simple paged results by default would timeout.
* Running a simple paged search against a subtree with a host-based ACI would hang the server.
* If the target attribute list for an ACI had syntax errors and more than five attributes, the server crashed.
* It was not possible to set account lockout policies after upgrading from RHDS 8.1.
* Adding an entry with an RDN containing a % caused the server to crash.
* Only FIPS-supported ciphers can be used if the server is running in FIPS mode.
* It is possible to disable SSLv3 and only allow TLS.
* If the changelog was encrypted and the certificate became corrupt, the server crashed.
* If the passwordisglobalpolicy attribute was enabled on a chained server, a secure connection to the master failed.
* If a chained database was replicated, the server could segfault.
* Editing a replication agreement to use SASL/GSS-API failed with GSS-API errors.
* In replication, a msgid may not be sent to the right thread, which caused "Bad parameter to an LDAP routine" errors. This causes failures to propagate up and halt replication.
* Password changes were replicated among masters replication, but not to consumers.
* If an entry was modified on RHDS and the corresponding entry was deleted on the Windows side, the sync operation attempts to use the wrong entry.
* Some changes were not properly synced over to RHDS from Windows.
* RHDS entries were not synced over to Windows if the user's CN had a comma.
* Intensive update loads on master servers could break the cache on the consumer, causing it to crash.
* Syncing a multi-valued attribute could delete all the other instances of that attribute when a new value was added.
* If a synced user subtree on Windows was deleted and then a user password was changed on the RHDS, the DS would crash.
This update provides the following enhancements:
* The nsslapd-idlistscanlimit configuration attribute can be set dynamically, instead of requiring a restart.
* Separate resource limits can be set for paged searches, independent of resource limits for regular searches.
* The sudo schema has been updated.
* A new configuration attribute sets a different list of replicated attributes for a total update versus an incremental update.
* A new configuration option allows the server to be started with an expired certificate.
* New TLS/SSL error messages have been added to the replication error log level.
389-ds-base packages, which resolve these issues and add these enhancements.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/389-ds-base-1.2.9.14-1.el6.i686.rpmd467bf63b100957088c2482867281b8327f13aeae5f4c9aeb2422072568ddacdPackages/389-ds-base-devel-1.2.9.14-1.el6.i686.rpmde8ebc44d6380478bc3d3881f5b94183aa6e4af2abc67ed3fb2fcd2cf6fdd003Packages/389-ds-base-libs-1.2.9.14-1.el6.i686.rpm78f6f22fe276347eec6144d69ec385c53df0d5ea37929be7eb9c9da99623e6d5SLEA-2011:1714-2new packages: mesa-libGLw The mesa-libGLw packages provide an Xt/Motif OpenGL Drawing Area Widget.
This enhancement update adds the esa-libGLw package to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mesa-libGLw-6.5.1-10.el6.i686.rpm8bd29dbe6c6b624943534e9bcc9af18b84c73c97bd66afb0437070d7aa12c972Packages/mesa-libGLw-devel-6.5.1-10.el6.i686.rpme88b65ef473b12540bd975d9496e199deda82b099291df73318aa2a0dc3307c1SLEA-2011:1724-2new package: python-ipaddr The python-ipaddr package is a library for working with IPv4 and IPv6 addresses for the Python programming environment.
This enhancement update adds the python-ipaddr package to Scientific Linux 6.
This is being added as part of the Tech Preview of FCoE (Fibre Channel over Ethernet) target mode, as a dependency of fcoe-target-utils. It is recommended to install this library only as a prerequisite for running fcoe-target-utils, and it should not be used independently.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-ipaddr-2.1.9-3.el6.noarch.rpm1a50028c998dffcbf20707d4cf6145ff42d9851b0f42b13dcd32f7c72b63e108SLEA-2011:1725-2new package: python-configshell The python-configshell package provides a library for implementing configuration command line interfaces for the Python programming environment.
This enhancement update adds the python-configshell package to Scientific Linux 6 as part of the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) target mode.
Important: This package is provided as a dependency of the fcoe-target-utils package. It is recommended to install it only as a prerequisite for running fcoe-target-utils, and not to use it independently.
All users who want to use the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet target mode should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-configshell-1.99.1.git987b63b-5.el6.noarch.rpm47d022fa0effb5b3e820eb7c900469697b8fd95f5e3b7caf6c7ad4edb30b1805SLEA-2011:1726-2new package: python-urwidThe python-urwid package provides a library for development of text user interface applications in the Python programming environment.
This enhancement update adds the python-urwid package to Scientific Linux 6 as part of the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) target mode.
Important: This package is provided as a dependency of the fcoe-target-utils package. It is recommended to install it only as a prerequisite for running fcoe-target-utils, and not to use it independently.
All users who want to use the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet target mode should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-urwid-0.9.9.1-4.el6.i686.rpmf3bfccac64d6ceda15d0865c45c92e251c79cef2e03d6829bc5a889c5d7f9599SLEA-2011:1727-2new package: python-simpleparseThe python-simpleparse package is a simple and fast parser generator for the Python programming environment.
This enhancement update adds the python-simpleparse package to Scientific Linux 6 as part of the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) target mode.
Important: This package is provided as a dependency of the fcoe-target-utils package. It is recommended to install it only as a prerequisite for running fcoe-target-utils, and not to use it independently.
All users who want to use the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet target mode should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-simpleparse-2.1.1-3.el6.i686.rpmdffd18f8ca8ea7c56429d2bcbcf5b705c7d9874595300dc9bebc1776d0fa5651SLEA-2011:1728-2new package: python-rtslibThe python-rtslib package provides a library for interacting with storage target-related interfaces for the Python programming environment.
This enhancement update adds the python-rtslib package to Scientific Linux 6 as part of the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) target mode.
Important: This package is provided as a dependency of the fcoe-target-utils package. It is recommended to install it only as a prerequisite for running fcoe-target-utils, and not to use it independently.
All users who want to use the Technology Preview of Fibre Channel over Ethernet target mode should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-rtslib-1.99.1.git644eece-6.el6.noarch.rpmef2dd10d2070e874c4c7b992abf3ad9b3e913852d4974e7eada63c4dae5e8725SLEA-2011:1729-2new package: fcoe-target-utilsThe fcoe-target-utils package is a command line interface for configuring FCoE LUNs (Fibre Channel over Ethernet Logical Unit Numbers) and backstores.
This enhancement update adds a new fcoe-target-utils package to Scientific Linux 6 as a Technology Preview.
All users who want to use the fcoe-target-utils Technology Preview should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fcoe-target-utils-1.99.1.git37f175c-6.el6.noarch.rpmceb4ad1b7cc168722af6ff70ab633993da744dd1e7ac94ef5b04ec0e8a7c82beSLEA-2011:1731-2new package: perl-Test-InterThe Test::Inter module provides a framework for writing interactive test scripts in Perl. It is inspired by the Test::More framework.
This enhancement update adds the perl-Test-Inter package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users who require perl-Test-Inter should install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/perl-Test-Inter-1.01-4.el6.noarch.rpm860fb0991b2ecc5e5710693c1aa1aa12773a1eb7db60a1b5dab14286497cb943SLEA-2011:1732-2pamThis update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the libraries are recompiled with the partial read only relocation (RELRO) flag to enhance the security of applications that use the libraries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam-1.1.1-10.el6.i686.rpm5142108ae0e2f35aaf8f0e2d9cfe5b8f1d8c9355a8cd466b478e56edc4bd63daPackages/pam-devel-1.1.1-10.el6.i686.rpmf1c136cb795ad82cf5d7b5f9b094caff8a8c9aef8ad411c3f3f979b10a1840a4SLEA-2011:1733-2fipscheckThis update adds the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, the fipscheck library was linked without support for read-only relocations (RELRO) flags. The updated fipscheck packages are now provided with partial RELRO support.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fipscheck-1.2.0-7.el6.i686.rpmc153f0fa4b70f33da79ca70c81eb1b864c2300f30a520b7e1bdf31292395b6e0Packages/fipscheck-devel-1.2.0-7.el6.i686.rpma38e27ce4c8316bf29b3f303f2febf975173c6255ddb6cf9fbe28d44ccc401e8Packages/fipscheck-lib-1.2.0-7.el6.i686.rpmd1d3e10ac14504e29d8cdd63320dd9d434b240e0f6a6568de51313d24216b730SLEA-2011:1734-2libgcryptThis update adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, the libgcrypt library has been recompiled with read-only relocation support that improves the security vulnerability properties of applications that use the library.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libgcrypt-1.4.5-9.el6.i686.rpm4b915a096e2310fcda6a0ffe331d8f513c28ad4659615f17c8727bfa18b8ee84Packages/libgcrypt-devel-1.4.5-9.el6.i686.rpm9d69397e07a92ecff3d82fd1d2c7bf8ff2fa4c3c16cf0cfd70b86c3a769a5a9bSLEA-2011:1738-2coolkeyThe coolkey package contains driver support for CoolKey and Common Access Card (CAC) smart card products.
This updated coolkey package adds the following enhancements:
* This update adds support for Personal Identity Verification (PIV) smart cards.
* Common Access Cards (CAC) are defined to have exactly three certificates. However, some cards that used the CAC interface supplied one or two certificates only, which may have caused the coolkey utility to fail. CAC smart cards that contain less than three certificates are now supported.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/coolkey-1.1.0-19.el6.i686.rpme7a94f5cfb606158d816068bc7539c3d4e5b10ba92b19441c374fc6cda763128Packages/coolkey-devel-1.1.0-19.el6.i686.rpmc4374277572c4d1afb6663e788396a187f07d780d80954295dbd3b5859a117b6SLEA-2011:1747-2kabi-whitelistsThis update adds the following enhancements:
* The "pci_reset_function" symbol has been added to the Scientific Linux 6.2 kernel application binary interface (ABI) whitelists.
* The "aio_complete" and "aio_put_req" symbols have been added to the kernel ABI whitelists.
* The "__blk_end_request", "bdget_disk", "blk_limits_io_min", "blk_limits_io_opt", "blk_plug_device", "blk_queue_bounce", "blk_queue_max_discard_sectors", "blk_remove_plug", "blk_requeue_request", "jiffies_to_usecs", "prepare_to_wait_exclusive", "ipv6_ext_hdr", "lro_receive_frags", and "lro_vlan_hwaccel_receive_frags" symbols have been added to the kernel ABI whitelists.
* The "ipv6_ext_hdr", "lro_receive_frags", and "lro_vlan_hwaccel_receive_frags" symbols have been added to the kernel ABI whitelists.
* The "ipv6_ext_hdr", "lro_receive_frags", "lro_vlan_hwaccel_receive_frags", "netif_set_real_num_tx_queues", and "pci_find_ext_capability" symbols have been added to the kernel ABI whitelists. The only exception is "pci_find_ext_capability", which is not available for IBM System z.
* The "compat_alloc_user_space" symbol has been added to the kernel ABI whitelists.
* The "paca" symbol has been added to the kernel ABI whitelists for the 64-bit PowerPC architecture.
* The "dm_put_device", "enl_register_ops", "m_device_name", "m_unregister_target", "m_register_target", "m_table_get_mode", "m_table_get_md", "m_get_device", and "enl_register_family" symbols have been added to the kernel ABI whitelists.
Note: It is not necessary to install the kabi-whitelists package in order to use Driver Updates. The kabi-whitelists package only provides reference files for use by those creating Driver Update packages, or for those who wish to enable support for verification of kernel ABI compatibility by installing the appropriate Yum plug-in.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kabi-whitelists-20111027-1.el6.noarch.rpmef5ad64307b6da159d852efd6b6e8e93d78cc2931e9f1db94937fcff6c36178dSLEA-2011:1752-2new package: vios-proxyThe vios-proxy program suite creates a network tunnel between a server in the QEMU host and a client in a QEMU guest. The proxied server and client programs open normal TCP network ports on localhost and the vios-proxy tunnel connects them using QEMU virtioserial channels.
This enhancement update adds a new vios-proxy package to Scientific Linux 6 as a Technology Preview.
All users who want to use the vios-proxy Technology Preview should install this newly-released package, which adds this enhancement.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/vios-proxy-0.1-1.el6.i686.rpm7b692c8709c2fa6a89add02058e085ac8eb11c03dd171d5edcf402501b76bae1Packages/vios-proxy-guest-0.1-1.el6.i686.rpmdd496022bd15ae9bea04f5982dad7c338f29e10cc4bf52e7e9dbe0a32e3bdc13Packages/vios-proxy-host-0.1-1.el6.i686.rpme41c41645a87740402e7c1d50c98c359867eb9568ed684303d7bb53d75cb0af4SLEA-2011:1753-2lsofThe lsof package provides the LiSt Open Files (LSOF) tool to list information about files that are open and running on a Linux/UNIX system.
This update adds the following enhancement:
* This enhancement update adds the new option +|-e s to lsof which exempts file systems with the path name "s" from being subjected to kernel function calls that might block. Note, that only the first +|-e argument is processed and the rest is ignored.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/lsof-4.82-2.el6.i686.rpm8a56a26a9e03553580096c861c6c44f388cbb00ccc4e61de09165c00a6213760SLEA-2011:1757-2new package: virt-whoThe virt-who package provides an agent that collects information about virtual guests present in the system and reports them.
This enhancement update adds the virt-who package to Scientific Linux 6.
All users are advised to install this new package.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/virt-who-0.3-3.el6.noarch.rpm46ba784009578d29eca283b1a6386ca7935c33d1dad2eb73196fa53ccfeb8868SLEA-2011:1768-2prelinkThis update adds the following enhancement:
* To improve performance on AMD Family 15h processors, the prelink utility has been adapted to align 32-bit libraries on 32 KB boundaries.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/prelink-0.4.6-3.el6.i686.rpme779536e0f3c839fd7482f1a727288c00d0f3d854093e37e9c2a9010f54c2077SLEA-2011:1772-2wiresharkThis updated wireshark package adds the following enhancement:
* Prior to this update, Wireshark did not show traffic information for the Network File System (NFS) version 4.1 protocol. With this update, the NFS packet dissector is enhanced so that Wireshark correctly displays traffic for this protocol. Note that NFS version 4.1 is introduced as a Technology Preview for Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/wireshark-1.2.15-2.el6.i686.rpmc9f9c87f9c478ae6f5d5d50db3d8ec08ca9f28c08f67aadc613cbdd2d40a6cd4Packages/wireshark-devel-1.2.15-2.el6.i686.rpm2eb6ed30da09b416c4f0b48f8afa4dfeb75ab86565a284d4adef093ca1112c53Packages/wireshark-gnome-1.2.15-2.el6.i686.rpme5d1bd8dd6f977c0dfaa6bfa754e84e1bbd85a421d9eb9eff47f49deeea5df6eSLEA-2011:1774-2rng-tools bug fix updateThe rng-tools package contains the random number generator user space utilities, such as the rngd daemon.
This update adds the following enhancements:
* A new "-i, --ignorefail" command line option has been added to the rngd daemon. This option allows rngd to ignore repeated warning messages about failed FIPS checks.
* The rngd(8) manual page has been modified to include the "-i, --ignorefail" option.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rng-tools-2-10.el6.i686.rpm1602a8926963e2d696791ea6203f9b217ae7ebcbbfecd006cde1491b77430c49SLEA-2012:0022-1new package: python-sudsThe python-suds package provides a lightweight implementation of the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) for the Python programming environment.
This enhancement update adds the python-suds package to Scientific Linux 6.Scientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-suds-0.4.1-3.el6.noarch.rpmf9ee8b53e55dcf7b0529d8e2355444058879d3879cbd22c0371bd5b031cf14baSLSA-2010:0842-2Important: kernel security updateThe kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system.
This update fixes the following security issues:
* Missing sanity checks in the Intel i915 driver in the Linux kernel could allow a local, unprivileged user to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-2962, Important)
* compat_alloc_user_space() in the Linux kernel 32/64-bit compatibility layer implementation was missing sanity checks. This function could be abused in other areas of the Linux kernel if its length argument can be controlled from user-space. On 64-bit systems, a local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3081, Important)
* A buffer overflow flaw in niu_get_ethtool_tcam_all() in the niu Ethernet driver in the Linux kernel, could allow a local user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3084, Important)
* A flaw in the IA32 system call emulation provided in 64-bit Linux kernels could allow a local user to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3301, Important)
* A flaw in sctp_packet_config() in the Linux kernel's Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) implementation could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-3432, Important)
* A missing integer overflow check in snd_ctl_new() in the Linux kernel's sound subsystem could allow a local, unprivileged user on a 32-bit system to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3442, Important)
* A flaw was found in sctp_auth_asoc_get_hmac() in the Linux kernel's SCTP implementation. When iterating through the hmac_ids array, it did not reset the last id element if it was out of range. This could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-3705, Important)
* A function in the Linux kernel's Reliable Datagram Sockets (RDS) protocol implementation was missing sanity checks, which could allow a local, unprivileged user to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3904, Important)
* A flaw in drm_ioctl() in the Linux kernel's Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause an information leak. (CVE-2010-2803, Moderate)
* It was found that wireless drivers might not always clear allocated buffers when handling a driver-specific IOCTL information request. A local user could trigger this flaw to cause an information leak. (CVE-2010-2955, Moderate)
* A NULL pointer dereference flaw in ftrace_regex_lseek() in the Linux kernel's ftrace implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. Note: The debugfs file system must be mounted locally to exploit this issue. It is not mounted by default. (CVE-2010-3079, Moderate)
* A flaw in the Linux kernel's packet writing driver could be triggered via the PKT_CTRL_CMD_STATUS IOCTL request, possibly allowing a local, unprivileged user with access to "/dev/pktcdvd/control" to cause an information leak. Note: By default, only users in the cdrom group have access to "/dev/pktcdvd/control". (CVE-2010-3437, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the way KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) handled the reloading of fs and gs segment registers when they had invalid selectors. A privileged host user with access to "/dev/kvm" could use this flaw to crash the host. (CVE-2010-3698, Moderate)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.i686.rpm0b21b9ed646fce37822ba663cad91c18fc97f6e494438e158ba7aa45cd9290d6Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.i686.rpm01e502ef4f5b0c6ade2103c896d0af5336f3786600e695567843096f8e1ac21fPackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.i686.rpm0e4f1a9327a9a04a703a82347c9d90fbd53fee0a31215f6611d40185eb6d12b6Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.i686.rpm6fe621857279d022beb5900906c6ac11e16a35bd658c994835abf9220874d0f2Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.noarch.rpmc370af88b30cce6ec1c98e88b9d506155efd8a64bd68e773f0cd341aec27590bPackages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.noarch.rpmf0dbb9cd674910d9c631a630ef675b5f340920d191fb07d0c20758ae03d4725fPackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.i686.rpmdbb42c6a0b24a6ca6ee79c2e1532189c2b009b618b8d8b5a601890d599c02cd0Packages/perf-2.6.32-71.7.1.el6.noarch.rpm0fdf7d30b62ecea1e6380f803610186975be1dc0ba60668706218b6e58688912SLSA-2010:0858-3Important: bzip2 security updateAn integer overflow flaw was discovered in the bzip2 decompression routine. This issue could, when decompressing malformed archives, cause bzip2, or an application linked against the libbz2 library, to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2010-0405)
All running applications using the libbz2 library must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/bzip2-1.0.5-7.el6_0.i686.rpm66263afd7798dbb22437d3c1f2c033c9bed8c72f759d63af40c6838b1d5087a2Packages/bzip2-devel-1.0.5-7.el6_0.i686.rpme46b6e77c14b8200c01b98cc7dfee434a04e84bb47cb120cef86a4e3e3ca3b4ePackages/bzip2-libs-1.0.5-7.el6_0.i686.rpm89d08a50f8f3b9f9b004fac7311152b926ab865f79caf3a63c557bb352dd320aSLSA-2010:0859-3Important: poppler security updateTwo uninitialized pointer use flaws were discovered in poppler. An attacker could create a malicious PDF file that, when opened, would cause applications that use poppler (such as Evince) to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2010-3702, CVE-2010-3703)
An array index error was found in the way poppler parsed PostScript Type 1 fonts embedded in PDF documents. An attacker could create a malicious PDF file that, when opened, would cause applications that use poppler (such as Evince) to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2010-3704)importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/poppler-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm678ce1896ebda0ba5c8227092a073bb20f3bd6674b4baa2be363c10c6e475263Packages/poppler-devel-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm1535571bec63b89f9e326bfad90ca912c33e7775b84998ce4c606aadb5dad9adPackages/poppler-glib-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6ce15d1fb8bcfab189cfc33f24cbe3e19ad142a9181952756bc4c307af626eeePackages/poppler-glib-devel-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3dfdc7ece018b2d690278d1edef3badce235fcb74db650260eb17de672b22936Packages/poppler-qt-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm34a0ffaccba68ba87b27a28ce6b16d3d3d9d923a82c2a1a7d1eb5850129683a4Packages/poppler-qt-devel-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpmccb5ff75e1382bc23f02ea92b2e4ae9ae8cf5b42f3de2bc2aa996670f90889ccPackages/poppler-qt4-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8a19ed72d7e13dbe2f3eb3bc5d562f36fa966ad687b84f34e605678a95333bfcPackages/poppler-qt4-devel-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8f47fa0385bdac1eef616d284949312adf255a3e3312b09377c19f9695642a73Packages/poppler-utils-0.12.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm80ebe8fd69a4aedefa30ee4c04dd580a41b8a283047b2c2bcfbcafdcbb2f4ce4SLSA-2010:0860-2Critical: samba security updateA missing array boundary checking flaw was found in the way Samba parsed the binary representation of Windows security identifiers (SIDs). A malicious client could send a specially-crafted SMB request to the Samba server, resulting in arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the Samba server (smbd). (CVE-2010-3069)
After installing this update, the smb service will be restarted automatically.criticalScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsmbclient-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpmb32ae0e596dc85743d47b6a7191b8021fd4c23c2b54a475060da94f7a219baa7Packages/libsmbclient-devel-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6bc7bbcd3ca1139047045516bc7858469d7a6634da1a16326eea848c96ad2ba0Packages/samba-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd4cebba9f48294511d493b29d7675aaeb4cca8179a00e0c75f8dca998e634566Packages/samba-client-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3c2e9e408d7d6ccf144cd9f1543f85a50b03f88598f0a41c6b2b4f1b273cb5bcPackages/samba-common-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf6d656f2c39d4878a914a4be5c7391ee63793c49682aecded7f3fb70e5966d23Packages/samba-doc-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpmff3debc1e96c35fbfe0119926a1da9a7b86e45d469ba7cb29666d9d38cd24dcePackages/samba-domainjoin-gui-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpmb096ab3892ab38b5460b2d090a536a8d0d4e8b321e990a7494919598f0c7f545Packages/samba-swat-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpmdb32ecc3c97bc61bc15bac7dec092d703a1905b9eb6fbd60465a497eca555d50Packages/samba-winbind-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3f17bcdf46e9dec5af3bc3faae080beac9d1edd9cd1cdc9131cb98f992d99257Packages/samba-winbind-clients-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpm1213d7bf8bcac0caef613fe201508789318550a8813c98b505589a6d34d4fd83Packages/samba-winbind-devel-3.5.4-68.el6_0.1.i686.rpm67234f1a0e84f52ef55fa96837572f23d80d98fb06b5df14e6da86cfeba81cb6SLSA-2010:0861-2Critical: firefox security updateA race condition flaw was found in the way Firefox handled Document Object Model (DOM) element properties. Malicious HTML content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2010-3765)
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2010-3175, CVE-2010-3176, CVE-2010-3179, CVE-2010-3183, CVE-2010-3180)
A flaw was found in the way the Gopher parser in Firefox converted text into HTML. A malformed file name on a Gopher server could, when accessed by a victim running Firefox, allow arbitrary JavaScript to be executed in the context of the Gopher domain. (CVE-2010-3177)
A same-origin policy bypass flaw was found in Firefox. An attacker could create a malicious web page that, when viewed by a victim, could steal private data from a different website the victim had loaded with Firefox. (CVE-2010-3178)
A flaw was found in the script that launches Firefox. The LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable was appending a "." character, which could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of a different user running Firefox, if that user ran Firefox from within an attacker-controlled directory. (CVE-2010-3182)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.12-1.el6_0.i686.rpmecb3084a94c9e2d6c34355d22bb92989b4384435a8a2eba0bb911015c9b6fd61Packages/xulrunner-1.9.2.12-1.el6_0.i686.rpm74c72c9a76a9ba7ffb2d9eab6630873e48f5f8c7206351a0d2c4d9604da28a36Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.12-1.el6_0.i686.rpmbd3b9eb9bf742197f4ea97429bb59e23a947110f4bc7b9d4271fe0c36f04ae9bSLSA-2010:0862-2Low: nss security updateA flaw was found in the way NSS matched SSL certificates when the certificates had a Common Name containing a wildcard and a partial IP address. NSS incorrectly accepted connections to IP addresses that fell within the SSL certificate's wildcard range as valid SSL connections, possibly allowing an attacker to conduct a man-in-the-middle attack. (CVE-2010-3170)
12.8 to resolve this issue. After installing the update, applications using NSS must be restarted for the changes to take effect.lowScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/nss-softokn-3.12.8-1.el6_0.i686.rpme2461698c5c8e85028d5ca5140c25660e44c0addc77348a76f20c04fcf996b74Packages/nss-softokn-devel-3.12.8-1.el6_0.i686.rpm581cb650ea9e02bb155f690adc28a58d619fe07222fdf25c0815d01f1fbfc37bPackages/nss-softokn-freebl-3.12.8-1.el6_0.i686.rpm80fae72ff42b05dbaefef4c6ae75ecab0893a88638cfd82fb1d20d5829895546Packages/nss-util-3.12.8-1.el6_0.i686.rpmd6faacd515a09a3cd1ff592affbe98047cafe53392d7adacd84694d1a29141d0Packages/nss-util-devel-3.12.8-1.el6_0.i686.rpma8625690a89295ae7041dfff4af788d6c7be29376a8bb8dba39d2cb4e5153fb5SLSA-2010:0863-2Important: krb5 security updateAn uninitialized pointer use flaw was found in the way the MIT Kerberos KDC handled TGS (Ticket-granting Server) request messages. A remote, authenticated attacker could use this flaw to crash the KDC or, possibly, disclose KDC memory or execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the KDC (krb5kdc). (CVE-2010-1322)
After installing the updated packages, the krb5kdc daemon will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.8.2-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9409b28a80f1fc8fbf2d08aaabd940694e38d24bc2dd8a3a2d9ee3919005d349Packages/krb5-libs-1.8.2-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm1c2a2f7f90dbdc64c3a3dfb6d566eed2e3946a76dbb4232b3c08efbc1a013fb3Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.8.2-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm4c294dff574e676ddfeb73ebf8c132b611bf7707995023d5fcb6b52f11182164Packages/krb5-server-1.8.2-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm91ff91bbad9ad338dfdad1b99145cb05ac4439071942829223c8a4919a0a7720Packages/krb5-server-ldap-1.8.2-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6841ccf24a4c6e15af72b68f63a6c9039df71ebd2b79d82c149d7b54d53aef89Packages/krb5-workstation-1.8.2-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpma31f6ac164c421780161852677456b06f452ecbfd208c4e448378f3ba9c8d271SLSA-2010:0864-2Important: freetype security updateIt was found that the FreeType font rendering engine improperly validated certain position values when processing input streams. If a user loaded a specially-crafted font file with an application linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2010-2805, CVE-2010-3311)
A stack-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way the FreeType font rendering engine processed some PostScript Type 1 fonts. If a user loaded a specially-crafted font file with an application linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2010-2808)
An array index error was found in the way the FreeType font rendering engine processed certain PostScript Type 42 font files. If a user loaded a specially- crafted font file with an application linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2010-2806)
Note: All of the issues in this erratum only affect the FreeType 2 font engine.
The X server must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/freetype-2.3.11-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd5f253031ca79ea2e9a4843d4d006d2cff7ab915bd363549436f6190515f6551Packages/freetype-demos-2.3.11-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmb1b0840a4d534929c4f7779c30bd358a246bdd7218eb8586298860a1b5e502fdPackages/freetype-devel-2.3.11-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc023991f41b80c94d6939dae3dfbf557ae0192dc27128fedc83819c95de93cc4SLSA-2010:0865-2Important: java-1.6.0-openjdk security updatedefaultReadObject of the Serialization API could be tricked into setting a volatile field multiple times, which could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the applet or application. (CVE-2010-3569)
Race condition in the way objects were deserialized could allow an untrusted applet or application to misuse the privileges of the user running the applet or application. (CVE-2010-3568)
Miscalculation in the OpenType font rendering implementation caused out-of- bounds memory access, which could allow remote attackers to execute code with the privileges of the user running the java process. (CVE-2010-3567)
JPEGImageWriter.writeImage in the imageio API improperly checked certain image metadata, which could allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the user running the applet or application. (CVE-2010-3565)
Double free in IndexColorModel could cause an untrusted applet or application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the applet or application. (CVE-2010-3562)
The privileged accept method of the ServerSocket class in the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) implementation in OpenJDK allowed it to receive connections from any host, instead of just the host of the current connection. An attacker could use this flaw to bypass restrictions defined by network permissions. (CVE-2010-3561)
Flaws in the Swing library could allow an untrusted application to modify the behavior and state of certain JDK classes. (CVE-2010-3557)
Flaws in the CORBA implementation could allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code by misusing permissions granted to certain system objects. (CVE-2010-3554)
UIDefault.ProxyLazyValue had unsafe reflection usage, allowing untrusted callers to create objects via ProxyLazyValue values. (CVE-2010-3553)
HttpURLConnection improperly handled the "chunked" transfer encoding method, which could allow remote attackers to conduct HTTP response splitting attacks. (CVE-2010-3549)
HttpURLConnection improperly checked whether the calling code was granted the "allowHttpTrace" permission, allowing untrusted code to create HTTP TRACE requests. (CVE-2010-3574)
HttpURLConnection did not validate request headers set by applets, which could allow remote attackers to trigger actions otherwise restricted to HTTP clients. (CVE-2010-3541, CVE-2010-3573)
The Kerberos implementation improperly checked the sanity of AP-REQ requests, which could cause a denial of service condition in the receiving Java Virtual Machine. (CVE-2010-3564)
The java-1.6.0-openjdk packages shipped with the GA release of Scientific Linux 6 mitigated a man-in-the-middle attack in the way the TLS/SSL protocols handle session renegotiation by disabling renegotiation. This update implements the TLS Renegotiation Indication Extension as defined in RFC 5746, allowing secure renegotiation between updated clients and servers. (CVE-2009-3555)
The NetworkInterface class improperly checked the network "connect" permissions for local network addresses, which could allow remote attackers to read local network addresses. (CVE-2010-3551)
Information leak flaw in the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) could allow a remote attacker to access information about otherwise-protected internal network names. (CVE-2010-3548)
Note: Flaws concerning applets in this advisory (CVE-2010-3568, CVE-2010-3554, CVE-2009-3555, CVE-2010-3562, CVE-2010-3557, CVE-2010-3548, CVE-2010-3564, CVE-2010-3565, CVE-2010-3569) can only be triggered in OpenJDK by calling the "appletviewer" application.
Bug fixes:
* One defense in depth patch.
* Problems for certain SSL connections. In a reported case, this prevented the JBoss JAAS modules from connecting over SSL to Microsoft Active Directory servers.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.31.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm64c84fe404b0251569c0597afe17ad7b9527139ce6f274d0ca2e32b7482ff24fPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.31.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm0061679336e14d80adfc4961edab4f04c332730e912d9256af92cd47c458b283Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.31.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm3be01197c3817a42c4de2b36bf28fa644833d6f227c0985578d6848b678fbdf8Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.31.b17.el6_0.i686.rpmfbc63374e29128c0d0141803f50f2f518ca935f63c7ceccbd9b6c75ab6fbe08fPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.31.b17.el6_0.i686.rpma7418b3062dadd0465edf89f1db52480d719975bfeab53a38ab5bab99f1f46bfSLSA-2010:0866-2Important: cups security updateAn invalid free flaw was found in the way the CUPS server parsed Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) packets. A malicious user able to send IPP requests to the CUPS server could use this flaw to crash the CUPS server. (CVE-2010-2941)
After installing this update, the cupsd daemon will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cups-1.4.2-35.el6_0.1.i686.rpm584c58a238caf4afc84a75cb7bad061a629f5fbbbd2d05c87ee4f52b57031053Packages/cups-devel-1.4.2-35.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd132eaf03bed8db4817efcd898727f5de933709da22e26abf4759a374f0c85a3Packages/cups-libs-1.4.2-35.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7aeb0e83fd8e3494938dffebe118d64132897ba42af9620756081a3521f43247Packages/cups-lpd-1.4.2-35.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8ace7486a5f05a61250df3e2f131b7f9b82dbc2245e325d19894dc2dbcc1e518Packages/cups-php-1.4.2-35.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9c286300c912c09888fa2c2bb0dfd2e0ed6852514adcf642b262fe02be4e9129SLSA-2010:0872-2Important: glibc security updateIt was discovered that the glibc dynamic linker/loader did not handle the $ORIGIN dynamic string token set in the LD_AUDIT environment variable securely. A local attacker with write access to a file system containing setuid or setgid binaries could use this flaw to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3847)
It was discovered that the glibc dynamic linker/loader did not perform sufficient safety checks when loading dynamic shared objects (DSOs) to provide callbacks for its auditing API during the execution of privileged programs. A local attacker could use this flaw to escalate their privileges via a carefully-chosen system DSO library containing unsafe constructors. (CVE-2010-3856)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, the generic implementation of the strstr() and memmem() functions did not handle certain periodic patterns correctly and could find a false positive match. This error has been fixed, and both functions now work as expected.
* The "TCB_ALIGNMENT" value has been increased to 32 bytes to prevent applications from crashing during symbol resolution on 64-bit systems with support for Intel AVX vector registers.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.7.el6_0.3.i686.rpmc7ad3e954d830cbadeae0f25208d9ed8c156675972713c27d0f7435e14ae4665Packages/glibc-common-2.12-1.7.el6_0.3.i686.rpm97bd6e7d79785c01d5d60173ec18361d88f03a4db1375dc421838d6cc4341d1aPackages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.7.el6_0.3.i686.rpm4f6fdb29678b7e496e421cf1f56e1b6b6a036be5771bd2b17080ac18aa217dafPackages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.7.el6_0.3.i686.rpm19ba858acfa7de5ec749422c685f222928d3a7302ec0d6bf21b4ee786a06e61fPackages/glibc-static-2.12-1.7.el6_0.3.i686.rpm134b5eedddfccfd858f0628d083a137282f8873b56189eda66464c4b5ec1ef62Packages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.7.el6_0.3.i686.rpm328c47fde4a79819c227455c74f363df2c38f832f27bf1fca1597c64a20b3defPackages/nscd-2.12-1.7.el6_0.3.i686.rpme2a4727672a6ed87383bdfdba530d6ff6a40f45e177eac1c6299f63c7cce85d3SLSA-2010:0888-1Important: openssl security updateA race condition flaw has been found in the OpenSSL TLS server extension parsing code, which could affect some multithreaded OpenSSL applications. Under certain specific conditions, it may be possible for a remote attacker to trigger this race condition and cause such an application to crash, or possibly execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the application. (CVE-2010-3864)
Note that this issue does not affect the Apache HTTP Server.
For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpm71d32246b0523500bafd863947d11a735720620d2e9f9c0b7fe857c605c70fb1Packages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpm090cef4543534ef8829892e74dd54d67cfc8be9e0385d66a33fd53b2f0da6e6ePackages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd6e3dace8537841b4e0bb5a47b7e530d3938453a865618e60cdf0bacf5587efcPackages/openssl-static-1.0.0-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpm42ea202649596c02446f6733f87f11561fb928cdc78309c98c30ae59d631fe26SLSA-2010:0889-1Important: freetype security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way the FreeType font rendering engine processed certain TrueType GX fonts. If a user loaded a specially-crafted font file with an application linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2010-3855)
Note: This issue only affects the FreeType 2 font engine.
The X server must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/freetype-2.3.11-6.el6_0.2.i686.rpm9dc4fe8dc87b2efce700410fd12a12eac9fc35442b60b3b6873b010cdc1066ffPackages/freetype-demos-2.3.11-6.el6_0.2.i686.rpmafbb0b11b827cad156e490ad2a3f3a4d11c25363c7467b4b0e4c1426532cbe17Packages/freetype-devel-2.3.11-6.el6_0.2.i686.rpm08780e2fa2b513a08119527756572e43c258774eb995d98dec6a220a6eb03965SLSA-2010:0890-1Moderate: pidgin security updateMultiple NULL pointer dereference flaws were found in the way Pidgin handled Base64 decoding. A remote attacker could use these flaws to crash Pidgin if the target Pidgin user was using the Yahoo! Messenger Protocol, MSN, MySpace, or Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) protocol plug-ins, or using the Microsoft NT LAN Manager (NTLM) protocol for authentication. (CVE-2010-3711)
Pidgin must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/finch-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpme69ffdc94dd5a209029c6d33e9a19e0e4c8ceca3dbbac4f2164404516c812f02Packages/finch-devel-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpm580cf8ad33e24cc242d8cc942dcbd5ad995b5be82619ad98a8c043d9e6c0f267Packages/libpurple-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpm5f81f0e1e16f3c1a825b17bb833935a7451742d87f2f93e8e95e78598b13bba1Packages/libpurple-devel-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpmd9c6344b4b84466a546ce393b3c36dd93b4dc8a728b05ea8e636273203b5c33dPackages/libpurple-perl-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpmb519e5248bceeee5d1826548a8aeb7bac9cd1411813f388f899f2fbaddd61389Packages/libpurple-tcl-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpm818363400cd59740a9c1e62078010ba0595d92d49bbf61cf6d502b5d23b52d9fPackages/pidgin-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpmcbfe00e2c3a2ecb394ad2c8fb2c789f31cd7eae19520acb75d303ccf663255efPackages/pidgin-devel-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpm5a8075c885324e229d4850598cd8d2286532cf2b0a81585f6b0f0c763f9249eePackages/pidgin-docs-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpme91313f60626aa3a25eec034b5caec92f618f9eae4d89b053fec703e47b6c2e3Packages/pidgin-perl-2.6.6-6.el6_0.i686.rpm53a143f1b25c74e29fc54717e3aa720578c13b5e12af1e7c567bb27b72ecd6f7SLSA-2010:0891-1Moderate: pam security updateIt was discovered that the pam_namespace module executed the external script namespace.init with an unchanged environment inherited from an application calling PAM. In cases where such an environment was untrusted (for example, when pam_namespace was configured for setuid applications such as su or sudo), a local, unprivileged user could possibly use this flaw to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3853)
It was discovered that the pam_env and pam_mail modules used root privileges while accessing user's files. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to obtain information, from the lines that have the KEY=VALUE format expected by pam_env, from an arbitrary file. Also, in certain configurations, a local, unprivileged user using a service for which the pam_mail module was configured for, could use this flaw to obtain limited information about files or directories that they do not have access to. (CVE-2010-3435)
Note: As part of the fix for CVE-2010-3435, this update changes the default value of pam_env's configuration option user_readenv to 0, causing the module to not read user's ~/.pam_environment configuration file by default, as reading it may introduce unexpected changes to the environment of the service using PAM, or PAM modules consulted after pam_env.
It was discovered that the pam_xauth module did not verify the return values of the setuid() and setgid() system calls. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to execute the xauth command with root privileges and make it read an arbitrary input file. (CVE-2010-3316)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pam-1.1.1-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3ff5a45a0317c7a66a25b949eb58bde14e23b7d0aab97e1d221ec66779288faePackages/pam-devel-1.1.1-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpm395f037412518c054aa4cbf2b0732fc6faa7c794b2237fd21580e364181eeecbSLSA-2010:0892-1Moderate: openswan security updateTwo buffer overflow flaws were found in the Openswan client-side XAUTH handling code used when connecting to certain Cisco gateways. A malicious or compromised VPN gateway could use these flaws to execute arbitrary code on the connecting Openswan client. (CVE-2010-3302, CVE-2010-3308)
Two input sanitization flaws were found in the Openswan client-side handling of Cisco gateway banners. A malicious or compromised VPN gateway could use these flaws to execute arbitrary code on the connecting Openswan client. (CVE-2010-3752, CVE-2010-3753)
After installing this update, the ipsec service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openswan-2.6.24-8.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc17d178a3e603eb23f6998f92d72448482a69c94b6254706aabb06429e2bb640Packages/openswan-doc-2.6.24-8.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6e67f296e31d2d7f85a3088168a420fb326799454a58f9b1405e9b3e2bfa8cc1SLSA-2010:0894-1Important: systemtap security updateIt was discovered that staprun did not properly sanitize the environment before executing the modprobe command to load an additional kernel module. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-4170)
It was discovered that staprun did not check if the module to be unloaded was previously loaded by SystemTap. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to unload an arbitrary kernel module that was not in use. (CVE-2010-4171)
Note: After installing this update, users already in the stapdev group must be added to the stapusr group in order to be able to run the staprun tool.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/systemtap-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpmdd2466eb84181651d798e45bb7c8e4ba042a9ded7c413b552017d3225efa1f80Packages/systemtap-client-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpm55a8c0e519b81201bb5c410e5e6feea02b6782a463ab13ac0dc88fb71d514faaPackages/systemtap-grapher-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpm6a97b795dd8e6d3d84daf13584f806ae8f0fc36fcae7b7e82fb6c334966db410Packages/systemtap-initscript-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpm6af2621aa268d7731cee6ed34ebe2d43e8e249ddd74813e73c1f68132bd1b3b8Packages/systemtap-runtime-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpmfde67e3c6fe27b5877b150955dda7758e9b20286dc7a5c25269fd0ad215e47a0Packages/systemtap-sdt-devel-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpm3f00c44c1a094846fb2944e0610dd98915159e6be59654f2484df630578f934cPackages/systemtap-server-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpm88391fe762f2be04140757fc7901ee2a1c7c940ebdeee72544b066fb68b793bdPackages/systemtap-testsuite-1.2-11.el6_0.i686.rpmef3c78008208c14e0eb413749de3851e3f40dffb2b4eb4d7379a60ccb9c2bd66SLSA-2010:0896-1Moderate: thunderbird security updateA race condition flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled Document Object Model (DOM) element properties. An HTML mail message containing malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2010-3765)
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML mail content. An HTML mail message containing malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2010-3175, CVE-2010-3176, CVE-2010-3179, CVE-2010-3180, CVE-2010-3183)
A same-origin policy bypass flaw was found in Thunderbird. Remote HTML content could steal private data from different remote HTML content Thunderbird had loaded. (CVE-2010-3178)
Note: JavaScript support is disabled by default in Thunderbird. The above issues are not exploitable unless JavaScript is enabled.
A flaw was found in the script that launches Thunderbird. The LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable was appending a "." character, which could allow a local attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of a different user running Thunderbird, if that user ran Thunderbird from within an attacker-controlled directory. (CVE-2010-3182)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.6-1.el6_0.i686.rpma16df0657edbdde5585e2843e56d9522bc7b59e8cb4036d9dd0714cccc4a63f5SLSA-2010:0908-1Moderate: postgresql security updateIt was discovered that a user could utilize the features of the PL/Perl and PL/Tcl languages to modify the behavior of a SECURITY DEFINER function created by a different user. If the PL/Perl or PL/Tcl language was used to implement a SECURITY DEFINER function, an authenticated database user could use a PL/Perl or PL/Tcl script to modify the behavior of that function during subsequent calls in the same session. This would result in the modified or injected code also being executed with the privileges of the user who created the SECURITY DEFINER function, possibly leading to privilege escalation. (CVE-2010-3433)
These updated postgresql packages upgrade PostgreSQL to version 8.4.5. Refer to the PostgreSQL Release Notes for a list of changes:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/release.html
If the postgresql service is running, it will be automatically restarted after installing this update.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postgresql-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm8856130ad58152831e81c4f3885419e3ad3c385fbe230c4f10b11e125505fdedPackages/postgresql-contrib-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm879aa154aab8a79ad4a9b5e125c08f07f76e3796f2c0d77ad803e3f102ce7590Packages/postgresql-devel-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpmb87c688d020822d4460ec57c8d8b5c88b011b11f1088397f0475a7a0f0d28bb4Packages/postgresql-docs-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm61e3fa560450bcae36cef955373e4f24949ab353a585e49e33a42cec0f052025Packages/postgresql-libs-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm5178eb4b272264455d279b50bff4169f522cad3dd91232cb6a66252c972bf4cfPackages/postgresql-plperl-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm01edfd46eb3f8a9cba57be75bba83c377dec76ec2b898921af266fb3cc5f72dcPackages/postgresql-plpython-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm70735b7efd0634c7060c2721319f5c839e9a9eaec3dcedc17a75a7608d4132c8Packages/postgresql-pltcl-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm1e17548194f5f189ff7692fd71f580b7ccda46d8b6fcd94d353aeef89e09a6f1Packages/postgresql-server-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm951fb84891f4836d1756930af45930eb56a5a9de4c2693d559612e58bd809fb9Packages/postgresql-test-8.4.5-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm8de811c765e22914c369d2e661fa3b191be140e8d3b90096895df4ddfbab6f52SLSA-2010:0918-1Moderate: cvs security updateAn array index error, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way CVS applied certain delta fragment changes from input files in the RCS (Revision Control System file) format. If an attacker in control of a CVS repository stored a specially-crafted RCS file in that repository, and then tricked a remote victim into checking out (updating their CVS repository tree) a revision containing that file, it could lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the CVS server process on the system hosting the CVS repository. (CVE-2010-3846)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cvs-1.11.23-11.el6_0.1.i686.rpm62abfdabd89a63a35319d09459ca9ec28cb5f76d7c39bb9708fc1b3073eca40dSLSA-2010:0923-1Moderate: dhcp security updateA NULL pointer dereference flaw was discovered in the way the dhcpd daemon parsed DHCPv6 packets. A remote attacker could use this flaw to crash dhcpd via a specially-crafted DHCPv6 packet, if dhcpd was running as a DHCPv6 server. (CVE-2010-3611)
After installing this update, all DHCP servers will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc0bf5958495d50f28e4c3f7ec1940eec8d2d2f72b38ba9277909503955050265Packages/dhcp-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm278c582923565ec94ef69477ed12f7696956743b2318b84305515dd168b03a1dPackages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm375fa84376b874e47ce25bef2e87b69f68e7ec6ac8b84cde4bae0be06bd17ba1SLSA-2010:0924-1Moderate: wireshark security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the Wireshark Local Download Sharing Service (LDSS) dissector. If Wireshark read a malformed packet off a network or opened a malicious dump file, it could crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code as the user running Wireshark. (CVE-2010-4300)
A denial of service flaw was found in Wireshark. Wireshark could crash or stop responding if it read a malformed packet off a network, or opened a malicious dump file. (CVE-2010-3445)
2.13, and resolve these issues. All running instances of Wireshark must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/wireshark-1.2.13-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm4987ee27d3a656225172667e9dcd4bbd7c7daaec71ac922c424637b95d227dfePackages/wireshark-devel-1.2.13-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm69964dccc271f1821a98355dba2083dbaf31db73b1332101609779cfc0266db9Packages/wireshark-gnome-1.2.13-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm540368d63a6c22d4f539eb3198aac7a78729b39cf783a7df98d78a537714d14eSLSA-2010:0925-1Important: krb5 security updateMultiple checksum validation flaws were discovered in the MIT Kerberos implementation. A remote attacker could use these flaws to tamper with certain Kerberos protocol packets and, possibly, bypass authentication or authorization mechanisms and escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-1323, CVE-2010-1324, CVE-2010-4020)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* When attempting to perform PKINIT pre-authentication, if the client had more than one possible candidate certificate the client could fail to select the certificate and key to use. This usually occurred if certificate selection was configured to use the value of the keyUsage extension, or if any of the candidate certificates did not contain a subjectAltName extension. Consequently, the client attempted to perform pre-authentication using a different (usually password-based) mechanism.
After installing the updated packages, the krb5kdc daemon will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.8.2-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpm05aefb1d2c9d48bbfa258d250a290b60e059aae333e8254912b99c7937041267Packages/krb5-libs-1.8.2-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpm1095ed95155b0196f5f1368c5ba02d2bdfe10417d7473588e63dfc77000944e7Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.8.2-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpm1e14db06af336c58664b46e465e1e033bde6fe5b046df1ad18aa4847c92dbbf9Packages/krb5-server-1.8.2-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpm6fbc7328be59f0a96526f0560310005c3ecc3fe7f3bea9ad621bced7cfec0aa5Packages/krb5-server-ldap-1.8.2-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpmbce0372bae6d2ae9142e8532bf69e8f28de6eda8dfc2b5fc409eb12d4927f6d1Packages/krb5-workstation-1.8.2-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpm7022dee6b38d3e6df52fdce9a1fa2ed981ae99711933c52f9feec137827d68f7SLSA-2010:0945-1Moderate: quagga security updateA stack-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way the Quagga bgpd daemon processed certain BGP Route Refresh (RR) messages. A configured BGP peer could send a specially-crafted BGP message, causing bgpd on a target system to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running bgpd. (CVE-2010-2948)
Note: On Scientific Linux 6 it is not possible to exploit CVE-2010-2948 to run arbitrary code as the overflow is blocked by FORTIFY_SOURCE.
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the Quagga bgpd daemon parsed the paths of autonomous systems (AS). A configured BGP peer could crash bgpd on a target system via a specially-crafted BGP message. (CVE-2010-2949)
After installing the updated packages, the bgpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/quagga-0.99.15-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpmff696bccc8365fc9432af9d5420b317923c0eb24619b22985e47d3341af037f0Packages/quagga-contrib-0.99.15-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8e06608fe09b3a3eb24b4f265f232b63a836b1a251505143aa63b75f81c97ce5Packages/quagga-devel-0.99.15-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc991c7f32a4a0c2850f4053a655404b73aa59b20b260d158d5e3109d83b1e024SLSA-2010:0950-1Moderate: apr-util security updateIt was found that certain input could cause the apr-util library to allocate more memory than intended in the apr_brigade_split_line() function. An attacker able to provide input in small chunks to an application using the apr-util library (such as httpd) could possibly use this flaw to trigger high memory consumption. (CVE-2010-1623)
Applications using the apr-util library, such as httpd, must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/apr-util-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm75df2e87e204990f47d6ba9d5206be6329378d4ebce8a19c19833871f52f1113Packages/apr-util-devel-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9c9fdc248354361c14e05bca551df696cca6f08bf06767149dcd060adc261449Packages/apr-util-ldap-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm561e08048d6a97833162faf1bd18fac490946d067e54a56dce4c732c43f85674Packages/apr-util-mysql-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc3d42f2e5519920044a1a9e8fc94e99511c3c87f245f1574aad40a3510aa4f52Packages/apr-util-odbc-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd786c794054a57598c3fdf54d7677532e96900de74c56ef952ec20152c3817b1Packages/apr-util-pgsql-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6c43aa4bb2d0bff87b24272f2bd22b14b65ab3ae261e383a4bcfa5ac3d56c488Packages/apr-util-sqlite-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm146b7cf73e880a0516d14170209156d47f4bcce5052ea60e60527d89976e6f99SLSA-2010:0966-1Critical: firefox security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2010-3766, CVE-2010-3767, CVE-2010-3772, CVE-2010-3776, CVE-2010-3777)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled malformed JavaScript. A website with an object containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to execute that JavaScript with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2010-3771)
This update adds support for the Sanitiser for OpenType (OTS) library to Firefox. This library helps prevent potential exploits in malformed OpenType fonts by verifying the font file prior to use. (CVE-2010-3768)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox loaded Java LiveConnect scripts. Malicious web content could load a Java LiveConnect script in a way that would result in the plug-in object having elevated privileges, allowing it to execute Java code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2010-3775)
It was found that the fix for CVE-2010-0179 was incomplete when the Firebug add-on was used. If a user visited a website containing malicious JavaScript while the Firebug add-on was enabled, it could cause Firefox to execute arbitrary JavaScript with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2010-3773)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox presented the location bar to users. A malicious website could trick a user into thinking they are visiting the site reported by the location bar, when the page is actually content controlled by an attacker. (CVE-2010-3774)
A cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the Firefox x-mac-arabic, x-mac- farsi, and x-mac-hebrew character encodings. Certain characters were converted to angle brackets when displayed. If server-side script filtering missed these cases, it could result in Firefox executing JavaScript code with the permissions of a different website. (CVE-2010-3770)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.13-2.el6_0.i686.rpmc4045e24bd66ce86b8dfb982b459c71519ad2c7955aac4970c11efd822ece17bPackages/xulrunner-1.9.2.13-3.el6_0.i686.rpm4be68949d0a098b366f8df61a10c9971a46e1dba9a77db1f26f60ee11e78e224Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.13-3.el6_0.i686.rpm6c90d02dbcb16a3b4f21e7286a459061592ddd1405c01af08fd78bbcbc7e3c9eSLSA-2010:0969-2Moderate: thunderbird security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML content. Malicious HTML content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2010-3776, CVE-2010-3777)
Note: JavaScript support is disabled in Thunderbird for mail messages. The above issues are believed to not be exploitable without JavaScript.
This update adds support for the Sanitiser for OpenType (OTS) library to Thunderbird. This library helps prevent potential exploits in malformed OpenType fonts by verifying the font file prior to use. (CVE-2010-3768)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.7-3.el6_0.i686.rpmf3000bff36835385e3df7c2a0e719539d175689b9ab07627a40b663d7ee30680SLSA-2010:0975-1Important: bind security updateIt was discovered that named did not invalidate previously cached RRSIG records when adding an NCACHE record for the same entry to the cache. A remote attacker allowed to send recursive DNS queries to named could use this flaw to crash named. (CVE-2010-3613)
It was discovered that, in certain cases, named did not properly perform DNSSEC validation of an NS RRset for zones in the middle of a DNSKEY algorithm rollover. This flaw could cause the validator to incorrectly determine that the zone is insecure and not protected by DNSSEC. (CVE-2010-3614)
After installing the update, the BIND daemon (named) will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-9.7.0-5.P2.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd2650eb937d784eef4e6b21ce456816b0cb8fc20392a50007172f90d3343f47bPackages/bind-chroot-9.7.0-5.P2.el6_0.1.i686.rpmb67dfffd85fae47e71242d7a05ab7f772454fa0bd488a281c0b982985d9420fcPackages/bind-devel-9.7.0-5.P2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3bc0f06fec4d5bd481ed5c8480d6cf5fbab7beb2712d90b3e563b0e191e8d8c1Packages/bind-libs-9.7.0-5.P2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9ac07602134194009858d7f88f49c292325d1b98844b6869d0a04a26a714e834Packages/bind-sdb-9.7.0-5.P2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3fb6260943c0e1dc321d31e94552c3e6074397c77879c1deb25cecf9d62d914bPackages/bind-utils-9.7.0-5.P2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm1e5e812986060cd4f848ee9f6a1ec8283111a7590c5bc8d8be12fc0de6ebaa4dSLSA-2010:0979-1Moderate: openssl security updateA ciphersuite downgrade flaw was found in the OpenSSL SSL/TLS server code. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to change the ciphersuite associated with a cached session stored on the server, if the server enabled the SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG option, possibly forcing the client to use a weaker ciphersuite after resuming the session. (CVE-2010-4180)
Note: With this update, setting the SSL_OP_NETSCAPE_REUSE_CIPHER_CHANGE_BUG option has no effect and this bug workaround can no longer be enabled.
For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-4.el6_0.2.i686.rpmefb9f61b04e29bb1b546782e7008b40ba9c0f3261299ffbe8dbd1fab201434e5Packages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-4.el6_0.2.i686.rpm0f6bad3acb67eb44ad283c421475f77b644acbe649b45f568283187a5f289120Packages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-4.el6_0.2.i686.rpm4754bf2d47cea05897e6805afefd36cd27f82d1a306b91287599108d46ba1221Packages/openssl-static-1.0.0-4.el6_0.2.i686.rpm145a2aaec600c147baa6d1637526deed2fb089d82cd0f80be1b28056374afec7SLSA-2010:0999-1Moderate: libvpx security updateAn integer overflow flaw, leading to arbitrary memory writes, was found in libvpx. An attacker could create a specially-crafted video encoded using the VP8 codec that, when played by a victim with an application using libvpx (such as Totem), would cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2010-4203)
After installing the update, all applications using libvpx must be restarted for the changes to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libvpx-0.9.0-8.el6_0.i686.rpm39d62862c3feb6e55f1219738bbefe4cecbb8b3b53f6425a90530515f53d933bPackages/libvpx-devel-0.9.0-8.el6_0.i686.rpm9967528b2fe10e885cd328b7ad61e595ae3d0ff41ce8258e07817a78fe9646a7Packages/libvpx-utils-0.9.0-8.el6_0.i686.rpm490690949e48f7060920376c036fac387608cc450da93a2f5250256b7e5d5960SLSA-2010:1002-1Moderate: mod_auth_mysql security updateA flaw was found in the way mod_auth_mysql escaped certain multibyte-encoded strings. If mod_auth_mysql was configured to use a multibyte character set that allowed a backslash ("\") as part of the character encodings, a remote attacker could inject arbitrary SQL commands into a login request. (CVE-2008-2384)
Note: This flaw only affected non-default installations where AuthMySQLCharacterSet is configured to use one of the affected multibyte character sets. Installations that did not use the AuthMySQLCharacterSet configuration option were not vulnerable to this flaw.
After installing the updated package, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_auth_mysql-3.0.0-11.el6_0.1.i686.rpm32399fe5bfe73712b288a226a1b9fa78e9b3a13a8b70607322309e2cf13ad782SLSA-2010:1003-1Moderate: git security updateA cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in gitweb, a simple web interface for Git repositories. A remote attacker could perform an XSS attack against victims by tricking them into visiting a specially-crafted gitweb URL. (CVE-2010-3906)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/emacs-git-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmc9ed78f45fcfc63ac69010ff5a70c2a96e31ef65fd15166dda758125755f95f2Packages/emacs-git-el-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm616d6afed8409b159a7b84fdd1bda77a9cbd18930a4fce9ce4f554d09a17a3f1Packages/git-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7ac5ff9b43dc7f02b78d6fe39dc69fe3d704d60432a91fe0456db758de568c3dPackages/git-all-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm715bf21de5be83f1dd6cbbfa68853264b1ca3ac27d0d47335cf26ef97e1fd92ePackages/git-cvs-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm68b332cb72f79ba34e28a27729f56c3176cc44b57275cf4a996451342276fee0Packages/git-daemon-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm4ac1a7ce3d3b60d52206fb5927070442bc82277b5badb082d8af12e8e2b31827Packages/git-email-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpma51168ab90ad5e199bdc18331cad0190917f7cfb0e64df542c83fdad71745b2ePackages/git-gui-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmbc88c1cbcd300bc5c3ea486a3ed1145e3001ba9d8a859af0b840dc0aa1ef14c8Packages/git-svn-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm0f8a4787688f252adb5d0f2eaee16dee6c0573b3f7b4d882471697b730542c89Packages/gitk-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm52eeeebf86fc86efe44884970605557521d46aaf13cba32a8bb4384851d7f356Packages/gitweb-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpm1841f8110e87de5e16e7c964775aa9e5b3af6e2fb10dbe6e44fb5dd331e25802Packages/perl-Git-1.7.1-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmfa138bb6c69d370a39546a35c70fd36df44b40d1ba20466e589ed5b7bc9eba91SLSA-2011:0007-1Important: kernel security update* Integer overflow in the RDS protocol implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-3865, Important)
* Missing boundary checks in the PPP over L2TP sockets implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-4160, Important)
* NULL pointer dereference in the igb driver. If both Single Root I/O Virtualization (SR-IOV) and promiscuous mode were enabled on an interface using igb, it could result in a denial of service when a tagged VLAN packet is received on that interface. (CVE-2010-4263, Important)
* Missing initialization flaw in the XFS file system implementation, and in the network traffic policing implementation, could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause an information leak. (CVE-2010-3078, CVE-2010-3477, Moderate)
* NULL pointer dereference in the Open Sound System compatible sequencer driver could allow a local, unprivileged user with access to /dev/sequencer to cause a denial of service. /dev/sequencer is only accessible to root and users in the audio group by default. (CVE-2010-3080, Moderate)
* Flaw in the ethtool IOCTL handler could allow a local user to cause an information leak. (CVE-2010-3861, Moderate)
* Flaw in bcm_connect() in the Controller Area Network (CAN) Broadcast Manager. On 64-bit systems, writing the socket address may overflow the procname character array. (CVE-2010-3874, Moderate)
* Flaw in the module for monitoring the sockets of INET transport protocols could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-3880, Moderate)
* Missing boundary checks in the block layer implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4162, CVE-2010-4163, CVE-2010-4668, Moderate)
* NULL pointer dereference in the Bluetooth HCI UART driver could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4242, Moderate)
* Flaw in the Linux kernel CPU time clocks implementation for the POSIX clock interface could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4248, Moderate)
* Flaw in the garbage collector for AF_UNIX sockets could allow a local, unprivileged user to trigger a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4249, Moderate)
* Missing upper bound integer check in the AIO implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause an information leak. (CVE-2010-3067, Low)
* Missing initialization flaws could lead to information leaks. (CVE-2010-3298, CVE-2010-3876, CVE-2010-4072, CVE-2010-4073, CVE-2010-4074, CVE-2010-4075, CVE-2010-4077, CVE-2010-4079, CVE-2010-4080, CVE-2010-4081, CVE-2010-4082, CVE-2010-4083, CVE-2010-4158, Low)
* Missing initialization flaw in KVM could allow a privileged host user with access to /dev/kvm to cause an information leak. (CVE-2010-4525, Low)importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.i686.rpm8af42ce8b36c233c32b4c403f9feb3daf01a3c6da1cb3d4d472e57a647027553Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.i686.rpm053d4551fc7a2b6dd1888a2abfa85224e245a125c7c148eecca60928d0e94e67Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.i686.rpm6008d4a3734c94b557382832521e5a5e340dd172a1450aa4a2e6d4f7a0e23545Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.i686.rpm488ebe70aab074e575c641665268630a5a00679beb5fb7bf4bc7cb162e0967aePackages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.noarch.rpmbf03be1b7ca000dd2c1cf93010cf1dbb68c7c092a0e129929b88a310f1815b08Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.noarch.rpm27628ea87d1a10840133cac117330eb5f2f77f1c70082cb0957e553187ef1521Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.i686.rpm166a2fd40f5769fd780a89269ef71f4e0c5fea5cbeb2af5a6f64afbb214b5245Packages/perf-2.6.32-71.14.1.el6.noarch.rpmfb77847ed03aa0d071fa857ef3a8e2bd60e6bf3fdf52547aa5a04e559c2c2c67SLSA-2011:0009-1Moderate: evince security updateAn array index error was found in the DeVice Independent (DVI) renderer's PK and VF font file parsers. A DVI file that references a specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause Evince to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Evince. (CVE-2010-2640, CVE-2010-2641)
A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the DVI renderer's AFM font file parser. A DVI file that references a specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause Evince to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Evince. (CVE-2010-2642)
An integer overflow flaw was found in the DVI renderer's TFM font file parser. A DVI file that references a specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause Evince to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Evince. (CVE-2010-2643)
Note: The above issues are not exploitable unless an attacker can trick the user into installing a malicious font file.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/evince-2.28.2-14.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6be123d261232ba33273f0851d8f74bbd657406781a5e990e7a3526811d6f925Packages/evince-devel-2.28.2-14.el6_0.1.i686.rpm808194ed040ac816149cb71f23c0693c06f3f36ef47f01c8c2339e740130a813Packages/evince-dvi-2.28.2-14.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8453e2c68e9c6f928dbaf330acbe6fe5c6a4f4bff2e56ff82a00ee51c812f924Packages/evince-libs-2.28.2-14.el6_0.1.i686.rpm2522e96785874e54231602171152435137c6c752e96fb7259a884427955b76a0SLSA-2011:0013-1Moderate: wireshark security updateAn array index error, leading to a stack-based buffer overflow, was found in the Wireshark ENTTEC dissector. If Wireshark read a malformed packet off a network or opened a malicious dump file, it could crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code as the user running Wireshark. (CVE-2010-4538)
All running instances of Wireshark must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/wireshark-1.2.13-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpmb17e708f0d7dc2e4e606a97a9e78ef9fd4c9c33206432e4dbc7aa9bcfcc98dccPackages/wireshark-devel-1.2.13-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm8817caecde5cf186ac33540e338d7b6fcfee0ad93b4001f1f936afd67201a501Packages/wireshark-gnome-1.2.13-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm8b9a75b8529ed7530ca1f0e1da0ee0894f23fedf29cdb4a530bfa6cfa5823cecSLSA-2011:0154-1Moderate: hplip security updateA flaw was found in the way certain HPLIP tools discovered devices using the SNMP protocol. If a user ran certain HPLIP tools that search for supported devices using SNMP, and a malicious user is able to send specially-crafted SNMP responses, it could cause those HPLIP tools to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running them. (CVE-2010-4267)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/hpijs-3.9.8-33.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6b45ca2c223af998368638686c65869dc4cdcef516cf1cbc82e931b0f049b2ebPackages/hplip-3.9.8-33.el6_0.1.i686.rpm65df026a769d39e41bc6359d61de3a8b8a1b7069da0acb6a9749d2ad723f569cPackages/hplip-common-3.9.8-33.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8923b20732e45977e1a22ad97cc1a2dede93f9ce0fa926ede18908e7563955ffPackages/hplip-gui-3.9.8-33.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7b9d3bb6c50d6cd5d3727463e12fa61caef4f0ad7fff280b8afaaad8f5a9bb52Packages/hplip-libs-3.9.8-33.el6_0.1.i686.rpmaa14a53fa48cfaf78fa883612fc0d40dc4bd3c204a124323642f52f1f3e88f00Packages/libsane-hpaio-3.9.8-33.el6_0.1.i686.rpm32bfd3352b1500fa8ba7986f5ed887a0959c084d5fa5a5ccd551a0682b20edc9SLSA-2011:0164-1Moderate: mysql security updateThe MySQL PolyFromWKB() function did not sanity check Well-Known Binary (WKB) data, which could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3840)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed certain JOIN queries could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to cause excessive CPU use (up to 100%), if a stored procedure contained JOIN queries, and that procedure was executed twice in sequence. (CVE-2010-3839)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed queries that provide a mixture of numeric and longblob data types to the LEAST or GREATEST function, could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3838)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed PREPARE statements containing both GROUP_CONCAT and the WITH ROLLUP modifier could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3837)
MySQL did not properly pre-evaluate LIKE arguments in view prepare mode, possibly allowing a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3836)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed statements that assign a value to a user- defined variable and that also contain a logical value evaluation could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3835)
A flaw in the way MySQL evaluated the arguments of extreme-value functions, such as LEAST and GREATEST, could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3833)
A flaw in the way MySQL handled LOAD DATA INFILE requests allowed MySQL to send OK packets even when there were errors. (CVE-2010-3683)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed EXPLAIN statements for some complex SELECT queries could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3682)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed certain alternating READ requests provided by HANDLER statements could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3681)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE statements that define NULL columns when using the InnoDB storage engine, could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3680)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed certain values provided to the BINLOG statement caused MySQL to read unassigned memory. A remote, authenticated attacker could possibly use this flaw to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3679)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed SQL queries containing IN or CASE statements, when a NULL argument was provided as one of the arguments to the query, could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3678)
A flaw in the way MySQL processed JOIN queries that attempt to retrieve data from a unique SET column could allow a remote, authenticated attacker to crash mysqld. (CVE-2010-3677)
Note: CVE-2010-3840, CVE-2010-3838, CVE-2010-3837, CVE-2010-3835, CVE-2010-3833, CVE-2010-3682, CVE-2010-3681, CVE-2010-3680, CVE-2010-3678, and CVE-2010-3677 only cause a temporary denial of service, as mysqld was automatically restarted after each crash.
These updated packages upgrade MySQL to version 5.1.52. Refer to the MySQL release notes for a full list of changes:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/news-5-1-52.html
After installing this update, the MySQL server daemon (mysqld) will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mysql-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm2933b9e761e47f3b8a1debdbb2993379164689c48242a2377ebac050080d3808Packages/mysql-bench-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd5e5bc55be58ae322dae42e7c65cc949331980f22a57c0daab8e109891f473e6Packages/mysql-devel-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm760e4e58ce3a943ad8815efbb407fa12cc62aa1b178f80e3c408be72cba7528dPackages/mysql-embedded-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf3e651d8bab0d10a9200df96932d668a39a35cff73e3bb0032999c1742758578Packages/mysql-embedded-devel-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm225b2bc157612ed1b7d6fc72d259c9950f76c2626ac8dc71e1eca26575cd08ffPackages/mysql-libs-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmbc40f2c22a7a18288f5f05a7aa1c6d3effe4e72c604af844465ed3eca4afc59dPackages/mysql-server-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmfcabd0cdfc41c22ede3120c115379194222f807709814ab9fbf4a8603dd58fb0Packages/mysql-test-5.1.52-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmbafe474f7477d7d01b7eb2104034cee22aa8317c56455762a9388c5e77a79ce4SLSA-2011:0170-1Moderate: libuser security updateIt was discovered that libuser did not set the password entry correctly when creating LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) users. If an administrator did not assign a password to an LDAP based user account, either at account creation with luseradd, or with lpasswd after account creation, an attacker could use this flaw to log into that account with a default password string that should have been rejected. (CVE-2011-0002)
Note: LDAP administrators that have used libuser tools to add users should check existing user accounts for plain text passwords, and reset them as necessary.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libuser-0.56.13-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpm623e1c9003bb74b6baa4e0c93e93129a77f7a041cac9342c96f9031d34e6a23fPackages/libuser-devel-0.56.13-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf2228052deea9c46412e0703d04cc1bd546583e541df3a39872b8b6d34bc1aeePackages/libuser-python-0.56.13-4.el6_0.1.i686.rpmed2c2affaa9d7c4d917d86145fabc36dd58b668ce5b5537ef688e8855a029644SLSA-2011:0177-1Moderate: webkitgtk security updateMultiple memory corruption flaws were found in WebKit. Malicious web content could cause an application using WebKitGTK+ to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2010-1782, CVE-2010-1783, CVE-2010-1784, CVE-2010-1785, CVE-2010-1787, CVE-2010-1788, CVE-2010-1790, CVE-2010-1792, CVE-2010-1807, CVE-2010-1814, CVE-2010-3114, CVE-2010-3116, CVE-2010-3119, CVE-2010-3255, CVE-2010-3812, CVE-2010-4198)
Multiple use-after-free flaws were found in WebKit. Malicious web content could cause an application using WebKitGTK+ to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2010-1780, CVE-2010-1786, CVE-2010-1793, CVE-2010-1812, CVE-2010-1815, CVE-2010-3113, CVE-2010-3257, CVE-2010-4197, CVE-2010-4204)
Two array index errors, leading to out-of-bounds memory reads, were found in WebKit. Malicious web content could cause an application using WebKitGTK+ to crash. (CVE-2010-4206, CVE-2010-4577)
A flaw in WebKit could allow malicious web content to trick a user into thinking they are visiting the site reported by the location bar, when the page is actually content controlled by an attacker. (CVE-2010-3115)
It was found that WebKit did not correctly restrict read access to images created from the "canvas" element. Malicious web content could allow a remote attacker to bypass the same-origin policy and potentially access sensitive image data. (CVE-2010-3259)
A flaw was found in the way WebKit handled DNS prefetching. Even when it was disabled, web content containing certain "link" elements could cause WebKitGTK+ to perform DNS prefetching. (CVE-2010-3813)
Users of WebKitGTK+ should upgrade to these updated packages, which contain WebKitGTK+ version 1.2.6, and resolve these issues. All running applications that use WebKitGTK+ must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/webkitgtk-1.2.6-2.el6_0.i686.rpm52066500d723168963d00d8973c34e0360fc5be805e228c4d30d12df9326fe18Packages/webkitgtk-devel-1.2.6-2.el6_0.i686.rpm22817bf13dd7832e7f4bf34ea1d30dc6c81f8c8a9a7896c0352055c48f86de15Packages/webkitgtk-doc-1.2.6-2.el6_0.i686.rpm30482771d9b5c5addf67ec855eb41bb16c635a622d151c9b49cdfd5f3724497dSLSA-2011:0180-1Moderate: pango security updateAn input sanitization flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way Pango displayed font files when using the FreeType font engine back end. If a user loaded a malformed font file with an application that uses Pango, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-0020)
After installing the updated packages, you must restart your system or restart your X session for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pango-1.28.1-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpm13cbcfd590f9a54fee230a89bf01a30c9183911277c203dafb92075e5b48639bPackages/pango-devel-1.28.1-3.el6_0.3.i686.rpm15a457448e3ece17a74183906b1da6179943fbd8c6437d8df7efc0b6e865923eSLSA-2011:0183-1Important: openoffice.org security updateAn array index error and an integer signedness error were found in the way OpenOffice.org parsed certain Rich Text Format (RTF) files. An attacker could use these flaws to create a specially-crafted RTF file that, when opened, would cause OpenOffice.org to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running OpenOffice.org. (CVE-2010-3451, CVE-2010-3452)
A heap-based buffer overflow flaw and an array index error were found in the way OpenOffice.org parsed certain Microsoft Office Word documents. An attacker could use these flaws to create a specially-crafted Microsoft Office Word document that, when opened, would cause OpenOffice.org to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running OpenOffice.org. (CVE-2010-3453, CVE-2010-3454)
A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way OpenOffice.org parsed certain Microsoft Office PowerPoint files. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-crafted Microsoft Office PowerPoint file that, when opened, would cause OpenOffice.org to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running OpenOffice.org. (CVE-2010-4253)
A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way OpenOffice.org parsed certain TARGA (Truevision TGA) files. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-crafted TARGA file. If a document containing this specially-crafted TARGA file was opened, or if a user tried to insert the file into an existing document, it would cause OpenOffice.org to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running OpenOffice.org. (CVE-2010-4643)
A directory traversal flaw was found in the way OpenOffice.org handled the installation of XSLT filter descriptions packaged in Java Archive (JAR) files, as well as the installation of OpenOffice.org Extension (.oxt) files. An attacker could use these flaws to create a specially-crafted XSLT filter description or extension file that, when opened, would cause the OpenOffice.org Extension Manager to modify files accessible to the user installing the JAR or extension file. (CVE-2010-3450)
A flaw was found in the script that launches OpenOffice.org. In some situations, a "." character could be included in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable, allowing a local attacker to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running OpenOffice.org, if that user ran OpenOffice.org from within an attacker-controlled directory. (CVE-2010-3689)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* OpenOffice.org did not create a lock file when opening a file that was on a share mounted via SFTP. Additionally, if there was a lock file, it was ignored. This could result in data loss if a file in this situation was opened simultaneously by another user.
All running instances of OpenOffice.org applications must be restarted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 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php security updateA flaw was found in the way PHP converted certain floating point values from string representation to a number. If a PHP script evaluated an attacker's input in a numeric context, the PHP interpreter could cause high CPU usage until the script execution time limit is reached. This issue only affected i386 systems. (CVE-2010-4645)
A numeric truncation error and an input validation flaw were found in the way the PHP utf8_decode() function decoded partial multi-byte sequences for some multi-byte encodings, sending them to output without them being escaped. An attacker could use these flaws to perform a cross-site scripting attack. (CVE-2009-5016, CVE-2010-3870)
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the PHP ZipArchive::getArchiveComment function. If a script used this function to inspect a specially-crafted ZIP archive file, it could cause the PHP interpreter to crash. (CVE-2010-3709)
After installing the updated packages, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/php-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm02ab1cd94f3a59788928e598652a2c79b056ad5f703abe88970172d952b3be7aPackages/php-bcmath-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm591b8106dce12162036a84dbcb463b9e925df8c5a956389556347c8265563c65Packages/php-cli-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm40c93399d64a2a66bd65c18f21356631a4af7c29ff6bd9b6825d5940831baabdPackages/php-common-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm09a53cdc4545e4c4bf274d23a457f6cb27431d963346228df94e4fd2c0d04f5aPackages/php-dba-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9e0b75b2b1870d8c021b7c1aef4da33765d2db8bc03291d8af0de620e99b9dbbPackages/php-devel-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9f828ca54980ef936ad6c4b8d9a59fd0b214115b2130539268e721a4c297444bPackages/php-embedded-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf791f40e7f83292f2cd94e21aa197515bb0001a8f9fe40e3aa0d616daf9e3414Packages/php-enchant-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7d910f4b86ea14b644d6e0550066f14cb7452e17ef0dcece416877c1324ab129Packages/php-gd-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm2633ebfa7d4f187ab4c9da48b4f687a5b6ef25c28056e3c93566f394fd01e8aaPackages/php-imap-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm1ca67ef829a9b241a5cf03bdb0e83aa859c9df1e048cd7aececd298c32f1aa88Packages/php-intl-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3d8009ca47f4aca2304f472345ad8904139a4161fdbe85bcf67fd5eb96ca5b40Packages/php-ldap-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpma354a69d722b7906699c88804bd12cbbcab1808795e6afdf5bc048f8652bca97Packages/php-mbstring-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm07555b43db4fb5a82911ce22d8cc35a7461336401b787e2ad3f412282e7e77ccPackages/php-mysql-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3f256ad041616637fc8c43fcc959f50706daafef70e195d351932f000f877094Packages/php-odbc-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf9ee33f1264ac2540347441167d578da3cafc768511c174bd6e71ca224e8bb93Packages/php-pdo-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm4ccc8402bcc6093b0986d5b9afa98ce19a254bb235e120e8a4c63587818e514fPackages/php-pgsql-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm07354acf34fc11ec892c822d0af2a7290f314fd735cb5ca5dd024d67a598df11Packages/php-process-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm6bdc94d962df448ddd49eb43fe60b8ac6844be24904f0b81aa808faa6152986fPackages/php-pspell-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmbc9c0370f8bddd426c76e5c20bae7b69c6ca52a5c2f137b8c38e957c6770fb45Packages/php-recode-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpma6929a6568667cf9028af7c7bacc56f36e44b19beee8403c701ada6e8acbf6e9Packages/php-snmp-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm2a5b9b9cfbc0da041e9262775cb97a09932b70babb34b89e681307f02214e498Packages/php-soap-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmcd19d7931839b45b749be9fa2cb77672a84d7bbfd1cfdb88ebf9bd20722323e1Packages/php-tidy-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc2b687a0d9093836bf0c916f67256711226a13faa22ccc60f69f6315563695ecPackages/php-xml-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc9311b86151b3ca5d42eae7809d7229c99a1f32427852f77661e61076b3ee8bfPackages/php-xmlrpc-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmfec99982f2eb81b5deec73eaac3bc0f128cd724fc63e74ef850ec75d99497da7Packages/php-zts-5.3.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpmad5a46efce492ca1fa0601890fe12f197ba177968a4e106994a11d30f452f660SLSA-2011:0197-1Moderate: postgresql security updateA stack-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way PostgreSQL processed certain tokens from an SQL query when the intarray module was enabled on a particular database. An authenticated database user running a specially-crafted SQL query could use this flaw to cause a temporary denial of service (postgres daemon crash) or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the database server. (CVE-2010-4015)
For Scientific Linux 4, the updated postgresql packages contain a backported patch for this issue; there are no other changes.
For Scientific Linux 5, the updated postgresql packages upgrade PostgreSQL to version 8.1.23, and contain a backported patch for this issue. Refer to the PostgreSQL Release Notes for a full list of changes:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.1/static/release.html
For Scientific Linux 6, the updated postgresql packages upgrade PostgreSQL to version 8.4.7, which includes a fix for this issue. Refer to the PostgreSQL Release Notes for a full list of changes:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/release.html
If the postgresql service is running, it will be automatically restarted after installing this update.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postgresql-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf1bb211e9b24b92ae4c2ec80705f02ee8a22c57daa9424ace9da3f34f3f33d05Packages/postgresql-contrib-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm70bbb5e919c03a4e6c15f9c200be669f5a1feb324c353cb3aec1b6b55836f4fePackages/postgresql-devel-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm45fc1d8b4e2eee2e8491022451363c00365264abde25c335e878191f4e4ee10cPackages/postgresql-docs-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8192bf8db631be5c36ac710f1a6572dcbdc0b0af6db9e082f7f2aa90a3efd39fPackages/postgresql-libs-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm893271a5679cda90b810ef512b9d69fe34e6ab5981afdf5bc363f7faa1f63e8dPackages/postgresql-plperl-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm5ebda27e99979f6e89ecf50b320bea3b11ca766e374e86fde07ecfe79b91f841Packages/postgresql-plpython-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmb57d9a1dd11479fd4e212fdd16f5c20ac68bbd4d321452bf1e016b8099978078Packages/postgresql-pltcl-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm239b703218a6cdb62d49ebaaa63b48337df5581bd7536fa12000797911fd7951Packages/postgresql-server-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmc29a527819be3eecaaf4c187f24c0b5ee06714d9b7777ffdc2c5ddf4e8c7cec4Packages/postgresql-test-8.4.7-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd35cee7328f1ddf5c1ee73a08887d3b37cfbf4a79ee2ec83a6e10c0cee3675b3SLSA-2011:0200-1Important: krb5 security updateA NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the MIT Kerberos KDC processed principal names that were not null terminated, when the KDC was configured to use an LDAP back end. A remote attacker could use this flaw to crash the KDC via a specially-crafted request. (CVE-2011-0282)
A denial of service flaw was found in the way the MIT Kerberos KDC processed certain principal names when the KDC was configured to use an LDAP back end. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause the KDC to hang via a specially- crafted request. (CVE-2011-0281)
A denial of service flaw was found in the way the MIT Kerberos V5 slave KDC update server (kpropd) processed certain update requests for KDC database propagation. A remote attacker could use this flaw to terminate the kpropd daemon via a specially-crafted update request. (CVE-2010-4022)
After installing the updated packages, the krb5kdc daemon will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.8.2-3.el6_0.4.i686.rpm787088dbd82809fbcdc1b14aec2ad5b496a6ed77d5a1d6d0ebbcf4c02f25719bPackages/krb5-libs-1.8.2-3.el6_0.4.i686.rpm6951d7b3e2a0c739be34603fa7b259326c4d595dc3306ff44f2b49471f2ff3c9Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.8.2-3.el6_0.4.i686.rpm7cebcc673a2420d69c7e1e30c18a39ac1276644e68367fec2fdee3c7283e46b2Packages/krb5-server-1.8.2-3.el6_0.4.i686.rpm23cba5ef3e49722f788443b198487b96ae3d4daedf506e5117ff12d78420b1ccPackages/krb5-server-ldap-1.8.2-3.el6_0.4.i686.rpmcffc7f8c3c1d09d87dd7f79c0cba671f47f697b7a1074356964e9753e197b8d9Packages/krb5-workstation-1.8.2-3.el6_0.4.i686.rpmd036ff6b7813d009360823b856cc268062e5e759a4b37fde7df3e7650040397dSLSA-2011:0214-1Moderate: java-1.6.0-openjdk security updateA denial of service flaw was found in the way certain strings were converted to Double objects. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause Java-based applications to hang, for instance if they parse Double values in a specially- crafted HTTP request. (CVE-2010-4476)
All running instances of OpenJDK Java must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.36.b17.el6_0.i686.rpmc4ee7f6a0184abf1da4be5bf65fa515a338ef92af9c937638c04970ea79bdbb0Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.36.b17.el6_0.i686.rpme2c907e1554c7b7c28b88959c72ec0c6105f1ceeecd7800e96d71c88488430c8Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.36.b17.el6_0.i686.rpmbb4d189925f5770cd48e292c6ec1d415437fa2bfc96c97fc1ad6f0e66f3f7195Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.36.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm398bc41c6a14abc253e0a4cab24700ffcd4d87483d4514c2e7258443f60a011dPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.36.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm7c547b99c1cb3dae59f88a4c603ba21250fb472a89f66a560f310ba649331fa5SLSA-2011:0256-1Moderate: dhcp security updateA flaw was found in the way the dhcpd daemon processed certain DHCPv6 messages for addresses that had previously been declined and marked as abandoned internally. If a remote attacker sent such messages to dhcpd, it could cause dhcpd to crash due to an assertion failure if it was running as a DHCPv6 server. (CVE-2011-0413)
After installing this update, all DHCP servers will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.2.i686.rpmf15800b06af4ee3885bf5a28af022c42c1ad317bc728bd996186abddbbe3275dPackages/dhcp-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.2.i686.rpmd2eabdcc94ffbc6b18116d220d36b23bfb3a7294b15b4f085d63584c4b3921c9Packages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm445872e8d5752cf3609c3f43fb4e010fba0ce97f79cc12fa4e4201e30a05a73aSLSA-2011:0258-1Moderate: subversion security updateAn access restriction bypass flaw was found in the mod_dav_svn module. If the SVNPathAuthz directive was set to "short_circuit", certain access rules were not enforced, possibly allowing sensitive repository data to be leaked to remote users. Note that SVNPathAuthz is set to "On" by default. (CVE-2010-3315)
A server-side memory leak was found in the Subversion server. If a malicious, remote user performed "svn blame" or "svn log" operations on certain repository files, it could cause the Subversion server to consume a large amount of system memory. (CVE-2010-4644)
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the mod_dav_svn module processed certain requests. If a malicious, remote user issued a certain type of request to display a collection of Subversion repositories on a host that has the SVNListParentPath directive enabled, it could cause the httpd process serving the request to crash. Note that SVNListParentPath is not enabled by default. (CVE-2010-4539)
After installing the updated packages, the Subversion server must be restarted for the update to take effect: restart httpd if you are using mod_dav_svn, or restart svnserve if it is used.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_dav_svn-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpm00c7d104d57c6e5835ae880ec1d40d25c39f285ed31dc8ff6f150d37eaaab5e6Packages/subversion-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpmbbd1703a5ec8252162f4014373aceb5d413955f05d1159a1edfc61d78e40e8aaPackages/subversion-devel-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpma7352d5e6294d3295f4133e86d264a85447993294e34e8820c73a02a6b778851Packages/subversion-gnome-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpm487078599c0a8bcb061872ab45853614bb9d6799a52f140f59d702eeea50a33cPackages/subversion-javahl-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpmb908f1d4ee031f6b0b30fac9d9b795378978a8c17fb078124dd78a2ffe0456e4Packages/subversion-kde-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpm88b94a07848cc8da7d2ba8f215b170a7e307f8153931812577fcc8b62fb4e3c3Packages/subversion-perl-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpmff747a334142e12fe15bc12c262c845ea80195e9538a364e438b64e283f5ef1aPackages/subversion-ruby-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.i686.rpm3246f8ae4cd644051e41dd6e952245740fe94b55d39e3c26aaacf2370e099af2Packages/subversion-svn2cl-1.6.11-2.el6_0.2.noarch.rpm7e00d837c78db2e7dda093d9c8a318ff7529f8c9f750ef13603e2a36e128959bSLSA-2011:0281-1Important: java-1.6.0-openjdk security updateA flaw was found in the Swing library. Forged TimerEvents could be used to bypass SecurityManager checks, allowing access to otherwise blocked files and directories. (CVE-2010-4465)
A flaw was found in the HotSpot component in OpenJDK. Certain bytecode instructions confused the memory management within the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), which could lead to heap corruption. (CVE-2010-4469)
A flaw was found in the way JAXP (Java API for XML Processing) components were handled, allowing them to be manipulated by untrusted applets. This could be used to elevate privileges and bypass secure XML processing restrictions. (CVE-2010-4470)
It was found that untrusted applets could create and place cache entries in the name resolution cache. This could allow an attacker targeted manipulation over name resolution until the OpenJDK VM is restarted. (CVE-2010-4448)
It was found that the Java launcher provided by OpenJDK did not check the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable for insecure empty path elements. A local attacker able to trick a user into running the Java launcher while working from an attacker-writable directory could use this flaw to load an untrusted library, subverting the Java security model. (CVE-2010-4450)
A flaw was found in the XML Digital Signature component in OpenJDK. Untrusted code could use this flaw to replace the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) XML Digital Signature Transform or C14N algorithm implementations to intercept digital signature operations. (CVE-2010-4472)
Note: All of the above flaws can only be remotely triggered in OpenJDK by calling the "appletviewer" application.
This update also provides one defense in depth patch.
All running instances of OpenJDK Java must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.39.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm00b979a7e5ea30bb0a0f7b0dede47e01fbe87869d155b80f50ca50db08ed2c81Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.39.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm5f9800aa686fe68ab067aa57b2aa0a017eed8b8f915fcb8b4f99d70f2b0593efPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.39.b17.el6_0.i686.rpmfaa64cf39afec376e5d1b0de31d067a1131f95557f2125968d54a85ee5a2f182Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.39.b17.el6_0.i686.rpm52d2f2aa034222f72c9df36cdb2db357c10b9733780b69011fd48b532e8d2936Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.39.b17.el6_0.i686.rpmc0cdf2720a80b04d186f16841ed050495e5cd07389b2f512ae4f8759dca2c8b6SLSA-2011:0283-1Moderate: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* A divide-by-zero flaw was found in the tcp_select_initial_window() function in the Linux kernel's TCP/IP protocol suite implementation. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to trigger a denial of service by calling setsockopt() with certain options. (CVE-2010-4165, Moderate)
* A use-after-free flaw in the mprotect() system call in the Linux kernel could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a local denial of service. (CVE-2010-4169, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel execve() system call implementation. A local, unprivileged user could cause large amounts of memory to be allocated but not visible to the OOM (Out of Memory) killer, triggering a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4243, Moderate)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.i686.rpmbc0179923e4c07658aab5ce5435c0079c62a337ffa27d4bac30423ad80191f8cPackages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.i686.rpm62181535b8b40f8e9f6a7b5c35053df9b8597eb19a1b38433a8d16040a053afcPackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.i686.rpm48bad93fae089e26da962d6fb373432cbc7d12138120960d5a603e70f25e8f34Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.i686.rpmffc547f0b86d46efc7f037655a9e7a873375a66fcdededdb46851961a66fbc3dPackages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.noarch.rpm75b164dad6b3abdd19f50f45da837dd472c45c062b551f65398dfcb3b4ba6a63Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.noarch.rpm3fbdd5a1f1b08609b249323245d959172abf8359b5ff849d8c7118b103cd63b9Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.i686.rpmd60f420bba9084c32b56f963b8f5437aee85695af617c657355b7687c76ce1a0Packages/perf-2.6.32-71.18.1.el6.noarch.rpm505fc83e4232c6dd40bf2bb17fd69e428ca8b15a617d00577b30d665ea9df383SLSA-2011:0305-1Important: samba security updateA flaw was found in the way Samba handled file descriptors. If an attacker were able to open a large number of file descriptors on the Samba server, they could flip certain stack bits to "1" values, resulting in the Samba server (smbd) crashing. (CVE-2011-0719)
After installing this update, the smb service will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libsmbclient-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpm3ca7e612a2c9c3f56da80ae4af4c9b0b8823ecec3a490283cdf0371215ef1f99Packages/libsmbclient-devel-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpm355b8451456037a81219ed3b9acda920330d9531dcf5f1f27b9500bcaf34bff3Packages/samba-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpm2a52c64abf1332ee2e3f0e738ddf4562268fb3bf56b5fd4edcfcc2399320c271Packages/samba-client-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpma9657e0d4861d252d5f2828ceacf7cf2ca2b60d579ddfac69d8248450d76ccf5Packages/samba-common-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpma95623dec92cc3d96bde7592057cefae204ff598bc981e45992ecbc6d0424533Packages/samba-doc-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpmb398c4b933cda095559e5555efc478e92b60a99258dd6f539d8dd33184d1414ePackages/samba-domainjoin-gui-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpm40bb77a14e258813e7dd30c84d911e46faff09803ce304c3373bc74a7088ba36Packages/samba-swat-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpma51f6d6d0f4d4aff58f33de05eb839c34a26e2a366bd2e5d9df5504cc0238a95Packages/samba-winbind-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpmaa0c69b1289749109f45a94c958d2afa10f5e32b16ac302684a3d04541b5b7d0Packages/samba-winbind-clients-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpm400da79797856bcc59d47a2bf48bec4ca7b26028eed4277944f05d071d9c4386Packages/samba-winbind-devel-3.5.4-68.el6_0.2.i686.rpma152c0920abb5223a5eda4b6d2dd84e65dac7973db68170c921f627915beeccbSLSA-2011:0308-1Moderate: mailman security updateMultiple input sanitization flaws were found in the way Mailman displayed usernames of subscribed users on certain pages. If a user who is subscribed to a mailing list were able to trick a victim into visiting one of those pages, they could perform a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack against the victim. (CVE-2011-0707)
Multiple input sanitization flaws were found in the way Mailman displayed mailing list information. A mailing list administrator could use this flaw to conduct a cross-site scripting (XSS) attack against victims viewing a list's "listinfo" page. (CVE-2010-3089)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mailman-2.1.12-14.el6_0.2.i686.rpmca5a529000c8aae6428f5ee82f656728fb5de839d1112c9a84e4104abeaf41dcSLSA-2011:0309-1Critical: pango security updateIt was discovered that Pango did not check for memory reallocation failures in the hb_buffer_ensure() function. An attacker able to trigger a reallocation failure by passing sufficiently large input to an application using Pango could use this flaw to crash the application or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-0064)
After installing this update, you must restart your system or restart the X server for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/pango-1.28.1-3.el6_0.5.i686.rpm125616c1a787931c6e88d95fde4d18c5872c5d630d73972fb59e4586673cc183Packages/pango-devel-1.28.1-3.el6_0.5.i686.rpm9788957e38422d29958ae9b97f2d944d9a8f54329421bf982712717aa93618f1SLSA-2011:0310-1Critical: firefox security updateA flaw was found in the way Firefox sanitized HTML content in extensions. If an extension loaded or rendered malicious content using the ParanoidFragmentSink class, it could fail to safely display the content, causing Firefox to execute arbitrary JavaScript with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2010-1585)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled dialog boxes. An attacker could use this flaw to create a malicious web page that would present a blank dialog box that has non-functioning buttons. If a user closes the dialog box window, it could unexpectedly grant the malicious web page elevated privileges. (CVE-2011-0051)
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0053, CVE-2011-0055, CVE-2011-0058, CVE-2011-0062)
Several flaws were found in the way Firefox handled malformed JavaScript. A website containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to execute that JavaScript with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0054, CVE-2011-0056, CVE-2011-0057)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled malformed JPEG images. A website containing a malicious JPEG image could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0061)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled plug-ins that perform HTTP requests. If a plug-in performed an HTTP request, and the server sent a 307 redirect response, the plug-in was not notified, and the HTTP request was forwarded. The forwarded request could contain custom headers, which could result in a Cross Site Request Forgery attack. (CVE-2011-0059)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* On Scientific Linux 4 and 5, running the "firefox -setDefaultBrowser" command caused warnings such as the following:
libgnomevfs-WARNING **: Deprecated function. User modifications to the MIME database are no longer supported.
This update disables the "setDefaultBrowser" option. Scientific Linux 4 users wishing to set a default web browser can use Applications -> Preferences -> More Preferences -> Preferred Applications. Scientific Linux 5 users can use System -> Preferences -> Preferred Applications.
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.14-4.el6_0.i686.rpm4080730bff3cc56f93fed7b977b2c0e1165a6aa7beeb02f151573b7e3dba846ePackages/xulrunner-1.9.2.14-3.el6_0.i686.rpme8c439ed9daed72a225efba80afa5d6a17585e816a5b8e41a88e6c533d3ea3c4Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.14-3.el6_0.i686.rpmd7ec58ffc339eaa72c3a1b81d301740b83d7aecca2606b140a4faf74f2fd523cSLSA-2011:0311-1Critical: thunderbird security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML content. Malicious HTML content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2010-1585, CVE-2011-0053, CVE-2011-0062)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled malformed JPEG images. An HTML mail message containing a malicious JPEG image could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0061)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.8-4.el6_0.i686.rpm3fa1b8dd47e755de4a174d29a42774f65bdfdcf13ca37b7d9b27ee7c1172e8baSLSA-2011:0318-1Important: libtiff security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way libtiff processed certain TIFF Internet Fax image files, compressed with the CCITT Group 4 compression algorithm. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially- crafted TIFF file that, when opened, would cause an application linked against libtiff to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-0192)
All running applications linked against libtiff must be restarted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libtiff-3.9.4-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd6fc048e5c683858b1b2c0cf5b1fa43073f2d8550dbfe02ccd9f448bfc79aaddPackages/libtiff-devel-3.9.4-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm966d99aa18282cc86a33c2dd8f33ea7ce27ceeb72777f0d040ea735fa3756827Packages/libtiff-static-3.9.4-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm23a3a72f12d7fc2ec94093326ac907a891bfc5ec6f113d6f65406365f3e53038SLSA-2011:0320-1Important: libcgroup security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way libcgroup converted a list of user-provided controllers for a particular task into an array of strings. A local attacker could use this flaw to escalate their privileges via a specially-crafted list of controllers. (CVE-2011-1006)
It was discovered that libcgroup did not properly check the origin of Netlink messages. A local attacker could use this flaw to send crafted Netlink messages to the cgrulesengd daemon, causing it to put processes into one or more existing control groups, based on the attacker's choosing, possibly allowing the particular tasks to run with more resources (memory, CPU, etc.) than originally intended. (CVE-2011-1022)importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcgroup-0.36.1-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm61836cc6207a1afb885f10990a7bfbf7c057cc906ce9b6124b50f3c0ba75e7a0Packages/libcgroup-devel-0.36.1-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm5ad827173ca7e9d4e1a12484d6e7144ebb0072a2dd8d351144bdfe95b29a50f8Packages/libcgroup-pam-0.36.1-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm181aca5dd68564d03e275c8dded72c49b5fcb57adbd91f89544aeb69d8f86342SLSA-2011:0324-1Important: logwatch security updateA flaw was found in the way Logwatch processed log files. If an attacker were able to create a log file with a malicious file name, it could result in arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the root user when that log file is analyzed by Logwatch. (CVE-2011-1018)importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/logwatch-7.3.6-49.el6.noarch.rpmba51ce1e507d7bf82f0accd2e76eb7d772922e58d0ef809094a514c6c0fb1d61SLSA-2011:0328-1Moderate: subversion security updateA NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the mod_dav_svn module processed certain requests to lock working copy paths in a repository. A remote attacker could issue a lock request that could cause the httpd process serving the request to crash. (CVE-2011-0715)
After installing the updated packages, you must restart the httpd daemon, if you are using mod_dav_svn, for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_dav_svn-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpm619024cd915afea883b98001ebaf74023cd1cb18c5aa5f6bc4521a39ae819e9bPackages/subversion-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpm8e3a118fc59fd727ffc6b7c3d9e701feb8ca52e9f512a07db1067c140fc8ce22Packages/subversion-devel-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpm7adf760846dd2a260d4650c5caa393f33e939640250e3836d41d69cf2093669bPackages/subversion-gnome-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpmc09dbef5f8b338aa7cad46d9cd5d223318b1af89b8491bc4e02ca57539a8b937Packages/subversion-javahl-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpmfc8beb5f52b7a1dfebb1f08280ef71b48399427ee1c5f83d4a513258d9a06f71Packages/subversion-kde-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpm88b33c3929113880ae64b506d867245050190296aeb6f79693a834e6a8990f1bPackages/subversion-perl-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpmd239e17c9e0b5259384efbe5e73cf896687ee4e6932456ad0841eee41b4dbc64Packages/subversion-ruby-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.i686.rpmdb6aad465dad5d13a5eeb81e9b9138931218ea793eaacd5a3ea50c1b3b081ed4Packages/subversion-svn2cl-1.6.11-2.el6_0.3.noarch.rpm35c7ef12ea0c1029b356115a157c7cceafa3569ae3a489d5258ff71faccae8e2SLSA-2011:0329-1Important: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issue:
* A use-after-free flaw was found in the Linux kernel's RPC server sockets implementation. A remote attacker could use this flaw to trigger a denial of service by sending a corrupted packet to a target system. (CVE-2011-0714, Important)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.i686.rpmc8c3de1fe62d2800d38e66a65b6dfa4bfc35aaae2caa8da4a928b566d3fcfab6Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.i686.rpm2f9f6a136da11d5b451e1959fb85d334b0a7955e94a0b477385ac441e55bfb98Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.i686.rpm6fa39c80aa014153130662e686c44f608f5d8bc46555c961b9fea3af09a3cee2Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.i686.rpm059d8178660455835f0d0927aa2bde9e350937a4a6cc15e914f4632565e60b9aPackages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.noarch.rpmc00cebeb10f0c5c8d1226778a5ad7d42a7d0836329efa70ef9e8a164bd039c41Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.noarch.rpmed93bd76018e84833e663daf058870831a7c2576d24b0d446eb6bd7af55574baPackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.i686.rpmbd1b2b2efbad8ea07d5c9dc5e5c47cd95d4f858d1fc0efa33fe046122e0c84caPackages/perf-2.6.32-71.18.2.el6.noarch.rpmbbb7343a0c17f46d825c37da9d14d06e106d7a798f957dbd6bc4550cd9bcd5d2SLSA-2011:0332-1Important: scsi-target-utils security updateA double-free flaw was found in scsi-target-utils' tgtd daemon. A remote attacker could trigger this flaw by sending carefully-crafted network traffic, causing the tgtd daemon to crash. (CVE-2011-0001)
All running scsi-target-utils services must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/scsi-target-utils-1.0.4-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm2f621c1197c55d6e97bc3a6e14234827a45f10804ebb6f35464373f772be999aSLSA-2011:0335-1Important: tomcat6 security updateA denial of service flaw was found in the way certain strings were converted to Double objects. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause Tomcat to hang via a specially-crafted HTTP request. (CVE-2010-4476)
A flaw was found in the Tomcat NIO (Non-Blocking I/O) connector. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service (out-of-memory condition) via a specially-crafted request containing a large NIO buffer size request value. (CVE-2011-0534)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* A bug in the "tomcat6" init script prevented additional Tomcat instances from starting. As well, running "service tomcat6 start" caused configuration options applied from "/etc/sysconfig/tomcat6" to be overwritten with those from "/etc/tomcat6/tomcat6.conf". With this update, multiple instances of Tomcat run as expected.
Tomcat must be restarted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/tomcat6-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpma852eff0614e69284026269d6595bed9868aedbab5b5f3a8d97a4124db293933Packages/tomcat6-admin-webapps-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpmbe3989a2cf0997f2d8e7419b20415743aea388039315e5605bb497ead48b16b6Packages/tomcat6-docs-webapp-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpmf2e8a1f434db145f99bc7514a7cb408cf486ff3fafc5ddefd5421e66754263e6Packages/tomcat6-el-2.1-api-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpm87cef4dfd0fb7e5d2e217be49c93c4be6f7af152942f526e6c5ecaec368e4c11Packages/tomcat6-javadoc-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpm0eef51446eac4db0cc348000dd83e2ccf585570192f7dc0588b3281442ca022cPackages/tomcat6-jsp-2.1-api-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpm1c88134cfa04479af21c14f49ea3f851d4d4d4597c9f7c2d356bc862a63b6951Packages/tomcat6-lib-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpme5983bf8a5a1f45b608bfa2169241ff48d33b981b7c7810d6d12cb84cf6d3b0cPackages/tomcat6-log4j-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpm48010bdf8135a619d067805aebf0be514c5ab96f1611852618a936ebab111e93Packages/tomcat6-servlet-2.5-api-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpme2328a156ba9324b48bdc5409056a553024682263327bc644f3f3a7c7058a0c3Packages/tomcat6-webapps-6.0.24-24.el6_0.noarch.rpm22826399ceaa86c9704a6a78ca8da9fbdf6c57fc856b581954602c8ff38a1530SLSA-2011:0337-1Important: vsftpd security updateA flaw was discovered in the way vsftpd processed file name patterns. An FTP user could use this flaw to cause the vsftpd process to use an excessive amount of CPU time, when processing a request with a specially-crafted file name pattern. (CVE-2011-0762)
The vsftpd daemon must be restarted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/vsftpd-2.2.2-6.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8d604c76d78e6c32206c5887c12a9ffc9b42237fdc6d5f7a9c775b62d2ed40f7SLSA-2011:0347-1Moderate: openldap security updateA flaw was found in the way OpenLDAP handled authentication failures being passed from an OpenLDAP slave to the master. If OpenLDAP was configured with a chain overlay and it forwarded authentication failures, OpenLDAP would bind to the directory as an anonymous user and return success, rather than return failure on the authenticated bind. This could allow a user on a system that uses LDAP for authentication to log into a directory-based account without knowing the password. (CVE-2011-1024)
It was found that the OpenLDAP back-ndb back end allowed successful authentication to the root distinguished name (DN) when any string was provided as a password. A remote user could use this flaw to access an OpenLDAP directory if they knew the value of the root DN. Note: This issue only affected OpenLDAP installations using the NDB back-end, which is only available for Scientific Linux 6 via third-party software. (CVE-2011-1025)
A flaw was found in the way OpenLDAP handled modify relative distinguished name (modrdn) requests. A remote, unauthenticated user could use this flaw to crash an OpenLDAP server via a modrdn request containing an empty old RDN value. (CVE-2011-1081)
After installing this update, the OpenLDAP daemons will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/compat-openldap-2.4.19_2.3.43-15.el6_0.2.i686.rpm725944ed8e22a676c889e444af5918b2e71da0c5075ac002d33028f782e086e4Packages/openldap-2.4.19-15.el6_0.2.i686.rpm0ebb708c57b3aea37d57c1706ed6585ae221d3beca2aa4b01074602e5e2cda07Packages/openldap-clients-2.4.19-15.el6_0.2.i686.rpm2440f98eb49b9afda31f151bc134d04a6749cbc7eb56edf459fa3b198d3162fePackages/openldap-devel-2.4.19-15.el6_0.2.i686.rpmb8b23d6c4fd4c8ef4050597c8877fcf67fa1720fe23d0c9ea856706c3615fa31Packages/openldap-servers-2.4.19-15.el6_0.2.i686.rpmb1cf003ed68a4e2ecb95e67af746ebf4b478f4da52b0942320e26914f29bf51bPackages/openldap-servers-sql-2.4.19-15.el6_0.2.i686.rpm82da3934bc8483fc7c1589f115da9e64629ef5b2e760eed1e73dc91c5eb19b2eSLSA-2011:0356-1Important: krb5 security updateA double-free flaw was found in the way the MIT Kerberos KDC handled initial authentication requests (AS-REQ), when the KDC was configured to provide the PKINIT capability. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause the KDC daemon to abort by using a specially-crafted AS-REQ request. (CVE-2011-0284)
After installing the updated packages, the krb5kdc daemon will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.8.2-3.el6_0.6.i686.rpme48fb45e21bc0d911231e37970ef98cd4b2922113e8d973f39708d13fb9bfb6fPackages/krb5-libs-1.8.2-3.el6_0.6.i686.rpm530b36a55f2c8517a0d421d8db8171e1e5f7545527e9007757d7d346f0ee8191Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.8.2-3.el6_0.6.i686.rpmee32c17e19137538ac22969d1ff09df274bc6d7a384271e2406cd61fa3a4ead4Packages/krb5-server-1.8.2-3.el6_0.6.i686.rpm82618c483f72cdac19429acdf5a9ed8527894cb9b218d4869a9c0c7158e91556Packages/krb5-server-ldap-1.8.2-3.el6_0.6.i686.rpmfada34e84908fd86b75b82df95ac91053a03d6e6a6a9d427173e007ba34d85a8Packages/krb5-workstation-1.8.2-3.el6_0.6.i686.rpmacec45f9523da187fec5ed5d21c5a54ed0108d4bfff8b03fe76e8bf84ae40ac6SLSA-2011:0369-1Moderate: wireshark security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the Wireshark MAC-LTE dissector. If Wireshark read a malformed packet off a network or opened a malicious dump file, it could crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code as the user running Wireshark. (CVE-2011-0444)
A heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Wireshark processed signaling traces generated by the Gammu utility on Nokia DCT3 phones running in Netmonitor mode. If Wireshark opened a specially-crafted capture file, it could crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code as the user running Wireshark. (CVE-2011-0713)
Several denial of service flaws were found in Wireshark. Wireshark could crash or stop responding if it read a malformed packet off a network, or opened a malicious dump file. (CVE-2011-0538, CVE-2011-1139, CVE-2011-1140, CVE-2011-1141)
2.15, and resolve these issues. All running instances of Wireshark must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/wireshark-1.2.15-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm68a6da24d526ed6c12df7f48404217cb73f7f645dcb8d0581cba5ea350f29b98Packages/wireshark-devel-1.2.15-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm0dce0f49449dd5a340723f36c8ce784e3f1da4f11417456ca4190994370a2980Packages/wireshark-gnome-1.2.15-1.el6_0.1.i686.rpm3c459e4d6fbd6653194332b3c8e64a38095f7e0c92ca2a9a1545d051543cd7e5SLSA-2011:0373-1Important: firefox security updateThis erratum blacklists a small number of HTTPS certificates.
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/xulrunner-1.9.2.15-2.el6_0.i686.rpmf26b0c9b26fb64787859145bf81894306f7c40ad0c2a6d22b370b52a697b536dPackages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.15-2.el6_0.i686.rpm3e67b83b52efc7ef392ea7441d0070661c86f7bf1f6d5a833dfd9291ad21d9a3SLSA-2011:0374-1Important: thunderbird security updateThis erratum blacklists a small number of HTTPS certificates.
This update also fixes the following bug:
* The SLSA-2011:0312 and SLSA-2011:0311 updates introduced a regression, preventing some Java content and plug-ins written in Java from loading. With this update, the Java content and plug-ins work as expected.
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.9-3.el6_0.i686.rpm6d5ee2e25a3d71809d3271a98eb863d626fed991fdd37bf54fe16e2bd6bbc5edSLSA-2011:0376-1Moderate: dbus security updateA denial of service flaw was discovered in the system for sending messages between applications. A local user could send a message with an excessive number of nested variants to the system-wide message bus, causing the message bus (and, consequently, any process using libdbus to receive messages) to abort. (CVE-2010-4352)
For the update to take effect, all running instances of dbus-daemon and all running applications using the libdbus library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/dbus-1.2.24-4.el6_0.i686.rpmeab0c269e34c2af69769e98348439f0c1f973c59b6ec9bfb534c7a88798273cePackages/dbus-devel-1.2.24-4.el6_0.i686.rpmacc7e13171b8613b36378f280b92e94da5ea37c0cf1f424813d52a6ead3e1f52Packages/dbus-doc-1.2.24-4.el6_0.noarch.rpm9b7f3ddc0aadba0547a7f0cd983bcf6776d54f6449d9265b543ffe218013d96dPackages/dbus-libs-1.2.24-4.el6_0.i686.rpm5c2d0c42f24a541e035332b1ad6a981b5248e0b389c9f698d871126bf8d4c900Packages/dbus-x11-1.2.24-4.el6_0.i686.rpmf5af3d10cf89c741d34a3947e2a2d25a358ef03c6eb0df5e332a7aa2897f241eSLSA-2011:0390-1Moderate: rsync security updateA memory corruption flaw was found in the way the rsync client processed malformed file list data. If an rsync client used the "--recursive" and "-- delete" options without the "--owner" option when connecting to a malicious rsync server, the malicious server could cause rsync on the client system to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running rsync. (CVE-2011-1097)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsync-3.0.6-5.el6_0.1.i686.rpm39bf67a379303e21c407420d22c3fe4ff117c2c66b2a89de40d5e10c6468888bSLSA-2011:0391-1Important: libvirt security updateIt was found that several libvirt API calls did not honor the read-only permission for connections. A local attacker able to establish a read-only connection to libvirtd on a server could use this flaw to execute commands that should be restricted to read-write connections, possibly leading to a denial of service or privilege escalation. (CVE-2011-1146)
Note: Previously, using rpmbuild without the '--define "rhel 5"' option to build the libvirt source RPM on Scientific Linux 5 failed with a "Failed build dependencies" error for the device-mapper-devel package, as this -devel sub- package is not available on Scientific Linux 5. With this update, the -devel sub-package is no longer checked by default as a dependency when building on Scientific Linux 5, allowing the libvirt source RPM to build as expected.
After installing the updated packages, libvirtd must be restarted ("service libvirtd restart") for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.8.1-27.el6_0.5.i686.rpm3435dd0fbd009a57ded2dacc1e4aa16b35d7df3f7af3c062527bdea60a184e69Packages/libvirt-client-0.8.1-27.el6_0.5.i686.rpm5d5d3cab0c9a1940ccb25309ab5a0893902773cdba66f357d8629e088dfc3068Packages/libvirt-devel-0.8.1-27.el6_0.5.i686.rpm8e898fd4bb0d2f82ee9856a1b0394412e9a139c5e86e5c932577bf13f22f3b87Packages/libvirt-python-0.8.1-27.el6_0.5.i686.rpmb8042c1ba126aa441d7acd05f748920db19f4884e53b03e3dbf4cac30b715872SLSA-2011:0392-1Important: libtiff security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way libtiff processed certain TIFF files encoded with a 4-bit run-length encoding scheme from ThunderScan. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-crafted TIFF file that, when opened, would cause an application linked against libtiff to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-1167)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* The SLSA-2011:0318 libtiff update introduced a regression that prevented certain TIFF Internet Fax image files, compressed with the CCITT Group 4 compression algorithm, from being read.
All running applications linked against libtiff must be restarted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libtiff-3.9.4-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpmc876f23d25afe83399b9a6b94694fef7873d1e77d268795a281b8d1603c94647Packages/libtiff-devel-3.9.4-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm594610bdeb232b10a1f37aae3c7efeb90bdc3a18829c6b2089e890a61811084cPackages/libtiff-static-3.9.4-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm7fddb08868c3c08a4e73bee053d36a90822635020c26b7770a835a7a90214fc6SLSA-2011:0395-1Moderate: gdm security updateA race condition flaw was found in the way GDM handled the cache directories used to store users' dmrc and face icon files. A local attacker could use this flaw to trick GDM into changing the ownership of an arbitrary file via a symbolic link attack, allowing them to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-0727)
GDM must be restarted for this update to take effect. Rebooting achieves this, but changing the runlevel from 5 to 3 and back to 5 also restarts GDM.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gdm-2.30.4-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpm5c99f1ce43d450338896dca86dc29b775a3fef6653f5a0cbeb492acae1484d18Packages/gdm-libs-2.30.4-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpm5c6d731ad76be2122d40c14c827d2b4e8cebc90957856decf6fd7d62e3953ae7Packages/gdm-plugin-fingerprint-2.30.4-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpm346129db44492cdffce60a4204e14b2a49683885a7e27da7d7da1b9d67754419Packages/gdm-plugin-smartcard-2.30.4-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpmd87bba7dee2e1b590d6074bfb590bb9237b2ccb66cfa8c4799f4bef5127c01f6Packages/gdm-user-switch-applet-2.30.4-21.el6_0.1.i686.rpme2f16eef9e3b856c1eed582a26b7686761fa2b945363749c66a68b6bcda31910SLSA-2011:0406-1Moderate: quagga security updateA denial of service flaw was found in the way the Quagga bgpd daemon processed certain route metrics information. A BGP message with a specially-crafted path limit attribute would cause the bgpd daemon to reset its session with the peer through which this message was received. (CVE-2010-1675)
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the Quagga bgpd daemon processed malformed route extended communities attributes. A configured BGP peer could crash bgpd on a target system via a specially-crafted BGP message. (CVE-2010-1674)
After installing the updated packages, the bgpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/quagga-0.99.15-5.el6_0.2.i686.rpm7772da4fb4961d5b74565958b72dc357e86a629563ad04cf298b43ac51e13a18Packages/quagga-contrib-0.99.15-5.el6_0.2.i686.rpm7873e1a4c98312f7e3c6365215dffa0ebe529e61ccc2f05e746742b53c12e2cePackages/quagga-devel-0.99.15-5.el6_0.2.i686.rpmf7ab9fffe672fd03dcc105cfc04836993fb2568cabba5f64e7cb1f9e0ca30af3SLSA-2011:0407-1Moderate: logrotate security updateA shell command injection flaw was found in the way logrotate handled the shred directive. A specially-crafted log file could cause logrotate to execute arbitrary commands with the privileges of the user running logrotate (root, by default). Note: The shred directive is not enabled by default. (CVE-2011-1154)
A race condition flaw was found in the way logrotate applied permissions when creating new log files. In some specific configurations, a local attacker could use this flaw to open new log files before logrotate applies the final permissions, possibly leading to the disclosure of sensitive information. (CVE-2011-1098)
An input sanitization flaw was found in logrotate. A log file with a specially- crafted file name could cause logrotate to abort when attempting to process that file a subsequent time. (CVE-2011-1155)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/logrotate-3.7.8-12.el6_0.1.i686.rpmcf5522b8909aa5f8eb0a66076de9f710de616810eff9d6b13ab37009462b02b5SLSA-2011:0413-1Important: glibc security updateThe fix for CVE-2010-3847 introduced a regression in the way the dynamic loader expanded the $ORIGIN dynamic string token specified in the RPATH and RUNPATH entries in the ELF library header. A local attacker could use this flaw to escalate their privileges via a setuid or setgid program using such a library. (CVE-2011-0536)
It was discovered that the glibc fnmatch() function did not properly restrict the use of alloca(). If the function was called on sufficiently large inputs, it could cause an application using fnmatch() to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the application. (CVE-2011-1071)
It was discovered that the locale command did not produce properly escaped output as required by the POSIX specification. If an attacker were able to set the locale environment variables in the environment of a script that performed shell evaluation on the output of the locale command, and that script were run with different privileges than the attacker's, it could execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the script. (CVE-2011-1095)importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5.i686.rpm0155eb63ff059b3ceccfc8f32a10cba7900c47ef7093d3874e7121c549233a99Packages/glibc-common-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5.i686.rpmf53e041039433ac48378f2a645f6716c8049926fc2fe60edd59da314fcbf3889Packages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5.i686.rpmb94105ffb8698901aeac5f7b66f7eb58de4182924b46b0a6ee060aa9fb99eb49Packages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5.i686.rpm7096fa1005d84677299ded1c6d19b32c6df05df1313a41610621d078bbbe006aPackages/glibc-static-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5.i686.rpme32e67cce284998a7690bede898acd895a87102b62b952d3b0deedb3cd53dd7dPackages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5.i686.rpm3b5e8cb36220ddf9814adfe1ee5f2d2991621f7af75d231d3603f2efd706b1bePackages/nscd-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5.i686.rpmb00dccc3ed377388c5bbc126b36932abfe9a06c66bf6e23dd29b70c82c67059fSLSA-2011:0414-1Important: policycoreutils security updateIt was discovered that the seunshare utility did not enforce proper file permissions on the directory used as an alternate temporary directory mounted as /tmp/. A local user could use this flaw to overwrite files or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of a setuid or setgid application that relies on proper /tmp/ permissions, by running that application via seunshare. (CVE-2011-1011)
This update also introduces the following changes:
* The seunshare utility was moved from the main policycoreutils subpackage to the policycoreutils-sandbox subpackage. This utility is only required by the sandbox feature and does not need to be installed by default.
* Updated selinux-policy packages that add the SELinux policy changes required by the seunshare fixes.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/policycoreutils-2.0.83-19.8.el6_0.i686.rpmea656ecb24a18440b5de3aa80b4782bd96e5eb23c6e9d50a72799b457ee3df28Packages/policycoreutils-gui-2.0.83-19.8.el6_0.i686.rpmbb41c3455978abd9898b23319c37c81486ae11364157407d89222e0cc86a78b6Packages/policycoreutils-newrole-2.0.83-19.8.el6_0.i686.rpmc9c2dc76e46cee09c495ebcb26c8f273428c7d22b402210822b92e8e70009af1Packages/policycoreutils-python-2.0.83-19.8.el6_0.i686.rpma72c4225eb7ac987768abfb26c8d327fcc045f9a6250c3c09327fd1f3b6ea409Packages/policycoreutils-sandbox-2.0.83-19.8.el6_0.i686.rpm60a7de0a92b6532a8b343e1e1d757ea5cc3493433214e869ad4c0e7fca7794c4Packages/selinux-policy-3.7.19-54.el6_0.5.noarch.rpm46a5f56f1fdab3be9e3048d14ab9be1a4bce0f7015c6ab0b7e23f83259be0514Packages/selinux-policy-doc-3.7.19-54.el6_0.5.noarch.rpm85ad152307359891fab600b1d6cc78e34767adf3e1e48994cf2e61ddbb4514c4Packages/selinux-policy-minimum-3.7.19-54.el6_0.5.noarch.rpmc28ed930716cd72a103b2ccc3e50df58db31736f2f4c4bb72040a31d154ee181Packages/selinux-policy-mls-3.7.19-54.el6_0.5.noarch.rpmc9358e8ecbc6a404128e3344ad4084d94b688ba75a22f055f21caad3ecac0692Packages/selinux-policy-targeted-3.7.19-54.el6_0.5.noarch.rpm70352578197a14f515076b87935534220cc162728e3f2cf14fa3668fc1ab72cbSLSA-2011:0421-1Important: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* A flaw was found in the sctp_icmp_proto_unreachable() function in the Linux kernel's Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) implementation. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4526, Important)
* A missing boundary check was found in the dvb_ca_ioctl() function in the Linux kernel's av7110 module. On systems that use old DVB cards that require the av7110 module, a local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-0521, Important)
* A race condition was found in the way the Linux kernel's InfiniBand implementation set up new connections. This could allow a remote user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-0695, Important)
* A heap overflow flaw in the iowarrior_write() function could allow a user with access to an IO-Warrior USB device, that supports more than 8 bytes per report, to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-4656, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the way the Linux Ethernet bridge implementation handled certain IGMP (Internet Group Management Protocol) packets. A local, unprivileged user on a system that has a network interface in an Ethernet bridge could use this flaw to crash that system. (CVE-2011-0716, Moderate)
* A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the Generic Receive Offload (GRO) functionality in the Linux kernel's networking implementation. If both GRO and promiscuous mode were enabled on an interface in a virtual LAN (VLAN), it could result in a denial of service when a malformed VLAN frame is received on that interface. (CVE-2011-1478, Moderate)
* A missing initialization flaw in the Linux kernel could lead to an information leak. (CVE-2010-3296, Low)
* A missing security check in the Linux kernel's implementation of the install_special_mapping() function could allow a local, unprivileged user to bypass the mmap_min_addr protection mechanism. (CVE-2010-4346, Low)
* A logic error in the orinoco_ioctl_set_auth() function in the Linux kernel's ORiNOCO wireless extensions support implementation could render TKIP countermeasures ineffective when it is enabled, as it enabled the card instead of shutting it down. (CVE-2010-4648, Low)
* A missing initialization flaw was found in the ethtool_get_regs() function in the Linux kernel's ethtool IOCTL handler. A local user who has the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability could use this flaw to cause an information leak. (CVE-2010-4655, Low)
* An information leak was found in the Linux kernel's task_show_regs() implementation. On IBM S/390 systems, a local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to read /proc/[PID]/status files, allowing them to discover the CPU register values of processes. (CVE-2011-0710, Low)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.i686.rpme759a098056d0af1708942febe92bd6c1964a4159a947e3947b910b03c316574Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.i686.rpm331323ac5cca3b2383a45136ca267ccd9fc036572a0559b7702da44fee138846Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.i686.rpm69aab02c3b774d03e1a4699047d2e912668e3279b8379bad83d6f93f07eb92cbPackages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.i686.rpm02f0aa9807a5b61904fec8675a7c72f396a680d52e418ab9e2e6e6028ac4053fPackages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.noarch.rpm34999a82279a467b2fefe0104c5465a9f350cb159902e5054833a0ebc70aa111Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.noarch.rpm8ab75882feb7817ae8ab34916f0b639476592cb38f7a37a8e7d22f02c0ad5952Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.i686.rpm0cea0d05636297b02a104af8fd72816f19090b27abfc6e419280e5c61749802ePackages/perf-2.6.32-71.24.1.el6.noarch.rpmd0fb3af3f6ae576d615bc9c33dbcf76295487fc055c94a095da4bc6bc155ae6cSLSA-2011:0423-1Moderate: postfix security updateIt was discovered that Postfix did not flush the received SMTP commands buffer after switching to TLS encryption for an SMTP session. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to inject SMTP commands into a victim's session during the plain text phase. This would lead to those commands being processed by Postfix after TLS encryption is enabled, possibly allowing the attacker to steal the victim's mail or authentication credentials. (CVE-2011-0411)
After installing this update, the postfix service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postfix-2.6.6-2.1.el6_0.i686.rpmfbcd631a17b7dcf3aff84e5cf905814774b0bea7124982161889987b0ac11510Packages/postfix-perl-scripts-2.6.6-2.1.el6_0.i686.rpm4bdc87c06474b002fbdb2e2eecd1b430000e4bb516fc59ba82b3e3bd50e8c80aSLSA-2011:0426-1Moderate: spice-xpi security updateThe spice-xpi package provides a plug-in that allows the SPICE client to run from within Mozilla Firefox.
An uninitialized pointer use flaw was found in the SPICE Firefox plug-in. If a user were tricked into visiting a malicious web page with Firefox while the SPICE plug-in was enabled, it could cause Firefox to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-1179)
It was found that the SPICE Firefox plug-in used a predictable name for one of its log files. A local attacker could use this flaw to conduct a symbolic link attack, allowing them to overwrite arbitrary files accessible to the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0012)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/spice-xpi-2.4-1.el6_0.2.i686.rpm355be9a75073e085489409d21cf4f3cd4ae1232904c3e13a6208ac795bc84556SLSA-2011:0428-1Important: dhcp security updateIt was discovered that the DHCP client daemon, dhclient, did not sufficiently sanitize certain options provided in DHCP server replies, such as the client hostname. A malicious DHCP server could send such an option with a specially- crafted value to a DHCP client. If this option's value was saved on the client system, and then later insecurely evaluated by a process that assumes the option is trusted, it could lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of that process. (CVE-2011-0997)importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.4.i686.rpm1ba1ecd337678a5a9681ad36ccf192ae1e560460b2b2851048521d96c6688c32Packages/dhcp-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.4.i686.rpm85f64f98ca2d239b12c54cb0725e9fcd9815721ba0a04c482d6f3a82dd099b61Packages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-12.P1.el6_0.4.i686.rpm0273fc71a93e32001c28246dfe815b1864d073d3d18137724e850439e4416fadSLSA-2011:0433-1Moderate: xorg-x11-server-utils security updateA flaw was found in the X.Org X server resource database utility, xrdb. Certain variables were not properly sanitized during the launch of a user's graphical session, which could possibly allow a remote attacker to execute arbitrary code with root privileges, if they were able to make the display manager execute xrdb with a specially-crafted X client hostname. For example, by configuring the hostname on the target system via a crafted DHCP reply, or by using the X Display Manager Control Protocol (XDMCP) to connect to that system from a host that has a special DNS name. (CVE-2011-0465)
All running X.Org server instances must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-server-utils-7.4-15.el6_0.1.i686.rpm9ada4bc7cf9c436fb7ce47a3e28bb4bb44d55c3e91e32cba05039ec3bc6359c5SLSA-2011:0447-1Moderate: krb5 security updateAn invalid free flaw was found in the password-changing capability of the MIT Kerberos administration daemon, kadmind. A remote, unauthenticated attacker could use this flaw to cause kadmind to abort via a specially-crafted request. (CVE-2011-0285)
After installing the updated packages, the kadmind daemon will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.8.2-3.el6_0.7.i686.rpm275ad9b81712e0d476d8e7219edc0a68de2874e540c2bb48d517ba13ceafb6a9Packages/krb5-libs-1.8.2-3.el6_0.7.i686.rpm7379974adef5bde915b6a53993fbe52a79b9e1a88190fc1cfe0b3c8b97158207Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.8.2-3.el6_0.7.i686.rpm2fd8266a74ed07a213975cbb68011ac7ecc7d9b7be30b05dd6d394d6dd3c7b68Packages/krb5-server-1.8.2-3.el6_0.7.i686.rpm0da5e28382a247f35623c316eeecf27486f69e198145755fac8cc9a7d17d0aedPackages/krb5-server-ldap-1.8.2-3.el6_0.7.i686.rpmacad2c7dbc67fc1c19859518a4bfe5c7f59c93aaf6d42887a2a2430addbfa2f6Packages/krb5-workstation-1.8.2-3.el6_0.7.i686.rpm31cd3e18ce419fe7f3fa6c5e9f03be1fbffc03a9c936eb8ae412ff0c18d2c023SLSA-2011:0452-1Important: libtiff security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way libtiff processed certain TIFF image files that were compressed with the JPEG compression algorithm. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-crafted TIFF file that, when opened, would cause an application linked against libtiff to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2009-5022)
All running applications linked against libtiff must be restarted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libtiff-3.9.4-1.el6_0.3.i686.rpm39185dfdeb12129162dad8ae798d5b4f755f785c2bbe398862d64b5dd941524dPackages/libtiff-devel-3.9.4-1.el6_0.3.i686.rpmbe3d764a99409c2cfa29fe9e2d68f76b99029bc3c99bd4b07e91caca32a80958Packages/libtiff-static-3.9.4-1.el6_0.3.i686.rpma44a1dc468a7ccb85cc95cdcc87d25e0898fa894f09da0db14e8bc5f38658501SLSA-2011:0455-1Important: polkit security updateA race condition flaw was found in the PolicyKit pkexec utility and polkitd daemon. A local user could use this flaw to appear as a privileged user to pkexec, allowing them to execute arbitrary commands as root by running those commands with pkexec. (CVE-2011-1485)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/polkit-0.96-2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm068202a16c22721bf932f1d490cbd102637df0263044326a0420c7167295f3a9Packages/polkit-desktop-policy-0.96-2.el6_0.1.noarch.rpmbcebbe63ef7deba2507b343254e0dd859560dd51612a265864c5374e4c3bfa79Packages/polkit-devel-0.96-2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8dc5f9b59ad23bdff1a16ff7f70defaa6b930f88d94f8ebfaad1289a35d4d944Packages/polkit-docs-0.96-2.el6_0.1.i686.rpm7cc4a8db090fb1a1041c7358ad86c0f3e93890580e12ee43261f95fc573ac5b1SLSA-2011:0464-1Moderate: kdelibs security updateA cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the way KHTML, the HTML layout engine used by KDE applications such as the Konqueror web browser, displayed certain error pages. A remote attacker could use this flaw to perform a cross- site scripting attack against victims by tricking them into visiting a specially-crafted URL. (CVE-2011-1168)
A flaw was found in the way kdelibs checked the user specified hostname against the name in the server's SSL certificate. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to trick an application using kdelibs into mistakenly accepting a certificate as if it was valid for the host, if that certificate was issued for an IP address to which the user specified hostname was resolved to. (CVE-2011-1094)
Note: As part of the fix for CVE-2011-1094, this update also introduces stricter handling for wildcards used in servers' SSL certificates.
The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdelibs-4.3.4-11.el6_0.2.i686.rpm157538520bf6bf0916203b8dd309bda29c10e79b5a8b04fb355ad371b0cbae9dPackages/kdelibs-apidocs-4.3.4-11.el6_0.2.noarch.rpme9480c2bb27fed71a1179cae1f5239aedf395921f4ceb3ee4d2aa1d23bafcea5Packages/kdelibs-common-4.3.4-11.el6_0.2.i686.rpm122671f6a40f4f7545151db6ae682c61f709d0371c33256f32effbfdd91885b1Packages/kdelibs-devel-4.3.4-11.el6_0.2.i686.rpm99834a087f5564da7ebc3d17e211f6231c3550317a148d5bf697b45554f62804SLSA-2011:0465-1Important: kdenetwork security updateA directory traversal flaw was found in the way KGet, a download manager, handled the "file" element in Metalink files. An attacker could use this flaw to create a specially-crafted Metalink file that, when opened, would cause KGet to overwrite arbitrary files accessible to the user running KGet. (CVE-2011-1586)
The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdenetwork-4.3.4-11.el6_0.1.i686.rpm0b8d1136d3023699b6421a593602bfb53a6e02c5933037c31683ecec2ec024e2Packages/kdenetwork-devel-4.3.4-11.el6_0.1.i686.rpm20c0596a059a41bb52746e9cf637ba2980fcf6c001862c7f105b3ba267d109f7Packages/kdenetwork-libs-4.3.4-11.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8670a8b5aa55c80b12c25936c155a3ad42b10ab315e59bd97acd3dadd6ae8f38SLSA-2011:0471-1Critical: firefox security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could possibly lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0080, CVE-2011-0081)
An arbitrary memory write flaw was found in the way Firefox handled out-of- memory conditions. If all memory was consumed when a user visited a malicious web page, it could possibly lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0078)
An integer overflow flaw was found in the way Firefox handled the HTML frameset tag. A web page with a frameset tag containing large values for the "rows" and "cols" attributes could trigger this flaw, possibly leading to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0077)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled the HTML iframe tag. A web page with an iframe tag containing a specially-crafted source address could trigger this flaw, possibly leading to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0075)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox displayed multiple marquee elements. A malformed HTML document could cause Firefox to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0074)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled the nsTreeSelection element. Malformed content could cause Firefox to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0073)
A use-after-free flaw was found in the way Firefox appended frame and iframe elements to a DOM tree when the NoScript add-on was enabled. Malicious HTML content could cause Firefox to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0072)
A directory traversal flaw was found in the Firefox resource:// protocol handler. Malicious content could cause Firefox to access arbitrary files accessible to the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0071)
A double free flaw was found in the way Firefox handled "application/http- index-format" documents. A malformed HTTP response could cause Firefox to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0070)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled certain JavaScript cross-domain requests. If malicious content generated a large number of cross-domain JavaScript requests, it could cause Firefox to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0069)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox displayed the autocomplete pop-up. Malicious content could use this flaw to steal form history information. (CVE-2011-0067)
Two use-after-free flaws were found in the Firefox mObserverList and mChannel objects. Malicious content could use these flaws to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0066, CVE-2011-0065)
A flaw was found in the Firefox XSLT generate-id() function. This function returned the memory address of an object in memory, which could possibly be used by attackers to bypass address randomization protections. (CVE-2011-1202)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.17-1.el6_0.i686.rpm4b9eff341ce95aab5d616051747299cd6badfd9a8ce9ebde09acb15b9e276c78Packages/xulrunner-1.9.2.17-4.el6_0.i686.rpm66e8dcd15086970386292cf3f2b38b22b4d55cf614c9ab6b2df73e32b5d5ab0fPackages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.17-4.el6_0.i686.rpmb51b8b8bf805f267593e11c7378bb54baa54c13dc62e401823f0598a0fb21f31SLSA-2011:0472-1Important: nss security updateThis erratum blacklists a small number of HTTPS certificates by adding them, flagged as untrusted, to the NSS Builtin Object Token (the libnssckbi.so library) certificate store.
Note: This fix only applies to applications using the NSS Builtin Object Token. It does not blacklist the certificates for applications that use the NSS library, but do not use the NSS Builtin Object Token (such as curl).
After installing the update, applications using NSS must be restarted for the changes to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/nss-3.12.8-3.el6_0.0.sl6.i686.rpm1c3a5ce30238837ebd807fe150bb608d44615f47a96c73e2872557acbfb8133fPackages/nss-devel-3.12.8-3.el6_0.0.sl6.i686.rpme93486c10dc86520bda81679488edbef4ccdf9858161979f471632cedc0543d6Packages/nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.8-3.el6_0.0.sl6.i686.rpmc69de6345fa344106f784c20b6ba99763883e18a8a7fbee14aeb34a062377262Packages/nss-sysinit-3.12.8-3.el6_0.0.sl6.i686.rpmffd198dcb236874454d01ccad5bf885ddd006f7ef0dae29d7a4772e546011448Packages/nss-tools-3.12.8-3.el6_0.0.sl6.i686.rpma2cf7868fc1298b6e041774ee0ca514ddb172443e415c69061d5e0fdca517298SLSA-2011:0475-1Critical: thunderbird security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML content. An HTML mail message containing malicious content could possibly lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0080, CVE-2011-0081)
An arbitrary memory write flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled out-of- memory conditions. If all memory was consumed when a user viewed a malicious HTML mail message, it could possibly lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0078)
An integer overflow flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled the HTML frameset tag. An HTML mail message with a frameset tag containing large values for the "rows" and "cols" attributes could trigger this flaw, possibly leading to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0077)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled the HTML iframe tag. An HTML mail message with an iframe tag containing a specially-crafted source address could trigger this flaw, possibly leading to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0075)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird displayed multiple marquee elements. A malformed HTML mail message could cause Thunderbird to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0074)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled the nsTreeSelection element. Malformed content could cause Thunderbird to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0073)
A directory traversal flaw was found in the Thunderbird resource:// protocol handler. Malicious content could cause Thunderbird to access arbitrary files accessible to the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0071)
A double free flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled "application/http- index-format" documents. A malformed HTTP response could cause Thunderbird to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0070)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.10-1.el6_0.i686.rpmcc459d774dc18759b86c762ae2143abe7efe056250535aa6b77bc1c282f5ac24SLSA-2011:0479-1Moderate: libvirt security updateA flaw was found in the way libvirtd handled error reporting for concurrent connections. A remote attacker able to establish read-only connections to libvirtd on a server could use this flaw to crash libvirtd. (CVE-2011-1486)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* Previously, running qemu under a different UID prevented it from accessing files with mode 0660 permissions that were owned by a different user, but by a group that qemu was a member of.
After installing the updated packages, libvirtd must be restarted ("service libvirtd restart") for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.8.1-27.el6_0.6.i686.rpm0c7423c423a9d2289f6e38e3e2572f4d456e1c29fe1aa460321685e5ff90b0f2Packages/libvirt-client-0.8.1-27.el6_0.6.i686.rpm9f721dc6ae3a0a8b8aa169a6f61fc290bed4e16765d4be2d5e98bab8958fc4d9Packages/libvirt-devel-0.8.1-27.el6_0.6.i686.rpmddf1324963627f0d8072a28ed03a82c00dccf16502392b10ecae4d3a52adfff3Packages/libvirt-python-0.8.1-27.el6_0.6.i686.rpm1398b424a170c8dbf111769d04c1715bcb4c8f5bcabbc1b853fc866719de1b86SLSA-2011:0498-1Important: kernel security updateSecurity fixes:
* An integer overflow flaw in ib_uverbs_poll_cq() could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2010-4649, Important)
* An integer signedness flaw in drm_modeset_ctl() could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-1013, Important)
* The Radeon GPU drivers in the Linux kernel were missing sanity checks for the Anti Aliasing (AA) resolve register values which could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges on systems using a graphics card from the ATI Radeon R300, R400, or R500 family of cards. (CVE-2011-1016, Important)
* A flaw in dccp_rcv_state_process() could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service, even when the socket was already closed. (CVE-2011-1093, Important)
* A flaw in the Linux kernel's Stream Control Transmission Protocol (SCTP) implementation could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service if the sysctl "net.sctp.addip_enable" and "auth_enable" variables were turned on (they are off by default). (CVE-2011-1573, Important)
* A memory leak in the inotify_init() system call. In some cases, it could leak a group, which could allow a local, unprivileged user to eventually cause a denial of service. (CVE-2010-4250, Moderate)
* A missing validation of a null-terminated string data structure element in bnep_sock_ioctl() could allow a local user to cause an information leak or a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1079, Moderate)
* An information leak in bcm_connect() in the Controller Area Network (CAN) Broadcast Manager implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to leak kernel mode addresses in "/proc/net/can-bcm". (CVE-2010-4565, Low)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Integrity Measurement Architecture (IMA) implementation. When SELinux was disabled, adding an IMA rule which was supposed to be processed by SELinux would cause ima_match_rules() to always succeed, ignoring any remaining rules. (CVE-2011-0006, Low)
* A missing initialization flaw in the XFS file system implementation could lead to an information leak. (CVE-2011-0711, Low)
* Buffer overflow flaws in snd_usb_caiaq_audio_init() and snd_usb_caiaq_midi_init() could allow a local, unprivileged user with access to a Native Instruments USB audio device to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-0712, Low)
* The start_code and end_code values in "/proc/[pid]/stat" were not protected. In certain scenarios, this flaw could be used to defeat Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR). (CVE-2011-0726, Low)
* A flaw in dev_load() could allow a local user who has the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability to load arbitrary modules from "/lib/modules/", instead of only netdev modules. (CVE-2011-1019, Low)
* A flaw in ib_uverbs_poll_cq() could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause an information leak. (CVE-2011-1044, Low)
* A missing validation of a null-terminated string data structure element in do_replace() could allow a local user who has the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability to cause an information leak. (CVE-2011-1080, Low)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.i686.rpm3728520d9bda12efe811b453c784da395480acad6c0e2aaaa8e464d0effcdf4aPackages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.i686.rpmbee4450b70f14d43ddff767642e8c022d8949545abc280f6bc64c78d212cd425Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.i686.rpmd3314b09c5de694b0f7f2b7a2cd951a46fe856f6cff9f18f4c631e50a4dc0a25Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.i686.rpm62242df5c10c99d8ba21b702387899da38af8c41d7f7aa9e509b2f468525b5f7Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.noarch.rpm3e7aeb1cfee15158bf3cfc9f1d04745deef7ad43fb4207ae53a18ad9d55b3ae7Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.noarch.rpmdc11e0b5e82323baf2f268ec19f4e879e65963ce7dfe105a1a4bd48690e3a56cPackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.i686.rpm1e102c61a4d1c4aea01a603a42391f819f45126fc3a7e544461ea713e5f895ffPackages/perf-2.6.32-71.29.1.el6.noarch.rpme659c0a394dd01524bf618fa396d7c0bcbe72e3d58662f5737141acbf696f213SLSA-2011:0506-1Moderate: rdesktop security updateA directory traversal flaw was found in the way rdesktop shared a local path with a remote server. If a user connects to a malicious server with rdesktop, the server could use this flaw to cause rdesktop to read and write to arbitrary, local files accessible to the user running rdesktop. (CVE-2011-1595)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rdesktop-1.6.0-8.el6_0.1.i686.rpmf1455f2bb0e4ef865f1358404b5fd9e1908d6b749ff3b6c7d22730aa6cef3072SLSA-2011:0507-1Moderate: apr security updateIt was discovered that the apr_fnmatch() function used an unconstrained recursion when processing patterns with the '*' wildcard. An attacker could use this flaw to cause an application using this function, which also accepted untrusted input as a pattern for matching (such as an httpd server using the mod_autoindex module), to exhaust all stack memory or use an excessive amount of CPU time when performing matching. (CVE-2011-0419)
Applications using the apr library, such as httpd, must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/apr-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpmfc359781dcad9cd650b3518fac71814c5b00ecc4e124c393eb2a353a13885935Packages/apr-devel-1.3.9-3.el6_0.1.i686.rpm8bd7db87733c9fac725b3922c41a17b6a7061266d08475712abd304be52cca3eSLSA-2011:0542-1Important: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* Multiple buffer overflow flaws were found in the Linux kernel's Management Module Support for Message Passing Technology (MPT) based controllers. A local, unprivileged user could use these flaws to cause a denial of service, an information leak, or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-1494, CVE-2011-1495, Important)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Ethernet bonding driver implementation. Packets coming in from network devices that have more than 16 receive queues to a bonding interface could cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1581, Important)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's networking subsystem. If the number of packets received exceeded the receiver's buffer limit, they were queued in a backlog, consuming memory, instead of being discarded. A remote attacker could abuse this flaw to cause a denial of service (out-of-memory condition). (CVE-2010-4251, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Transparent Huge Pages (THP) implementation. A local, unprivileged user could abuse this flaw to allow the user stack (when it is using huge pages) to grow and cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-0999, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the transmit methods (xmit) for the loopback and InfiniBand transports in the Linux kernel's Reliable Datagram Sockets (RDS) implementation. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1023, Moderate)
* A flaw in the Linux kernel's Event Poll (epoll) implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1082, Moderate)
* An inconsistency was found in the interaction between the Linux kernel's method for allocating NFSv4 (Network File System version 4) ACL data and the method by which it was freed. This inconsistency led to a kernel panic which could be triggered by a local, unprivileged user with files owned by said user on an NFSv4 share. (CVE-2011-1090, Moderate)
* A missing validation check was found in the Linux kernel's mac_partition() implementation, used for supporting file systems created on Mac OS operating systems. A local attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service by mounting a disk that contains specially-crafted partitions. (CVE-2011-1010, Low)
* A buffer overflow flaw in the DEC Alpha OSF partition implementation in the Linux kernel could allow a local attacker to cause an information leak by mounting a disk that contains specially-crafted partition tables. (CVE-2011-1163, Low)
* Missing validations of null-terminated string data structure elements in the do_replace(), compat_do_replace(), do_ipt_get_ctl(), do_ip6t_get_ctl(), and do_arpt_get_ctl() functions could allow a local user who has the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability to cause an information leak. (CVE-2011-1170, CVE-2011-1171, CVE-2011-1172, Low)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.i686.rpm4a7a8ccfe6f5e5630a6f02ce382effd215b5e0f330f045b1a448cd91aa8f3b00Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.i686.rpm70397fe098c5c0b944092ad2db3798a3f3d456cd0774d21aa9e211c1d8888e66Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.i686.rpm7d750ccbe1c4aeea220d0da3328cedb1499b8b7da858e442b8d8f31ab4523caePackages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.i686.rpmb7fb01747fc2b90155d23b0cd021f08fb4a62829d17aad61c330a941cb3bf282Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.noarch.rpm0c4a3150a4d122cf0256f767b3f49f945c68b997c78fcca01da93646caa0e0adPackages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.noarch.rpme9a5c6578f5b23ce039dd4c02e2882270cbd4f4b32c1b67ac852c0a457d793f1Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.i686.rpm38fe31be88438a903d6a09c8f0ff9c0646f06202e4873f1e18ac0b35d9c3e71fPackages/perf-2.6.32-131.0.15.el6.i686.rpm6c1587a90fbbddb42d94e39b463c3cd3e95f00413319aa1574ce23f3481b2f0aSLSA-2011:0545-1Low: squid security updateIt was found that string comparison functions in Squid did not properly handle the comparisons of NULL and empty strings. A remote, trusted web client could use this flaw to cause the squid daemon to crash via a specially-crafted request. (CVE-2010-3072)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* A small memory leak in Squid caused multiple "ctx: enter level" messages to be logged to "/var/log/squid/cache.log". This update resolves the memory leak.
* This erratum upgrades Squid to upstream version 3.1.10. This upgraded version supports the Google Instant service and introduces various code improvements.
After installing this update, the squid service will be restarted automatically.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/squid-3.1.10-1.el6.i686.rpm0df16ccf5f6448bcd9d9a13df13242165259a5893f62ba5682024951931ede0fSLSA-2011:0554-1Moderate: python security updateA flaw was found in the Python urllib and urllib2 libraries where they would not differentiate between different target URLs when handling automatic redirects. This caused Python applications using these modules to follow any new URL that they understood, including the "file://" URL type. This could allow a remote server to force a local Python application to read a local file instead of the remote one, possibly exposing local files that were not meant to be exposed. (CVE-2011-1521)
A race condition was found in the way the Python smtpd module handled new connections. A remote user could use this flaw to cause a Python script using the smtpd module to terminate. (CVE-2010-3493)
An information disclosure flaw was found in the way the Python CGIHTTPServer module processed certain HTTP GET requests. A remote attacker could use a specially-crafted request to obtain the CGI script's source code. (CVE-2011-1015)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/python-2.6.6-20.el6.i686.rpm507d15f932c7cffe30fb1ea1ba7d2f086c57e10b35a940f75ae62779e50fcf33Packages/python-devel-2.6.6-20.el6.i686.rpm62f585bf09bfd38e3b712f30aca75309b5a33f39cd6b6969ce0ed252f28f83e9Packages/python-docs-2.6.6-2.el6.noarch.rpm7494213ee04c4b3181d62491549fd7db12d8048a1164477445f00726546cb915Packages/python-libs-2.6.6-20.el6.i686.rpmb065ec7bd258eb6ac7cd3253f28d3339e82c55f4eee1a6bbe50a9426f9764812Packages/python-test-2.6.6-20.el6.i686.rpmb8a8f11c446941b1f3303675228624de18d5b2249b538bb4a5dc0f86e9ae1e53Packages/python-tools-2.6.6-20.el6.i686.rpm347a3d002beba400d93182672421438bda885c2ea001ad4fd22a6b7dca9ef5abPackages/tkinter-2.6.6-20.el6.i686.rpm9299f940db3cfd8fcd3b9bb61e25771599b2ea191965369e7b142ee8df9f1593SLSA-2011:0558-1Moderate: perl security updateIt was found that the Perl CGI module used a hard-coded value for the MIME boundary string in multipart/x-mixed-replace content. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to conduct an HTTP response splitting attack via a specially-crafted HTTP request. (CVE-2010-2761)
A CRLF injection flaw was found in the way the Perl CGI module processed a sequence of non-whitespace preceded by newline characters in the header. A remote attacker could use this flaw to conduct an HTTP response splitting attack via a specially-crafted sequence of characters provided to the CGI module. (CVE-2010-4410)
It was found that certain Perl string manipulation functions (such as uc() and lc()) failed to preserve the taint bit. A remote attacker could use this flaw to bypass the Perl taint mode protection mechanism in scripts that use the affected functions to process tainted input. (CVE-2011-1487)
These packages upgrade the CGI module to version 3.51.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* When using the "threads" module, an attempt to send a signal to a thread that did not have a signal handler specified caused the perl interpreter to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. With this update, the "threads" module has been updated to upstream version 1.82, which fixes this bug. As a result, sending a signal to a thread that does not have the signal handler specified no longer causes perl to crash.
* Prior to this update, the perl packages did not require the Digest::SHA module as a dependency. Consequent to this, when a user started the cpan command line interface and attempted to download a distribution from CPAN, they may have been presented with the following message:
CPAN: checksum security checks disabled because Digest::SHA not installed. Please consider installing the Digest::SHA module.
This update corrects the spec file for the perl package to require the perl- Digest-SHA package as a dependency, and cpan no longer displays the above message.
* When using the "threads" module, continual creation and destruction of threads could cause the Perl program to consume an increasing amount of memory. With this update, the underlying source code has been corrected to free the allocated memory when a thread is destroyed, and the continual creation and destruction of threads in Perl programs no longer leads to memory leaks.
* Due to a packaging error, the perl packages did not include the "NDBM_File" module. This update corrects this error, and "NDBM_File" is now included as expected.
* Prior to this update, the prove(1) manual page and the "prove --help" command listed "--fork" as a valid command line option. However, version 3.17 of the Test::Harness distribution removed the support for the fork-based parallel testing, and the prove utility thus no longer supports this option. This update corrects both the manual page and the output of the "prove --help" command, so that "--fork" is no longer included in the list of available command line options.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 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sssd security updateA flaw was found in the SSSD PAM responder that could allow a local attacker to crash SSSD via a carefully-crafted packet. With SSSD unresponsive, legitimate users could be denied the ability to log in to the system. (CVE-2010-4341)lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sssd-1.5.1-34.el6.i686.rpmd92de48ee8a1542f61c5b7aaa16e9d8b77c1da981f45052e6f0c01de4c0125edPackages/sssd-client-1.5.1-34.el6.i686.rpmb6b0a03d7b099d60ff7776e14ddae909b2e8d1153fde7812312378420f07c1c9Packages/sssd-tools-1.5.1-34.el6.i686.rpm8a7960b1c0dd629104d05df951649e83687fd13a79053d9bbd2ee82f93fbad6cSLSA-2011:0568-1Low: eclipse security updateA cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the Eclipse Help Contents web application. An attacker could use this flaw to perform a cross-site scripting attack against victims by tricking them into visiting a specially-crafted Eclipse Help URL. (CVE-2010-4647)
The following Eclipse packages have been upgraded to the versions found in the official upstream Eclipse Helios SR1 release, providing a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous versions:
* eclipse to 3.6.1. * eclipse-cdt to 7.0.1. * eclipse-birt to 2.6.0. * eclipse- emf to 2.6.0. * eclipse-gef to 3.6.1. * eclipse-mylyn to 3.4.2. * eclipse-rse to 3.2. * eclipse-dtp to 1.8.1. * eclipse-changelog to 2.7.0. * eclipse- valgrind to 0.6.1. * eclipse-callgraph to 0.6.1. * eclipse-oprofile to 0.6.1. * eclipse-linuxprofilingframework to 0.6.1.
In addition, the following updates were made to the dependencies of the Eclipse packages above:
* icu4j to 4.2.1. * sat4j to 2.2.0. * objectweb-asm to 3.2. * jetty-eclipse to 6.1.24.
This update includes numerous upstream bug fixes and enhancements, such as:
* The Eclipse IDE and Java Development Tools (JDT):
- projects and folders can filter out resources in the workspace. - new virtual folder and linked files support. - the full set of UNIX file permissions is now supported. - addition of the stop button to cancel long-running wizard tasks. - Java editor now shows multiple quick-fixes via problem hover. - new support for running JUnit version 4 tests. - over 200 upstream bug fixes.
* The Eclipse C/C++ Development Tooling (CDT):
- new Codan framework has been added for static code analysis. - refactoring improvements such as stored refactoring history. - compile and build errors now highlighted in the build console. - switch to the new DSF debugger framework. - new template view support. - over 600 upstream bug fixes.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Incorrect URIs for GNU Tools in the "Help Contents" window have been fixed.
* The profiling of binaries did not work if an Eclipse project was not in an Eclipse workspace. This update adds an automated test for external project profiling, which corrects this issue.
* Running a C/C++ application in Eclipse successfully terminated, but returned an I/O exception not related to the application itself in the Error Log window. With this update, the exception is no longer returned.
* The eclipse-mylyn package showed a "20100916-0100-e3x" qualifier. The qualifier has been modified to "v20100902-0100-e3x" to match the upstream version of eclipse-mylyn.
* Installing the eclipse-mylyn package failed and returned a "Resource temporarily unavailable" error message due to a bug in the packaging. This update fixes this bug and installation now works as expected.
* Building the eclipse-cdt package could fail due to an incorrect interaction with the local file system. Interaction with the local file system is now prevented and the build no longer fails.
* The libhover plug-in, provided by the eclipse-cdt package, used binary data to search for hover topics. The data location was specified externally as a URL which could cause an exception to occur on a system with no Internet access. This update modifies the plug-in so that it pulls the needed data from a local location.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/eclipse-birt-2.6.0-1.1.el6.i686.rpm42c8fa4af4bcc5bf5f2a703f629f4bddc228080d65cf71461139074c1f2c4a9cPackages/eclipse-callgraph-0.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpmaf00a2abbf9826f5f0d0ca04dc9c1ef80e092540c62670790d23e74bc6b97bddPackages/eclipse-cdt-7.0.1-4.el6.i686.rpm860fc36480b1cee0021f993def58c0dc776b85442d444f20023a8267c1eecde7Packages/eclipse-cdt-parsers-7.0.1-4.el6.i686.rpm060606a5f8bc7b924cb4c3f7e7533407b8902781ef446c2b8649d81b1cfbfbe7Packages/eclipse-cdt-sdk-7.0.1-4.el6.i686.rpma74c6c69b3a19effd57569ae36a4d0f507e0a279d4aff7c8a8bb834c0f4230d7Packages/eclipse-changelog-2.7.0-1.el6.i686.rpm993ed13d180ce55d0ee947330f81a261f918408bddb02993616d0151c285df30Packages/eclipse-dtp-1.8.1-1.1.el6.i686.rpm9a43637e5416963b09b019b2518cfdccaa88f22ff2bd7b81390d82dd5dcf3425Packages/eclipse-emf-2.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpm6ff63940355c2ba0f4928360a83af3271e8cd4b988018c6dda9d09cf9051381dPackages/eclipse-emf-examples-2.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpm601d09b1f441adbd0477d3831db7aebe9f56ac57580b60dc8efa5eaa71003a9fPackages/eclipse-emf-sdk-2.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpmcea92b5fef9e4d287829f0f2b83760c7f2e04baa74b8691a0e883efba542f7bcPackages/eclipse-emf-xsd-2.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpmac0ba32c1c4b937dd5bff54df5f5e3bfc0b1a26a4a2c0c20e01e868924952dd1Packages/eclipse-emf-xsd-sdk-2.6.0-1.el6.i686.rpm3717120a44cb118c86fbcf88840da24593309e9c104c24ba553926ad60eeaf69Packages/eclipse-gef-3.6.1-3.el6.i686.rpm15a0adb47b7cc5a0cf6d53eafeb57a16f527938c4ded575543ed7e9567dddfb0Packages/eclipse-gef-examples-3.6.1-3.el6.i686.rpmc3868d99eeaf16827bc1efff3852c1743c48857c00f324d27df11ea49a9ba15fPackages/eclipse-gef-sdk-3.6.1-3.el6.i686.rpm1cb2f88f4ae12eb52f39d13f63ecb2144956f6eb501abf11dcc9743a9bfd719fPackages/eclipse-jdt-3.6.1-6.13.el6.i686.rpm1fc416637dc565d5233d847adcc7a7acc90ed66cad0d1d293f920d23d5ddd211Packages/eclipse-linuxprofilingframework-0.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpma93440ec7baa3992e91b9d7b1fea43cdb09dabde8db7e310d154d3cce1b2ee01Packages/eclipse-mylyn-3.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpmb241f1664c5b33caa6b893243bba5551f07074b1de9c86483449dfdb76f990a4Packages/eclipse-mylyn-cdt-3.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpmcdb5fb157bd463c284e4cebd0628faa64cd18ddb05faf3603f80b9d34ae6dd79Packages/eclipse-mylyn-java-3.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpm61797cc204080c663ec3bb3605b5122ee0e61e5dca09ab7d2be140bbf989bae9Packages/eclipse-mylyn-pde-3.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpm740410d2960f98d968819a5eaabb6f190e3cd320590a7832879b251a82f5b10aPackages/eclipse-mylyn-trac-3.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpmcf4662bd5242fdde0ca78cc6c01b179a8832350b2d36c04ee1ce71355eb55c71Packages/eclipse-mylyn-webtasks-3.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpm3a75a47b1410e5c22e964eb5704877a5aa061410a0fea5e96b3d926afcff6e7ePackages/eclipse-mylyn-wikitext-3.4.2-9.el6.i686.rpm37dab91715024b357825b859014faf30c4733f1e139fac414caf5fc2bf182e04Packages/eclipse-oprofile-0.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpm52487e61aa77cb68c5578377dee2b1152fba6285b5e44f950206013b2a92f293Packages/eclipse-pde-3.6.1-6.13.el6.i686.rpmb828f2f6ed8e06bd06788e788ee49f037b5baa1522d45f863ca1ef7a6816974bPackages/eclipse-platform-3.6.1-6.13.el6.i686.rpm68f4ced2b9a0a95d5c7fc1c09729e92260121cfdcbfddfdb9f2fc851bdbd5f5cPackages/eclipse-rcp-3.6.1-6.13.el6.i686.rpm8cf35caa70a7b74b3046af5b525d863f9208d76b8e35109bf8489140e141f38ePackages/eclipse-rse-3.2-1.el6.i686.rpmec2059f0767976118e60c67da4d33175130a80017ec04fdbdbfbfbbe822e7071Packages/eclipse-swt-3.6.1-6.13.el6.i686.rpm0d48aa372e7c0ed0fa349b74e2607ae171de9d1adfc1f51387809ea54457104bPackages/eclipse-valgrind-0.6.1-1.el6.i686.rpmf96552360914c817fc9dd9f257852acb3f26ca12cf1d4f11beeb28272fc43c36Packages/icu4j-4.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm6c910756a2a24e3388bcae1a64b64ac9163b22e4d1f24bb3b013533c0ceefce1Packages/icu4j-eclipse-4.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpma1e204622d7971fc8c64da107a18b3999ee4971f236ec722e4b665131ae99da4Packages/icu4j-javadoc-4.2.1-5.el6.i686.rpm13d57dc4711653843021723a7c8cc593198c887573fe074e1f9715ae82cec371Packages/jetty-eclipse-6.1.24-2.el6.noarch.rpm99b52eb0dd36bade0578b900cddfe926f2ef8289f2f55eb547f0a64586560cf4Packages/objectweb-asm-3.2-2.1.el6.noarch.rpm87ce930b82841a0240417bc0dba8b26636f3c5711b26a6c304dfb16caadd1bd4Packages/objectweb-asm-javadoc-3.2-2.1.el6.noarch.rpmbcc345b1fb31aa0b7f77f4867794e07ea593e279b1b06d0118eed212bed0d786Packages/sat4j-2.2.0-4.0.el6.noarch.rpmff68aeca7c88583b78b7241a92d650a6622c3f45fbb899a308c637d901c28ab2SLSA-2011:0599-1Low: sudo security updateA flaw was found in the sudo password checking logic. In configurations where the sudoers settings allowed a user to run a command using sudo with only the group ID changed, sudo failed to prompt for the user's password before running the specified command with the elevated group privileges. (CVE-2011-0010)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* When the "/etc/sudoers" file contained entries with multiple hosts, running the "sudo -l" command incorrectly reported that a certain user does not have permissions to use sudo on the system. With this update, running the "sudo -l" command now produces the correct output.
* Prior to this update, the manual page for sudoers.ldap was not installed, even though it contains important information on how to set up an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) sudoers source, and other documents refer to it. With this update, the manual page is now properly included in the package. Additionally, various POD files have been removed from the package, as they are required for build purposes only.
* The previous version of sudo did not use the same location for the LDAP configuration files as the nss_ldap package. This has been fixed and sudo now looks for these files in the same location as the nss_ldap package.
* When a file was edited using the "sudo -e file" or the "sudoedit file" command, the editor being executed for this task was logged only as "sudoedit". With this update, the full path to the executable being used as an editor is now logged (instead of "sudoedit").
* A comment regarding the "visiblepw" option of the "Defaults" directive has been added to the default "/etc/sudoers" file to clarify its usage.
* This erratum upgrades sudo to upstream version 1.7.4p5, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sudo-1.7.4p5-5.el6.i686.rpma0b376dd45c9a2825123e2105d85a4df5415364c54d127895664c88ed2f78b9aSLSA-2011:0600-1Moderate: dovecot security updateA flaw was found in the way Dovecot handled SIGCHLD signals. If a large amount of IMAP or POP3 session disconnects caused the Dovecot master process to receive these signals rapidly, it could cause the master process to crash. (CVE-2010-3780)
A flaw was found in the way Dovecot processed multiple Access Control Lists (ACL) defined for a mailbox. In some cases, Dovecot could fail to apply the more specific ACL entry, possibly resulting in more access being granted to the user than intended. (CVE-2010-3707)
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* This erratum upgrades Dovecot to upstream version 2.0.9, providing multiple fixes for the "dsync" utility and improving overall performance. Refer to the "/usr/share/doc/dovecot-2.0.9/ChangeLog" file after installing this update for further information about the changes.
After installing the updated packages, the dovecot service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dovecot-2.0.9-2.el6.i686.rpmdc14754e10980d8d3569fc6ad7af78cf37fa72e97738bcd4c091701dbf57698dPackages/dovecot-devel-2.0.9-2.el6.i686.rpm2743e87c816ed5763e3d74b43e4370f1ff13469a6830980d0ef5fc9080f6082ePackages/dovecot-mysql-2.0.9-2.el6.i686.rpmcea87ba29fefbacafa18c13f2a62e17dd937b0aeef95302da27ea8b70c6ede63Packages/dovecot-pgsql-2.0.9-2.el6.i686.rpm007a5e7eae3d7093b7258bfcc071de45a80426b45449886335a1b0f2c829e45aPackages/dovecot-pigeonhole-2.0.9-2.el6.i686.rpm0dc821e9f2d81eb1dbb56cc3ab7027f37756f569fe672bbb46a26bf67633f09bSLSA-2011:0616-1Low: pidgin security updateMultiple NULL pointer dereference flaws were found in the way the Pidgin Yahoo! Messenger Protocol plug-in handled malformed YMSG packets. A remote attacker could use these flaws to crash Pidgin via a specially-crafted notification message. (CVE-2011-1091)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Previous versions of the pidgin package did not properly clear certain data structures used in libpurple/cipher.c when attempting to free them. Partial information could potentially be extracted from the incorrectly cleared regions of the previously freed memory. With this update, data structures are properly cleared when freed.
* This erratum upgrades Pidgin to upstream version 2.7.9. For a list of all changes addressed in this upgrade, refer to http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/ChangeLog
* Some incomplete translations for the kn_IN and ta_IN locales have been corrected.
Pidgin must be restarted for this update to take effect.lowScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/finch-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpme54d7c81a5b1abc1ed35911dc93220fd24a207cae0a226d51f7998cdbdd3dba9Packages/finch-devel-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpm6c839761e07de543e8747db5f1970456e9f7b2592e7ee9c4ad5c26ae4a11d427Packages/libpurple-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpmf723fe8d15f0d9cda539b281d11bd89f3e77759df570f4ca49ea0002d75f7deaPackages/libpurple-devel-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpmdf2d74a00cd2b48d73c891cf773c12b9182254fdbdab8e7e163ee32f375a8661Packages/libpurple-perl-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpm0134b51340c0470af60cd2a713ae8ba1415484abc80e668f277f3fb47d46b5f0Packages/libpurple-tcl-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpm1716f21cd28fcaf5e5d738c7676a9beb88bc99bfc141c6c796aa43a5202756f7Packages/pidgin-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpm7c2c512d3b2d7e07632ef5a38eeeb1b708b0de6baed3cc34439c7872b294b8afPackages/pidgin-devel-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpm0315248495dab0841da413a3f700a0615fbfc8b1fcefde0a29c62227b667e9e8Packages/pidgin-docs-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpm134230007baed36bbf942da383f2120359d37e47b1af344b16dcec1375035169Packages/pidgin-perl-2.7.9-3.el6.i686.rpm833c1bca6785499c49bf045ee650fbbe7f649a50363eb269ca74abfdaada6e36SLSA-2011:0677-1Moderate: openssl security updateA buffer over-read flaw was discovered in the way OpenSSL parsed the Certificate Status Request TLS extensions in ClientHello TLS handshake messages. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to crash an SSL server using the affected OpenSSL functionality. (CVE-2011-0014)
This update fixes the following bugs:
* The "openssl speed" command (which provides algorithm speed measurement) failed when openssl was running in FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) mode, even if testing of FIPS approved algorithms was requested. FIPS mode disables ciphers and cryptographic hash algorithms that are not approved by the NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) standards. With this update, the "openssl speed" command no longer fails.
* The "openssl pkcs12 -export" command failed to export a PKCS#12 file in FIPS mode. The default algorithm for encrypting a certificate in the PKCS#12 file was not FIPS approved and thus did not work. The command now uses a FIPS approved algorithm by default in FIPS mode.
This update also adds the following enhancements:
* The "openssl s_server" command, which previously accepted connections only over IPv4, now accepts connections over IPv6.
* For the purpose of allowing certain maintenance commands to be run (such as "rsync"), an "OPENSSL_FIPS_NON_APPROVED_MD5_ALLOW" environment variable has been added. When a system is configured for FIPS mode and is in a maintenance state, this newly added environment variable can be set to allow software that requires the use of an MD5 cryptographic hash algorithm to be run, even though the hash algorithm is not approved by the FIPS-140-2 standard.
For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-10.el6.i686.rpme65f62b80009f136480128b273dab41938b29488d114847c5ecff8304de21b2aPackages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-10.el6.i686.rpma1d569f89ca9b973b18fdf83e05e7785bdb80095ab7ff79639c3ec25076b5f6fPackages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-10.el6.i686.rpm373fbdb482cafc8504fe166cb23a90793efc50c51435535e48e8ef81a5ee2901Packages/openssl-static-1.0.0-10.el6.i686.rpm68474d0873fb9bbe7eaedfd6cbf549970e9d123956d7c8ceb85c6ca7147ac402SLSA-2011:0779-1Moderate: avahi security updateA flaw was found in the way the Avahi daemon (avahi-daemon) processed Multicast DNS (mDNS) packets with an empty payload. An attacker on the local network could use this flaw to cause avahi-daemon on a target system to enter an infinite loop via an empty mDNS UDP packet. (CVE-2011-1002)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the avahi packages in Scientific Linux 6 were not compiled with standard RPM CFLAGS; therefore, the Stack Protector and Fortify Source protections were not enabled, and the debuginfo packages did not contain the information required for debugging. This update corrects this issue by using proper CFLAGS when compiling the packages.
After installing the update, avahi-daemon will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/avahi-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm2a6629f7cef58f0266e8dd46e49f1c319b33df2abf0176fab1eac775ec959a7cPackages/avahi-autoipd-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm92b3c94cef98abba2598386543ad2743e9fb0b61d628730a54b7da99716021c8Packages/avahi-compat-howl-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm7b70830264751357439f069b54913f6ea1cbdd3ba174b62d8d564c082a874e36Packages/avahi-compat-howl-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm33a3772342dfdf2a5e652b5d7b2df357f07c856e308187e5a4fee83a1af84c30Packages/avahi-compat-libdns_sd-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm6f322cf567bea26c372bc36d06996365b2cad4601526caf205379ce6aab61af2Packages/avahi-compat-libdns_sd-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm58d7adc2601a35abeb6352399eba669bee3a1c6b49939fcf09b16820458e5102Packages/avahi-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm8bee696ea8c2508c37da10233a7393744587a1869e61a2dd992db0ad41b6c1a3Packages/avahi-dnsconfd-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm54dac2e81107a1a9944c812b5ee898e3c8db1381db0c19d5b2e43db844528fa7Packages/avahi-glib-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm6f2e9b623d7c77e1fb0457ce17940171c0a93f61d1c6c303d934278f1a6873f3Packages/avahi-glib-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm9f985532f1ba04d9e1e0f2d3f8be9bdafbcadfa2e310ddcc82cadbbbbe369ce6Packages/avahi-gobject-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpmf28480f5b98fa0e0bdb32c85a20950fd4e0a4f2b8690afe87c485f41fed36550Packages/avahi-gobject-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm68561d4171ba28dd1bc461811099d07b89b7019de95cefc62e5df0e44b79f87bPackages/avahi-libs-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm5802c4d699d74b9b5b01066ae43b25ae85498c602c1064b03a84c5b333e42d82Packages/avahi-qt3-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm42df76ff68baf427c207e7478ecd78b5b3bd8333a6470a43e635a8ed6ff2bb44Packages/avahi-qt3-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm60d623a1bb891ee9481ef03d63a8264013ea0d2d875bf22b32e308edffe6a8c8Packages/avahi-qt4-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpma3b8f6ad2ab57e35664f16ff450ff2fd03db498e283e144130481d07cc9e6c3dPackages/avahi-qt4-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm5957d7463277465ee8a5474ace3f386f69d406487d66ef1f74d1a7a7a9772b29Packages/avahi-tools-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpmc17d185246ddacfca95095f41292becdd1396ecab850010719ce158723e28a26Packages/avahi-ui-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpmd4ba01df14721e6c0f8c22966c316a54da4c8251281e4c598b52f3f12f5689b4Packages/avahi-ui-devel-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpmb5f8c38b01e6b225f78e3fd03a1c0c065a316a4a0ef21ab61a31336b5c849d1bPackages/avahi-ui-tools-0.6.25-11.el6.i686.rpm4621b0089d1c0ed2e434d883782c1d227c1c18d714938dc7ac97a7a90b3b015dSLSA-2011:0791-1Moderate: tomcat6 security updateIt was found that web applications could modify the location of the Tomcat host's work directory. As web applications deployed on Tomcat have read and write access to this directory, a malicious web application could use this flaw to trick Tomcat into giving it read and write access to an arbitrary directory on the file system. (CVE-2010-3718)
A cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the Manager application, used for managing web applications on Tomcat. If a remote attacker could trick a user who is logged into the Manager application into visiting a specially- crafted URL, the attacker could perform Manager application tasks with the privileges of the logged in user. (CVE-2010-4172)
A second cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the Manager application. A malicious web application could use this flaw to conduct an XSS attack, leading to arbitrary web script execution with the privileges of victims who are logged into and viewing Manager application web pages. (CVE-2011-0013)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* A bug in the "tomcat6" init script prevented additional Tomcat instances from starting. As well, running "service tomcat6 start" caused configuration options applied from "/etc/sysconfig/tomcat6" to be overwritten with those from "/etc/tomcat6/tomcat6.conf". With this update, multiple instances of Tomcat run as expected.
* The "/usr/share/java/" directory was missing a symbolic link to the "/usr/share/tomcat6/bin/tomcat-juli.jar" library. Because this library was mandatory for certain operations (such as running the Jasper JSP precompiler), the "build-jar-repository" command was unable to compose a valid classpath. With this update, the missing symbolic link has been added.
* Previously, the "tomcat6" init script failed to start Tomcat with a "This account is currently not available." message when Tomcat was configured to run under a user that did not have a valid shell configured as a login shell. This update modifies the init script to work correctly regardless of the daemon user's login shell. Additionally, these new tomcat6 packages now set "/sbin/nologin" as the login shell for the "tomcat" user upon installation, as recommended by deployment best practices.
* Some standard Tomcat directories were missing write permissions for the "tomcat" group, which could cause certain applications to fail with errors such as "No output folder". This update adds write permissions for the "tomcat" group to the affected directories.
* The "/usr/sbin/tomcat6" wrapper script used a hard-coded path to the "catalina.out" file, which may have caused problems (such as for logging init script output) if Tomcat was being run with a user other than "tomcat" and with CATALINA_BASE set to a directory other than the default.
* Stopping Tomcat could have resulted in traceback errors being logged to "catalina.out" when certain web applications were deployed.
Tomcat must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/tomcat6-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpm92294be366767e3e0b3ff8545d05e7e5951f5c7dab79474b36cf8b3874ca8c70Packages/tomcat6-admin-webapps-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpm90da46dda2c2721d29ba47797fc7ba8f536f4909f4ae2f9abbe2f78b6b246610Packages/tomcat6-docs-webapp-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpm3d6f9d11170b6682b898ad9a726f11d76b477f572fe89c40f680f82b057654b9Packages/tomcat6-el-2.1-api-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpm07c00c5f5a4c70344ef302f91944e55dfdf004b1f356b1a68488a57aa396e24aPackages/tomcat6-javadoc-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpm683fd1ad4bb8acceb4ea0f70ea2d12e89b348ac70f0e6b953fd5cbff42193612Packages/tomcat6-jsp-2.1-api-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpmf4428e1512f99046bb3e772588ef2d18837d9b461076ac4cabfb3a88cf1d88a4Packages/tomcat6-lib-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpmdc7f5fff757424620e438c33ba44663192fdf0c85d1aba0901f1c96919815897Packages/tomcat6-servlet-2.5-api-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpm3f41e64d5545a859a210af135942b5d90ad005cd075b6f91807e462a10134351Packages/tomcat6-webapps-6.0.24-33.el6.noarch.rpm7e27f92cc0d77f87cc813618c8d8c7b1ecbe99e73ddd322d8af65d5cc9297889SLSA-2011:0836-1Important: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* An integer underflow flaw, leading to a buffer overflow, was found in the Linux kernel's Datagram Congestion Control Protocol (DCCP) implementation. This could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1770, Important)
* Missing sanity checks were found in setup_arg_pages() in the Linux kernel. When making the size of the argument and environment area on the stack very large, it could trigger a BUG_ON(), resulting in a local denial of service. (CVE-2010-3858, Moderate)
* A missing validation check was found in the bcm_release() and raw_release() functions in the Linux kernel's Controller Area Network (CAN) implementation. This could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1598, CVE-2011-1748, Moderate)
* The fix provided in SLSA-2011:0542 introduced a regression in the cifs_close() function in the Linux kernel's Common Internet File System (CIFS) implementation. A local, unprivileged user with write access to a CIFS file system could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1771, Moderate)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.i686.rpm1017203d7e591413a68a5b29ed4a8e8a3883a6ff2e0e6832d7046eb758170c8ePackages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.i686.rpm8e361a20221d582d7c78b8f97fbc15ad9e2f927ec902d2dfc4e1fcddae129facPackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.i686.rpmbe9629c610b8b0e9ce5f81f85e7f10e77a3404b47d075186ff1c1e456d8044c4Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.i686.rpma6ef27010041c96c4a0cd7f4757df4931f403302b8f38348ec4fe90e89c41e01Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.noarch.rpm1fc44fac3652a25767d23b25e7e5b8a581bd5bf15bbf618fb541c3668c1c0045Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.noarch.rpm9cad6310c504bebc4ced29ba0f74ade1a7b34d9fbc4a7b128007c33ad752abb7Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.i686.rpm9f1bbe3edbaa9354a4f98b9e66a09df020c65676add8a3a29ee6132b09200fa7Packages/perf-2.6.32-131.2.1.el6.i686.rpm6972df238cc23659640bccd012ab4ef18c9ee593c3a3eaf551ab8d470a213412SLSA-2011:0839-1Moderate: gimp security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the GIMP's Paint Shop Pro (PSP) image file plug-in. An attacker could create a specially-crafted PSP image file that, when opened, could cause the PSP plug-in to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the GIMP. (CVE-2010-4543)
A stack-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the GIMP's Lightning, Sphere Designer, and Gfig image filters. An attacker could create a specially-crafted Lightning, Sphere Designer, or Gfig filter configuration file that, when opened, could cause the relevant plug-in to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the GIMP. (CVE-2010-4540, CVE-2010-4541, CVE-2010-4542)
The GIMP must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/gimp-2.6.9-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpmdd46464a95e5977d4325933894924236a030fa728855a997dbcda277cbd4f73fPackages/gimp-devel-2.6.9-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpm9a8f837df59a275b1513ce5c45f688f1f12318eb1ed8c56aaf56aecd8bde7d6aPackages/gimp-devel-tools-2.6.9-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpm6341654fa6693017397af42d5143b52b7280ee9d89d1e13b28841a61b82197bfPackages/gimp-help-browser-2.6.9-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpm12f0c43047510466c76bf53e670bf0da97b807b7b833c88ece89d55621c119dePackages/gimp-libs-2.6.9-4.el6_1.1.i686.rpm1ad520199596486c74f1e2fb3bfa203db5d52d6508e6c846f84f7e3f51232a0eSLSA-2011:0842-1Moderate: systemtap security updateTwo divide-by-zero flaws were found in the way SystemTap handled malformed debugging information in DWARF format. When SystemTap unprivileged mode was enabled, an unprivileged user in the stapusr group could use these flaws to crash the system. Additionally, a privileged user (root, or a member of the stapdev group) could trigger these flaws when tricked into instrumenting a specially-crafted ELF binary, even when unprivileged mode was not enabled. (CVE-2011-1769, CVE-2011-1781)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/systemtap-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpm2fbeecebcfbb965657cf1af1871bd197ea13fbc0ec2b17154af62dde66071721Packages/systemtap-client-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpm41ed4f84d2a74cfa76ddef88dcfcc97948cab1c1b25e6e95884ea46f67febe55Packages/systemtap-grapher-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpm84f870599f87639f7aaa2ac50b00bb61be8d96d33d750384a65fc3086a75f785Packages/systemtap-initscript-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpm9068398b05f713277edb1425a2a2d3ee2b7bf70adcc35de14ab474c3fc03edfbPackages/systemtap-runtime-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpmbda035da116be138980259f1701a80831e090606773cf09be8471d932adb0c0dPackages/systemtap-sdt-devel-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpm511cce561d626c81e3cc174a2cbdadb43a8f07770b93a391851086f7625c156cPackages/systemtap-server-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpma63e51cbb593e69f2d7b4c07e0ad2b74106486730fabdc1aa7484696783875daPackages/systemtap-testsuite-1.4-6.el6_1.1.i686.rpm570ba7ac3603ccb3013bef4f92323616474473335f3e39eeb15a2540b8c5d672SLSA-2011:0843-1Moderate: postfix security updateA heap-based buffer over-read flaw was found in the way Postfix performed SASL handlers management for SMTP sessions, when Cyrus SASL authentication was enabled. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause the Postfix smtpd server to crash via a specially-crafted SASL authentication request. The smtpd process was automatically restarted by the postfix master process after the time configured with service_throttle_time elapsed. (CVE-2011-1720)
Note: Cyrus SASL authentication for Postfix is not enabled by default.
After installing this update, the postfix service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postfix-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.i686.rpmfb43cd178d32a68923be4ad953700a06160c7784c1efb6c3aac19c40c4349eeaPackages/postfix-perl-scripts-2.6.6-2.2.el6_1.i686.rpm650a19ecf8b77f3d75175c25e2302c490f540c62b7ffe63d141cdfa2afbdcc46SLSA-2011:0844-1Low: apr security updateThe fix for CVE-2011-0419 (released via SLSA-2011:0507) introduced an infinite loop flaw in the apr_fnmatch() function when the APR_FNM_PATHNAME matching flag was used. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to cause a denial of service on an application using the apr_fnmatch() function. (CVE-2011-1928)
Note: This problem affected httpd configurations using the "Location" directive with wildcard URLs. The denial of service could have been triggered during normal operation; it did not specifically require a malicious HTTP request.
This update also addresses additional problems introduced by the rewrite of the apr_fnmatch() function, which was necessary to address the CVE-2011-0419 flaw.
Applications using the apr library, such as httpd, must be restarted for this update to take effect.lowScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/apr-1.3.9-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpmd41a4aa6df09a349df0f0987ff248f30294b3cd68eceb80f0abf989d2b7926bePackages/apr-devel-1.3.9-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpmb51f9b48c67956010d38a3cda73ada2359617e23cedc30efebfda8d59fdfcb7aSLSA-2011:0845-1Important: bind security updateAn off-by-one flaw was found in the way BIND processed negative responses with large resource record sets (RRSets). An attacker able to send recursive queries to a BIND server that is configured as a caching resolver could use this flaw to cause named to exit with an assertion failure. (CVE-2011-1910)
After installing the update, the BIND daemon (named) will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P1.1.i686.rpmf7337642a1cf08ae624a001a5b88e85add2f8475090d6373ffc1ae5a1ea7758aPackages/bind-chroot-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P1.1.i686.rpm8a30aadfed8987278250386d230c0b04f56bbda2ae01f44877d2bad996f46033Packages/bind-devel-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P1.1.i686.rpmbea75496222c5e4a695926263e84d045569d7bb3260211a1e6b925e73cc56c78Packages/bind-libs-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P1.1.i686.rpmf9c0300c53f36660a1cb060b90fe4c6b2bf269baf9c870d9f78abeab2ac1aa43Packages/bind-sdb-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P1.1.i686.rpmb0bc1c9536b799712de2d7f7efd10b67b3a99f54dbf508f7b591fd49b9c16baePackages/bind-utils-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P1.1.i686.rpm58d4eafc73ee42938fdc61fd93081d3ab55f2416249c704135fbf10e4c961799SLSA-2011:0856-1Critical: java-1.6.0-openjdk security updateInteger overflow flaws were found in the way Java2D parsed JPEG images and user-supplied fonts. An attacker could use these flaws to execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running an untrusted applet or application. (CVE-2011-0862)
It was found that the MediaTracker implementation created Component instances with unnecessary access privileges. A remote attacker could use this flaw to elevate their privileges by utilizing an untrusted applet or application that uses Swing. (CVE-2011-0871)
A flaw was found in the HotSpot component in OpenJDK. Certain bytecode instructions confused the memory management within the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), resulting in an applet or application crashing. (CVE-2011-0864)
An information leak flaw was found in the NetworkInterface class. An untrusted applet or application could use this flaw to access information about available network interfaces that should only be available to privileged code. (CVE-2011-0867)
An incorrect float-to-long conversion, leading to an overflow, was found in the way certain objects (such as images and text) were transformed in Java2D. A remote attacker could use this flaw to crash an untrusted applet or application that uses Java2D. (CVE-2011-0868)
It was found that untrusted applets and applications could misuse a SOAP connection to incorrectly set global HTTP proxy settings instead of setting them in a local scope. This flaw could be used to intercept HTTP requests. (CVE-2011-0869)
A flaw was found in the way signed objects were deserialized. If trusted and untrusted code were running in the same Java Virtual Machine (JVM), and both were deserializing the same signed object, the untrusted code could modify said object by using this flaw to bypass the validation checks on signed objects. (CVE-2011-0865)
All running instances of OpenJDK Java must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.8.el6_1.i686.rpm8c43b655aaffd51ca8596f33c11b439b4165b83f548810fa507e8d45bd841dfdPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.8.el6_1.i686.rpm83d98e8cf57695db421b804f5ccc877049bd2f518b624f4b5aedbb662238057bPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.8.el6_1.i686.rpm78180164f1e061477f8f0c64cea3f1123fb107b378be15d490c284ea5659540dPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.8.el6_1.i686.rpme645e7690589646fa620e5db261685fbf2553efcc6621f5fb60e90b44899fe64Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.39.1.9.8.el6_1.i686.rpm1a523529098d88e9d85f07c07f4825f8a3b7e6e16b65a28e56b7e330a3f5663cSLSA-2011:0858-1Moderate: xerces-j2 security updateA flaw was found in the way the Apache Xerces2 Java Parser processed the SYSTEM identifier in DTDs. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted XML file, which once parsed by an application using the Apache Xerces2 Java Parser, would lead to a denial of service (application hang due to excessive CPU use). (CVE-2009-2625)
Applications using the Apache Xerces2 Java Parser must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/xerces-j2-2.7.1-12.6.el6_0.i686.rpm9ca1566aa225a0bb1f4c9bd1b1ff1f2780e60f4c916389e8cb16b1296e26e235Packages/xerces-j2-demo-2.7.1-12.6.el6_0.i686.rpm4bc1471bced74a9c0b82951835b872d052160c0ef1d281717275295a403ca03ePackages/xerces-j2-javadoc-apis-2.7.1-12.6.el6_0.i686.rpme51c9c39489f9b703e7811923c8f1a0140a38960c5c2f1a8672c39313d77c13cPackages/xerces-j2-javadoc-impl-2.7.1-12.6.el6_0.i686.rpm4a12d8bfb4a88e0a3916b22f7e03a927ec15463a745724d27162ce0d0d4883a0Packages/xerces-j2-javadoc-other-2.7.1-12.6.el6_0.i686.rpm793fe1114b4037a06e9322e399b7075f26c93439eb8ee204bd7c3ccd916d0fb9Packages/xerces-j2-javadoc-xni-2.7.1-12.6.el6_0.i686.rpm804941c4b234e934305656c11d2f0dfa2ed498517d4370fabeb4950bb9e3780cPackages/xerces-j2-scripts-2.7.1-12.6.el6_0.i686.rpmcbcd761c6b2be87e7e657e7f42f4da7fbf5046f0342e290edbe0c4269594f4edSLSA-2011:0859-1Moderate: cyrus-imapd security updateIt was discovered that cyrus-imapd did not flush the received commands buffer after switching to TLS encryption for IMAP, LMTP, NNTP, and POP3 sessions. A man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to inject protocol commands into a victim's TLS session initialization messages. This could lead to those commands being processed by cyrus-imapd, potentially allowing the attacker to steal the victim's mail or authentication credentials. (CVE-2011-1926)
After installing the update, cyrus-imapd will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cyrus-imapd-2.3.16-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm5a34fef9e86e4223e79689fe057c7adccfe67368f4edbe27f4040f021c97497cPackages/cyrus-imapd-devel-2.3.16-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm3654aabd81c0855845a22fcb77ee4083db5e0360272cc5b75fab845af38a71cbPackages/cyrus-imapd-utils-2.3.16-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm3716c2da1565530b11721777e4b15052155db1662c349da5fcb5bad04e12f9b6SLSA-2011:0862-1Moderate: subversion security updateAn infinite loop flaw was found in the way the mod_dav_svn module processed certain data sets. If the SVNPathAuthz directive was set to "short_circuit", and path-based access control for files and directories was enabled, a malicious, remote user could use this flaw to cause the httpd process serving the request to consume an excessive amount of system memory. (CVE-2011-1783)
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the mod_dav_svn module processed requests submitted against the URL of a baselined resource. A malicious, remote user could use this flaw to cause the httpd process serving the request to crash. (CVE-2011-1752)
An information disclosure flaw was found in the way the mod_dav_svn module processed certain URLs when path-based access control for files and directories was enabled. A malicious, remote user could possibly use this flaw to access certain files in a repository that would otherwise not be accessible to them. Note: This vulnerability cannot be triggered if the SVNPathAuthz directive is set to "short_circuit". (CVE-2011-1921)
After installing the updated packages, you must restart the httpd daemon, if you are using mod_dav_svn, for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mod_dav_svn-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpmbaec4c49179b13999220132a99aa5cc2e4465f9aac43a0004ecb7e2909a05a4dPackages/subversion-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpm44de30d350536c631537f4afac24883aed758f8bd06a63a01e0ce36cc3836b46Packages/subversion-devel-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpm7969262590575b3f556989f51fda2a5b4e1ca200d2eb357dc47f10dcad08359bPackages/subversion-gnome-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpmf079de55978ce8b83c6937beda784ce5f2e36899797a18c6f8548fc8c682fb7ePackages/subversion-javahl-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpme039f887a14dfb4f5933bdd38ab0fde36c42ebb4d35d4e72933602cc733a27a4Packages/subversion-kde-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpm2636392209cb9eac913f32aa682f7a44852ff720fab628fa6221b13cfea9b7fcPackages/subversion-perl-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpmabb9f9c3b429e87d7394af67babf116893779025f817339c15e5852f2af59968Packages/subversion-ruby-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.i686.rpmcca251340dd08cd4c9d9f88903fc6ae52447deef718ade6fef4477b6d46211bdPackages/subversion-svn2cl-1.6.11-2.el6_1.4.noarch.rpmcbc9eee0dd907ff404ad73781e6ccb7e2dd3ca214b3b0a94ffc38f3418acdb08SLSA-2011:0871-1Moderate: tigervnc security updateIt was discovered that vncviewer could prompt for and send authentication credentials to a remote server without first properly validating the server's X.509 certificate. As vncviewer did not indicate that the certificate was bad or missing, a man-in-the-middle attacker could use this flaw to trick a vncviewer client into connecting to a spoofed VNC server, allowing the attacker to obtain the client's credentials. (CVE-2011-1775)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/tigervnc-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6_1.1.i686.rpmeee9ed9078e5c7a5aef667c94d505f75d26725e6d30b129a6289ba4d717d4a46Packages/tigervnc-server-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6_1.1.i686.rpm0466254220531e7d86f89d39ed99b22aa56fc4a4d2e758e14bd810e2c24cd12aPackages/tigervnc-server-applet-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm9b08955f5e9146b37d33dbf48fa35385644c4d04903a4ce53c435c2e329ec87aPackages/tigervnc-server-module-1.0.90-0.15.20110314svn4359.el6_1.1.i686.rpm110bbd67699c52e7f5b3af2f8b788926c91013b31376ea45dc8a107a62315ca1SLSA-2011:0885-1Critical: firefox security updateA flaw was found in the way Firefox handled malformed JPEG images. A website containing a malicious JPEG image could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2377)
Multiple dangling pointer flaws were found in Firefox. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0083, CVE-2011-0085, CVE-2011-2363)
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2364, CVE-2011-2365, CVE-2011-2374, CVE-2011-2375, CVE-2011-2376)
An integer overflow flaw was found in the way Firefox handled JavaScript Array objects. A website containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to execute that JavaScript with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2371)
A use-after-free flaw was found in the way Firefox handled malformed JavaScript. A website containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to execute that JavaScript with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2373)
It was found that Firefox could treat two separate cookies as interchangeable if both were for the same domain name but one of those domain names had a trailing "." character. This violates the same-origin policy and could possibly lead to data being leaked to the wrong domain. (CVE-2011-2362)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* With previous versions of Firefox on Scientific Linux 5, the "background- repeat" CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) property did not work (such images were not displayed and repeated as expected).
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.18-1.el6_1.i686.rpme605cbc69e610e2c85606d2cd89f27f338518dfc3a8097e70e337319161e9c43Packages/xulrunner-1.9.2.18-2.el6_1.i686.rpm0f76ebc80efb0ce07850bcaac050b754fcdadb62607f809248b8780b213be86fPackages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.18-2.el6_1.i686.rpm8ef0b34f31217ce978b18469a573dea0234df4bce61e4c800da52e78a3cf2ed2SLSA-2011:0886-1Critical: thunderbird security updateA flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled malformed JPEG images. An HTML mail message containing a malicious JPEG image could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-2377)
Multiple dangling pointer flaws were found in Thunderbird. Malicious HTML content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0083, CVE-2011-0085, CVE-2011-2363)
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML content. Malicious HTML content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-2364, CVE-2011-2365, CVE-2011-2374, CVE-2011-2375, CVE-2011-2376)
It was found that Thunderbird could treat two separate cookies (for web content) as interchangeable if both were for the same domain name but one of those domain names had a trailing "." character. This violates the same-origin policy and could possibly lead to data being leaked to the wrong domain. (CVE-2011-2362)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.11-2.el6_1.i686.rpm07ca3156b27fd1f1a0e4c5dbbe1889eff5c79a51f79848d125ded8a24a362bd3SLSA-2011:0910-1Moderate: ruby security updateA flaw was found in the way large amounts of memory were allocated on 64-bit systems when using the BigDecimal class. A context-dependent attacker could use this flaw to cause memory corruption, causing a Ruby application that uses the BigDecimal class to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. This issue did not affect 32-bit systems. (CVE-2011-0188)
A race condition flaw was found in the remove system entries method in the FileUtils module. If a local user ran a Ruby script that uses this method, a local attacker could use this flaw to delete arbitrary files and directories accessible to that user via a symbolic link attack. (CVE-2011-1004)
A flaw was found in the method for translating an exception message into a string in the Exception class. A remote attacker could use this flaw to bypass safe level 4 restrictions, allowing untrusted (tainted) code to modify arbitrary, trusted (untainted) strings, which safe level 4 restrictions would otherwise prevent. (CVE-2011-1005)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4a320fa11ed4a0a203533c1a7575738657cf86e90eae2ff056d80938218b2804Packages/ruby-devel-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpmf2ab7c6465621521227fe5b71a5e05ace85625b2b3c88557269a9342e700ae2dPackages/ruby-docs-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpm7f49f43c17f003353fb9beac05c17686179cac0fe7e534a090fd72a26e986abdPackages/ruby-irb-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpme6f98f27eb667a853ce6b7a1dff25b1d2856cb804cb003f2ec385fb0ca9f3da0Packages/ruby-libs-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpm8ef558d609c69598c6cd52aaebc41a92d07b7afa1b00414f50f4944b48ef396aPackages/ruby-rdoc-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpma7e3a2c998f12ece4b551eb7cf3bf7a33b9ada60511609c1a291ed5219f0e690Packages/ruby-ri-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpm0460a7207d67ed0f82047092cae386051cf499d539a8d2bd1a25c00644fae3edPackages/ruby-static-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpm54dcebf8633800e95c97ab7aa3b90e663eeb26ddc6c3adfdf94cf935a23f04bcPackages/ruby-tcltk-1.8.7.299-7.el6_1.1.i686.rpm5ded5dd6be8322e32ba8c1669a4680befa366b9800142ae5976eeef21271a12bSLSA-2011:0918-1Moderate: curl security updateIt was found that cURL always performed credential delegation when authenticating with GSSAPI. A rogue server could use this flaw to obtain the client's credentials and impersonate that client to other servers that are using GSSAPI. (CVE-2011-2192)
All running applications using libcurl must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/curl-7.19.7-26.el6_1.1.i686.rpm08d4ded9f15c8e3177a8a7b56a791e95b9d3618d2e161fbdddf157ca69f3a43fPackages/libcurl-7.19.7-26.el6_1.1.i686.rpmcf7768405709c93f8d49759f5313878e318b0b57408fea1d6cd2b8f60263fd6ePackages/libcurl-devel-7.19.7-26.el6_1.1.i686.rpmd88db8a6f7b2b34b9968e1999fb9620502c111bc4e4d018625b2552c082f4fdeSLSA-2011:0920-1Important: krb5-appl security updateIt was found that gssftp, a Kerberos-aware FTP server, did not properly drop privileges. A remote FTP user could use this flaw to gain unauthorized read or write access to files that are owned by the root group. (CVE-2011-1526)importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-appl-clients-1.0.1-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpmba4a6282157c39d603fb3c0867c3d542aee3d4ab0d870707cc77eb39d84c2adbPackages/krb5-appl-servers-1.0.1-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm204b6402e34f135dda1e006733b81306147d6194eb816a983a9b2b6779664e6cSLSA-2011:0926-1Important: bind security updateA flaw was discovered in the way BIND handled certain DNS requests. A remote attacker could use this flaw to send a specially-crafted DNS request packet to BIND, causing it to exit unexpectedly due to a failed assertion. (CVE-2011-2464)
After installing the update, the BIND daemon (named) will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686.rpm722af58a873a9d660f07069778d3a102a529140166501c28449b6ee59ef6e955Packages/bind-chroot-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686.rpm0b168ce7c1109dc055b77a2ca883ff09806a62c9d821f687a12314c466d68323Packages/bind-devel-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686.rpm79a70d5aaa891138028b278d7af41ce1c41a1d3ea40449bc03a2d086112451a7Packages/bind-libs-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686.rpm3f9637fad9320b0a896f52d9751c656a6f8b97984e1f598e02bbd5fec52ba885Packages/bind-sdb-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686.rpm409f50313142fa0f3789ded60b73b59c8b9b38fb2cd6f0417cf2f33e3ebf09c1Packages/bind-utils-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.2.i686.rpm3225f6820dfd6bc494ac0eecd3b01370f72ae7a8e9d8ad840d98a6e9b8eb637cSLSA-2011:0928-1Moderate: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* It was found that the receive hook in the ipip_init() function in the ipip module, and in the ipgre_init() function in the ip_gre module, could be called before network namespaces setup is complete. If packets were received at the time the ipip or ip_gre module was still being loaded into the kernel, it could cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1767, CVE-2011-1768, Moderate)
* It was found that an mmap() call with the MAP_PRIVATE flag on "/dev/zero" would create transparent hugepages and trigger a certain robustness check. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-2479, Moderate)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.i686.rpm84d55d3a9e4b337305c6b2695d4ba1f838e82196a443b3d3072d3291483046e9Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.i686.rpm5bcce92d797bbf68c0e52c268fb907cf9e4a89a837cbbcc76de5ab92b6f4ea98Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.i686.rpmac311a6b09bfc08c6887d1aecd5753ee0ae8d8155b238a3fdc76c128dc03f726Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.i686.rpm05a583046bb284c71771fc394fa4756962a937ec798e5886e14092792746e8f7Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.noarch.rpm3be03b5da0596ccb544a3ff00d0bebe8c17482d6242246dd2a94ca4fe4d72a5fPackages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.noarch.rpma2c05425200f6b81169610a6335fec52bb8dadc1e1885de3bea49955a051772bPackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.i686.rpma8cf78219fb604c2ce5940ff5b54c96813787fc141f5a4b95b786edf96248b4bPackages/perf-2.6.32-131.6.1.el6.i686.rpmbedcd84fb9babecd00f1cf5bcae4f0f8d5bfeacbec423e6b7ffaad6d47d0d8b0SLSA-2011:0930-1Moderate: NetworkManager security updateIt was found that NetworkManager did not properly enforce PolicyKit settings controlling the permissions to configure wireless network sharing. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to bypass intended PolicyKit restrictions, allowing them to enable wireless network sharing. (CVE-2011-2176)
Running instances of NetworkManager must be restarted ("service NetworkManager restart") for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-0.8.1-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpme85b77e2533b87fbaf86986559d697bc8bffde022bea3151c6346dbf663d941fPackages/NetworkManager-devel-0.8.1-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm8f828012543884237ca65b5371c89d2d6f99080724af733f2430aace9c6f32f9Packages/NetworkManager-glib-0.8.1-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm18e36069b373746ec20b9b79e327690c9751ee8c226992ffb12bdd908371c5a3Packages/NetworkManager-glib-devel-0.8.1-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpm967da23fe23e755595102cbaef9c4ff82a3352ae9c9573f093eec6b46ceae8f6Packages/NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-9.el6_1.1.i686.rpmcb7c7267d5d2555f2eefbc7858bd1713774b40b5e5fcf83ef69ec17ee6bfdd18SLSA-2011:0953-1Moderate: system-config-firewall security updateIt was found that system-config-firewall used the Python pickle module in an insecure way when sending data (via D-Bus) to the privileged back-end mechanism. A local user authorized to configure firewall rules using system- config-firewall could use this flaw to execute arbitrary code with root privileges, by sending a specially-crafted serialized object. (CVE-2011-2520)
This erratum updates system-config-firewall to use JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) for data exchange, instead of pickle. Therefore, an updated version of system-config-printer that uses this new communication data format is also provided in this erratum.
Running instances of system-config-firewall must be restarted before the utility will be able to communicate with its updated back-end.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/system-config-firewall-1.2.27-3.el6_1.3.noarch.rpmd7bce45899b78408ea021ac26dcf39e946897fe6b31b4e8958683ab0d08c9ae6Packages/system-config-firewall-base-1.2.27-3.el6_1.3.noarch.rpm04ccd549816f4bddf440654cd07087819f5de958bc5e2e4d2e3acfd98a982e53Packages/system-config-firewall-tui-1.2.27-3.el6_1.3.noarch.rpm72ae479d34989f70d463db0968bb927d31b1c9185fd1cf6ecb2fc53010cf2d04Packages/system-config-printer-1.1.16-17.el6_1.2.i686.rpm3ab9efa200d0dec636e143e0b9dde55d4af093102dcaf81da6993aaf8d31f779Packages/system-config-printer-libs-1.1.16-17.el6_1.2.i686.rpmbf363e0dea0e08cfcb4624d6aaeedc1e55912365739961802bd45cf82c635e07Packages/system-config-printer-udev-1.1.16-17.el6_1.2.i686.rpm3fc0a2ee611805a43b8eaf9d4f384b1041b7b48bb803773ddc2f1fa552db819dSLSA-2011:0959-1Moderate: mutt security updateA flaw was found in the way Mutt verified SSL certificates. When a server presented an SSL certificate chain, Mutt could ignore a server hostname check failure. A remote attacker able to get a certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority could use this flaw to trick Mutt into accepting a certificate issued for a different hostname, and perform man-in-the-middle attacks against Mutt's SSL connections. (CVE-2011-1429)
All running instances of Mutt must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/mutt-1.5.20-2.20091214hg736b6a.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4afd8ca37dd7d2c871c81c63036d364f1b2273b85466d3f53ebdb6a034deb805SLSA-2011:1083-1Moderate: fuse security updateMultiple flaws were found in the way fusermount handled the mounting and unmounting of directories when symbolic links were present. A local user in the fuse group could use these flaws to unmount file systems, which they would otherwise not be able to unmount and that were not mounted using FUSE, via a symbolic link attack. (CVE-2010-3879, CVE-2011-0541, CVE-2011-0542, CVE-2011-0543)
Note: The util-linux-ng SLBA-2011:0699 update must also be installed to fully correct the above flaws.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/fuse-2.8.3-3.el6_1.i686.rpmc93236bd89f8083a9f1161e5fdd520d24465d103750a172c55e14832eb9b456cPackages/fuse-devel-2.8.3-3.el6_1.i686.rpmf60e9e4553303c1691a5855485f25f87da6925b3f85f308a5776551c0056e865Packages/fuse-libs-2.8.3-3.el6_1.i686.rpma697b957e50cf80ec5e14a779ebb0669fc99aeb273e32f73f0d65cd156438360SLSA-2011:1084-1Moderate: libsndfile security updateAn integer overflow flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way the libsndfile library processed certain Ensoniq PARIS Audio Format (PAF) audio files. An attacker could create a specially-crafted PAF file that, when opened, could cause an application using libsndfile to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-2696)
All running applications using libsndfile must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libsndfile-1.0.20-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpmdd6f9c9366fd5c7300d8bc70e438aa8324a1325816f0ecf61124f337cf729646Packages/libsndfile-devel-1.0.20-3.el6_1.1.i686.rpm29a240c12576699662c89be3b6166b6cd23f197f976bafc8a0717195beb9f34dSLSA-2011:1085-1Important: freetype security updateA flaw was found in the way the FreeType font rendering engine processed certain PostScript Type 1 fonts. If a user loaded a specially-crafted font file with an application linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-0226)
The X server must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/freetype-2.3.11-6.el6_1.6.i686.rpm1be17fce01b1fa3986d3ce47129c608b03c79c0dadb38f4da12b1903a7938830Packages/freetype-demos-2.3.11-6.el6_1.6.i686.rpmc0656932ebcd928fdf4b892d2f36d164c2f23a3c86769e2c484915460572366aPackages/freetype-devel-2.3.11-6.el6_1.6.i686.rpm6c5002791302f5859726f6d1ea949b8204643f6928d35f79eceaf79659fbe4d7SLSA-2011:1088-1Moderate: systemtap security updateIt was found that SystemTap did not perform proper module path sanity checking if a user specified a custom path to the uprobes module, used when performing user-space probing ("staprun -u"). A local user who is a member of the stapusr group could use this flaw to bypass intended module-loading restrictions, allowing them to escalate their privileges by loading an arbitrary, unsigned module. (CVE-2011-2502)
A race condition flaw was found in the way the staprun utility performed module loading. A local user who is a member of the stapusr group could use this flaw to modify a signed module while it is being loaded, allowing them to escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-2503)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/systemtap-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpme1e05e098a581da805205fe7a0290aabfe3d3bffd6ab4e5884788fed394ecefdPackages/systemtap-client-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm4afde06204b3b9ebe330592f9554ca2336309da05abbffa6c830c3a4e947b967Packages/systemtap-grapher-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm6f4f1c00180ceafc9d1ac39eacd73d8f4c4fad1aae9e521f85fb970db4d12990Packages/systemtap-initscript-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpme093bd0cf7bbdf1265ddd7051f6a99d551b838d8f2461aad251bd76960037517Packages/systemtap-runtime-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm8cb4a6cc4697b7481818772015d89514d1f82f64bc41d422cce31941dc4c2ef9Packages/systemtap-sdt-devel-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm3d57e582fe1b9f3c133b9bd86387edbd70c7a0a196400e45764d1f5c69ba366dPackages/systemtap-server-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpm0421f1ed3d8aee91ddb732072e7b94e0ecc20203aa3f1a6dba2dea358609aa9ePackages/systemtap-testsuite-1.4-6.el6_1.2.i686.rpma8864f4746a66549165a819d18f248a5af01864b4edf34fe3d7196a184cbf77cSLSA-2011:1100-1Moderate: icedtea-web security updateA flaw was discovered in the JNLP (Java Network Launching Protocol) implementation in IcedTea-Web. An unsigned Java Web Start application could use this flaw to manipulate the content of a Security Warning dialog box, to trick a user into granting the application unintended access permissions to local files. (CVE-2011-2514)
An information disclosure flaw was discovered in the JNLP implementation in IcedTea-Web. An unsigned Java Web Start application or Java applet could use this flaw to determine the path to the cache directory used to store downloaded Java class and archive files, and therefore determine the user's login name. (CVE-2011-2513)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/icedtea-web-1.0.4-2.el6_1.i686.rpmc2c8b088f5992b4f5194fba502a359686b8e6ede8d0b846ed4c2bdb61e61b7d5Packages/icedtea-web-javadoc-1.0.4-2.el6_1.i686.rpm07400ddf9da015b07563974d77a3714f39708a7c63f95d17c53312de829f22beSLSA-2011:1102-1Moderate: libsoup security updateA directory traversal flaw was found in libsoup's SoupServer. If an application used SoupServer to implement an HTTP service, a remote attacker who is able to connect to that service could use this flaw to access any local files accessible to that application via a specially-crafted request. (CVE-2011-2524)
All running applications using libsoup's SoupServer must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libsoup-2.28.2-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm93dd6dfe4399e79fec8aa1edb36cd601c608acf1a93bd8525d3ec2a6c86d4e80Packages/libsoup-devel-2.28.2-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpmdc617dc0c61e79a6940243da7e383b4b613e81cafff128224097366ca9d70c3dSLSA-2011:1105-1Moderate: libpng security updateA buffer overflow flaw was found in the way libpng processed certain PNG image files. An attacker could create a specially-crafted PNG image that, when opened, could cause an application using libpng to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-2690)
Note: The application behavior required to exploit CVE-2011-2690 is rarely used. No application shipped with Scientific Linux behaves this way, for example.
An out-of-bounds memory read flaw was found in the way libpng processed certain PNG image files. An attacker could create a specially-crafted PNG image that, when opened, could cause an application using libpng to crash. (CVE-2011-2501)
An uninitialized memory read issue was found in the way libpng processed certain PNG images that use the Physical Scale (sCAL) extension. An attacker could create a specially-crafted PNG image that, when opened, could cause an application using libpng to crash. (CVE-2011-2692)
2.46 to correct these issues. All running applications using libpng must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libpng-1.2.46-1.el6_1.i686.rpmc06c68ffbb665499fa7a7c23e273789a45e1e133881d4b7cecc4db328cc61c94Packages/libpng-devel-1.2.46-1.el6_1.i686.rpm89fd3b121b75e60194c5a177b4c1b6e9977155d065dc31e976fdbdf850e5a616Packages/libpng-static-1.2.46-1.el6_1.i686.rpm87e46945e8780cc87a1556bd88c313d8d53e6ae7c74519dcd6ced441b81e5001SLSA-2011:1110-1Moderate: foomatic security updateAn input sanitization flaw was found in the foomatic-rip print filter. An attacker could submit a print job with the username, title, or job options set to appear as a command line option that caused the filter to use a specified PostScript printer description (PPD) file, rather than the administrator-set one. This could lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the "lp" user. (CVE-2011-2964)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/foomatic-4.0.4-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm52f4502c40009f9d0dfd4b8a543ed7e54dea93d8567978fc4540abb6b20e223bSLSA-2011:1132-1Moderate: dbus security updateA denial of service flaw was found in the way the D-Bus library handled endianness conversion when receiving messages. A local user could use this flaw to send a specially-crafted message to dbus-daemon or to a service using the bus, such as Avahi or NetworkManager, possibly causing the daemon to exit or the service to disconnect from the bus. (CVE-2011-2200)
For the update to take effect, all running instances of dbus-daemon and all running applications using the libdbus library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/dbus-1.2.24-5.el6_1.i686.rpmdb348c4e21153b867362b4fa56b78f2198f40b770737a680fe9d9e37d7e546a6Packages/dbus-devel-1.2.24-5.el6_1.i686.rpmf71bfd9225034053ea46e6988f9760b93458a6c5e781e1e32be34bbe826a4fdfPackages/dbus-doc-1.2.24-5.el6_1.noarch.rpm5d6b2a54e3af9d1679f14fd057a28787720480abf91384274cf376de662522c8Packages/dbus-libs-1.2.24-5.el6_1.i686.rpm6ecc6edcd121342fe069eaffca39a1becc772e9546718d2557cb6ccbb7ea1f5cPackages/dbus-x11-1.2.24-5.el6_1.i686.rpmaacbf89c2a7faf338e24f94a9d62a2ef136f800b6405e2f3fb741d07ad987226SLSA-2011:1154-1Important: libXfont security updateA buffer overflow flaw was found in the way the libXfont library, used by the X.Org server, handled malformed font files compressed using UNIX compress. A malicious, local user could exploit this issue to potentially execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the X.Org server. (CVE-2011-2895)
All running X.Org server instances must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libXfont-1.4.1-2.el6_1.i686.rpm0ad2d5d11b3f2cee8137883dda7a3bec821f79b7b0ebfa11cb7b13f88ebaa18fPackages/libXfont-devel-1.4.1-2.el6_1.i686.rpm44d9188e18ab46e31191a6f88b13e256be02e52d748f65b10bb1c866412f7c60SLSA-2011:1160-1Moderate: dhcp security updateTwo denial of service flaws were found in the way the dhcpd daemon handled certain incomplete request packets. A remote attacker could use these flaws to crash dhcpd via a specially-crafted request. (CVE-2011-2748, CVE-2011-2749)
After installing this update, all DHCP servers will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-19.P1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm715ba3aff6b46817e6a5e4c33cb71a7287c830504b55102c2ee4b481ffea0f2bPackages/dhcp-4.1.1-19.P1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4e1b6202fdf026da4f1bd73d87ba50848de7f57abf83f4e5d282aae2f0d27be1Packages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-19.P1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm0bbce7ef9edd1aff292b410d7e5360e69675a5c176163fea24fb891c5d616cc3SLSA-2011:1164-1Critical: firefox security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2982)
A dangling pointer flaw was found in the Firefox Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) text manipulation routine. A web page containing a malicious SVG image could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-0084)
A dangling pointer flaw was found in the way Firefox handled a certain Document Object Model (DOM) element. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2378)
A flaw was found in the event management code in Firefox. A website containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to execute that JavaScript with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2981)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled malformed JavaScript. A web page containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to access already freed memory, causing Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2983)
It was found that a malicious web page could execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox if the user dropped a tab onto the malicious web page. (CVE-2011-2984)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.20-2.el6_1.i686.rpm97da62ac049560be7d0d5d986a94a9e5391c4995f2dffed3d42b88dc5ea1152bPackages/xulrunner-1.9.2.20-2.el6_1.i686.rpm86147c29b8f111add3503a8ea28b77aa708f728ca4b22343fc164ca700730da7Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.20-2.el6_1.i686.rpmf72d1a10f313f09ab1a6dab2b9908d8ee023e05f2217513ae130389e7931f373SLSA-2011:1166-1Critical: thunderbird security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML content. Malicious HTML content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-2982)
A dangling pointer flaw was found in the Thunderbird Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) text manipulation routine. An HTML mail message containing a malicious SVG image could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-0084)
A dangling pointer flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled a certain Document Object Model (DOM) element. An HTML mail message containing malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-2378)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.12-1.el6_1.i686.rpm411e451ca11abaf1b6fe6963284a777b3c647394f0e5f6fb0157db6bb09b759cSLSA-2011:1187-1Moderate: dovecot security updateA denial of service flaw was found in the way Dovecot handled NULL characters in certain header names. A mail message with specially-crafted headers could cause the Dovecot child process handling the target user's connection to crash, blocking them from downloading the message successfully and possibly leading to the corruption of their mailbox. (CVE-2011-1929)
After installing the updated packages, the dovecot service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dovecot-2.0.9-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm2a506bcd242462fd5cf66aba5acf8f064f19c48e0f4876e562dc629861d89c73Packages/dovecot-devel-2.0.9-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpmaa2d6af13b8ff027e32e559ea068ed8c1fbc7400b43b6ad5c1c2c177da382400Packages/dovecot-mysql-2.0.9-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpmf24dffeb10db3924d87ef3c4e461128f4c3aa3440b6ae059c97394829144465bPackages/dovecot-pgsql-2.0.9-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4e08c8e8102dd3277e941425af0d34451e5c8ca6139c202966075d5ee7133318Packages/dovecot-pigeonhole-2.0.9-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm40fac373562cc8741bcd183386d40d9d322cf4275e95478a195d701749b7e34dSLSA-2011:1189-1Important: kernel security update* Using PCI passthrough without interrupt remapping support allowed KVM guests to generate MSI interrupts and thus potentially inject traps. A privileged guest user could use this flaw to crash the host or possibly escalate their privileges on the host. The fix for this issue can prevent PCI passthrough working and guests starting. (CVE-2011-1898, Important)
* Flaw in the client-side NLM implementation could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-2491, Important)
* Integer underflow in the Bluetooth implementation could allow a remote attacker to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges by sending a specially-crafted request to a target system via Bluetooth. (CVE-2011-2497, Important)
* Buffer overflows in the netlink-based wireless configuration interface implementation could allow a local user, who has the CAP_NET_ADMIN capability, to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges on systems that have an active wireless interface. (CVE-2011-2517, Important)
* Flaw in the way the maximum file offset was handled for ext4 file systems could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-2695, Important)
* Flaw allowed napi_reuse_skb() to be called on VLAN packets. An attacker on the local network could use this flaw to send crafted packets to a target, possibly causing a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1576, Moderate)
* Integer signedness error in next_pidmap() could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-1593, Moderate)
* Race condition in the memory merging support (KSM) could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. KSM is off by default, but on systems running VDSM, or on KVM hosts, it is likely turned on by the ksm/ksmtuned services. (CVE-2011-2183, Moderate)
* Flaw in inet_diag_bc_audit() could allow a local, unprivileged user to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-2213, Moderate)
* Flaw in the way space was allocated in the Global File System 2 (GFS2) implementation. If the file system was almost full, and a local, unprivileged user made an fallocate() request, it could result in a denial of service. Setting quotas to prevent users from using all available disk space would prevent exploitation of this flaw. (CVE-2011-2689, Moderate)
* Local, unprivileged users could send signals via the sigqueueinfo system call, with si_code set to SI_TKILL and with spoofed process and user IDs, to other processes. This flaw does not allow existing permission checks to be bypassed; signals can only be sent if your privileges allow you to already do so. (CVE-2011-1182, Low)
* Heap overflow in the EFI GUID Partition Table (GPT) implementation could allow a local attacker to cause a denial of service by mounting a disk containing crafted partition tables. (CVE-2011-1776, Low)
* Structure padding in two structures in the Bluetooth implementation was not initialized properly before being copied to user-space, possibly allowing local, unprivileged users to leak kernel stack memory to user-space. (CVE-2011-2492, Low)
* /proc/[PID]/io is world-readable by default. Previously, these files could be read without any further restrictions. A local, unprivileged user could read these files, belonging to other, possibly privileged processes to gather confidential information, such as the length of a password used in a process. (CVE-2011-2495, Low)importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.i686.rpm47ce6ae3116c1eee5b65f5cd985ea3c48d2cdc7692932ceb949ec79e77667502Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.i686.rpmd8e5c4c0514a58b25c03c68bd183fb17feedb31b3f7a6907f4029f0fb8163cabPackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.i686.rpm491aab1d87865d462b31ca53b0830d14796cb3f7d44e9008616abafd443dd9dbPackages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.i686.rpm7141e0995e7fbc4f474b1a7daea96a5df0e4180d0f78dc7afa9c7c0db01e0bb0Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.noarch.rpm807e6e6881d6072e0f84ad461d8b6c3a66f0d1d852400f36c5dc6bc48cf17e41Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.noarch.rpme3cc3d04981eee1191189d2de2dbedecfa898662700ea32afa0a9c4197b48568Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.i686.rpm36edc7cb0d8063f9ef8e915fba2819dda0a7374972017dd87a3f6b1b028c3700Packages/perf-2.6.32-131.12.1.el6.i686.rpm2032f2e02539b612b1d442ae78e8425c23791acadc86df8c0d671e20cb5b1938SLSA-2011:1197-1Moderate: libvirt security updateAn integer overflow flaw was found in libvirtd's RPC call handling. An attacker able to establish read-only connections to libvirtd could trigger this flaw by calling virDomainGetVcpus() with specially-crafted parameters, causing libvirtd to crash. (CVE-2011-2511)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Previously, when the "virsh vol-create-from" command was run on an LVM (Logical Volume Manager) storage pool, performance of the command was very low and the operation consumed an excessive amount of time. This bug has been fixed in the virStorageVolCreateXMLFrom() function, and the performance problem of the command no longer occurs.
* Due to a regression, libvirt used undocumented command line options, instead of the recommended ones. Consequently, the qemu-img utility used an invalid argument while creating an encrypted volume, and the process eventually failed. With this update, the bug in the backing format of the storage back end has been fixed, and encrypted volumes can now be created as expected.
* Due to a bug in the qemuAuditDisk() function, hot unplug failures were never audited, and a hot unplug success was audited as a failure. This bug has been fixed, and auditing of disk hot unplug operations now works as expected.
* Previously, when a debug process was being activated, the act of preparing a debug message ended up with dereferencing a UUID (universally unique identifier) prior to the NULL argument check. Consequently, an API running the debug process sometimes terminated with a segmentation fault. With this update, a patch has been provided to address this issue, and the crashes no longer occur in the described scenario.
* The libvirt library uses the "boot=on" option to mark which disk is bootable but it only uses that option if Qemu advertises its support. The qemu-kvm utility in Scientific Linux 6.1 removed support for that option and libvirt could not use it. As a consequence, when an IDE disk was added as the second storage with a virtio disk being set up as the first one by default, the operating system tried to boot from the IDE disk rather than the virtio disk and either failed to boot with the "No bootable disk" error message returned, or the system booted whatever operating system was on the IDE disk. With this update, the boot configuration is translated into bootindex, which provides control over which device is used for booting a guest operating system, thus fixing this bug.
After installing the updated packages, libvirtd must be restarted ("service libvirtd restart") for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libvirt-0.8.7-18.el6_1.1.i686.rpm7dd0137754203d8f0c7d4e066e6e2ae35a8738b6c430e92351b2578460feba92Packages/libvirt-client-0.8.7-18.el6_1.1.i686.rpm5dde3d3326b5bcffacec5d9b6489f3549c47d9b81999b1dbb75d4cefc231a3d5Packages/libvirt-devel-0.8.7-18.el6_1.1.i686.rpmbe68ea057d8baa375835721752a97eae1684d397f7826df83ee1342f3b6d4e75Packages/libvirt-python-0.8.7-18.el6_1.1.i686.rpm9ec15e9ec38560b04a8f71272b41451cbc51a054a4e9a7a548b09a23d49947ccSLSA-2011:1221-1Moderate: samba security updateA cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the password change page of the Samba Web Administration Tool (SWAT). If a remote attacker could trick a user, who was logged into the SWAT interface, into visiting a specially-crafted URL, it would lead to arbitrary web script execution in the context of the user's SWAT session. (CVE-2011-2694)
It was found that SWAT web pages did not protect against Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) attacks. If a remote attacker could trick a user, who was logged into the SWAT interface, into visiting a specially-crafted URL, the attacker could perform Samba configuration changes with the privileges of the logged in user. (CVE-2011-2522)
It was found that the fix for CVE-2010-0547, provided in the cifs-utils package included in the GA release of Scientific Linux 6, was incomplete. The mount.cifs tool did not properly handle share or directory names containing a newline character, allowing a local attacker to corrupt the mtab (mounted file systems table) file via a specially-crafted CIFS share mount request, if mount.cifs had the setuid bit set. (CVE-2011-2724)
It was found that the mount.cifs tool did not handle certain errors correctly when updating the mtab file. If mount.cifs had the setuid bit set, a local attacker could corrupt the mtab file by setting a small file size limit before running mount.cifs. (CVE-2011-1678)
Note: mount.cifs from the cifs-utils package distributed by Scientific Linux does not have the setuid bit set. We recommend that administrators do not manually set the setuid bit for mount.cifs.
This update also fixes the following bug:
* If plain text passwords were used ("encrypt passwords = no" in "/etc/samba/smb.conf"), Samba clients running the Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 operating system may not have been able to access Samba shares after installing the Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-043. This update corrects this issue, allowing such clients to use plain text passwords to access Samba shares.
After installing this update, the smb service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cifs-utils-4.8.1-2.el6_1.2.i686.rpmfd8d6e9c335f56b50d18375d1192f1569ca12ee0904bcbbe4a4f23f36678c9ebPackages/libsmbclient-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpme98d2dba3b8b942078bef10caf1fb697f1e588cafb5d4b6c58f2d3a1749f8098Packages/libsmbclient-devel-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpm916623f3bba72dbb5384c5c1ff09c13b65489a44661a4ebb2593451c5bf606e3Packages/samba-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpmf006a25f554b2e9fbf0d2899518f4d23555d6624b0a09460bcc09b685898e5b5Packages/samba-client-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpm6b0f63819f78180cdb08195fda8db22d8c6e561aad6c026efb93780382dac7bcPackages/samba-common-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpm00e81e8e6943db7b9f4c940edfb5acfcbc5fa0a38dc2cdb93f81f57b6cea6ca7Packages/samba-doc-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpmfebae9a1711a4ebac6243662ee21656762804955d86e26f6b4bd68a8d3639b64Packages/samba-domainjoin-gui-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpm29143bcdaf6cf84dcb52dfa96efa2dc3145db508c1f5e1f7d6bd33f789a5da1aPackages/samba-swat-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpm335d3f6b739fd7f8a472abecbab388117aecebf0665c884c7c94d0927e5c58f8Packages/samba-winbind-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpmdb6e1b40e97b1c6c14f3b8be294dd74312d7503e2b386e3550ec2cb76f7006d3Packages/samba-winbind-clients-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpmb71e74f50b196c906c206e7d4c7d293c5cc01558597a4e2b3e9b335f3f1b2903Packages/samba-winbind-devel-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpmade8cb7e48070125fdefb4ca86f2ef3fa27c99886a61ae475fdc0a864e074338Packages/samba-winbind-krb5-locator-3.5.6-86.el6_1.4.i686.rpm9d101507f2284f5323bd7008880ff0dc33e6b76ffba29d4e9473e5d2d9ba9a2dSLSA-2011:1241-1Moderate: ecryptfs-utils security updateThe setuid mount.ecryptfs_private utility allows users to mount an eCryptfs file system. This utility can only be run by users in the "ecryptfs" group.
A race condition flaw was found in the way mount.ecryptfs_private checked the permissions of a requested mount point when mounting an encrypted file system. A local attacker could possibly use this flaw to escalate their privileges by mounting over an arbitrary directory. (CVE-2011-1831)
A race condition flaw in umount.ecryptfs_private could allow a local attacker to unmount an arbitrary file system. (CVE-2011-1832)
It was found that mount.ecryptfs_private did not handle certain errors correctly when updating the mtab (mounted file systems table) file, allowing a local attacker to corrupt the mtab file and possibly unmount an arbitrary file system. (CVE-2011-1834)
An insecure temporary file use flaw was found in the ecryptfs-setup-private script. A local attacker could use this script to insert their own key that will subsequently be used by a new user, possibly giving the attacker access to the user's encrypted data if existing file permissions allow access. (CVE-2011-1835)
A race condition flaw in mount.ecryptfs_private could allow a local attacker to overwrite arbitrary files. (CVE-2011-1837)
A race condition flaw in the way temporary files were accessed in mount.ecryptfs_private could allow a malicious, local user to make arbitrary modifications to the mtab file. (CVE-2011-3145)
A race condition flaw was found in the way mount.ecryptfs_private checked the permissions of the directory to mount. A local attacker could use this flaw to mount (and then access) a directory they would otherwise not have access to. Note: The fix for this issue is incomplete until a kernel-space change is made. Future Scientific Linux 5 and 6 kernel updates will correct this issue. (CVE-2011-1833)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ecryptfs-utils-82-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpm7e061b1dd3b38ac68be644bfa0aa0ea87af21ff9b8e47a57c1744589cebbf7d5Packages/ecryptfs-utils-devel-82-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpm036b3da6cbe1b3856d40fac79103f7061ed578a4eded9a7976d2b305aec7e526Packages/ecryptfs-utils-python-82-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpmd4c5028ab54d38d131c96090deb77a47238524e112e18d1e78a5995df3fadce1SLSA-2011:1242-1Important: firefox security updateIt was found that a Certificate Authority (CA) issued a fraudulent HTTPS certificate. This update renders any HTTPS certificates signed by that CA as untrusted, except for a select few. The now untrusted certificates that were issued before July 1, 2011 can be manually re-enabled and used again at your own risk in Firefox; however, affected certificates issued after this date cannot be re-enabled or used.
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/xulrunner-1.9.2.20-3.el6_1.i686.rpmd33d11602ec6a1623dfbd77afc84f31b0ab38ff8d97f7ffe5f5dac7db3b27918Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.20-3.el6_1.i686.rpm9f3b94792368abb7ef5498d1139f33df96a37fbce5454e512e986a2d14fe5853SLSA-2011:1243-1Important: thunderbird security updateIt was found that a Certificate Authority (CA) issued a fraudulent HTTPS certificate. This update renders any HTTPS certificates signed by that CA as untrusted, except for a select few. The now untrusted certificates that were issued before July 1, 2011 can be manually re-enabled and used again at your own risk in Thunderbird; however, affected certificates issued after this date cannot be re-enabled or used.
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.12-2.el6_1.i686.rpm6fecf726a39753cbf0868d32c60d0a928c59772a48d76fc492f68388a5ea80baSLSA-2011:1245-1Important: httpd security updateA flaw was found in the way the Apache HTTP Server handled Range HTTP headers. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause httpd to use an excessive amount of memory and CPU time via HTTP requests with a specially-crafted Range header. (CVE-2011-3192)
After installing the updated packages, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/httpd-2.2.15-9.sl6.2.i686.rpmce376ae547f23c3e6d3b9c200b3ec26ea6ea418a7534c9e4408f7dfdbfc9764ePackages/httpd-devel-2.2.15-9.sl6.2.i686.rpm789dbe37958fb124c819069dbebea2943e8e2bd671bcfe0269d0ebe0fc5ddb00Packages/httpd-manual-2.2.15-9.sl6.2.noarch.rpm874895544479efbfdf990fd165d8d6e2fcb5ca7d0b196f8fd32c652c22fee2cbPackages/httpd-tools-2.2.15-9.sl6.2.i686.rpme4ed7328ede5a7c21c48fe01415cf5a56d98a4cbe73020ca526616204fb05536Packages/mod_ssl-2.2.15-9.sl6.2.i686.rpm11a490d9f868acbd9573be1b8e1a4d298232b562b961f301adbe0b191189bc9aSLSA-2011:1247-1Moderate: rsyslog security updateA two byte buffer overflow flaw was found in the rsyslog daemon's parseLegacySyslogMsg function. An attacker able to submit log messages to rsyslogd could use this flaw to crash the daemon. (CVE-2011-3200)
After installing this update, the rsyslog daemon will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/rsyslog-4.6.2-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpm5194b2b79ca4b7681b4aa3f7040109d7f83874858eaf83cdf301a56063ea41e9Packages/rsyslog-gnutls-4.6.2-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpm90357720f3723d4d955f39382662d96b15496f4f33f6e7da1833966fc6e324d7Packages/rsyslog-gssapi-4.6.2-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpme26d77f2abcf555aaa36ca02560019bcc926531076a104a445791061f76d2da9Packages/rsyslog-mysql-4.6.2-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpmbf9b96ff13c9468becb6eb69e88747bf97e808e8052f67db4bae6d03db5c28a3Packages/rsyslog-pgsql-4.6.2-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpm95c0e5d5127573e03f8c11e7fb8f707b2d9cf4b19802957d6ff4db45a6b0904fPackages/rsyslog-relp-4.6.2-3.el6_1.2.i686.rpmd6f4d61dc6ef893728670f1d5a02eec176995a28cd8f36784898ce2466d4c216SLSA-2011:1248-1Important: ca-certificates security updateIt was found that a Certificate Authority (CA) issued fraudulent HTTPS certificates. This update removes that CA's root certificate from the ca- certificates package, rendering any HTTPS certificates signed by that CA as untrusted.
After installing the update, all applications using the ca-certificates package must be restarted for the changes to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/ca-certificates-2010.63-3.el6_1.5.noarch.rpmf2cb230d7616965bfcf4ccb988202dfed30fa52ee234161621829dc494fb3285SLSA-2011:1267-1Important: thunderbird security updateThe SLSA-2011:1243 Thunderbird update rendered HTTPS certificates signed by a certain Certificate Authority (CA) as untrusted, but made an exception for a select few. This update removes that exception, rendering every HTTPS certificate signed by that CA as untrusted.
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.14-1.el6_1.i686.rpm1fb96d66a3197093c012f62ede30e61ef77ae3c5e73e4347088b70db9622260aSLSA-2011:1268-1Important: firefox security updateThe SLSA-2011:1242 Firefox update rendered HTTPS certificates signed by a certain Certificate Authority (CA) as untrusted, but made an exception for a select few. This update removes that exception, rendering every HTTPS certificate signed by that CA as untrusted.
6.22. After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.22-1.el6_1.i686.rpm23e64a16a7393c732eb6203d7a0a1759ae0a272dfbb063608f932246b20b734bPackages/xulrunner-1.9.2.22-1.el6_1.i686.rpm04b919c59c57ebc38c54c89e40939a753a2651bba785a6111f173ae55665a64ePackages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.22-1.el6_1.i686.rpmc4abfd884e5a17660f05a020de516bf19eba5268962a8ff401d08371ece69fbaSLSA-2011:1282-1Important: nss and nspr security updateNetscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) provides platform independence for non-GUI operating system facilities.
It was found that a Certificate Authority (CA) issued fraudulent HTTPS certificates. This update renders any HTTPS certificates signed by that CA as untrusted. This covers all uses of the certificates, including SSL, S/MIME, and code signing.
Note: This fix only applies to applications using the NSS Builtin Object Token. It does not render the certificates untrusted for applications that use the NSS library, but do not use the NSS Builtin Object Token.
These updated packages upgrade NSS to version 3.12.10 on Scientific Linux 4 and 5. As well, they upgrade NSPR to version 4.8.8 on Scientific Linux 4 and 5, as required by the NSS update. The packages for Scientific Linux 6 include a backported patch.
After installing the update, applications using NSS and NSPR must be restarted for the changes to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/nss-3.12.9-12.el6_1.i686.rpm45f955f8d1e10ecfa08cb6e1ae4cc9a298dde70e49d8eeff6bc3462c87bbd6b6Packages/nss-devel-3.12.9-12.el6_1.i686.rpmcc1f67376e2c022d16fb911d635f92cae6e8e98a48b96525bd110acdad1fd8bcPackages/nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.9-12.el6_1.i686.rpm8e0b5c4099187a09d797309b1876e3ae5e3d1452ddccd4641e103e95d29cc1d5Packages/nss-sysinit-3.12.9-12.el6_1.i686.rpme1a89bbd19aed14026ecf91e3b645dccc636c7eb971f8154323062cd2a5cb3b2Packages/nss-tools-3.12.9-12.el6_1.i686.rpmbe28d128ce3d9430d76835a56fb6e85be0861a7d27252e8f8a6c7d2fde2082eaSLSA-2011:1289-1Moderate: librsvg2 security updateA flaw was found in the way librsvg2 parsed certain SVG files. An attacker could create a specially-crafted SVG file that, when opened, would cause applications that use librsvg2 (such as Eye of GNOME) to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-3146)
All running applications that use librsvg2 must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/librsvg2-2.26.0-5.el6_1.1.i686.rpmea5fa1aad6ab41e5920967592931a2bc299f7ffaeb61a6dde8ead3b6808c5847Packages/librsvg2-devel-2.26.0-5.el6_1.1.i686.rpm24a1383bfa36394bcb795c044eb84055bd492aeb91a8b5ee06aa49ea8f421861SLSA-2011:1293-1Moderate: squid security updateA buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Squid parsed replies from remote Gopher servers. A remote user allowed to send Gopher requests to a Squid proxy could possibly use this flaw to cause the squid child process to crash or execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the squid user, by making Squid perform a request to an attacker-controlled Gopher server. (CVE-2011-3205)
After installing this update, the squid service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/squid-3.1.10-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm7c9453a9992b8385eb323259683aea00d5820854504c0c160db46949fad312deSLSA-2011:1317-1Important: cyrus-imapd security updateA buffer overflow flaw was found in the cyrus-imapd NNTP server, nntpd. A remote user able to use the nntpd service could use this flaw to crash the nntpd child process or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the cyrus user. (CVE-2011-3208)
After installing the update, cyrus-imapd will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cyrus-imapd-2.3.16-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpm4419062f8e646102a0cc29b693fd4c6112c625dd041b61e36017ef79fe91fc01Packages/cyrus-imapd-devel-2.3.16-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpma690e37cd54455cd584e5dee23992642363ccf625ce20833cbc8ca62fb25e038Packages/cyrus-imapd-utils-2.3.16-6.el6_1.3.i686.rpmb81ac70382d3c0841a02d2132227c540d098d5a16219c08bad4ca0ab6aea0858SLSA-2011:1323-1Moderate: qt security updateA buffer overflow flaw was found in the harfbuzz module in Qt. If a user loaded a specially-crafted font file with an application linked against Qt, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3193)
A buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Qt handled certain gray-scale image files. If a user loaded a specially-crafted gray-scale image file with an application linked against Qt, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3194)
All running applications linked against Qt libraries must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/phonon-backend-gstreamer-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpm54d8e2daa4a9515ed7007935eabf6e74da2884e91917f955ab4f4f456a7b42c3Packages/qt-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpmd0ca2ade0c56a1723262bd171d31bf7106559bc500115dc31691a591fa9fd4c8Packages/qt-demos-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpm74f9bd9c58e6b0c37b7c8f5b1c60dea9c1c48705a920e84dfca85e1d5c15f0baPackages/qt-devel-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpm51eb54e893c177916eb8ad792d52fd0753d5c5eb0bc4bebd7d9785be060e01edPackages/qt-doc-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmf6e2849e39931d89aeb8d0e49ab564ddab8f712dda2386eab83b00eef0541173Packages/qt-examples-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpm319762188fa48e88bebd0a1e8bda21af48a94c71cc30237c452c73d256fd57b7Packages/qt-mysql-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpm86f9d66e7c9ed93bc69f2af0a1e2e7c9cf860244b13877622ba0832721d3642bPackages/qt-odbc-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpm494673b2e46b465862efabd44e7d9ea6f8e96bba1ee3072a4d8316c64a870314Packages/qt-postgresql-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpma7cffe3a1e7568b0d725db1f81962e0f0b60f5d870032de7e64f6b9423a9601aPackages/qt-sqlite-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpmd5995028ee1c46464c953a13100cccdf81f820ffe8b381e8df8c598caa176d4ePackages/qt-x11-4.6.2-17.el6_1.1.i686.rpmb5b39ce234e2a98a378b4bf8114e7e6a7b0f8661b82c0f957c65ef03b11b3455SLSA-2011:1328-1Moderate: qt security updateA buffer overflow flaw was found in the harfbuzz module in Qt. If a user loaded a specially-crafted font file with an application linked against Qt, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3193)
A buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Qt handled certain gray-scale image files. If a user loaded a specially-crafted gray-scale image file with an application linked against Qt, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3194)
All running applications linked against Qt libraries must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/phonon-backend-gstreamer-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpm72182c8552a8305e1e59ce77747609eb88032ca78067e22b2a060469c76426c4Packages/qt-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpmfb0102fd10ef53358bd89b87da3536ab8e8320461af630bcc590ea615657d314Packages/qt-demos-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpma3cb8aed2ec781e3c2f19b177a49b98e7efca43795456a4f34120bb6e18db0c9Packages/qt-devel-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpm05d0dbbe374e88977e88e5b8a5e6ae9904e815c590ae695b38084e3d069f95cbPackages/qt-doc-4.6.2-20.el6.noarch.rpmc5e4000719ce22b2441644ead9b0a0296fbea3f4a4dcf665fbddf0ed477d3594Packages/qt-examples-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpm790abc24fdf1b9b5822da4557782abf0b3bfe636cb1c24918569b80eceed9030Packages/qt-mysql-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpmfca86dc0b6bcae9c9eb73435b4375185914467ba88ffb7ba19edcfd6d8f4833fPackages/qt-odbc-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpm2d87195e1db96bef109093b60e855c108c071e3b361cd05bb8900af9886aff8cPackages/qt-postgresql-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpm37bca70ecf4a80a550d90836ddcedfbe591739c5d4937778181a6f696021b8fbPackages/qt-sqlite-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpme520e56e44c124b8a70cb463dc8ac8d982bccc4a91c9dce1144613af9483978fPackages/qt-x11-4.6.2-20.el6.i686.rpmbaa563759192ac32d387dc91177a714f42b2b39ada57b171e0bb3eec6f335c18SLSA-2011:1338-1Moderate: NetworkManager security updateAn input sanitization flaw was found in the way the ifcfg-rh NetworkManager plug-in escaped network connection names containing special characters. If PolicyKit was configured to allow local, unprivileged users to create and save new network connections, they could create a connection with a specially- crafted name, leading to the escalation of their privileges. Note: By default, PolicyKit prevents unprivileged users from creating and saving network connections. (CVE-2011-3364)
Running instances of NetworkManager must be restarted ("service NetworkManager restart") for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/NetworkManager-0.8.1-9.el6_1.3.i686.rpm6305c3e4e94abc2f2c38b0d96d2112c754d620123284ebdfb26b8e079a106912Packages/NetworkManager-devel-0.8.1-9.el6_1.3.i686.rpm16ee103ba0db83962844afa5bdabea5b83444c3d16ecab8a1acf5ca4ad65b278Packages/NetworkManager-glib-0.8.1-9.el6_1.3.i686.rpmf80c35e32d0aadfd41874084b3958b93fbb2b4991bce4a2c246bd475d8a3980ePackages/NetworkManager-glib-devel-0.8.1-9.el6_1.3.i686.rpmc23b29cae774f7cb19046dade6f705eee0f33e6cc3dcece6d91b790365332621Packages/NetworkManager-gnome-0.8.1-9.el6_1.3.i686.rpmc8cc2d36c04e7f8b1af9a7cc00f8318227e450f09b45ed96b3cbdbea1dc1b8f2SLSA-2011:1341-1Critical: firefox security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2995)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox processed the "Enter" keypress event. A malicious web page could present a download dialog while the key is pressed, activating the default "Open" action. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by causing the browser to open malicious web content. (CVE-2011-2372)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled Location headers in redirect responses. Two copies of this header with different values could be a symptom of a CRLF injection attack against a vulnerable server. Firefox now treats two copies of the Location, Content-Length, or Content-Disposition header as an error condition. (CVE-2011-3000)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled frame objects with certain names. An attacker could use this flaw to cause a plug-in to grant its content access to another site or the local file system, violating the same-origin policy. (CVE-2011-2999)
An integer underflow flaw was found in the way Firefox handled large JavaScript regular expressions. A web page containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to access already freed memory, causing Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-2998)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.23-2.el6_1.i686.rpm9f2303dad2ac5e228ff7a01862298d7f259d70dc86825840d421c12a12d0164dPackages/xulrunner-1.9.2.23-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm169ad5f7617a2eb56c614bbaea5e4d6395dbfc8f5b6953087a45bd222646c507Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.23-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm0102383e1015bca4b60fa0d8fe90d9e0f79a83ea4780349e911eeabd15a9a535SLSA-2011:1342-1Critical: thunderbird security updateSeveral flaws were found in the processing of malformed HTML content. An HTML mail message containing malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-2995)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird processed the "Enter" keypress event. A malicious HTML mail message could present a download dialog while the key is pressed, activating the default "Open" action. A remote attacker could exploit this vulnerability by causing the mail client to open malicious web content. (CVE-2011-2372)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled Location headers in redirect responses. Two copies of this header with different values could be a symptom of a CRLF injection attack against a vulnerable server. Thunderbird now treats two copies of the Location, Content-Length, or Content-Disposition header as an error condition. (CVE-2011-3000)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled frame objects with certain names. An attacker could use this flaw to cause a plug-in to grant its content access to another site or the local file system, violating the same-origin policy. (CVE-2011-2999)
An integer underflow flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled large JavaScript regular expressions. An HTML mail message containing malicious JavaScript could cause Thunderbird to access already freed memory, causing Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-2998)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.15-1.el6_1.i686.rpm884a3302e0309f47f9b16aa9b195b783d3bd054b2732af555b23cecb42d34ce3SLSA-2011:1349-1Important: rpm security updateMultiple flaws were found in the way the RPM library parsed package headers. An attacker could create a specially-crafted RPM package that, when queried or installed, would cause rpm to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-3378)
All running applications linked against the RPM library must be restarted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/rpm-4.8.0-16.el6_1.1.i686.rpm0e827545513df5d2d19c28aab375f806e7622e186e0e7f02562ced16ded2b389Packages/rpm-apidocs-4.8.0-16.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmea3dbf022773343128e1c12b3a9209af6c5d56aa2af616d840c4cbce49836ccfPackages/rpm-build-4.8.0-16.el6_1.1.i686.rpmb197c0ab1b782d8ae737b7ea9cadcc3a62bc1e00e6ae12300f8b582812094edaPackages/rpm-cron-4.8.0-16.el6_1.1.noarch.rpmb4d61e8e9f5448a20e5c8ab872ddd7da6fabd72c225a77c85e66c69fb28432b3Packages/rpm-devel-4.8.0-16.el6_1.1.i686.rpmca6696900e6501110abfcd689b2295a61e2a8d2c470bbaabf23cf9dca7779c11Packages/rpm-libs-4.8.0-16.el6_1.1.i686.rpmb5d589ffa489dd599121ed4ab10da2ec57b61be2d811132aa36c5c9fa18a15f0Packages/rpm-python-4.8.0-16.el6_1.1.i686.rpm3ad798f0ec530d53d5fcafc1bad90051a799f22deec70437b4556453695b5880SLSA-2011:1350-1Important: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* Flaws in the AGPGART driver implementation when handling certain IOCTL commands could allow a local user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-1745, CVE-2011-2022, Important)
* An integer overflow flaw in agp_allocate_memory() could allow a local user to cause a denial of service or escalate their privileges. (CVE-2011-1746, Important)
* A race condition flaw was found in the Linux kernel's eCryptfs implementation. A local attacker could use the mount.ecryptfs_private utility to mount (and then access) a directory they would otherwise not have access to. Note: To correct this issue, the SLSA-2011:1241 ecryptfs-utils update, which provides the user-space part of the fix, must also be installed. (CVE-2011-1833, Moderate)
* A denial of service flaw was found in the way the taskstats subsystem handled the registration of process exit handlers. A local, unprivileged user could register an unlimited amount of these handlers, leading to excessive CPU time and memory use. (CVE-2011-2484, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the way mapping expansions were handled. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to cause a wrapping condition, triggering a denial of service. (CVE-2011-2496, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Performance Events implementation. It could falsely lead the NMI (Non-Maskable Interrupt) Watchdog to detect a lockup and panic the system. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to cause a denial of service (kernel panic) using the perf tool. (CVE-2011-2521, Moderate)
* A flaw in skb_gro_header_slow() in the Linux kernel could lead to GRO (Generic Receive Offload) fields being left in an inconsistent state. An attacker on the local network could use this flaw to trigger a denial of service. GRO is enabled by default in all network drivers that support it. (CVE-2011-2723, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's Performance Events implementation handled PERF_COUNT_SW_CPU_CLOCK counter overflow. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-2918, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Trusted Platform Module (TPM) implementation. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to leak information to user-space. (CVE-2011-1160, Low)
* Flaws were found in the tpacket_rcv() and packet_recvmsg() functions in the Linux kernel. A local, unprivileged user could use these flaws to leak information to user-space. (CVE-2011-2898, Low)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.i686.rpm1831f14106f83f65f4d2d47d30fc63896e267162a5de94dbd7e4a075dad59d9ePackages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.i686.rpm4e46267f817772f7a3a7bc065216253a0859e2dfbcba40d01b19efaa4c30405fPackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.i686.rpm00a6d6ed859081d24f0ec742944f0638484c1fe7456cf975a4677114297ff623Packages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.i686.rpm2613cabcde47e595ea935777a2d50dfe7d3f13c6e6e81c187a8f0547c14f5b5cPackages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.noarch.rpm2f6ff1fb26f56fe2446aeb4c1bee3453054dc2a864e35187ca7ae147ee9c6e57Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.noarch.rpmadbe91cf8f6fd83d16448e51ffe9234a1519c718a737d395ab38966d07dc8d57Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.i686.rpme0cd8318a444fca1f7a753cba1d48057732a774e77d640b2931dc8f1365e0f50Packages/perf-2.6.32-131.17.1.el6.i686.rpm0e3f4cd25f11b3043318417ef32c7b09ef5a71fb21aed5a2b3b3a2760b55d1ccSLSA-2011:1356-1Moderate: openswan security updateA NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way Openswan's pluto IKE daemon handled certain error conditions. A remote, unauthenticated attacker could send a specially-crafted IKE packet that would crash the pluto daemon. (CVE-2011-3380)
After installing this update, the ipsec service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openswan-2.6.32-4.el6_1.2.i686.rpmd1bf88ee6f337fc551024428e383719a555298c691b6de03fe853b094a7a2623Packages/openswan-doc-2.6.32-4.el6_1.2.i686.rpm20f2cd0a9b1f2cba099db91405f2fe39f170c20af16e4ce8dc81aad79df230d4SLSA-2011:1359-1Moderate: xorg-x11-server security updateMultiple input sanitization flaws were found in the X.Org GLX (OpenGL extension to the X Window System) extension. A malicious, authorized client could use these flaws to crash the X.Org server or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with root privileges. (CVE-2010-4818)
An input sanitization flaw was found in the X.Org Render extension. A malicious, authorized client could use this flaw to leak arbitrary memory from the X.Org server process, or possibly crash the X.Org server. (CVE-2010-4819)
All running X.Org server instances must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xdmx-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.i686.rpm51f73c750d76983fef5e8c1950066d13bc146a6c6bfbcdc2feddbee7175a7592Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xephyr-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.i686.rpma6e23b682ba6ec7a7c16a5cb5258b23f079dede690b4b82baf601d4f22f891f3Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xnest-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.i686.rpm144baab2e652b0ce3a2212baa7a06fc48124b5e0f3509eefedb876f97558f896Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xorg-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.i686.rpm9686ec0dfc16ce08825d4f5d4f17b5836bff5241ef268343fab109fcfe970830Packages/xorg-x11-server-Xvfb-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.i686.rpm84aaef93f640e099a80132d1d83eb224277b5811f744b8e73cfc348e1f39bf76Packages/xorg-x11-server-common-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.i686.rpm9be501d85613bee7ce8816b1cd3b501e7cc6fa50c2ef9fd643c8491d0ab79a55Packages/xorg-x11-server-devel-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.i686.rpmff8b3616fab5d700ae15f84ac22c66e8e76a0b809bc7d41bcd8ed37f47f6fb7bPackages/xorg-x11-server-source-1.7.7-29.el6_1.2.noarch.rpm4baef4f8e6114337aaa22f34fe63c337ccf3dfcd5697c128ce98ceb698ebf681SLSA-2011:1364-1Moderate: kdelibs security updateAn input sanitization flaw was found in the KSSL (KDE SSL Wrapper) API. An attacker could supply a specially-crafted SSL certificate (for example, via a web page) to an application using KSSL, such as the Konqueror web browser, causing misleading information to be presented to the user, possibly tricking them into accepting the certificate as valid. (CVE-2011-3365)
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* kdelibs provided its own set of trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificates. This update makes kdelibs use the system set from the ca- certificates package, instead of its own copy.
The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdelibs-4.3.4-11.el6_1.4.i686.rpm6178ab8c322f77d046187fe9762ab06f1c3a1c25eb66e61ce9cc989b10c600bcPackages/kdelibs-apidocs-4.3.4-11.el6_1.4.noarch.rpm862760d114001ad6a465c93daac1f817ec36b1886cf3f581a1688c7d710c742bPackages/kdelibs-common-4.3.4-11.el6_1.4.i686.rpm92b299b3a566e777db9f67f5ab114f05d3e041b89871cd08ad74790c93fdc1dcPackages/kdelibs-devel-4.3.4-11.el6_1.4.i686.rpmc360af703d655e2c8809d1c8b892fcff05dc3c6d7f2f98e9a7aa1a3be3d4c1d9SLSA-2011:1377-1Moderate: postgresql security updateA signedness issue was found in the way the crypt() function in the PostgreSQL pgcrypto module handled 8-bit characters in passwords when using Blowfish hashing. Up to three characters immediately preceding a non-ASCII character (one with the high bit set) had no effect on the hash result, thus shortening the effective password length. This made brute-force guessing more efficient as several different passwords were hashed to the same value. (CVE-2011-2483)
Note: Due to the CVE-2011-2483 fix, after installing this update some users may not be able to log in to applications that store user passwords, hashed with Blowfish using the PostgreSQL crypt() function, in a back-end PostgreSQL database. Unsafe processing can be re-enabled for specific passwords (allowing affected users to log in) by changing their hash prefix to "$2x$".
For Scientific Linux 6, the updated postgresql packages upgrade PostgreSQL to version 8.4.9. Refer to the PostgreSQL Release Notes for a full list of changes:
http://www.postgresql.org/docs/8.4/static/release.html
For Scientific Linux 4 and 5, the updated postgresql packages contain a backported patch.
If the postgresql service is running, it will be automatically restarted after installing this update.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/postgresql-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpmfcf246558fb9d940dec6f06657e3cb49f74d96abae0921d33b0f06d580742571Packages/postgresql-contrib-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpme8734c3befe7222aaa46f99ca5471bc49a7a288ea668d67fc1c7d53b009d1bfcPackages/postgresql-devel-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpma46f8e2c1221b260d381b27dc8cd27c8026a25b4173861fc704aad6079dee8c4Packages/postgresql-docs-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm033ba4fa3a6de5f6b196e852a3ffd927eb51150af3c8668c8a1a1dba870ee3b3Packages/postgresql-libs-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm50e0c296f9c886c6e504f14f206e5a741ff1b84c82a73a4b2768f565527cc7ffPackages/postgresql-plperl-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm7da9449649634fe4994aa233f8c74a1e2f15825d43a8a1cdd8b190523dc6c518Packages/postgresql-plpython-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4e819b3895fb6ccb7ec97a47e1a2b109ea96bbf5d5b1205516268d7ed30342a3Packages/postgresql-pltcl-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm622f5c86b7f20f4dae17ec0854c3a70353a448b76fdad00730faeedc23e2aa6dPackages/postgresql-server-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpm49b1f909accf514d0cebeaac852ba7ac56312311828ec5139ea448f7ab145db3Packages/postgresql-test-8.4.9-1.el6_1.1.i686.rpmc8b6f75f01e1cc63e354b987ea6605268ebb9fae147797840d10b6a9d49c6773SLSA-2011:1379-1Moderate: krb5 security updateMultiple NULL pointer dereference and assertion failure flaws were found in the MIT Kerberos KDC when it was configured to use an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) or Berkeley Database (Berkeley DB) back end. A remote attacker could use these flaws to crash the KDC. (CVE-2011-1527, CVE-2011-1528, CVE-2011-1529)
After installing the updated packages, the krb5kdc daemon will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.9-9.el6_1.2.i686.rpmf3d7266cb07279bed61944a62088b02dc1e3cbcab5dd6745eae9c55b10c8eb8dPackages/krb5-libs-1.9-9.el6_1.2.i686.rpm16e6e2051f6e07d3d93165624ca42c01f1739558273c23f113ec987066ee77e4Packages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.9-9.el6_1.2.i686.rpmb6aa674efadca4703fbcacd1949d40b06b99e9b7ea2981d3498456535dfb9d96Packages/krb5-server-1.9-9.el6_1.2.i686.rpmdceb697c54156ffec6c3cd00af7bc32703671c496178e6fa2c0bd3dc26c5296ePackages/krb5-server-ldap-1.9-9.el6_1.2.i686.rpme7aa5928c358c9e7bee9f481f6e420682364d2e03bfa31cae67af1b97f3b9828Packages/krb5-workstation-1.9-9.el6_1.2.i686.rpm060de911e511f3e2f55a3747b0203dfcf19e7fc7bc704bbd925849b6db128ebaSLSA-2011:1380-1Critical: java-1.6.0-openjdk security updateA flaw was found in the Java RMI (Remote Method Invocation) registry implementation. A remote RMI client could use this flaw to execute arbitrary code on the RMI server running the registry. (CVE-2011-3556)
A flaw was found in the Java RMI registry implementation. A remote RMI client could use this flaw to execute code on the RMI server with unrestricted privileges. (CVE-2011-3557)
A flaw was found in the IIOP (Internet Inter-Orb Protocol) deserialization code. An untrusted Java application or applet running in a sandbox could use this flaw to bypass sandbox restrictions by deserializing specially-crafted input. (CVE-2011-3521)
It was found that the Java ScriptingEngine did not properly restrict the privileges of sandboxed applications. An untrusted Java application or applet running in a sandbox could use this flaw to bypass sandbox restrictions. (CVE-2011-3544)
A flaw was found in the AWTKeyStroke implementation. An untrusted Java application or applet running in a sandbox could use this flaw to bypass sandbox restrictions. (CVE-2011-3548)
An integer overflow flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the Java2D code used to perform transformations of graphic shapes and images. An untrusted Java application or applet running in a sandbox could use this flaw to bypass sandbox restrictions. (CVE-2011-3551)
An insufficient error checking flaw was found in the unpacker for JAR files in pack200 format. A specially-crafted JAR file could use this flaw to crash the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with JVM privileges. (CVE-2011-3554)
It was found that HttpsURLConnection did not perform SecurityManager checks in the setSSLSocketFactory method. An untrusted Java application or applet running in a sandbox could use this flaw to bypass connection restrictions defined in the policy. (CVE-2011-3560)
A flaw was found in the way the SSL 3 and TLS 1.0 protocols used block ciphers in cipher-block chaining (CBC) mode. An attacker able to perform a chosen plain text attack against a connection mixing trusted and untrusted data could use this flaw to recover portions of the trusted data sent over the connection. (CVE-2011-3389)
Note: This update mitigates the CVE-2011-3389 issue by splitting the first application data record byte to a separate SSL/TLS protocol record. This mitigation may cause compatibility issues with some SSL/TLS implementations and can be disabled using the jsse.enableCBCProtection boolean property. This can be done on the command line by appending the flag "-Djsse.enableCBCProtection=false" to the java command.
An information leak flaw was found in the InputStream.skip implementation. An untrusted Java application or applet could possibly use this flaw to obtain bytes skipped by other threads. (CVE-2011-3547)
A flaw was found in the Java HotSpot virtual machine. An untrusted Java application or applet could use this flaw to disclose portions of the VM memory, or cause it to crash. (CVE-2011-3558)
The Java API for XML Web Services (JAX-WS) implementation in OpenJDK was configured to include the stack trace in error messages sent to clients. A remote client could possibly use this flaw to obtain sensitive information. (CVE-2011-3553)
It was found that Java applications running with SecurityManager restrictions were allowed to use too many UDP sockets by default. If multiple instances of a malicious application were started at the same time, they could exhaust all available UDP sockets on the system. (CVE-2011-3552)
This erratum also upgrades the OpenJDK package to IcedTea6 1.9.10.
All running instances of OpenJDK Java must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.40.1.9.10.el6_1.i686.rpm570105ce616c65c8382bc716f3f125bedbe8d5617de6f0bc9b193fae5f617328Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.40.1.9.10.el6_1.i686.rpm7d6576fdc13c42d284ff355c181e040597bfc719a825b1a0a5b2f2f768fc3892Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.40.1.9.10.el6_1.i686.rpm0eb1dc268d3aabdfe507f96ea2b4dcd9cedc6f30546a81f9a743bd77b5d3a7e9Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.40.1.9.10.el6_1.i686.rpma73ae9e8adf007dd8942578433d06db258334e93c4c62e2690dbc4319fff1195Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.40.1.9.10.el6_1.i686.rpm42f62c80cd5209d809d6a83e8cbde49a7bed58d305c513e1095b689e00e06683SLSA-2011:1385-1Moderate: kdelibs security updateThe kdelibs and kdelibs3 packages provide libraries for the K Desktop Environment (KDE).
An input sanitization flaw was found in the KSSL (KDE SSL Wrapper) API. An attacker could supply a specially-crafted SSL certificate (for example, via a web page) to an application using KSSL, such as the Konqueror web browser, causing misleading information to be presented to the user, possibly tricking them into accepting the certificate as valid. (CVE-2011-3365)
The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kdelibs3-3.5.10-24.el6_1.1.i686.rpmf6fcc431f6130061f7a9ce89c732fe74d9570c5779525fb60e6fe1e6e496da38Packages/kdelibs3-apidocs-3.5.10-24.el6_1.1.noarch.rpm755faa8d52b1753a38db60f4abf8947c041b99ffaa6e1a15bae7a5e1e4914acbPackages/kdelibs3-devel-3.5.10-24.el6_1.1.i686.rpm1fb5d941f948e27dc5f08765152cce56634e670b2b441ffdf1b0aa6866d5676fSLSA-2011:1391-1Moderate: httpd security updateIt was discovered that the Apache HTTP Server did not properly validate the request URI for proxied requests. In certain configurations, if a reverse proxy used the ProxyPassMatch directive, or if it used the RewriteRule directive with the proxy flag, a remote attacker could make the proxy connect to an arbitrary server, possibly disclosing sensitive information from internal web servers not directly accessible to the attacker. (CVE-2011-3368)
It was discovered that mod_proxy_ajp incorrectly returned an "Internal Server Error" response when processing certain malformed HTTP requests, which caused the back-end server to be marked as failed in configurations where mod_proxy was used in load balancer mode. A remote attacker could cause mod_proxy to not send requests to back-end AJP (Apache JServ Protocol) servers for the retry timeout period or until all back-end servers were marked as failed. (CVE-2011-3348)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* The fix for CVE-2011-3192 provided by the SLSA-2011:1245 update introduced regressions in the way httpd handled certain Range HTTP header values. This update corrects those regressions.
After installing the updated packages, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/httpd-2.2.15-9.sl6.3.i686.rpmf47dbf7a1dc5041886ceff8ad3e43ccf42d776a8c55d61952da057f52063640fPackages/httpd-devel-2.2.15-9.sl6.3.i686.rpmaf05db8fbc8d8800418cc3bf90e4a8d25c4684c371223f3b53b8d4f7bd5458c4Packages/httpd-manual-2.2.15-9.sl6.3.noarch.rpmacf1e33d3337182c488b37a71080182dab364ed4ae2060ed64bf3ede20570182Packages/httpd-tools-2.2.15-9.sl6.3.i686.rpm66e9288c00dae08d0ab8cc5d09920a42202d5d2873fde50c76f85b31ecf6c9ecPackages/mod_ssl-2.2.15-9.sl6.3.i686.rpm0e66882b2eb6ceae8db3300af19907713b4548c01ee4c6699bfdcad85d53a048SLSA-2011:1402-1Important: freetype security updateMultiple input validation flaws were found in the way FreeType processed bitmap font files. If a specially-crafted font file was loaded by an application linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3256)
Note: These issues only affected the FreeType 2 font engine.
The X server must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/freetype-2.3.11-6.el6_1.7.i686.rpmb6e63012aeeb86753229c4af99eddc0c06afcf3adbd66da9d63e19fc5a5e77fePackages/freetype-demos-2.3.11-6.el6_1.7.i686.rpm66efa7d799591f2593f225f3441247c52d65beae1a8998243e1360c179d35d8bPackages/freetype-devel-2.3.11-6.el6_1.7.i686.rpm83ad50637c216fb8dbcc8ac18a90aca18f7e64bab8fea643259038a4ee75084eSLSA-2011:1409-1Moderate: openssl security updateAn uninitialized variable use flaw was found in OpenSSL. This flaw could cause an application using the OpenSSL Certificate Revocation List (CRL) checking functionality to incorrectly accept a CRL that has a nextUpdate date in the past. (CVE-2011-3207)
For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-10.el6_1.5.i686.rpm4f0eabf8467dcc583e3136fb5e53fe6799b53a5220164aff6131f487f2f4629fPackages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-10.el6_1.5.i686.rpm9fbaea7f8d0117754c60f753579a5e182a2af7fd964663d17ecb1a7eb3a538b7Packages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-10.el6_1.5.i686.rpmf8154fa3d468cac409b42f1829667c3c0fa70dd08192c4cba05f57495deb6d85Packages/openssl-static-1.0.0-10.el6_1.5.i686.rpm3698695e20e95c128b59e0f8ffcf99e5345746d6216a54b7f33b00a92d537e05SLSA-2011:1422-1Moderate: openswan security updateA use-after-free flaw was found in the way Openswan's pluto IKE daemon used cryptographic helpers. A remote, authenticated attacker could send a specially- crafted IKE packet that would crash the pluto daemon. This issue only affected SMP (symmetric multiprocessing) systems that have the cryptographic helpers enabled. The helpers are disabled by default on Scientific Linux 5, but enabled by default on Scientific Linux 6. (CVE-2011-4073)
After installing this update, the ipsec service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/openswan-2.6.32-4.el6_1.4.i686.rpm5dc89eb7a9bf02e4c04d108a6a2b117556851a52a67ae705171aedacb2b62389Packages/openswan-doc-2.6.32-4.el6_1.4.i686.rpm2be7b68c5f1957d4cde26274a269d0f43d5766aace5465d0877ed972f20b4431SLSA-2011:1423-1Moderate: php53 security updateA signedness issue was found in the way the PHP crypt() function handled 8-bit characters in passwords when using Blowfish hashing. Up to three characters immediately preceding a non-ASCII character (one with the high bit set) had no effect on the hash result, thus shortening the effective password length. This made brute-force guessing more efficient as several different passwords were hashed to the same value. (CVE-2011-2483)
Note: Due to the CVE-2011-2483 fix, after installing this update some users may not be able to log in to PHP applications that hash passwords with Blowfish using the PHP crypt() function. Refer to the upstream "CRYPT_BLOWFISH security fix details" document for details.
An insufficient input validation flaw, leading to a buffer over-read, was found in the PHP exif extension. A specially-crafted image file could cause the PHP interpreter to crash when a PHP script tries to extract Exchangeable image file format (Exif) metadata from the image file. (CVE-2011-0708)
An integer overflow flaw was found in the PHP calendar extension. A remote attacker able to make a PHP script call SdnToJulian() with a large value could cause the PHP interpreter to crash. (CVE-2011-1466)
Multiple memory leak flaws were found in the PHP OpenSSL extension. A remote attacker able to make a PHP script use openssl_encrypt() or openssl_decrypt() repeatedly could cause the PHP interpreter to use an excessive amount of memory. (CVE-2011-1468)
A use-after-free flaw was found in the PHP substr_replace() function. If a PHP script used the same variable as multiple function arguments, a remote attacker could possibly use this to crash the PHP interpreter or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-1148)
A bug in the PHP Streams component caused the PHP interpreter to crash if an FTP wrapper connection was made through an HTTP proxy. A remote attacker could possibly trigger this issue if a PHP script accepted an untrusted URL to connect to. (CVE-2011-1469)
An integer signedness issue was found in the PHP zip extension. An attacker could use a specially-crafted ZIP archive to cause the PHP interpreter to use an excessive amount of CPU time until the script execution time limit is reached. (CVE-2011-1471)
A stack-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way the PHP socket extension handled long AF_UNIX socket addresses. An attacker able to make a PHP script connect to a long AF_UNIX socket address could use this flaw to crash the PHP interpreter. (CVE-2011-1938)
An off-by-one flaw was found in PHP. If an attacker uploaded a file with a specially-crafted file name it could cause a PHP script to attempt to write a file to the root (/) directory. By default, PHP runs as the "apache" user, preventing it from writing to the root directory. (CVE-2011-2202)
After installing the updated packages, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/php-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm483dd5c201c8f6e39e06aa9f158914b942e7ea7117ce4873ffa1e6b0afb6af40Packages/php-bcmath-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm063616a09bf7a354cf8173e5180167e341e4d380c8a22580c5e34cb6bfa2d570Packages/php-cli-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm6859e965f7350e27be4d4e3372734a73659fbbf99c8dbfefebb7d1389f03f8b8Packages/php-common-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm9f3abb8a626b937acd654821e32699d5e6a30e1bf137a0440e34f253662601f9Packages/php-dba-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm9c7051be7637df43cadf91145255b21882f4302b1fe1061a77fd06a03fac2588Packages/php-devel-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmc37f9cae1ec8323a5ef41a9e75fcfb706f37f8ee35e7f031e9651352f2565ac1Packages/php-embedded-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm43a21f1976aa238ef8549f7d667e229d1b4e42ab744c14424eb91491c52de955Packages/php-enchant-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmb20da370c8c084d0b48f0542596eaccd18ace3ea069192df5d85e38860bf2838Packages/php-gd-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmee0343d59a44d20917fb687d48b788f6654bae0fd25926dd883b076126395b04Packages/php-imap-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm03db032ba0bdbf3426cdf82a80c36ab912fdbe6216bad00af878819282af9dc0Packages/php-intl-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmf354a19718e37c90f22add6fd9a9952e34fd701ae6e3d0375a8b246d9e50b8eePackages/php-ldap-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm03900b19bf9e1566e334c27931dedf36b9633899c5862bcadabb8b4658772c61Packages/php-mbstring-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm5b39dc13a5de5352f2f28feaf1af250d75618d1db1ba18b4ffda53f4883782e2Packages/php-mysql-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmbb35b46d81737fa9fb4eff1f71eec9165b4c2a1aeac631fe96775f8d6d22df47Packages/php-odbc-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmb77a12277d3ecce46812cc432b7d5c1c9126d3ac0f3aa133c21e3ef287a341bcPackages/php-pdo-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm59d1ce8ccebff6b4c2b5b7e3221f3b382ffdcbc94c7b4836c13fdb5a6d7b21e6Packages/php-pgsql-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm198f9d939ee0aedc217b2215e104ef0f4fe917eff519ebe18e72ba0e8691ff51Packages/php-process-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpma5a9c2e1a79d8abe87b4431bf3023ccfd2f9a74f4f9bfe1d1892920b57561419Packages/php-pspell-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmecf7c39efed09cb79d930e6bde48a94ec751de42d1ca913bf7fabe432050f934Packages/php-recode-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm5df7d0c7db0886bce924571199a22924e95e79e92ecd6d5c066718a331896af1Packages/php-snmp-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmaf929b891bd892baf6f036fd5675765e71d850356d8a8fc82079d63ef7ab4595Packages/php-soap-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmffdd3cc65b143b44108272dfb515074df7f1303587e4c68be2c2b90cc4f155aePackages/php-tidy-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm7a64e53f256144cc26ea1055380668ebcf3100b68060b1561d318e1602276161Packages/php-xml-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpmea1c864d08788beda8aaf3cceccaeb96b2c9649f5babc85706bfb4e40ba71a89Packages/php-xmlrpc-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm2659126bc2675a6d1ca580d2f312526ee61468d21c474a49eaee934afe81aa52Packages/php-zts-5.3.3-3.el6_1.3.i686.rpm3df09559e9c4c1e04d8ed3a8f1773b33d878e0ab077fcb24c6eeb72b10c7734dSLSA-2011:1424-1Moderate: perl security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way Perl decoded Unicode strings. An attacker could create a malicious Unicode string that, when decoded by a Perl program, would cause the program to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the permissions of the user running the program. (CVE-2011-2939)
It was found that the "new" constructor of the Digest module used its argument as part of the string expression passed to the eval() function. An attacker could possibly use this flaw to execute arbitrary Perl code with the privileges of a Perl program that uses untrusted input as an argument to the constructor. (CVE-2011-3597)
All running Perl programs must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 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kages/perl-version-0.77-119.el6_1.1.i686.rpm93101a2639530b45013253f64e4f2401cd7c04c1b1d1a28d210d084c8156228dSLSA-2011:1437-1Critical: firefox security updateA flaw was found in the way Firefox handled certain add-ons. A web page containing malicious content could cause an add-on to grant itself full browser privileges, which could lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-3647)
A cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the way Firefox handled certain multibyte character sets. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to run JavaScript code with the permissions of a different website. (CVE-2011-3648)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox handled large JavaScript scripts. A web page containing malicious JavaScript could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-3650)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.24-3.el6_1.i686.rpmcf48933d117b12882800c98fa8df4a462399ccce1dfff329a0f79135c013b62aPackages/xulrunner-1.9.2.24-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm118f362e6fbea966df706998acecf7627ce7ec7450dce023f874bc9f75061770Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.24-2.el6_1.1.i686.rpm7032e6e2abc2ffeec7714568aa9acee3437868e7962a1a7b8ae342986357d053SLSA-2011:1439-1Critical: thunderbird security updateA flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled certain add-ons. Malicious, remote content could cause an add-on to elevate its privileges, which could lead to arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-3647)
A cross-site scripting (XSS) flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled certain multibyte character sets. Malicious, remote content could cause Thunderbird to run JavaScript code with the permissions of different remote content. (CVE-2011-3648)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird handled large JavaScript scripts. Malicious, remote content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-3650)
All running instances of Thunderbird must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.16-2.el6_1.i686.rpmc333c41711f85b368fda481b6258b3ecd33757873809a24d80228b0590bcaf11SLSA-2011:1441-1Moderate: icedtea-web security updateA flaw was found in the same-origin policy implementation in the IcedTea-Web browser plug-in. A malicious Java applet could use this flaw to open network connections to hosts other than the originating host, violating the same-origin policy. (CVE-2011-3377)
IcedTea-Web to version 1.0.6 to correct this issue. Web browsers using the IcedTea-Web browser plug-in must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/icedtea-web-1.0.6-1.el6_1.i686.rpm55994fb69afb9708fe5f8a256d437410695e3bcb551ddbfed80b1c25947d83c7Packages/icedtea-web-javadoc-1.0.6-1.el6_1.i686.rpm4569d4a9b24223e2ea3f77bbbaf9e96dad3fe877fcca1bea2947f1a809837a10SLSA-2011:1444-1Important: nss security updateIt was found that the Malaysia-based Digicert Sdn. Bhd. subordinate Certificate Authority (CA) issued HTTPS certificates with weak keys. This update renders any HTTPS certificates signed by that CA as untrusted. This covers all uses of the certificates, including SSL, S/MIME, and code signing. Note: Digicert Sdn. Bhd. is not the same company as found at digicert.com.
Note: This fix only applies to applications using the NSS Builtin Object Token. It does not render the certificates untrusted for applications that use the NSS library, but do not use the NSS Builtin Object Token.
This update also fixes the following bug on Scientific Linux 5:
* When using mod_nss with the Apache HTTP Server, a bug in NSS on Scientific Linux 5 resulted in file descriptors leaking each time the Apache HTTP Server was restarted with the "service httpd reload" command. This could have prevented the Apache HTTP Server from functioning properly if all available file descriptors were consumed.
For Scientific Linux 6, these updated packages upgrade NSS to version 3.12.10. As well, they upgrade NSPR (Netscape Portable Runtime) to version 4.8.8 and nss-util to version 3.12.10 on Scientific Linux 6, as required by the NSS update.
After installing the update, applications using NSS must be restarted for the changes to take effect. In addition, on Scientific Linux 6, applications using NSPR and nss-util must also be restarted.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/nspr-4.8.8-1.el6_1.i686.rpm3e03388ecf7410dd68e60fb2c9bb86164aee99d7969ffb683c3a87ecee475e66Packages/nspr-devel-4.8.8-1.el6_1.i686.rpme287ce54263075792c014f73670712cf96ecee8bdd7546112a2ee76c69fefdc4Packages/nss-3.12.10-2.el6_1.i686.rpmf3a7d9bb9e6b2d5da78d73b28aed5fb411704905fd4715f822b8646b96ab142bPackages/nss-devel-3.12.10-2.el6_1.i686.rpm9185ccbc05c0de1a7b983f10086d08239df64ec85ab1504f5bb8e68c0dc1bfd2Packages/nss-pkcs11-devel-3.12.10-2.el6_1.i686.rpm683d0b7e9309cb6ae8457d0583bf8f19831f18ce356d0797dbd7c15062b15385Packages/nss-sysinit-3.12.10-2.el6_1.i686.rpm4ecf4e111a3bfef4f13375613942f2fdd5c952047d48b8a1636510895293eb02Packages/nss-tools-3.12.10-2.el6_1.i686.rpm6d17b964ff7b3e28130bca64ddaeb13e2da1ac6a022ef829bd91a1bc50b3adbcPackages/nss-util-3.12.10-1.el6_1.i686.rpmde80fa09cc314b5afeaacde8c17aa122c24878736ff20e77f4709c6fb6bb225ePackages/nss-util-devel-3.12.10-1.el6_1.i686.rpmc00966b713515ec37af21367d1e1ddef58a2bd661d7e0ee4145acdede01417ceSLSA-2011:1455-1Important: freetype security updateMultiple input validation flaws were found in the way FreeType processed CID- keyed fonts. If a specially-crafted font file was loaded by an application linked against FreeType, it could cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3439)
Note: These issues only affected the FreeType 2 font engine.
The X server must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/freetype-2.3.11-6.el6_1.8.i686.rpma90206aecaf5ef434d7d7e3b1218da5c3741eaa46ccb857c2ada35b2ffa72d8cPackages/freetype-demos-2.3.11-6.el6_1.8.i686.rpme84548a8ad19d847559bb7c0ea944f00c3398d63045b9ee9dcc964f7a6ff4963Packages/freetype-devel-2.3.11-6.el6_1.8.i686.rpmbac9d1fb2bb330b2c6a86884598c22f932c2e1de703465091b3ecac5a488db75SLSA-2011:1458-1Important: bind security updateA flaw was discovered in the way BIND handled certain DNS queries, which caused it to cache an invalid record. A remote attacker could use this flaw to send repeated queries for this invalid record, causing the resolvers to exit unexpectedly due to a failed assertion. (CVE-2011-4313)
After installing the update, the BIND daemon (named) will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/bind-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3.i686.rpmb2a0f5347797a18cfc24ba8030ed11dea5d86e2046e62bf55e30ab2d2fee564fPackages/bind-chroot-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3.i686.rpmf4e907914fc87ba70a766518e5499a8421e5af7d7a6ecdc529a8345390591718Packages/bind-devel-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3.i686.rpmeecee953dee1ee565fff063c9d6113cbc37047f3b5fa80bf92fa31be71996315Packages/bind-libs-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3.i686.rpm89ccbacda04b2748b1fa3d2d9dac438ac6bb427603de12eb2fc250ba0a827dc8Packages/bind-sdb-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3.i686.rpm38821ecc392ff4719220c555d7756962bc97ef477d2b7a2bcfa4eb10b0ca7456Packages/bind-utils-9.7.3-2.el6_1.P3.3.i686.rpm46b1ff9802290d245467d5982de02d1e09edd59688cbf1896d3a659b4a8ff0dcSLSA-2011:1465-1Important: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* IPv6 fragment identification value generation could allow a remote attacker to disrupt a target system's networking, preventing legitimate users from accessing its services. (CVE-2011-2699, Important)
* A signedness issue was found in the Linux kernel's CIFS (Common Internet File System) implementation. A malicious CIFS server could send a specially-crafted response to a directory read request that would result in a denial of service or privilege escalation on a system that has a CIFS share mounted. (CVE-2011-3191, Important)
* A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel handled fragmented IPv6 UDP datagrams over the bridge with UDP Fragmentation Offload (UFO) functionality on. A remote attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-4326, Important)
* The way IPv4 and IPv6 protocol sequence numbers and fragment IDs were generated could allow a man-in-the-middle attacker to inject packets and possibly hijack connections. Protocol sequence numbers and fragment IDs are now more random. (CVE-2011-3188, Moderate)
* A buffer overflow flaw was found in the Linux kernel's FUSE (Filesystem in Userspace) implementation. A local user in the fuse group who has access to mount a FUSE file system could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-3353, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the b43 driver in the Linux kernel. If a system had an active wireless interface that uses the b43 driver, an attacker able to send a specially-crafted frame to that interface could cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-3359, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the way CIFS shares with DFS referrals at their root were handled. An attacker on the local network who is able to deploy a malicious CIFS server could create a CIFS network share that, when mounted, would cause the client system to crash. (CVE-2011-3363, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel handled VLAN 0 frames with the priority tag set. When using certain network drivers, an attacker on the local network could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-3593, Moderate)
* A flaw in the way memory containing security-related data was handled in tpm_read() could allow a local, unprivileged user to read the results of a previously run TPM command. (CVE-2011-1162, Low)
* A heap overflow flaw was found in the Linux kernel's EFI GUID Partition Table (GPT) implementation. A local attacker could use this flaw to cause a denial of service by mounting a disk that contains specially-crafted partition tables. (CVE-2011-1577, Low)
* The I/O statistics from the taskstats subsystem could be read without any restrictions. A local, unprivileged user could use this flaw to gather confidential information, such as the length of a password used in a process. (CVE-2011-2494, Low)
* It was found that the perf tool, a part of the Linux kernel's Performance Events implementation, could load its configuration file from the current working directory. If a local user with access to the perf tool were tricked into running perf in a directory that contains a specially-crafted configuration file, it could cause perf to overwrite arbitrary files and directories accessible to that user. (CVE-2011-2905, Low)importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.i686.rpm30dce862f6674f93d739424d51ca01e764ba1d73fecbdda2a4e765bda325f949Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.i686.rpmbf361c5c5026b4337202297d90889ac599ad1efe61c3325f726f56f0dbbd243cPackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.i686.rpm9eb13bc8408aaebf942b5c2cc350bdcbf7997c71f29355b5a924117d0a5396ccPackages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.i686.rpme67bcdd67920dcb63e3dbe2cc18a11d683da08c41f48f634aac53c3f30620d2aPackages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.noarch.rpm356ed89bd84c7de5ef1dfa923b6343d6392eef8ac1ab2e77d68d9455792fcaffPackages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.noarch.rpm860f7374d70d327f1c9adc85ac8760d5b3fbb580c1b934e27a68ea23d890d2e2Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.i686.rpm285ebcc745d03ee633c77f2a1eded31d6feb09500b5f6dfa8e1b2312e5382ff9Packages/perf-2.6.32-131.21.1.el6.i686.rpm0017c4858191279f0abf6963628845e31db64e35e45ee248296c614d7ca53a55SLSA-2011:1507-1Moderate: libarchive security updateTwo heap-based buffer overflow flaws were discovered in libarchive. If a user were tricked into expanding a specially-crafted ISO 9660 CD-ROM image or tar archive with an application using libarchive, it could cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-1777, CVE-2011-1778)
All running applications using libarchive must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libarchive-2.8.3-3.el6_1.i686.rpm26d2756d06a6098c197869e9477dd9d48eda99e2a5f338caafc44f496d6c837fPackages/libarchive-devel-2.8.3-3.el6_1.i686.rpm23519f7c43c9915e28e8a16eab55c4308f0824bb13e66ccc365860bef30fae3cSLSA-2011:1508-1Moderate: cyrus-imapd security updateAn authentication bypass flaw was found in the cyrus-imapd NNTP server, nntpd. A remote user able to use the nntpd service could use this flaw to read or post newsgroup messages on an NNTP server configured to require user authentication, without providing valid authentication credentials. (CVE-2011-3372)
A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the cyrus-imapd IMAP server, imapd. A remote attacker could send a specially-crafted mail message to a victim that would possibly prevent them from accessing their mail normally, if they were using an IMAP client that relies on the server threading IMAP feature. (CVE-2011-3481)
After installing the update, cyrus-imapd will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cyrus-imapd-2.3.16-6.el6_1.4.i686.rpmfa9a10a411f4852dbcb409f1c59e2ec5ca156f2cb5a98661ab0a15db7e40999cPackages/cyrus-imapd-devel-2.3.16-6.el6_1.4.i686.rpmaef2f1d3ab367dcb7e8e0e6442210488f7ef441f44aa42a043ee37328e9e207fPackages/cyrus-imapd-utils-2.3.16-6.el6_1.4.i686.rpm5ef4e7739eb29f9389e004be0db7a5df372fc884f7d80552bafdd941da96524aSLSA-2011:1526-3Low: glibc security updateA flaw was found in the way the ldd utility identified dynamically linked libraries. If an attacker could trick a user into running ldd on a malicious binary, it could result in arbitrary code execution with the privileges of the user running ldd. (CVE-2009-5064)
It was found that the glibc addmntent() function, used by various mount helper utilities, did not handle certain errors correctly when updating the mtab (mounted file systems table) file. If such utilities had the setuid bit set, a local attacker could use this flaw to corrupt the mtab file. (CVE-2011-1089)lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpme5f09b6c7adec116b9f273c05f5e09598653fb6f7b4236878567f349fe4219d9Packages/glibc-common-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpmfe6304a0933a0189dd5449c595c1b05bd59e20079ae1341b39044b00f3772cbcPackages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpmab894fdba9a9987b31fdcbb1fc0310c4b959eb6e17f81b2ffbe7c47ed8a8d607Packages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpmfb7b66cdd8c0535a54ffe329bb036176d0186dd844e7f59e927f1e300f9fb3b8Packages/glibc-static-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpm160583415c77d326dacbed712f9ab7958649129a457bd0baf33ba58052c45225Packages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpm33ea4462ec009e33a231f3590e7b9be22fe97f692bd47fb903d60c22128c0078Packages/nscd-2.12-1.47.el6.i686.rpmada8f94ffebe9d1e5837f786071dc65895e7f963423313bf3b4d9f674a4b369fSLSA-2011:1530-3Moderate: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issues:
* The proc file system could allow a local, unprivileged user to obtain sensitive information or possibly cause integrity issues. (CVE-2011-1020, Moderate)
* Non-member VLAN (virtual LAN) packet handling for interfaces in promiscuous mode and also using the be2net driver could allow an attacker on the local network to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-3347, Moderate)
* A flaw was found in the Linux kernel in the way splitting two extents in ext4_ext_convert_to_initialized() worked. A local, unprivileged user with access to mount and unmount ext4 file systems could use this flaw to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-3638, Moderate)
* A NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the Linux kernel's key management facility handled user-defined key types. A local, unprivileged user could use the keyctl utility to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2011-4110, Moderate)
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-220.el6.i686.rpmf82e0ed9a7fd7c2c0fb156934a8c59d97081ac9d400f1af2428bb005e1007c1bPackages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-220.el6.i686.rpmd4f88df5931528e9d2607c35b524e2aef58d4f68c82037658465e9bd68a0ba8ePackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-220.el6.i686.rpm8f7b6e82476d55991ae84e66ac08ee05ea507d94ae6f44d5aa8c616bff08f47bPackages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-220.el6.i686.rpm4416bf8227a18db1a4e475f024f3f45bb4ac18e4fa87740f1ffb6aa88a917193Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-220.el6.noarch.rpmf408793a898e3e4cf82cfad9b88aed07edf312ad7259392ceab92a3761df59b8Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-220.el6.noarch.rpm1b87cb95f412ab4f0f8d247e8f299b14c1e05c9f3b65ecd95b32e81bd918fffdPackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-220.el6.i686.rpma67dde0f0f745bc9bd37a6950f467a1901042a8448f136aa3332f5edd39eb0fbPackages/perf-2.6.32-220.el6.i686.rpmfcce912920b2968cc76512a5827d150ed464678504f8e7b016f44b09b3c6e135Packages/python-perf-2.6.32-220.el6.i686.rpm74ba44818e11afffa57cc3ff00e29b4e562ea472ad9ec308ed05ff301b009835SLSA-2011:1532-3Moderate: kexec-tools security updateKdump used the SSH (Secure Shell) "StrictHostKeyChecking=no" option when dumping to SSH targets, causing the target kdump server's SSH host key not to be checked. This could make it easier for a man-in-the-middle attacker on the local network to impersonate the kdump SSH target server and possibly gain access to sensitive information in the vmcore dumps. (CVE-2011-3588)
mkdumprd created initrd files with world-readable permissions. A local user could possibly use this flaw to gain access to sensitive information, such as the private SSH key used to authenticate to a remote server when kdump was configured to dump to an SSH target. (CVE-2011-3589)
mkdumprd included unneeded sensitive files (such as all files from the "/root/.ssh/" directory and the host's private SSH keys) in the resulting initrd. This could lead to an information leak when initrd files were previously created with world-readable permissions. Note: With this update, only the SSH client configuration, known hosts files, and the SSH key configured via the newly introduced sshkey option in "/etc/kdump.conf" are included in the initrd. The default is the key generated when running the "service kdump propagate" command, "/root/.ssh/kdump_id_rsa". (CVE-2011-3590)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kexec-tools-2.0.0-209.el6.i686.rpmde62ee410c0003e30cc713017a6ad24ebbd05c0ac289d818d77db7bf1ba9d72bSLSA-2011:1533-4Moderate: ipa security updateA Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) flaw was found in IPA. If a remote attacker could trick a user, who was logged into the management web interface, into visiting a specially-crafted URL, the attacker could perform IPA configuration changes with the privileges of the logged in user. (CVE-2011-3636)
Due to the changes required to fix CVE-2011-3636, client tools will need to be updated for client systems to communicate with updated IPA servers. New client systems will need to have the updated ipa-client package installed to be enrolled. Already enrolled client systems will need to have the updated certmonger package installed to be able to renew their system certificate. Note that system certificates are valid for two years by default.
Updated ipa-client and certmonger packages for Scientific Linux 6 were released as part of Scientific Linux 6.2. Future updates will provide updated packages for Scientific Linux 5.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipa-admintools-2.1.3-9.el6.i686.rpmd3963d86475d3d414abc3ac66cb85f3391292a56a334357bf4dc08feae8cb71ePackages/ipa-client-2.1.3-9.el6.i686.rpm6184aefa4d19a59e7ccf6185d498e08b3d1ea19ae8975e7684498e391a0ee2e2Packages/ipa-python-2.1.3-9.el6.i686.rpmde4fb66555163cbc195ebe4d85c6baaa9bbb86c4ff81fd5cf1bf07cf3b508de7Packages/ipa-server-2.1.3-9.el6.i686.rpmc472df60bae2bdb908834867afe78247310172e61d40bf71ec12e60bdf207562Packages/ipa-server-selinux-2.1.3-9.el6.i686.rpm26ad0c2c3cdab569083e7e823478ec075e7f59469960edc54a3b2489df3243c4SLSA-2011:1534-3Low: nfs-utils security updateA flaw was found in the way nfs-utils performed IP based authentication of mount requests. In configurations where a directory was exported to a group of systems using a DNS wildcard or NIS (Network Information Service) netgroup, an attacker could possibly gain access to other directories exported to a specific host or subnet, bypassing intended access restrictions. (CVE-2011-2500)
It was found that the mount.nfs tool did not handle certain errors correctly when updating the mtab (mounted file systems table) file. A local attacker could use this flaw to corrupt the mtab file. (CVE-2011-1749)
After installing this update, the nfs service will be restarted automatically.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/nfs-utils-1.2.3-15.el6.i686.rpm37156f671f88973f250e80825cfd83e09ac70e1f0a2ede7d3a65c53d5cec5fd9SLSA-2011:1536-3Low: sos security updateThe sosreport utility incorrectly included Certificate-based RHN private entitlement keys in the resulting archive of debugging information. An attacker able to access the archive could use the keys to access RHN content available to the host. This issue did not affect users of Scientific Linux. (CVE-2011-4083)lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/sos-2.2-17.el6.noarch.rpm6f7818ccfc293de0dc91dd7dad81be974d9232882ab8707c69d40b28fd438346SLSA-2011:1580-3Low: resource-agents security updateIt was discovered that certain resource agent scripts set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to an insecure value containing empty path elements. A local user able to trick a user running those scripts to run them while working from an attacker-writable directory could use this flaw to escalate their privileges via a specially-crafted dynamic library. (CVE-2010-3389)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* When using the Sybase database and the ASEHAagent resource in the cluster.conf file, it was not possible to run more than one ASEHAagent per Sybase installation. Consequently, a second ASEHA (Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) with the High Availability Option) agent could not be run. This bug has been fixed and it is now possible to use two ASEHA agents using the same Sybase installation.
* The s/lang scripts, which implement internal functionality for the rgmanager package, while the central_processing option is in use, were included in the wrong package. Now, the rgmanager and resource-agents packages require each other for installation to prevent problems when they are used separately.
* Previously, the oracledb.sh script was using the "shutdown abort" command as the first attempt to shut down a database. With this update, oracledb.sh first attempts a graceful shutdown via the "shutdown immediate" command before forcing the shutdown.
* Previously, when setting up a service on a cluster with a shared IP resource and an Apache resource, the generated httpd.conf file contained a bug in the line describing the shared IP address (the "Listen" line). Now, the Apache resource agent generates the "Listen" line properly.
* If a high-availability (HA) cluster service was defined with an Apache resource and was named with two words, such as "kickstart httpd", the service never started because it could not find a directory with the space character in its name escaped. Now, Apache resources work properly if a name contains a space as described above.
* When inheritance was used in the cluster.conf file, a bug in the /usr/share/cluster/nfsclient.sh file prevented it from monitoring NFS exports properly. Consequently, monitoring of NFS exports to NFS clients resulted in an endless loop. This bug has been fixed and the monitoring now works as expected.
* Previously, the postgres-8 resource agent did not detect when a PostgreSQL server failed to start. This bug has been fixed and postgres-8 now works as expected in the described scenario.
* When using the Pacemaker resource manager, the fs.sh resource agent reported an error condition, if called with the "monitor" parameter and the referenced device did not exist. Consequently, the error condition prevented the resource from being started. Now, fs.sh returns the proper response code in the described scenario, thus fixing this bug.
* Previously, numerous RGManager resource agents returned incorrect response codes when coupled with the Pacemaker resource manager. Now, the agents have been updated to work with Pacemaker properly.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, when the network is removed from a node using the netfs.sh resource agent, it now recovers faster than previously.
As well, this update upgrades the resource-agents package to upstream version 3.9.2, which provides a number of bug fixes and enhancements over the previous version.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/resource-agents-3.9.2-7.el6.i686.rpmd2ced1d028174d02495ab35f7aeb0739e07724f221f4ef3e001fdf825faf7f8aSLSA-2011:1581-3Low: ruby security updateIt was found that Ruby did not reinitialize the PRNG (pseudorandom number generator) after forking a child process. This could eventually lead to the PRNG returning the same result twice. An attacker keeping track of the values returned by one child process could use this flaw to predict the values the PRNG would return in other child processes (as long as the parent process persisted). (CVE-2011-3009)
A flaw was found in the Ruby SecureRandom module. When using the SecureRandom.random_bytes class, the PRNG state was not modified after forking a child process. This could eventually lead to SecureRandom.random_bytes returning the same string more than once. An attacker keeping track of the strings returned by one child process could use this flaw to predict the strings SecureRandom.random_bytes would return in other child processes (as long as the parent process persisted). (CVE-2011-2705)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* The ruby package has been upgraded to upstream point release 1.8.7-p352, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
* The MD5 message-digest algorithm is not a FIPS-approved algorithm. Consequently, when a Ruby script attempted to calculate an MD5 checksum in FIPS mode, the interpreter terminated unexpectedly. This bug has been fixed and an exception is now raised in the described scenario.
* Due to inappropriately handled line continuations in the mkconfig.rb source file, an attempt to build the ruby package resulted in unexpected termination. An upstream patch has been applied to address this issue and the ruby package can now be built properly.
* When the 32-bit ruby-libs library was installed on a 64-bit machine, the mkmf library failed to load various modules necessary for building Ruby-related packages. This bug has been fixed and mkmf now works properly in the described scenario.
* Previously, the load paths for scripts and binary modules were duplicated on the i386 architecture. Consequently, an ActiveSupport test failed. With this update, the load paths are no longer stored in duplicates on the i386 architecture.
This update also adds the following enhancement:
* With this update, SystemTap probes have been added to the ruby package.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpmf1a7177ad1bf15a3ad74d4838f63caf2cbb0ccf3a8079218969e20c172175ed2Packages/ruby-devel-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpmc6de28b0a20435413105cc6f8aefd224892ce943853a64e94d24890d5fac8095Packages/ruby-docs-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpmcd6b55d5fa161b4438d9efd742ff4588791497dcbdedb1114a2521bd0501ec82Packages/ruby-irb-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpm12c9e53d608da2bc16cc83d93c26c980cb771b8d48345596a1ba4b66dc708539Packages/ruby-libs-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpma85e02b773bf5f2fa0f3967734ababf7d9cd502c962d29c1381a4042f2f75540Packages/ruby-rdoc-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpmc100a3b0a50ea94aff6580f8bcd0dcc1c0cffb918a627a82dd11f94b4d5a7b03Packages/ruby-ri-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpm459781341627e8483ea2f73db56589546deefae0c6bcef7940065baddd3ee097Packages/ruby-static-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpm69096a1f2c6eb42a7a47636483d0ab02cde732885a63e93c60a3c9cc0a599726Packages/ruby-tcltk-1.8.7.352-3.el6.i686.rpm223aed832e7a4b8cad06d3d787adcecc93c7597b5039e23e3699b8df2d256547SLSA-2011:1635-3Low: cups security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the Lempel-Ziv-Welch (LZW) decompression algorithm implementation used by the CUPS GIF image format reader. An attacker could create a malicious GIF image file that, when printed, could possibly cause CUPS to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the "lp" user. (CVE-2011-2896)
These updated cups packages also provide fixes for the following bugs:
* Previously CUPS was not correctly handling the language setting LANG=en_US.ASCII. As a consequence lpadmin, lpstat and lpinfo binaries were not displaying any output when the LANG=en_US.ASCII environment variable was used. As a result of this update the problem is fixed and the expected output is now displayed.
* Previously the scheduler did not check for empty values of several configuration directives. As a consequence it was possible for the CUPS daemon (cupsd) to crash when a configuration file contained certain empty values. With this update the problem is fixed and cupsd no longer crashes when reading such a configuration file.
* Previously when printing to a raw print queue, when using certain printer models, CUPS was incorrectly sending SNMP queries. As a consequence there was a noticeable 4-second delay between queueing the job and the start of printing. With this update the problem is fixed and CUPS no longer tries to collect SNMP supply and status information for raw print queues.
* Previously when using the BrowsePoll directive it could happen that the CUPS printer polling daemon (cups-polld) began polling before the network interfaces were set up after a system boot. CUPS was then caching the failed hostname lookup. As a consequence no printers were found and the error, "Host name lookup failure", was logged. With this update the code that re-initializes the resolver after failure in cups-polld is fixed and as a result CUPS will obtain the correct network settings to use in printer discovery.
* The MaxJobs directive controls the maximum number of print jobs that are kept in memory. Previously, once the number of jobs reached the limit, the CUPS system failed to automatically purge the data file associated with the oldest completed job from the system in order to make room for a new print job. This bug has been fixed, and the jobs beyond the set limit are now properly purged.
* The cups init script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/cups) uses the daemon function (from /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions) to start the cups process, but previously it did not source a configuration file from the /etc/sysconfig/ directory. As a consequence, it was difficult to cleanly set the nice level or cgroup for the cups daemon by setting the NICELEVEL or CGROUP_DAEMON variables. With this update, the init script is fixed.
After installing this update, the cupsd daemon will be restarted automatically.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/cups-1.4.2-44.el6.i686.rpmf67a5b6af4b095a7cd2e0ffa51a5ec4e5b2852a71988d20a7ab2f28bbd0d2d75Packages/cups-devel-1.4.2-44.el6.i686.rpm82390aca4112600ea1e407d9638fd21a275ce8b546f50231079b4348d729e9f1Packages/cups-libs-1.4.2-44.el6.i686.rpme78bc423a3ab878d5124e225218ed6a5051147c092050779d18a1282cf7ba836Packages/cups-lpd-1.4.2-44.el6.i686.rpm7d403b8380834daab735ddd72a1139dea4ee84d5395d0b8d068ec7298e672145Packages/cups-php-1.4.2-44.el6.i686.rpm1a2a235a0ba5f121f16487313c444c8d7cd6ed54d35283fcb779bcb0445ee56cSLSA-2011:1691-3Low: util-linux-ng security updateMultiple flaws were found in the way the mount and umount commands performed mtab (mounted file systems table) file updates. A local, unprivileged user allowed to mount or unmount file systems could use these flaws to corrupt the mtab file and create a stale lock file, preventing other users from mounting and unmounting file systems. (CVE-2011-1675, CVE-2011-1677)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* Due to a hard coded limit of 128 devices, an attempt to run the "blkid -c" command on more than 128 devices caused blkid to terminate unexpectedly. This update increases the maximum number of devices to 8192 so that blkid no longer crashes in this scenario.
* Previously, the "swapon -a" command did not detect device-mapper devices that were already in use. This update corrects the swapon utility to detect such devices as expected.
* Prior to this update, the presence of an invalid line in the /etc/fstab file could cause the umount utility to terminate unexpectedly with a segmentation fault. This update applies a patch that corrects this error so that umount now correctly reports invalid lines and no longer crashes.
* Previously, an attempt to use the wipefs utility on a partitioned device caused the utility to terminate unexpectedly with an error. This update adapts wipefs to only display a warning message in this situation.
* When providing information on interprocess communication (IPC) facilities, the ipcs utility could previously display a process owner as a negative number if the user's UID was too large. This update adapts the underlying source code to make sure the UID values are now displayed correctly.
* In the installation scriptlets, the uuidd package uses the chkconfig utility to enable and disable the uuidd service. Previously, this package did not depend on the chkconfig package, which could lead to errors during installation if chkconfig was not installed. This update adds chkconfig to the list of dependencies so that such errors no longer occur.
* The previous version of the /etc/udev/rules.d/60-raw.rules file contained a statement that both this file and raw devices are deprecated. This is no longer true and the Scientific Linux kernel supports this functionality. With this update, the aforementioned file no longer contains this incorrect statement.
* Previously, an attempt to use the cfdisk utility to read the default Scientific Linux 6 partition layout failed with an error. This update corrects this error and the cfdisk utility can now read the default partition layout as expected.
* The previous version of the tailf(1) manual page incorrectly stated that users can use the "--lines=NUMBER" command line option to limit the number of displayed lines. However, the tailf utility does not allow the use of the equals sign (=) between the option and its argument. This update corrects this error.
* The fstab(5) manual page has been updated to clarify that empty lines in the /etc/fstab configuration file are ignored.
As well, this update adds the following enhancements:
* A new fstrim utility has been added to the package. This utility allows the root user to discard unused blocks on a mounted file system.
* The login utility has been updated to provide support for failed login attempts that are reported by PAM.
* The lsblk utility has been updated to provide additional information about the topology and status of block devices.
* The agetty utility has been updated to pass the hostname to the login utility.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libblkid-2.17.2-12.4.el6.i686.rpm223ce71d5c0101269106ce9ead738e21d4fbca0755c690d869318792311f2ad0Packages/libblkid-devel-2.17.2-12.4.el6.i686.rpm55b89905d212eaa15ce513ff13eca04b91693422d5b1c462de075542e170fb19Packages/libuuid-2.17.2-12.4.el6.i686.rpm80a8d789e9338e599350a5fe6cf70d5ca1775f2e57f7e0967f271e820813304fPackages/libuuid-devel-2.17.2-12.4.el6.i686.rpm610be8245b6baa29d83e46eb154d1d5c34fb40c83ead838a526869a1d51dff31Packages/util-linux-ng-2.17.2-12.4.el6.i686.rpm60c98db705ef3e6f3dfa64eb6d700933ed8f919c7df1c2782d727ec3f4c92de6Packages/uuidd-2.17.2-12.4.el6.i686.rpm6252996d3172b5b45205e3943e8990ad059c748587e54183a52c31e23ff2cdf3SLSA-2011:1694-3Low: libcap security updateIt was found that capsh did not change into the new root when using the "-- chroot" option. An application started via the "capsh --chroot" command could use this flaw to escape the chroot restrictions. (CVE-2011-4099)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the libcap packages did not contain the capsh(1) manual page. With this update, the capsh(1) manual page is included.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/libcap-2.16-5.5.el6.i686.rpm3cf1a85def5340c57121136a7c8426c298e06b54a0d46ac6731f3b31651e71cdPackages/libcap-devel-2.16-5.5.el6.i686.rpme1194b2e35ea95b1f62142e4df9167bf8d9297f8a56445bed8c9f62f0cc3c426SLSA-2011:1741-3Low: php-pear security updateIt was found that the "pear" command created temporary files in an insecure way when installing packages. A malicious, local user could use this flaw to conduct a symbolic link attack, allowing them to overwrite the contents of arbitrary files accessible to the victim running the "pear install" command. (CVE-2011-1072)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* The php-pear package has been upgraded to version 1.9.4, which provides a number of bug fixes over the previous version.
* Prior to this update, php-pear created a cache in the "/var/cache/php-pear/" directory when attempting to list all packages. As a consequence, php-pear failed to create or update the cache file as a regular user without sufficient file permissions and could not list all packages. With this update, php-pear no longer fails if writing to the cache directory is not permitted. Now, all packages are listed as expected.lowScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/php-pear-1.9.4-4.el6.noarch.rpmeb8a70803c127f885afaea7dbe5f5928872a58593391af5179129b8de912a38eSLSA-2011:1749-3Low: libxml2 security updateAn off-by-one error, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way libxml2 parsed certain XML files. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted XML file that, when opened in an application linked against libxml2, would cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-0216)
An integer overflow flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way libxml2 parsed certain XPath expressions. If an attacker were able to supply a specially-crafted XML file to an application using libxml2, as well as an XPath expression for that application to run against the crafted file, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-1944)
Multiple flaws were found in the way libxml2 parsed certain XPath expressions. If an attacker were able to supply a specially-crafted XML file to an application using libxml2, as well as an XPath expression for that application to run against the crafted file, it could cause the application to crash. (CVE-2010-4008, CVE-2010-4494, CVE-2011-2821, CVE-2011-2834)
Note: Scientific Linux does not ship any applications that use libxml2 in a way that would allow the CVE-2011-1944, CVE-2010-4008, CVE-2010-4494, CVE-2011-2821, and CVE-2011-2834 flaws to be exploited; however, third-party applications may allow XPath expressions to be passed which could trigger these flaws.
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* A number of patches have been applied to harden the XPath processing code in libxml2, such as fixing memory leaks, rounding errors, XPath numbers evaluations, and a potential error in encoding conversion.
The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.lowScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libxml2-2.7.6-4.el6.i686.rpm581f681a951778bafe98b59347bbe84cea91833227ec030f7cf94000d19b1f26Packages/libxml2-devel-2.7.6-4.el6.i686.rpm0694827915dc4f865f360e8469b2f05c95e1bd770fdd1f14bf1feec50b9e07a6Packages/libxml2-python-2.7.6-4.el6.i686.rpm9bfa44a568294208cf0905a17da354e16d4f42c30fc814ceb988516c628ea589Packages/libxml2-static-2.7.6-4.el6.i686.rpmff1dd897f0b9f9ccb9d43095149e903f4ed891dcc2a49c24b37698b43bb6878fSLSA-2011:1780-1Moderate: tomcat6 security updateAPR (Apache Portable Runtime) as mentioned in the CVE-2011-3190 and CVE-2011-2526 descriptions does not refer to APR provided by the apr packages. It refers to the implementation of APR provided by the Tomcat Native library, which provides support for using APR with Tomcat. This library is not shipped with Scientific Linux 6. This update includes fixes for users who have elected to use APR with Tomcat by taking the Tomcat Native library from a different product.
Multiple flaws were found in the way Tomcat handled HTTP DIGEST authentication. These flaws weakened the Tomcat HTTP DIGEST authentication implementation, subjecting it to some of the weaknesses of HTTP BASIC authentication, for example, allowing remote attackers to perform session replay attacks. (CVE-2011-1184)
A flaw was found in the way the Coyote (org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpProcessor) and APR (org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpAprProcessor) Tomcat AJP (Apache JServ Protocol) connectors processed certain POST requests. An attacker could send a specially- crafted request that would cause the connector to treat the message body as a new request. This allows arbitrary AJP messages to be injected, possibly allowing an attacker to bypass a web application's authentication checks and gain access to information they would otherwise be unable to access. The JK (org.apache.jk.server.JkCoyoteHandler) connector is used by default when the APR libraries are not present. The JK connector is not affected by this flaw. (CVE-2011-3190)
A flaw was found in the Tomcat MemoryUserDatabase. If a runtime exception occurred when creating a new user with a JMX client, that user's password was logged to Tomcat log files. Note: By default, only administrators have access to such log files. (CVE-2011-2204)
A flaw was found in the way Tomcat handled sendfile request attributes when using the HTTP APR or NIO (Non-Blocking I/O) connector. A malicious web application running on a Tomcat instance could use this flaw to bypass security manager restrictions and gain access to files it would otherwise be unable to access, or possibly terminate the Java Virtual Machine (JVM). The HTTP blocking IO (BIO) connector, which is not vulnerable to this issue, is used by default in Scientific Linux 6. (CVE-2011-2526)
This update also fixes the following bug:
* Previously, in certain cases, if "LANG=fr_FR" or "LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8" was set as an environment variable or in "/etc/sysconfig/tomcat6" on 64-bit PowerPC systems, Tomcat may have failed to start correctly. With this update, Tomcat works as expected when LANG is set to "fr_FR" or "fr_FR.UTF-8".
Tomcat must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/tomcat6-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm7739d430a17fee4108ec8eaf91a79bf308f00f5a53d19c7a75dce7e1ea60ae8fPackages/tomcat6-admin-webapps-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm3c4265fc6266cb014604aec2330a0960744502fa451d5fbb6858b0a501e60ce7Packages/tomcat6-docs-webapp-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm53d9130e92360ed750ff52d316b3eae3beb6b1d43b3bb4e4761b51c8fd394172Packages/tomcat6-el-2.1-api-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm039a6b3b1bcbce38d7eff12b2b7ab21d4f1e2d6a8415a95bd5c4e74935b4d698Packages/tomcat6-javadoc-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm5219bd456e2f905c24647a2dd2440476752ab9ddbb36fcca5cc0dce6f027db4bPackages/tomcat6-jsp-2.1-api-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm74536bcd5661613c2012724a4974ccffb59c745b69cba35f9d92c68c2e3dbd88Packages/tomcat6-lib-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm24fec2450748b4f9e111dfdb635d8b9d89e3fce6b0df251f7bc64c9b65067c04Packages/tomcat6-servlet-2.5-api-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm06d1afb894d84f477eebb7de7fc237e4e36570b398d8c4f7cfb956c94150060bPackages/tomcat6-webapps-6.0.24-35.el6_1.noarch.rpm0763daed8b94d17c11c8826266b45f9e5dcebf75baee278585842026dfeb1881SLSA-2011:1790-1Moderate: krb5 security updateA NULL pointer dereference flaw was found in the way the MIT Kerberos KDC processed certain TGS (Ticket-granting Server) requests. A remote, authenticated attacker could use this flaw to crash the KDC via a specially- crafted TGS request. (CVE-2011-1530)
After installing the updated packages, the krb5kdc daemon will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-devel-1.9-22.el6_2.1.i686.rpm814a442886e72fa1d4485d7cf75c82b14a46c8cfa0d36f0da53f2d041da5ca56Packages/krb5-libs-1.9-22.el6_2.1.i686.rpm92b2ebef42299ffb4abf63851d292c910fbff303d88653c7e17910358b8896eaPackages/krb5-pkinit-openssl-1.9-22.el6_2.1.i686.rpm7fc39c8e8ce7e314ad0e59a8e151400625a4a5e2c5552d52feba68b5985b4647Packages/krb5-server-1.9-22.el6_2.1.i686.rpm49970dfb8cdadb6c535687a1c65198fcdb21b2609a2338322c3795ee677f41ffPackages/krb5-server-ldap-1.9-22.el6_2.1.i686.rpm31e8cc62bc0f1ae5caa7a9a3b766d0571c1acb3d6f2db7ce85b57e610fbe2c68Packages/krb5-workstation-1.9-22.el6_2.1.i686.rpmb7bf351ca28977d1c901a9624919f68e33309eb88e5edc22f6ab078ad3587655SLSA-2011:1791-1Moderate: squid security updateAn input validation flaw was found in the way Squid calculated the total number of resource records in the answer section of multiple name server responses. An attacker could use this flaw to cause Squid to crash. (CVE-2011-4096)
After installing this update, the squid service will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/squid-3.1.10-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm261401e3c9c5f86511f9e0af4385799396a9f0584eec17f93d0f589b61e1b942SLSA-2011:1807-1Important: jasper security updateTwo heap-based buffer overflow flaws were found in the way JasPer decoded JPEG 2000 compressed image files. An attacker could create a malicious JPEG 2000 compressed image file that, when opened, would cause applications that use JasPer (such as Nautilus) to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2011-4516, CVE-2011-4517)
All applications using the JasPer libraries (such as Nautilus) must be restarted for the update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/jasper-1.900.1-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpmfc2d55429223fcffbc34e7176d547752b2cb0df00a6fc62ed950094a3778ed96Packages/jasper-devel-1.900.1-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpm77acba0f66be3310a926c5586d9bafdd2618a15c2a4265ba2d7d317fa78592b5Packages/jasper-libs-1.900.1-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpm4cea384d916552da88c4f6f794d932b5bf5f402b671176979668549e8c64f599Packages/jasper-utils-1.900.1-15.el6_1.1.i686.rpmeaa104f934ae202b90c119a96aa34e237f449c5a9bae5cbbf1dfec3f676432eeSLSA-2011:1814-1Moderate: ipmitool security updateIt was discovered that the IPMI event daemon (ipmievd) created its process ID (PID) file with world-writable permissions. A local user could use this flaw to make the ipmievd init script kill an arbitrary process when the ipmievd daemon is stopped or restarted. (CVE-2011-4339)
After installing this update, the IPMI event daemon (ipmievd) will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ipmitool-1.8.11-12.el6_2.1.i686.rpmdabd14dc6db2e52a72bf70f5cddaf4d07f041def25604410ec5a8e3c5a104bd7SLSA-2011:1815-1Moderate: icu security updateA stack-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way ICU performed variant canonicalization for some locale identifiers. If a specially-crafted locale representation was opened in an application linked against ICU, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-4599)
All applications linked against ICU must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/icu-4.2.1-9.1.el6_2.i686.rpm4d6b3683c009bd367a992b2968a3bf20b6b0e0d2b157cfe83c8c5e7aca62b791Packages/libicu-4.2.1-9.1.el6_2.i686.rpm234f7d8fcb00958853c3748742b42d9cb6455c9cba80f20f7736020a22906a1ePackages/libicu-devel-4.2.1-9.1.el6_2.i686.rpm078db620864e291b4274129ce93aebacabe4717743c9ccc737954bd1993c8dc4Packages/libicu-doc-4.2.1-9.1.el6_2.noarch.rpm4b7ed7998c362518eefb235d5fab9e0a8da71f314dae7c40a621324d90c0641aSLSA-2011:1819-1Moderate: dhcp security updateA denial of service flaw was found in the way the dhcpd daemon handled DHCP request packets when regular expression matching was used in "/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf". A remote attacker could use this flaw to crash dhcpd. (CVE-2011-4539)
After installing this update, all DHCP servers will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/dhclient-4.1.1-25.P1.el6_2.1.i686.rpmcc6a49153aff48e2bb91bb77936507eccffe9d162ff890f0375ea5896cc0ce0dPackages/dhcp-4.1.1-25.P1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm0eb0f6ead87440550cfec9bff7c67760765bb10ba56821e5bd8c50136c712271Packages/dhcp-common-4.1.1-25.P1.el6_2.1.i686.rpmf97a4441d56a75cc55f6306be95e4defef386a73395fbc258fcbe82db6e256eePackages/dhcp-devel-4.1.1-25.P1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm9c69a52e22f8758ccfb1a4a3988003d4f2c49e3c09d62507135b078a6613920dSLSA-2011:1821-1Moderate: pidgin security updateAn input sanitization flaw was found in the way the AOL Open System for Communication in Realtime (OSCAR) protocol plug-in in Pidgin, used by the AOL ICQ and AIM instant messaging systems, escaped certain UTF-8 characters. A remote attacker could use this flaw to crash Pidgin via a specially-crafted OSCAR message. (CVE-2011-4601)
Multiple NULL pointer dereference flaws were found in the Jingle extension of the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) protocol plug-in in Pidgin. A remote attacker could use these flaws to crash Pidgin via a specially-crafted Jingle multimedia message. (CVE-2011-4602)
Pidgin must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/finch-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm8769f281fbc37e1d9baac48cf50b8e05de9404c2c0bd337eb6c12acce9cb979cPackages/finch-devel-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpmf89969616eb21453d4e3aa29d26f0e8e135e9d18ae5cdd62cb1c9dc1faddb0a6Packages/libpurple-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm6bf8ce0d2a3a6bb56a4dedc9e56a6053194d15a538b2886bbba553b9446e496cPackages/libpurple-devel-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm7ed1b8e7eae170428143c173c99f43f9c808791a11894361e217de157d1273bcPackages/libpurple-perl-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm05005ef31f945c8930a78bd5513508506e14d8abc6d1494e6bcb24b1a54bac24Packages/libpurple-tcl-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm3b3d8c3d9daad32e0b6fc29aab4174490aac6ef599cd05ae45b75700cb0c0d38Packages/pidgin-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm441e03b6771dbb7ddd9b06a2bea9ca71de1aaf9b06af2185bedbf6a8c3bfc007Packages/pidgin-devel-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm28fd6efe3f0b729b15f881e14dd1318fc69b22ece58f3930868ecdbf16a8d1d0Packages/pidgin-docs-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm1c30b69375ee7821de2bbc342339c589bc4bc3dd3108c2e1bd62e72c57da3b97Packages/pidgin-perl-2.7.9-3.el6.2.i686.rpm4dea0497e95163132d24416760be4aa9fc45a0eaf4d741f90ce7189055fa6021SLSA-2011:1849-1Important: kernel security updateSecurity fix:
* Using the SG_IO IOCTL to issue SCSI requests to partitions or LVM volumes resulted in the requests being passed to the underlying block device. If a privileged user only had access to a single partition or LVM volume, they could use this flaw to bypass those restrictions and gain read and write access (and be able to issue other SCSI commands) to the entire block device.
In KVM (Kernel-based Virtual Machine) environments using raw format virtio disks backed by a partition or LVM volume, a privileged guest user could bypass intended restrictions and issue read and write requests (and other SCSI commands) on the host, and possibly access the data of other guests that reside on the same underlying block device. Partition-based and LVM-based storage pools are not used by default. (CVE-2011-4127, Important)
Bug fixes:
* Previously, idle load balancer kick requests from other CPUs could be serviced without first receiving an inter-processor interrupt (IPI). This could have led to a deadlock.
* This update fixes a performance regression that may have caused processes (including KVM guests) to hang for a number of seconds.
* When md_raid1_unplug_device() was called while holding a spinlock, under certain device failure conditions, it was possible for the lock to be requested again, deeper in the call chain, causing a deadlock. Now, md_raid1_unplug_device() is no longer called while holding a spinlock.
* In hpet_next_event(), an interrupt could have occurred between the read and write of the HPET (High Performance Event Timer) and the value of HPET_COUNTER was then beyond that being written to the comparator (HPET_Tn_CMP). Consequently, the timers were overdue for up to several minutes. Now, a comparison is performed between the value of the counter and the comparator in the HPET code. If the counter is beyond the comparator, the "-ETIME" error code is returned.
* Index allocation in the virtio-blk module was based on a monotonically increasing variable "index". Consequently, released indexes were not reused and after a period of time, no new were available. Now, virtio-blk uses the ida API to allocate indexes.
* A bug related to Context Caching existed in the Intel IOMMU support module. On some newer Intel systems, the Context Cache mode has changed from previous hardware versions, potentially exposing a Context coherency race. The bug was exposed when performing a series of hot plug and unplug operations of a Virtual Function network device which was immediately configured into the network stack, i.e., successfully performed dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP). When the coherency race occurred, the assigned device would not work properly in the guest virtual machine. With this update, the Context coherency is corrected and the race and potentially resulting device assignment failure no longer occurs.
* The align_va_addr kernel parameter was ignored if secondary CPUs were initialized. This happened because the parameter settings were overridden during the initialization of secondary CPUs. Also, the align_va_addr parameter documentation contained incorrect parameter arguments. With this update, the underlying code has been modified to prevent the overriding and the documentation has been updated. This update also removes the unused code introduced by the patch for BZ#739456.
* Dell systems based on a future Intel processor with graphics acceleration required the selection of the install system with basic video driver installation option. This update removes this requirement.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.i686.rpm2bcca07a89d18af66d62b28e66b71b412adc34dbeacb935f194298ec7e4dc883Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.i686.rpmf1f763cb96d390f53d19684e9fc1f5c87cf8aeb7266cfc5173f3d110a4d27040Packages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.i686.rpm52d17479d35fd2b5ed9d16c6937513e0857156344fcb7a30f8dd1251d163aa4cPackages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.i686.rpmdc90f2a50eacce4879f2a9779566e506eb61915998a4e659bd54277498c320e3Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.noarch.rpm95e66250b1d9cc9de50f967544b4916176cc0597a1ccc2c32407d5df930c4146Packages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.noarch.rpmb6176bcd39e6eb10d0e7c1451b412523949fb99844af975e2095d8e0fb8ad059Packages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.i686.rpme80e91420b32a127cb198c209ccdff666f380deb4cb02055bb8fc68f33447460Packages/perf-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.i686.rpma20dcf2b692bd05011e45e603c82a98b250e0482e19d144bb445701b0388f934Packages/python-perf-2.6.32-220.2.1.el6.i686.rpm77e9f86afe49e4900184a4a76c4dd597dc3f395cfdd9dd13568a3addc2f84255SLSA-2011:1852-2Critical: krb5-appl security updateA buffer overflow flaw was found in the MIT krb5 telnet daemon (telnetd). A remote attacker who can access the telnet port of a target machine could use this flaw to execute arbitrary code as root. (CVE-2011-4862)
Note that the krb5 telnet daemon is not enabled by default in any version of Scientific Linux. In addition, the default firewall rules block remote access to the telnet port. This flaw does not affect the telnet daemon distributed in the telnet-server package.
For users who have installed the krb5-appl-servers package, have enabled the krb5 telnet daemon, and have it accessible remotely, this update should be applied immediately.criticalScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/krb5-appl-clients-1.0.1-7.el6_2.i686.rpm353d634537134fae700036e19c47fe08f24f4151a6eaffb1a71b1fe29535f185Packages/krb5-appl-servers-1.0.1-7.el6_2.i686.rpma42d5dc904acce5ba8901b8aa0390226af708a3af1bfff0d019191cfc1b6f55aSLSA-2012:0018-1Important: libxml2 security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way libxml2 decoded entity references with long names. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted XML file that, when opened in an application linked against libxml2, would cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-3919)
An out-of-bounds memory read flaw was found in libxml2. A remote attacker could provide a specially-crafted XML file that, when opened in an application linked against libxml2, would cause the application to crash. (CVE-2011-3905)
The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libxml2-2.7.6-4.el6_2.1.i686.rpmd94a4b7cbb73541306b6c4d2d9d2dbe409d953ec32600b6d0189497c681aadd8Packages/libxml2-devel-2.7.6-4.el6_2.1.i686.rpm9d6a771c81b87996c17d98f964378ca298db76ecac2ab581766ad08e96d8efbaPackages/libxml2-python-2.7.6-4.el6_2.1.i686.rpmfd71193c33d85fb5b32ee4e81bf2e2ef8cf0465f15ba1eb52cf961a1d85a43f0Packages/libxml2-static-2.7.6-4.el6_2.1.i686.rpmc0de0370622ad9e875de77f6fe806e0d95d2bdb869fbbb2aa45e2f2560bbfecdSLSA-2012:0019-1Moderate: php53 security updateIt was found that the hashing routine used by PHP arrays was susceptible to predictable hash collisions. If an HTTP POST request to a PHP application contained many parameters whose names map to the same hash value, a large amount of CPU time would be consumed. This flaw has been mitigated by adding a new configuration directive, max_input_vars, that limits the maximum number of parameters processed per request. By default, max_input_vars is set to 1000. (CVE-2011-4885)
An integer overflow flaw was found in the PHP exif extension. On 32-bit systems, a specially-crafted image file could cause the PHP interpreter to crash or disclose portions of its memory when a PHP script tries to extract Exchangeable image file format (Exif) metadata from the image file. (CVE-2011-4566)
After installing the updated packages, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/php-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm44c0a1d0d8b5f15a2d42b1872c777d415db932a94ec4c268eea17c2e86c657f0Packages/php-bcmath-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm20d225dfa2c0932281f5e9c67b24ed37ae1e979d15a2b7a40647124aec864560Packages/php-cli-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm5ab8d7605917cea290c6e1be9a58447085e05881e1389f74662408d0ddb64625Packages/php-common-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmea82e4382ed412bccfcfca284696a920bf5b57dbd2d55f2366322b2093bebff5Packages/php-dba-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmc1f3cd06bfd19b1929a757b2f400c6c800bd517c2ecc21ec3c49f10a45e5255ePackages/php-devel-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmcefcfe4b7ff90c633a6030ff9402cb35916e02cf0b273dc47431e7f8da8e4e87Packages/php-embedded-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmad7c2caa2aeaef2baf17f052fa67349aebe63933177f70e102c1d36b01f63f15Packages/php-enchant-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm432991000eefad2a5de000b40168bd7d65abd99bfe2999077950d890a3f8f81dPackages/php-gd-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpme0d3cd1a6303b8ba01ae33a4038b4c181556f85cea64104de31d64ea764e469ePackages/php-imap-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmccdd0b81557465615b9727d3cadd5149647d00e118b5b59c2de46ed63f984507Packages/php-intl-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm9716bd10fa34d87585d878db54fe26eee5ed0e72f12d9a14f703215a50927a93Packages/php-ldap-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm1a683250a2a1436dc27d14af46f8b19e18e1018e9b02063952eb15d7c08888b6Packages/php-mbstring-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm916fc5d8667370e87c7c63483290de6bc881caef7a15b5811e2dcb44810ade32Packages/php-mysql-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm1c748abdef1036f475d4ad78026bc9d06d9b2a53257e05baed371b8d2007bc72Packages/php-odbc-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmccda048431b2a9b795ef3fdb03b09e11f8f520bc5df47ddf60ec19685969f13cPackages/php-pdo-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm301795d0e6593dce6a6a884197f08f87897346e413e772cff7db57f6a576990fPackages/php-pgsql-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmca2d1564dabc7438e633204e4e3a6bdd85bc0d65638f1ffd43d851e73798309aPackages/php-process-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm9f1cb55d1999210700221ce632075b4f002784e41ab280a0bbaa516b8cf4e475Packages/php-pspell-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm97329a350894794fe2813b0e107d5a6506911bea0b36a82faa09feb56971d455Packages/php-recode-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm0e849422633afeba7d03fa0b8bb839913c5e0d70b69d37487c1f98dc81b3c854Packages/php-snmp-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmffa2911172317ef9e6cee6cf4691d73af34f92541ea8fe797c1eb154714cb8b2Packages/php-soap-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmfc03103a21192f0ff669fabad45a43b5196e4bc94592b70fb21691ed2b94f2dcPackages/php-tidy-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpmcf8128d81501b18d3f64805ab66503dbf91eded10babe4d3dccf70016a173546Packages/php-xml-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm37fc712d5fff3cb3702ced070e836650ef56d74e879e2cced974060b22f712c5Packages/php-xmlrpc-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm56a7144f8f92058d5f52759f6365a81cd4cf51ff774b11a5f55405bdd63632bbPackages/php-zts-5.3.3-3.el6_2.5.i686.rpm8c08bac2d667f4954f49d0526e46e66fa95f7bc9c209082478360e0648811d0bSLSA-2012:0052-1Important: kernel security updateThis update fixes the following security issue:
(CVE-2012-0056, Important)
This update fixes the following bugs:
* The SLSA-2011:1849 kernel update introduced a bug in the Linux kernel scheduler, causing a "WARNING: at kernel/sched.c:5915 thread_return" message and a call trace to be logged. This message was harmless, and was not due to any system malfunctions or adverse behavior. With this update, the WARN_ON_ONCE() call in the scheduler that caused this harmless message has been removed.
* The SLSA-2011:1530 kernel update introduced a regression in the way the Linux kernel maps ELF headers for kernel modules into kernel memory. If a third-party kernel module is compiled on a Scientific Linux system with a kernel prior to SLSA-2011:1530, then loading that module on a system with SLSA-2011:1530 kernel would result in corruption of one byte in the memory reserved for the module. In some cases, this could prevent the module from functioning correctly.
* On some SMP systems the tsc may erroneously be marked as unstable during early system boot or while the system is under heavy load. A "Clocksource tsc unstable" message was logged when this occurred. As a result the system would switch to the slower access, but higher precision HPET clock.
The "tsc=reliable" kernel parameter is supposed to avoid this problem by indicating that the system has a known good clock, however, the parameter only affected run time checks. A fix has been put in to avoid the boot time checks so that the TSC remains as the clock for the duration of system runtime.
The system must be rebooted for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/kernel-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.i686.rpm75ca07a9a9b181320d91e0078f9bbb62e387c90f9eb9874df7d4e273e52190e8Packages/kernel-debug-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.i686.rpm2599ca46755df88f75034db41573331701ce6ea3669f565b3ce35bfe2b0d9adfPackages/kernel-debug-devel-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.i686.rpmf0616cc552e1c661c35f9b56a1caa89f6269cea7c6933598b7487ff51dbaf74bPackages/kernel-devel-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.i686.rpm8fb10682fc771bd9c29b4d28c256f0e001cdc033cbdf20ece5a41f294cd85a96Packages/kernel-doc-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.noarch.rpm02a39152fe60cd2881202eecc3cc42e3f9f8bef7352cf2b9852d21a08375849ePackages/kernel-firmware-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.noarch.rpm5684f7a620f4310a4eed5cd90f758d8edacd614f84257b808072445bba59f86fPackages/kernel-headers-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.i686.rpm97f2dfa7d7b3812f336e2597bb747b55b3267c6d3a604a9cb843cecbdb2b07e8Packages/perf-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.i686.rpm0e90ea6c93a8e9791ccb515843307a4609a93a4ae9b9f2b9c415ae82d2bbf2e4Packages/python-perf-2.6.32-220.4.1.el6.i686.rpm2ca124f88cdeda57c755c09ac5b3426910ae5d60da9a80ac1d974d39f97f8ae4SLSA-2012:0058-1Moderate: glibc security updateAn integer overflow flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way the glibc library read timezone files. If a carefully-crafted timezone file was loaded by an application linked against glibc, it could cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2009-5029)
A denial of service flaw was found in the remote procedure call (RPC) implementation in glibc. A remote attacker able to open a large number of connections to an RPC service that is using the RPC implementation from glibc, could use this flaw to make that service use an excessive amount of CPU time. (CVE-2011-4609)
This update also fixes the following bugs:
* glibc had incorrect information for numeric separators and groupings for specific French, Spanish, and German locales. Therefore, applications utilizing glibc's locale support printed numbers with the wrong separators and groupings when those locales were in use. With this update, the separator and grouping information has been fixed.
* The SLBA-2011:1179 glibc update introduced a regression, causing glibc to incorrectly parse groups with more than 126 members, resulting in applications such as "id" failing to list all the groups a particular user was a member of. With this update, group parsing has been fixed.
* glibc incorrectly allocated too much memory due to a race condition within its own malloc routines. This could cause a multi-threaded application to allocate more memory than was expected. With this update, the race condition has been fixed, and malloc's behavior is now consistent with the documentation regarding the MALLOC_ARENA_TEST and MALLOC_ARENA_MAX environment variables.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/glibc-2.12-1.47.el6_2.5.i686.rpmaa9a69a12dd77ec4cc49918bdb9c50e4d0755850048a2d63ae04161ed06ae063Packages/glibc-common-2.12-1.47.el6_2.5.i686.rpmc7fc487263461f51c2b3ffd9f479b0c09a4d9b937693c5b6497207a5e52bbbbaPackages/glibc-devel-2.12-1.47.el6_2.5.i686.rpm9a744ea631279ee78bee9ecaa117c89691d471b1ac252313ba0e740dbab7ae17Packages/glibc-headers-2.12-1.47.el6_2.5.i686.rpme361fe9852a27e27db237f904f004b3ed8fce76cb5841ccbf15015e62bbe6e32Packages/glibc-static-2.12-1.47.el6_2.5.i686.rpm402634173e043ebfaf4fbf6baf63318bfdd26d192f5ae4bf2f575ad0720214c9Packages/glibc-utils-2.12-1.47.el6_2.5.i686.rpmdd1c3d65608d1d3233d179ccdf371463cf0c09f39b0093f0eea6c7cf04c562a5Packages/nscd-2.12-1.47.el6_2.5.i686.rpm4c17d2b01076b27a4f647b6a8ff14754a60d34046f3d193b93e56ca6a61aacedSLSA-2012:0059-1Moderate: openssl security updateIt was discovered that the Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) protocol implementation in OpenSSL leaked timing information when performing certain operations. A remote attacker could possibly use this flaw to retrieve plain text from the encrypted packets by using a DTLS server as a padding oracle. (CVE-2011-4108)
An information leak flaw was found in the SSL 3.0 protocol implementation in OpenSSL. Incorrect initialization of SSL record padding bytes could cause an SSL client or server to send a limited amount of possibly sensitive data to its SSL peer via the encrypted connection. (CVE-2011-4576)
A denial of service flaw was found in the RFC 3779 implementation in OpenSSL. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make an application using OpenSSL exit unexpectedly by providing a specially-crafted X.509 certificate that has malformed RFC 3779 extension data. (CVE-2011-4577)
It was discovered that OpenSSL did not limit the number of TLS/SSL handshake restarts required to support Server Gated Cryptography. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make a TLS/SSL server using OpenSSL consume an excessive amount of CPU by continuously restarting the handshake. (CVE-2011-4619)
For the update to take effect, all services linked to the OpenSSL library must be restarted, or the system rebooted.moderateScientific LinuxtruetrueScientific Linux 6Packages/openssl-1.0.0-20.el6_2.1.i686.rpm802abccff872bbf6f12e25fa41a27f81d4ef9c9178b32f17217cd8e33aabdcd5Packages/openssl-devel-1.0.0-20.el6_2.1.i686.rpm5c89dbe40f5f5a6d84b89231968614a54aa06b1aa37de3626a535d9d2aac9b15Packages/openssl-perl-1.0.0-20.el6_2.1.i686.rpmbb016b5088e290c67b8fcf6513ca1d9068e5cb26e521ff8374637882a315bd89Packages/openssl-static-1.0.0-20.el6_2.1.i686.rpm044ffad17904331f7f8807fb346d20d22959bc4b7ccef021579710f3a9e76ba5SLSA-2012:0062-1Moderate: t1lib security updateTwo heap-based buffer overflow flaws were found in the way t1lib processed Adobe Font Metrics (AFM) files. If a specially-crafted font file was opened by an application linked against t1lib, it could cause the application to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2010-2642, CVE-2011-0433)
An invalid pointer dereference flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause an application linked against t1lib to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-0764)
A use-after-free flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause an application linked against t1lib to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-1553)
An off-by-one flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause an application linked against t1lib to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2011-1554)
An out-of-bounds memory read flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause an application linked against t1lib to crash. (CVE-2011-1552)
All applications linked against t1lib must be restarted for this update to take effect.moderateScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/t1lib-5.1.2-6.el6_2.1.i686.rpmdc810cabc1f840653fb2163a26b29503d70ed9ea690a5186d1f7ceb7b7b6e995Packages/t1lib-apps-5.1.2-6.el6_2.1.i686.rpm4b89a8b2d01dadb8061503e1bfe05d84eca16b734cf2a285d10ba69f783d4db9Packages/t1lib-devel-5.1.2-6.el6_2.1.i686.rpm414648bba5be57625c54ea0da4230414ef67b176dca1d1a357b6f5c51fa6e821Packages/t1lib-static-5.1.2-6.el6_2.1.i686.rpm0f1ae6734e208a3a0467675a272663a12cfa0422ea1d2c7f0d6cf5fb6a0650f3SLSA-2012:0069-1Moderate: ruby security updateA denial of service flaw was found in the implementation of associative arrays (hashes) in Ruby. An attacker able to supply a large number of inputs to a Ruby application (such as HTTP POST request parameters sent to a web application) that are used as keys when inserting data into an array could trigger multiple hash function collisions, making array operations take an excessive amount of CPU time. To mitigate this issue, randomization has been added to the hash function to reduce the chance of an attacker successfully causing intentional collisions. (CVE-2011-4815)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ruby-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpmac5f511bc2bd00f372234cc221fecb5076678ce98500e14309f89d3cbc2ad54cPackages/ruby-devel-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpm9f144e956f44f48add6625eed4cdc06068a9cfde68c17f70def9aeafb1ebd173Packages/ruby-docs-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpmc11183a93fc65c859b31986162d21bd90aba0010e28b8cf67804365e5882f5bePackages/ruby-irb-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpmecd666c3386b8491778d1d53626e7305ca6c9c83a90b8406dc32051f53b2152bPackages/ruby-libs-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpm3f97f0e48c88e367e1e38f19f44c577d856b503cfd4e6acc3f0fdf9b6394520ePackages/ruby-rdoc-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpmc2068b7d7e2ce04a47348cc0b3c4bb3703891316c4ca87381e49a7ffa725e6a5Packages/ruby-ri-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpmb0f77fa7eebc45ad2f9370908e4854932445719d7bfc1afc1bd20d3ed293f5b0Packages/ruby-static-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpm9a457e8c289c1ba984c1f96abf814450ed8a6d1f5a7ca0f6352492a53b4d45adPackages/ruby-tcltk-1.8.7.352-4.el6_2.i686.rpmdfb117b7665ef4718e427f8432d5e0f62ad303e5a6020fcbe3dd5b0e74dcf7adSLSA-2012:0079-1Critical: firefox security updateA use-after-free flaw was found in the way Firefox removed nsDOMAttribute child nodes. In certain circumstances, due to the premature notification of AttributeChildRemoved, a malicious script could possibly use this flaw to cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2011-3659)
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed web content. A web page containing malicious content could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2012-0442)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox parsed Ogg Vorbis media files. A web page containing a malicious Ogg Vorbis media file could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2012-0444)
A flaw was found in the way Firefox parsed certain Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image files that contained eXtensible Style Sheet Language Transformations (XSLT). A web page containing a malicious SVG image file could cause Firefox to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Firefox. (CVE-2012-0449)
The same-origin policy in Firefox treated http://example.com and http://[example.com] as interchangeable. A malicious script could possibly use this flaw to gain access to sensitive information (such as a client's IP and user e-mail address, or httpOnly cookies) that may be included in HTTP proxy error replies, generated in response to invalid URLs using square brackets. (CVE-2011-3670)
After installing the update, Firefox must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/firefox-3.6.26-1.el6_2.i686.rpmc9f68a7f26314f0b7742c15907548c287d82efa9db7fa0bccfd1ce113882fdb5Packages/xulrunner-1.9.2.26-1.el6_2.i686.rpm29bee6bf426d36d634fa4c7804b2d1b3cb0792706d227425251075591e577469Packages/xulrunner-devel-1.9.2.26-1.el6_2.i686.rpmaa5900d2968a437b789c44a99bb3dfbf4e8ed9e86650b19fac9a95e3ae324594SLSA-2012:0080-1Critical: thunderbird security updateA use-after-free flaw was found in the way Thunderbird removed nsDOMAttribute child nodes. In certain circumstances, due to the premature notification of AttributeChildRemoved, a malicious script could possibly use this flaw to cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2011-3659)
Several flaws were found in the processing of malformed content. An HTML mail message containing malicious content could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2012-0442)
A flaw was found in the way Thunderbird parsed certain Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) image files that contained eXtensible Style Sheet Language Transformations (XSLT). An HTML mail message containing a malicious SVG image file could cause Thunderbird to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running Thunderbird. (CVE-2012-0449)
The same-origin policy in Thunderbird treated http://example.com and http://[example.com] as interchangeable. A malicious script could possibly use this flaw to gain access to sensitive information (such as a client's IP and user e-mail address, or httpOnly cookies) that may be included in HTTP proxy error replies, generated in response to invalid URLs using square brackets. (CVE-2011-3670)
Note: The CVE-2011-3659 and CVE-2011-3670 issues cannot be exploited by a specially-crafted HTML mail message as JavaScript is disabled by default for mail messages. It could be exploited another way in Thunderbird, for example, when viewing the full remote content of an RSS feed.
After installing the update, Thunderbird must be restarted for the changes to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/thunderbird-3.1.18-1.el6_2.i686.rpmc2e109ff30337bf9fc70870cdb3fbff7f550bc4d86ddf2cbb79cfa91d3d26fe8SLSA-2012:0093-1Critical: php security updateIt was discovered that the fix for CVE-2011-4885 (released via SLSA-2012:0071, SLSA-2012:0033, and SLSA-2012:0019 for php packages in Scientific Linux 4, 5, and 6 respectively) introduced an uninitialized memory use flaw. A remote attacker could send a specially-crafted HTTP request to cause the PHP interpreter to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2012-0830)
After installing the updated packages, the httpd daemon must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/php-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpmfc85307a9641745e04c061beed1656985ab4210a2fb1bfcf78a92bfd79fb1686Packages/php-bcmath-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm610fa2c3189da7af305ace55ddb59c477d3805e572f6babbd2866453a80f4e07Packages/php-cli-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpme127a76216dd20365550019122429e4cc1c8887a4a9b84eee2aa88ba28eb95bfPackages/php-common-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm9bde513c02377c73a1ccd31dbae3a15a1590ed8ad79d0861d00353f0f6610938Packages/php-dba-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpma9c77454bb2306544b0657429a41bc1264215e5c2e42536e19ecfee2a47ea52fPackages/php-devel-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm5c0fa9541fc7b8b49d80ee5981aa68d20e29c396b1e93460e3cdc4f3cea018e6Packages/php-embedded-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm9cbfa347ace49649bf48aeef466dff0384e21c80c3167f3eeac0daf9e407f9dePackages/php-enchant-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm84e6150d95fc744a67f96d1e89da08bdc53600441ba80ba7d65c8ded88808a6dPackages/php-gd-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpme0e3e5d0b5332c8f179e11ace006f20d8e75777240002961f5b55cb082c1394dPackages/php-imap-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpmdf82ebefec77e697d1b2b5c5e06a7d9041d92523578fd4c9ff3eb65ddec40fb3Packages/php-intl-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm2bddf9b49142a2c734e3a606d511a4e1ffbe40ba04413b2497936e2f62038d35Packages/php-ldap-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm9334ee4b5204d66d4dd0c1518e1c2903d4aa7bd77932f2805d40e429541a8d73Packages/php-mbstring-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpma7c7f3075840d6e00a23110e892a47d2cddce29043abfcd013ad2ef87bb0850cPackages/php-mysql-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpma85061024e11b6005f70a951467582cf405e48edbd611c0f41f2fdc131c238faPackages/php-odbc-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm1605aa8826538a2b78287908057e0702d5b165d4e643cc74e86483a3cce747d6Packages/php-pdo-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm1f8d699e753e9703e33f7864b0550b3bf659e5c05ecfca656f58d36769863c8dPackages/php-pgsql-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm953714d71840e4539c6425133017152fd6bd454f8e0d21721317f75b64d83028Packages/php-process-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm7022b3fba07afd0d18b193bb2d6ec3c1c6cec402ad59f413f3bd1ef2e3d7360aPackages/php-pspell-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpmcc509240d0c2cd443623cf153ae0192d5ffe16147cb46e0a8d8c5e08f36dc8b7Packages/php-recode-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpmea964df35e95326c15019d62201b8e1805cdf0c2866222c6a8539c75a898c4bbPackages/php-snmp-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm905f7cd6359b4eb3f3206bfc9869158e7944a98641a7cb64e56f379efde68c80Packages/php-soap-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm53442cb52c4df7bb901d369f072a6cef02ad96a01f782efea7cca34cc78e877bPackages/php-tidy-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm4623e1b23994c2c7c0f73b89742db396d45c7398ef69c2278f947da8cafe0bd4Packages/php-xml-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm8ccddd25f286405cc8ebb153714b5ab0841f5faca473270410388a1208a20b18Packages/php-xmlrpc-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm1136af41a50654d9d362f42761327581a4ff4744f452279872a84e3506987018Packages/php-zts-5.3.3-3.el6_2.6.i686.rpm8a6afcce6c1e1134b8941d26c369da070d0e3b6cdf06a8cb9cc4380e5268bfa6SLSA-2012:0095-1Moderate: ghostscript security updateAn integer overflow flaw was found in Ghostscript's TrueType bytecode interpreter. An attacker could create a specially-crafted PostScript or PDF file that, when interpreted, could cause Ghostscript to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2009-3743)
It was found that Ghostscript always tried to read Ghostscript system initialization files from the current working directory before checking other directories, even if a search path that did not contain the current working directory was specified with the "-I" option, or the "-P-" option was used (to prevent the current working directory being searched first). If a user ran Ghostscript in an attacker-controlled directory containing a system initialization file, it could cause Ghostscript to execute arbitrary PostScript code. (CVE-2010-2055)
Ghostscript included the current working directory in its library search path by default. If a user ran Ghostscript without the "-P-" option in an attacker- controlled directory containing a specially-crafted PostScript library file, it could cause Ghostscript to execute arbitrary PostScript code. With this update, Ghostscript no longer searches the current working directory for library files by default. (CVE-2010-4820)
Note: The fix for CVE-2010-4820 could possibly break existing configurations. To use the previous, vulnerable behavior, run Ghostscript with the "-P" option (to always search the current working directory first).
A flaw was found in the way Ghostscript interpreted PostScript Type 1 and PostScript Type 2 font files. An attacker could create a specially-crafted PostScript Type 1 or PostScript Type 2 font file that, when interpreted, could cause Ghostscript to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code. (CVE-2010-4054)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/ghostscript-8.70-11.el6_2.6.i686.rpmcb1d387c0dc3e6b80e9c7006e3f1c22bf96b5fecc21b8bc104b579234155c1eePackages/ghostscript-devel-8.70-11.el6_2.6.i686.rpm84cf1bc2207c50a88158eaead22fcbc27857df8874e1a822b972869e5bccb08dPackages/ghostscript-doc-8.70-11.el6_2.6.i686.rpm6f8ebb7ba313e5b5dda56bf003f5dfdabc0f4d9ca8b948daaa6d35fac858c19fPackages/ghostscript-gtk-8.70-11.el6_2.6.i686.rpm1ce83e65ee2e407e0170bd4c7dcb6e451b5c2652cdb3b426f2b02acfd63c136dSLSA-2012:0105-1Important: mysql security update(CVE-2011-2262, CVE-2012-0075, CVE-2012-0087, CVE-2012-0101, CVE-2012-0102, CVE-2012-0112, CVE-2012-0113, CVE-2012-0114, CVE-2012-0115, CVE-2012-0116, CVE-2012-0118, CVE-2012-0119, CVE-2012-0120, CVE-2012-0484, CVE-2012-0485, CVE-2012-0490, CVE-2012-0492)
These updated packages upgrade MySQL to version 5.1.61. Refer to the MySQL release notes for a full list of changes:
http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.1/en/news-5-1-x.html
After installing this update, the MySQL server daemon (mysqld) will be restarted automatically.importantScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/mysql-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm3da59ed112e333ef835782bdab5cb02a569b5430bf8cbf183c5df306150c3b8cPackages/mysql-bench-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm5be6f4181a5d650ddb9868490d2e20116bbc5746cf824d9501aec80bbd4d84fdPackages/mysql-devel-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm59e54e858b337dadf2fd82b4a223df8f88782db369aabb0f11d18834cd2f4c03Packages/mysql-embedded-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm5b4228b7ba7f663aa52b731799b1ba281e2c3b067d34d414ba4d7fc9d2efdc1ePackages/mysql-embedded-devel-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm359c46dfa74974f97e59814ec4c8674066ac591cda20bf0e47c5e48123db0fe7Packages/mysql-libs-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpm721dd2f7d8b39514607b818b84e2572e433fb906407672fd8a975750c883aed4Packages/mysql-server-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpmd7a2a66e38adbe8572753fd6337824cf07afa6aae4352ad3e175a1d8a3db9ad1Packages/mysql-test-5.1.61-1.el6_2.1.i686.rpme05d4e932b00c82e869e51edc0e4878fabe83b206d6ad20c91ca4cb0cb8a94ffSLSA-2012:0128-1Moderate: httpd security updateIt was discovered that the fix for CVE-2011-3368 (released via SLSA-2011:1391) did not completely address the problem. An attacker could bypass the fix and make a reverse proxy connect to an arbitrary server not directly accessible to the attacker by sending an HTTP version 0.9 request, or by using a specially- crafted URI. (CVE-2011-3639, CVE-2011-4317)
The httpd server included the full HTTP header line in the default error page generated when receiving an excessively long or malformed header. Malicious JavaScript running in the server's domain context could use this flaw to gain access to httpOnly cookies. (CVE-2012-0053)
An integer overflow flaw, leading to a heap-based buffer overflow, was found in the way httpd performed substitutions in regular expressions. An attacker able to set certain httpd settings, such as a user permitted to override the httpd configuration for a specific directory using a ".htaccess" file, could use this flaw to crash the httpd child process or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the "apache" user. (CVE-2011-3607)
A flaw was found in the way httpd handled child process status information. A malicious program running with httpd child process privileges (such as a PHP or CGI script) could use this flaw to cause the parent httpd process to crash during httpd service shutdown. (CVE-2012-0031)
After installing the updated packages, the httpd daemon will be restarted automatically.moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/httpd-2.2.15-15.sl6.1.i686.rpme04107acbb2d96fbd6023815784e4dd9ab390a426a1922661aaa1ec2e3db407cPackages/httpd-devel-2.2.15-15.sl6.1.i686.rpm64c11f0749e6b7d7d1070d8b8c89a014aa2b0bddcd90774edde1e6e04583f355Packages/httpd-manual-2.2.15-15.sl6.1.noarch.rpm45bcb08867457abd1c3165062fa22e1686ccffa1409684f4c22c27d892b7a58dPackages/httpd-tools-2.2.15-15.sl6.1.i686.rpmdc6c0fd2b5ee6dcd8dcf39ca20439c4341fd6be01d2c573a8997d437f88ededePackages/mod_ssl-2.2.15-15.sl6.1.i686.rpm9a86d5198fcc08f878978248e00012f2561d369cbf7837cef7aeb1f2da084990SLSA-2012:0135-1Critical: java-1.6.0-openjdk security updateIt was discovered that Java2D did not properly check graphics rendering objects before passing them to the native renderer. Malicious input, or an untrusted Java application or applet could use this flaw to crash the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), or bypass Java sandbox restrictions. (CVE-2012-0497)
It was discovered that the exception thrown on deserialization failure did not always contain a proper identification of the cause of the failure. An untrusted Java application or applet could use this flaw to bypass Java sandbox restrictions. (CVE-2012-0505)
The AtomicReferenceArray class implementation did not properly check if the array was of the expected Object[] type. A malicious Java application or applet could use this flaw to bypass Java sandbox restrictions. (CVE-2011-3571)
It was discovered that the use of TimeZone.setDefault() was not restricted by the SecurityManager, allowing an untrusted Java application or applet to set a new default time zone, and hence bypass Java sandbox restrictions. (CVE-2012-0503)
The HttpServer class did not limit the number of headers read from HTTP requests. A remote attacker could use this flaw to make an application using HttpServer use an excessive amount of CPU time via a specially-crafted request. This update introduces a header count limit controlled using the sun.net.httpserver.maxReqHeaders property. The default value is 200. (CVE-2011-5035)
The Java Sound component did not properly check buffer boundaries. Malicious input, or an untrusted Java application or applet could use this flaw to cause the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to crash or disclose a portion of its memory. (CVE-2011-3563)
A flaw was found in the AWT KeyboardFocusManager that could allow an untrusted Java application or applet to acquire keyboard focus and possibly steal sensitive information. (CVE-2012-0502)
It was discovered that the CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) implementation in Java did not properly protect repository identifiers on certain CORBA objects. This could have been used to modify immutable object data. (CVE-2012-0506)
An off-by-one flaw, causing a stack overflow, was found in the unpacker for ZIP files. A specially-crafted ZIP archive could cause the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) to crash when opened. (CVE-2012-0501)
Note: If the web browser plug-in provided by the icedtea-web package was installed, the issues exposed via Java applets could have been exploited without user interaction if a user visited a malicious website.
This erratum also upgrades the OpenJDK package to IcedTea6 1.10.6.
All running instances of OpenJDK Java must be restarted for the update to take effect.criticalScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-1.6.0.0-1.43.1.10.6.el6_2.i686.rpm9f94260d78fea1d9473fea4e6fc8c0356f278b678bff7cd0dd99a6ec6abe81dePackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-demo-1.6.0.0-1.43.1.10.6.el6_2.i686.rpm04c931bd1a4e5386daaf5aa63d8eaf1366d30cbb408f1c0ebf68253eac83f775Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel-1.6.0.0-1.43.1.10.6.el6_2.i686.rpma2cb7b7166bd9ebfc7fcd73dc3a66c5d22a9ed5d1bc0b2e1791cae11127f21e4Packages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-javadoc-1.6.0.0-1.43.1.10.6.el6_2.i686.rpmdedc5893c411c088984a5c6f5d5f0ac09d1fcb75af00595e7d950bece0d32b4cPackages/java-1.6.0-openjdk-src-1.6.0.0-1.43.1.10.6.el6_2.i686.rpme171adcd841e73b3754891a2e0a824261ea30042fede2a4b79ee32918edf856bSLSA-2012:0136-1Important: libvorbis security updateA heap-based buffer overflow flaw was found in the way the libvorbis library parsed Ogg Vorbis media files. If a specially-crafted Ogg Vorbis media file was opened by an application using libvorbis, it could cause the application to crash or, possibly, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the application. (CVE-2012-0444)
The desktop must be restarted (log out, then log back in) for this update to take effect.importantScientific LinuxtrueScientific Linux 6Packages/libvorbis-1.2.3-4.el6_2.1.i686.rpm896a6ff0efff828da0d89b2bf8dfdcc1b8ee724f2c5e79b1b8215f018614179bPackages/libvorbis-devel-1.2.3-4.el6_2.1.i686.rpm3bc4424637037192c8304a119f73b5ae616634e31c06f95a15b08d95f99cf343Packages/libvorbis-devel-docs-1.2.3-4.el6_2.1.noarch.rpm3d951a566f3842e81c431838b9fd6fd5717df0abcfe4987bf024d3518c5124c5SLSA-2012:0137-1Moderate: texlive security updateTeX Live embeds a copy of t1lib. The t1lib library allows you to rasterize bitmaps from PostScript Type 1 fonts. The following issues affect t1lib code:
Two heap-based buffer overflow flaws were found in the way t1lib processed Adobe Font Metrics (AFM) files. If a specially-crafted font file was opened by a TeX Live utility, it could cause the utility to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the utility. (CVE-2010-2642, CVE-2011-0433)
An invalid pointer dereference flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause a TeX Live utility to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the utility. (CVE-2011-0764)
A use-after-free flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause a TeX Live utility to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the utility. (CVE-2011-1553)
An off-by-one flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause a TeX Live utility to crash or, potentially, execute arbitrary code with the privileges of the user running the utility. (CVE-2011-1554)
An out-of-bounds memory read flaw was found in t1lib. A specially-crafted font file could, when opened, cause a TeX Live utility to crash. (CVE-2011-1552)moderateScientific LinuxScientific Linux 6Packages/kpathsea-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpm02ab2b58163345c5148dbba798333377d92ae5d9287b9b4402dcfe6f7b5c0c96Packages/kpathsea-devel-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpm10cde51d523e8af01da09fd54ace40aab20a30db100a967cb0d1f0b1c68a0286Packages/mendexk-2.6e-57.el6_2.i686.rpmc48fba61f539332ff79fd2bcadc6e109294a217a774dd2c0690900c28042acfaPackages/texlive-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpmc1a7fcd39dfb73e0e7ca8aa786fd4aecdbdb94aefb136e004e3444fb6bbb4f55Packages/texlive-afm-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpm1aee1edd3bf8f35148144e255c27b285cb13faa7912f8d59dcab9e2d4bceb73fPackages/texlive-context-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpmf9b9b586a1a6f024b3dbe1ba4ace9af8adc52388ce678c2e8310b988b159e288Packages/texlive-dvips-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpmdaa920c4d402dbc552b034003b2139dba5839945cc0c07d74d0e766d4a753c14Packages/texlive-dviutils-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpm50abcb071e7a93e5045884253d18b4e82c0eb8a2010a28211b8b03414ff9a007Packages/texlive-east-asian-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpmf20747fd3a0ee2f8b232175bd8722a6caefd96d39d5b1ad2c61d50593583a71aPackages/texlive-latex-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpm22cdf096e404c125c47d0352a60898ea99726de1a4e76669a122dec5bdb43d61Packages/texlive-utils-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpm3c409e8f3325ffaa79fd5fa43bea545ee0ef8e7f86b31b5f7545516244e770a8Packages/texlive-xetex-2007-57.el6_2.i686.rpm76de7202c734e88fe5dd9ec6bfe527f6ce416a275a9b2ca15ef10a387921cacd