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Hermes-1.3.2

Information for Hermes-1.3.2:

Description:
HERMES, named after the messenger of the gods, is a library whose
only purpose is to convert graphic data from one pixel format to another in
the fastest possible way.

HERMES will also do surface clearing. And it will do it FAST (even with
x86 and MMX routines if you're on those platforms).

WWW: http://www.clanlib.org/hermes/


html2latex-0.9c

Information for html2latex-0.9c:

Description:
This is an HTML to LaTeX translator.

CREDITS
Nathan Torkington adapted the HTML parser from NCSA's Xmosaic package
(file://ncsa.uiuc.edu/Web/xmosaic) and wrote the conversion
code. The HTML parser code is subject to the NCSA restrictions. The
conversion code is subject to the VUW restrictions. Enquiries should
be sent via e-mail to Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz.


html2rss-0.0.1

Information for html2rss-0.0.1:

Description:
GNU-Darwin html to rss converter

WWW: http://www.gnu-darwin.org


ImageMagick-5.3.8.2

Information for ImageMagick-5.3.8.2:

Description:
ImageMagick is a package for display and interactive manipulation of
images. The package includes tools for image conversion, annotation,
compositing, animation, and creating montages. ImageMagick can read and
write many of the more popular image formats (e.g. JPEG, TIFF, PNM, XPM,
Photo CD, etc.).

The package can be built _without_ the GUI (X11) support at all -- it
will not have the display, import, and animate functionality, but remain
extremely useful for image manipulation.

The optional "display" utility conflicts with the utility of the
same name from the misc/display port/package.

WWW: http://www.ImageMagick.org/


imlib-1.9.14_1

Information for imlib-1.9.14_1:

Description:
a graphic library for enlightenment package


intltool-0.22

Information for intltool-0.22:

Description:
The module contains some utility scripts and assorted auto* magic for
internationalizing various kinds of XML files.

* Features

.glade, .desktop.in, .server.in, .oaf.in).

o Collect the extracted strings together with messages from traditional
source files (.c, .h) in po/$(PACKAGE).pot.

.oaf files. This merge step will happen at build resp. installation
time.

WWW: http://www.gnome.org/


ispell-3.2.06_2

Information for ispell-3.2.06_2:

Description:
Ispell is a fast screen-oriented spelling checker that shows you your
errors in the context of the original file, and suggests possible
corrections when it can figure them out. Compared to UNIX spell, it
is faster and much easier to use. Ispell can also handle languages
other than English.
Included in this port are:
- Afrikaans
- British English
- Danish
- Dutch
- Finnish
- French
- Brasilian
- German (old and new spelling)
- Norwegian
- Swedish
- Polish

WWW: http://fmg-www.cs.ucla.edu/geoff/ispell.html


javavmwrapper-1.4

Information for javavmwrapper-1.4:

Description:
Wrapper script to allow several different Java Virtual Machines to be installed
on the same system.


jbigkit-1.2

Information for jbigkit-1.2:

Description:
JBIG-KIT implements a highly effective data compression algorithm for
bi-level high-resolution images such as fax pages or scanned documents.

This is a portable library of compression and decompression functions
with a documented interface that can be included into your image or
document processing software. Also provided are ready-to-use compression
and decompression programs with a simple command line interface (similar
to the converters found in Jef Poskanzer's PBM conversion package).

JBIG-KIT implements the specification

International Standard ISO/IEC 11544:1993 and ITU-T Recommendation
T.82(1993), "Information technology - Coded representation of picture
and audio information - progressive bi-level image compression",
,

which is commonly referred to as the "JBIG standard". JBIG (Joint
Bi-level Image experts Group) is the committee which developed this
international standard for the lossless compression of images using
arithmetic coding. Like the well-known compression algorithms JPEG and
MPEG, also JBIG has been developed and published by the International
Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International
Telecommunication Union (ITU) (see also and
).


jpeg-6b

Information for jpeg-6b:

Description:
The Independent JPEG Group's JPEG software
==========================================

README for release 6 of 2-Aug-95
================================

This distribution contains the sixth public release of the Independent JPEG
Group's free JPEG software. You are welcome to redistribute this software and
to use it for any purpose, subject to the conditions under LEGAL ISSUES, below.

Serious users of this software (particularly those incorporating it into
larger programs) should contact IJG at jpeg-info@uunet.uu.net to be added to
our electronic mailing list. Mailing list members are notified of updates
and have a chance to participate in technical discussions, etc.

This software is the work of Tom Lane, Philip Gladstone, Luis Ortiz, Jim
Boucher, Lee Crocker, Julian Minguillon, George Phillips, Davide Rossi,
Ge' Weijers, and other members of the Independent JPEG Group.

IJG is not affiliated with the official ISO JPEG standards committee.


ko-ghostscript-httf-5.50_1

Information for ko-ghostscript-httf-5.50_1:

Description:
This is Aladdin Ghostscript, the non-GPL version that comes with a licence
different from the GPL. Read the file PUBLIC in the work/gsX.Y directory or
in ${PREFIX}/share/ghostscript/X.Y/doc/PUBLIC after installation for details !

Ghostscript is the well-known PostScript interpreter which is available for
all common and most esoteric platforms and supports many different printers
and some displays.

Official ghostscript homepage, see:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/index.html

This FreeBSD port includes two useful add-on packages:
o Support for HP DeskJet 670, 690, 850, 855, 870, 890, 1100 and 1600,
see announcement on
http://www.erdw.ethz.ch/~bonk/hp850/hp850.html
o Support for pdfencrypt, see description on
http://www.ozemail.com.au/~geoffk/pdfencrypt/

Thomas Merz has written a Ghostscript manual in PDF format:
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/merz.html

The manual is also available in German language, see:
http://www.muc.de/~tm/free/free.html

For Korean truetype patch, see
http://www.kr.FreeBSD.org/~cjh/freetime/printing/freetype-gs/

--
CHOI Junho
WWW: http://www.kr.FreeBSD.org/~cjh/freetime/printing/freetype-gs/


lam-6.5.4

Information for lam-6.5.4:

Description:
LAM (Local Area Multicomputer) is an MPI programming environment and
development system for heterogeneous computers on a network. With LAM,
a dedicated cluster or an existing network computing infrastructure
can act as one parallel computer solving one problem.

LAM features extensive debugging support in the application
development cycle and peak performance for production applications.
LAM features a full implementation of the [20]MPI communication
standard (with the exception that canceling sent messages is not
supported).

http://www.lam-mpi.org/


latex2e-2000.06

Information for latex2e-2000.06:

Description:
LaTeX is a TeX macro package.

The previous version of LaTeX was known as LaTeX2.09. Over the years
many extensions have been developed for LaTeX. LaTeX2e brings all
extensions back under a single format and thus prevents the
proliferation of mutually incompatible dialects of LaTeX 2.09. With
LaTeX2e the `new font selection scheme' is standard and, for example,
amstex (formerly the AmSLaTeX format) or slides (formerly the SLiTeX
format) are simply extension packages, all working with the same base
format. The introduction of a new release also made it possible to
add a small number of often-requested features and to make the task of
writing packages and classes simpler.


lcms-1.08

Information for lcms-1.08:

Description:
LCMS is the Little Color Management System, a Color Matching Method
(CMM) library which implements fast transforms between ICC profiles.
It is released under LGPL with source code and meant to be portable.

Color management refers to techniques that ensure consistent color
as images are transferred from scanners or cameras to monitors and
printers.

WWW: http://www.littlecms.com/

Mikhail Teterin
mi@aldan.algebra.com


libaudiofile-0.2.3

Information for libaudiofile-0.2.3:

Description:
This Audio File Library is an implementation of the SGI Audio File
library. Since the latter is specified ambiguously in places, I've
taken some liberties in interpreting certain such ambiguities. At the
present, not all features of the SGI Audio File library are
implemented. I feel, though, that this implementation of the Audio
File Library offers enough functionality to be useful for general
tasks.

This library allows the processing of audio data to and from audio
files of many common formats (currently AIFF, AIFC, WAVE, and
NeXT/Sun).

WWW: http://oss.sgi.com./projects/audiofile/
http://www.68k.org./~michael/audiofile/

-Vanilla
vanilla@FreeBSD.ORG


libdnd-1.1

Information for libdnd-1.1:

Description:
This library allows to use drag and drop protocol with any X program.
The protocol in question - DND - is developed by Cesar Crucius. OffiX
applications use this protocol, for example.


libdockapp-0.4.0

Information for libdockapp-0.4.0:

Description:
Standard library for Window Maker dock apps.

- Jim


libesmtp-0.8.4

Information for libesmtp-0.8.4:

Description:
libESMTP 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. libESMTP is not
intended to be used as part of a program that implements a Mail
Transport Agent.

libESMTP is an attempt to provide a robust implementation of the SMTP
protocol for use with mail clients. It is being developed as a reaction
to the experience of incomplete or buggy implementations of SMTP and
also to help remove the need for the installation of MTAs on
workstations which only need them to provide a sendmail command for a
mail client to post its mail.

WWW: http://www.stafford.uklinux.net/libesmtp/

- Anton
tobez@FreeBSD.org


libgda-0.2.96_1

Information for libgda-0.2.96_1:

Description:
GNU Data Access (GDA) is an attempt to provide uniform access to
different kinds of data sources (databases, information servers,
mail spools, etc).

It is a complete architecture that provides all you need to access
your data, defined by a set of CORBA interfaces as generic as possible
(but very powerful at the same time) so that any kind of data source
can be accessed through them.

libgda is an interface to the GDA architecture, providing a nice
wrapper around the CORBA interfaces, for both the client and the server
parts. It also provides a bunch of tools to help you both in the
development and management of your data sources, all done through
the GDA model's set of CORBA interfaces.

libgda was part of the GNOME-DB project, but has been separated from it
to allow non-GNOME applications to be developed based on it.

WWW: http://www.gnome-db.org/


libghttp-1.0.9

Information for libghttp-1.0.9:

Description:
GNOME http client library.

It is for making HTTP 1.1 requests.

-Vanilla
vanilla@FreeBSD.ORG


libglade-0.17_2

Information for libglade-0.17_2:

Description:
A library that allows you to load GLADE interfaces at runtime (you don't
have to generate stubs with GLADE before hand). This way you can change
the look of your application without recompiling. This way you can write
the logic behind the interface separately from the code to build the
interface, so changing the interface is not so much of a problem.


libgnugetopt-1.1

Information for libgnugetopt-1.1:

Description:
GNU getopt library similar but more powerful than the standard getopt(3).
It includes the GNU-style getopt_long() function.


libiconv-1.8

Information for libiconv-1.8:

Description:
This library provides an iconv() implementation, for use on systems which
don't have one, or whose implementation cannot convert from/to Unicode.

It provides support for the encodings:

European languages
ASCII, ISO-8859-{1,2,3,4,5,7,9,10,13,14,15,16}, KOI8-R, KOI8-U, KOI8-RU,
CP{1250,1251,1252,1253,1254,1257}, CP{850,866}, Mac{Roman,CentralEurope,
Iceland,Croatian,Romania}, Mac{Cyrillic,Ukraine,Greek,Turkish},
Macintosh
Semitic languages
ISO-8859-{6,8}, CP{1255,1256}, Mac{Hebrew,Arabic}
Japanese
EUC-JP, SHIFT-JIS, CP932, ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-JP-2, ISO-2022-JP-1
Chinese
EUC-CN, HZ, GBK, EUC-TW, BIG5, CP950, ISO-2022-CN, ISO-2022-CN-EXT
Korean
EUC-KR, CP949, ISO-2022-KR
Armenian
ARMSCII-8
Georgian
Georgian-Academy, Georgian-PS
Thai
TIS-620, CP874, MacThai
Laotian
MuleLao-1, CP1133
Vietnamese
VISCII, TCVN, CP1258
Platform specifics
HP-ROMAN8, NEXTSTEP
Full Unicode
UTF-8, UCS-2, UCS-2BE, UCS-2LE, UCS-4, UCS-4BE, UCS-4LE, UTF-16,
UTF-16BE, UTF-16LE, UTF-7, JAVA
Full Unicode, in terms of `uint16_t' or `uint32_t'
(with machine dependent endianness and alignment)
UCS-2-INTERNAL, UCS-4-INTERNAL

It can convert from any of these encodings to any other, through Unicode
conversion. It has also some limited support for transliteration, i.e.
when a character cannot be represented in the target character set, it can
be approximated through one or several similarly looking characters.

libiconv is for you if your application needs to support multiple character
encodings, but that support lacks from your system.


libimg-1.2.4

Information for libimg-1.2.4:

Description:
This is an image format handler for Tk. It handles the following image
formats:

bmp, gif, png, jpeg, tiff, xpm, xbm, and postscript.

Using this library with Tcl/Tk applications allows one to work with
photos and images in the application.

WWW: http://members1.chello.nl/~j.nijtmans/img.html


libmng-1.0.3

Information for libmng-1.0.3:

Description:
The libmng library supports decoding, displaying, encoding, and various other
manipulations of Multiple-image Network Graphics (MNG) format image files. It
uses the zlib(3) compression library, and optionally the JPEG library by the
Independant JPEG Group (IJG) and/or lcms (little CMS), a color-management
library by Marti Maria Saguar.

WWW: http://www.libmng.com/

Mikhail Teterin
mi@aldan.algebra.com


libole2-0.2.4

Information for libole2-0.2.4:

Description:
A support library, containing OLE2 functions, required for MS-Excel
support in gnumeric, the GNOME spreadsheet.

WWW: http://www.gnome.org/


libproplist-0.10.1

Information for libproplist-0.10.1:

Description:
This library is necessary for property settings for some gnome applications.

The purpose of PL is to closely mimick the behaviour of the property
lists used in GNUstep/OPENSTEP (there formed with the NSString,
NSData, NSArray and NSDictionary classes) and to be compatible with
it. PL enables programs that use configuration or preference files to
make these compatible with GNUstep/OPENSTEP's user defaults handling
mechanism, without needing to use Objective-C or GNUstep/OPENSTEP
themselves.


libtool-1.3.4_4

Information for libtool-1.3.4_4:

Description:
This is GNU Libtool, a generic library support script. Libtool hides
the complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable
interface.

To use libtool, add the new generic library building commands to your
Makefile, Makefile.in, or Makefile.am.

WWW: http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/


libungif-4.1.0b1

Information for libungif-4.1.0b1:

Description:
GIF loading and saving shared library. (Saving uses an uncompressed gif
algorithm that does not use LZW compression.)

See /usr/local/share/doc/libungif directory for more information
on libungif's capabilities.

WWW: http://prtr-13.ucsc.edu/~badger/software/libungif/


libunicode-0.4_3

Information for libunicode-0.4_3:

Description:
libunicode is a library for manipulating Unicode characters and
strings. It understands both the UTF-8 and UCS-2 encodings, and has a
framework for adding support for new encodings.

WWW: http://www.gnome.org/


libwmf-0.2.1

Information for libwmf-0.2.1:

Description:
libwmf is a library for unix like machines that can convert wmf
files into other formats, currently it supports a gd binding
to convert to png, and an X one to draw direct to an X window
or pixmap.

WWW: http://www.wvware.com/libwmf.html


libwww-5.3.2

Information for libwww-5.3.2:

Description:
The W3C Reference Library is a general code base that can be used to build
clients and servers. It contains code for accessing HTTP, FTP, Gopher, News,
WAIS, Telnet servers, and the local file system. Furthermore it provides
modules for parsing, managing and presenting hypertext objects to the user
and a wide spectra of generic programming utilities. The Library is the
basis for many World-Wide Web applications and all the W3C software is build
on top of it. The Library is a required part of all other W3C applications
in this distribution.

WWW: http://www.w3.org/Library/



Description:




Description:


lynx-2.8.4d19

Information for lynx-2.8.4d19:

Description:
lynx is a program which allows a user to access World-Wide Web servers
and other information servers. It uses only ascii representation so
that it can be used from ascii-terminals and dialin-lines.

WWW: http://lynx.isc.org/current/


mc-4.5.51

Information for mc-4.5.51:

Description:
This is version 3.0 of the Midnight Commander, a free Norton Commander
Clone with many useful features. The Midnight Commander comes with
mouse support on xterms.

The Midnight Commander is a directory browsing tool which bears a
certain remote resemblance to John Socha's Norton Commander for DOS.
The Midnight Commander doesn't have all the bells and whistles of its
DOS counterpart, but was written in much less time.


Mesa-3.4.2_1

Information for Mesa-3.4.2_1:

Description:
Mesa is a 3-D graphics library with an API which is very similar to that
of OpenGL*. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax
or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics,
Inc. However, the author makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a
compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with Silicon Graphics, Inc.
Those who want a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed
vendor. This software is distributed under the terms of the GNU Library
General Public License, see the LICENSE file for details.

paulo@isr.uc.pt

WWW: http://www.mesa3d.org/


mkcatalog-1.1

Information for mkcatalog-1.1:

Description:
A maintainance utility for sgml catalog files.

mkcatalog maintains sgml "catalog" files.

usage: mkcatalog [-pq] install|deinstall dtd-subdirectory [catalog-filename]
options:
-p preserve old catalog file.
-q silent mode

commands(required):
install set DTD configuration to catalog files.
deinstall usset DTD configuration from catalog files.

required arguments:
dtd-subdirectory DTD sub-directory.
(root sgml direcotry is ${PREFIX}/share/sgml.)

optional arguments:
catalog-filename DTD catalog filename.

for example:
# mkcatalog install html/4.0

This commands do the following actions:
1. Add `CATALOG "html/catalog"' to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog.
2. Add `CATALOG "4.0/catalog"'
to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/html/catalog.


# mkcatalog install docbook/4.1 docbook41.cat

This commands do the following actions:
1. Add `CATALOG "docbook/catalog"' to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog.
2. Add `CATALOG "4.1/docbook41.cat"'
to ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/catalog.


# mkcatalog deinstall docbook/4.1 docbook41.cat

This commands do the following actions:
1. Delete `CATALOG "4.1/docbook41.cat"'
from ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/docbook/catalog.
2. Delete `CATALOG "docbook/catalog"'
from ${PREFIX}/share/sgml/catalog.

---
shige@FreeBSD.org


mozilla-fink-1.0.0-1gd

Information for mozilla-fink-1.0.0-1gd:

Description:
This is the current release of the Mozilla open source web browser. It should
be fully compliant with all W3C standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL,
JavaScript, MathML, SVG and RDF. This version also supports SSL encryption,
and Java with the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in.

This is the latest release of the Mozilla browser. It contains all the
bugfixes and security enhancements from the mozilla port as well as
new new features.

WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/


mpeg_lib-1.3.1

Information for mpeg_lib-1.3.1:

Description:
The MPEG Library is a collection of C routines to decode MPEG movies
and dither them in a variety of colour schemes. Most of the code in
the library comes directly from the Berkely MPEG player, an
X11-specific implementation that works fine, but suffers from minimal
documentation and a lack of modularity. A front end to the Berkeley
decoding engine was developed by Greg Ward at the Montreal
Neurological Institute in May/June 1994 to facilitate the development
of an MPEG player specifically for Silicon Graphics workstations; the
decoding engine together with the MNI front end constitute the MPEG
Library.

WWW: http://starship.python.net/~gward/mpeglib/


mpg123-0.59r

Information for mpg123-0.59r:

Description:
The mpg123 reads one or more files (or standard input if ``-'' is
specified) or URLs and plays them on the audio device (default) or
outputs them to stdout. file/URL is assumed to be an MPEG-1/2 audio
bit stream.

WWW: http://www.mpg123.de/


mpg123-esound-0.59r

Information for mpg123-esound-0.59r:

Description:
The mpg123 reads one or more files (or standard input if ``-'' is
specified) or URLs and plays them on the audio device (default) or
outputs them to stdout. file/URL is assumed to be an MPEG-1/2 audio
bit stream.

WWW: http://www.mpg123.de/


mpi-x-povray-3.1g

Information for mpi-x-povray-3.1g:

Description:
POV-Ray(TM) 3.1g Persistence of Vision Ray Tracer

The Persistence of Vision(TM) Ray-Tracer creates three-dimensional,
photo-realistic images using a rendering technique called ray-tracing. It
reads in a text file containing information describing the objects and
lighting in a scene and generates an image of that scene from the view point
of a camera also described in the text file. Ray-tracing is not a fast
process by any means, but it produces very high quality images with realistic
reflections, shading, perspective and other effects.

Legal and License information can be consulted in the following file
/usr/local/lib/povray31/povlegal.doc

WWW: http://www.povray.org/

Ported to FreeBSD by Paulo Menezes, paulo@isr.uc.pt
Port updated (1.3d) by Oliver Fromme, olli@fromme.com


mpich-1.2.4

Information for mpich-1.2.4:

Description:
MPICH is a portable implementation of the MPI (Message Passing
Interface) standard. The goal of MPI, simply stated, is to develop a
widely used standard for writing message-passing programs. As such the
interface should establish a practical, portable, efficient, and
flexible standard for message passing. Included are a full set of
documents and parallel programming examples.

WWW: http://www.mcs.anl.gov/mpi/mpich/


ncurses-5.2gd

Information for ncurses-5.2gd:

Description:
The ncurses software includes a SVr4 and XSI-Curses compatible
curses library as well as terminfo tools include "tic", "infocmp",
and "captoinfo". The library is used by other programs for text-mode
support of color, multiple highlights, forms-drawing characters,
automatic recognition of keybad and function-key sequences, and
more.

The ncurses library uses a terminfo database (included), but can
be configured to use BSD's /etc/termcap file instead. This has
been approved by the old 4.4BSD curses maintainer as the official
4.4BSD curses successor.


netcdf-3.5.b8

Information for netcdf-3.5.b8:

Description:
NetCDF (network Common Data Form) is an interface for array-oriented
data access and a library that provides an implementation of the
interface. The netCDF library also defines a machine-independent
format for representing scientific data. Together, the interface,
library, and format support the creation, access, and sharing of
scientific data. The netCDF software was developed at the Unidata
Program Center in Boulder, Colorado.

WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/


nspr-4.1.2

Information for nspr-4.1.2:

Description:
Netscape Portable Runtime (NSPR) provides a platform-neutral API for system
level and libc like functions. The API is used in the Mozilla client, many of
Netscape/AOL/iPlanet's and other software offerings.

WWW: http://www.mozilla.org/projects/nspr/index.html


oaf-0.6.10

Information for oaf-0.6.10:

Description:
OAF is the Object Activation Framework, a much more powerful replacement
for gnorba in the GNOME 1.4 development platform. It's used by Nautilus
(and optinally by Bonobo by other GNOME applications) for advanced
object query and activation capabilities.

WWW: http://www.gnome.org/


openoffice-1.0.1gd-beta

Information for openoffice-1.0.1gd-beta:

Description:
OpenOffice.org is an Open Source, community-developed, multi-platform office
productivity suite. It includes the key desktop applications, such as a
word processor, spreadsheet, presentation manager, and drawing program,
with a user interface and feature set similar to other office suites.

Components include:
* A universal word processing application for creating business
letters, extensive text documents, professional layouts, and HTML
documents.
* A sophisticated application for performing advanced spreadsheet
functions, such as analyzing figures, creating lists, and viewing data.
* A tool for creating effective eye-catching presentations.
* A vector-oriented draw module that enables the creation of 3D
illustrations


OpenSSH-askpass-1.2.2.2001.02.24

Information for OpenSSH-askpass-1.2.2.2001.02.24:

Description:
ssh-askpass is a small applet intended for use in conjunction with
OpenSSH. It pops up a window and requests the user input their SSH
passphrase. It is not designed to be executed directly, but to be called
by OpenSSH's ssh-add(1) utility. If no controlling terminal is found (e.g.
ssh-add is called from the .xinitrc as part of the X login process), and
DISPLAY is set, ssh-add will spawn ssh-askpass to request the password.

WWW: http://www.openssh.com/


ORBit-0.5.17

Information for ORBit-0.5.17:

Description:
ORBit is a high-performance CORBA ORB with support for the C language.
It allows programs to send requests and receive replies from other
programs, regardless of the locations of the two programs.