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diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/ConsoleKit2-1.2.1-x86_64-3_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/ConsoleKit2-1.2.1-x86_64-3_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index ef6a179a..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/ConsoleKit2-1.2.1-x86_64-3_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -ConsoleKit2: ConsoleKit2 (user, login, and seat tracking framework) -ConsoleKit2: -ConsoleKit2: ConsoleKit2 is a framework for defining and tracking users, login -ConsoleKit2: sessions, and seats. -ConsoleKit2: -ConsoleKit2: Homepage: https://github.com/ConsoleKit2/ConsoleKit2 -ConsoleKit2: -ConsoleKit2: -ConsoleKit2: -ConsoleKit2: -ConsoleKit2: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/at-3.2.1-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/at-3.2.1-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index acbeeeee..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/at-3.2.1-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -at: at (delayed command execution) -at: -at: at and batch read shell commands from standard input (or a specified -at: file) storing them as a job to be scheduled for execution at a later -at: time. -at: -at: The 'at' command was written by David Parsons and Thomas Koenig. -at: -at: Homepage: http://blog.calhariz.com/tag/at -at: -at: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/cifs-utils-6.10-x86_64-3_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/cifs-utils-6.10-x86_64-3_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cdd5c072..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/cifs-utils-6.10-x86_64-3_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -cifs-utils: cifs-utils (CIFS filesystem utilities) -cifs-utils: -cifs-utils: This is the release version of cifs-utils, a package of utilities for -cifs-utils: doing and managing mounts of the Linux CIFS filesystem. The in-kernel -cifs-utils: CIFS filesystem is generally the preferred method for mounting -cifs-utils: SMB/CIFS shares on Linux. This filesystem relies on a set of -cifs-utils: user-space tools that were originally part of Samba, but have now been -cifs-utils: split off into this separate package. -cifs-utils: -cifs-utils: Home page: http://wiki.samba.org/index.php/LinuxCIFS_utils -cifs-utils: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/cracklib-2.9.7-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/cracklib-2.9.7-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 8b084ab0..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/cracklib-2.9.7-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -cracklib: cracklib (password checking library) -cracklib: -cracklib: CrackLib is a library which may be used in a passwd-like program to -cracklib: prevent users from choosing passwords that could be easily guessed. -cracklib: This package is an updated and modernized distribution of CrackLib as -cracklib: previously released by Alec Muffett. -cracklib: -cracklib: Homepage: https://github.com/cracklib/cracklib -cracklib: -cracklib: -cracklib: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/cups-2.3.3-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/cups-2.3.3-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f581115e..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/cups-2.3.3-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -cups: cups (Common UNIX Printing System) -cups: -cups: The Common UNIX Printing System provides a portable printing layer for -cups: UNIX(R)-like operating systems. It has been developed by Easy Software -cups: Products to promote a standard printing solution for all UNIX vendors -cups: and users. CUPS uses the Internet Printing Protocol ("IPP") as the -cups: basis for managing print jobs and queues. The CUPS package includes -cups: System V and Berkeley command-line interfaces, a PostScript RIP -cups: package for supporting non-PostScript printer drivers, and tools for -cups: creating additional printer drivers and other CUPS services. -cups: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/cyrus-sasl-2.1.27-x86_64-3_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/cyrus-sasl-2.1.27-x86_64-3_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 59a42e27..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/cyrus-sasl-2.1.27-x86_64-3_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -cyrus-sasl: cyrus-sasl (Simple Authentication and Security Layer) -cyrus-sasl: -cyrus-sasl: This is the Cyrus SASL library. Cyrus SASL is used by mail programs -cyrus-sasl: on the client or server side to provide authentication and -cyrus-sasl: authorization services. See RFC 2222 for more information. -cyrus-sasl: -cyrus-sasl: -cyrus-sasl: -cyrus-sasl: -cyrus-sasl: -cyrus-sasl: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/dovecot-2.3.10-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/dovecot-2.3.10-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f7e7c9cc..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/dovecot-2.3.10-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -dovecot: dovecot (IMAP and POP3 server) -dovecot: -dovecot: Dovecot is an open source IMAP and POP3 server for Linux/UNIX-like -dovecot: systems, written with security foremost in mind. -dovecot: -dovecot: Dovecot can work with standard mbox and Maildir formats and it is -dovecot: fully compatible with UW-IMAP and Courier IMAP servers' -dovecot: implementation of them, as well as mail clients accessing the -dovecot: mailboxes directly. -dovecot: -dovecot: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/gnome-keyring-3.36.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/gnome-keyring-3.36.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 030f0c90..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/gnome-keyring-3.36.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -gnome-keyring: gnome-keyring (a tool to handle security credentials) -gnome-keyring: -gnome-keyring: GNOME Keyring is a program designed to take care of the user's -gnome-keyring: security credentials, such as user names and passwords, in an -gnome-keyring: easy to access manner. The keyring is implemented as a daemon -gnome-keyring: and uses the process name gnome-keyring-daemon. -gnome-keyring: -gnome-keyring: -gnome-keyring: -gnome-keyring: -gnome-keyring: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/hplip-3.20.5-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/hplip-3.20.5-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b7b12a3b..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/hplip-3.20.5-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -hplip: hplip (HP print/scan/fax support) -hplip: -hplip: HPLIP is an HP developed solution for printing, scanning, and faxing -hplip: with HP inkjet and laser based printers in Linux. The HPLIP project -hplip: provides printing support for more than 1400 HP printer models, -hplip: including Deskjet, Officejet, Photosmart, PSC (Print Scan Copy), -hplip: Business Inkjet, LaserJet, and LaserJet MFP. -hplip: -hplip: Homepage: http://hplipopensource.com -hplip: -hplip: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/kde-workspace-4.11.22-x86_64-6_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/kde-workspace-4.11.22-x86_64-6_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 88fef50d..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/kde-workspace-4.11.22-x86_64-6_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -kde-workspace: kde-workspace (KDE Plasma Desktop) -kde-workspace: -kde-workspace: This package provides the essential parts of the KDE Plasma Desktop -kde-workspace: that are presented to the user. -kde-workspace: -kde-workspace: -kde-workspace: -kde-workspace: -kde-workspace: -kde-workspace: -kde-workspace: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/libcap-2.34-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/libcap-2.34-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d40f202e..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/libcap-2.34-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -libcap: libcap (get/set POSIX capabilities) -libcap: -libcap: This is a library for getting and setting POSIX.1e (formerly POSIX 6) -libcap: draft 15 capabilities. -libcap: -libcap: Libcap was written by Andrew G. Morgan; however, it would not -libcap: have been possible without the help of Aleph1, Roland Buresund, -libcap: Andrew Main, and Alexander Kjeldaas. -libcap: -libcap: Homepage: http://sites.google.com/site/fullycapable/ -libcap: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/libcgroup-0.41-x86_64-6_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/libcgroup-0.41-x86_64-6_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 23b5774d..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/libcgroup-0.41-x86_64-6_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -libcgroup: libcgroup (library and utilities for kernel control groups) -libcgroup: -libcgroup: Control Groups provide a mechanism for aggregating/partitioning sets of -libcgroup: tasks, and all their future children, into hierarchical groups with -libcgroup: specialized behaviour. It makes use of a filesystem interface. -libcgroup: This package contains a library for developing applications that use -libcgroup: control groups, as well as some basic userspace tools for controlling -libcgroup: and monitoring control groups. -libcgroup: -libcgroup: Homepage: http://libcg.sourceforge.net/ -libcgroup: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/libpwquality-1.4.2-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/libpwquality-1.4.2-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f1146549..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/libpwquality-1.4.2-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -libpwquality: libpwquality (password quality checking library) -libpwquality: -libpwquality: The libpwquality package provides common functions for password -libpwquality: quality checking and also scoring them based on their apparent -libpwquality: randomness. The library also provides a function for generating -libpwquality: random passwords with good pronounceability. -libpwquality: -libpwquality: Homepage: https://github.com/libpwquality/libpwquality -libpwquality: -libpwquality: -libpwquality: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/mariadb-10.4.13-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/mariadb-10.4.13-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index d4500582..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/mariadb-10.4.13-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -mariadb: mariadb (Drop-in replacement for the MySQL Database Server) -mariadb: -mariadb: MariaDB is a backward compatible, drop-in replacement branch of the -mariadb: MySQL(R) Database Server. It includes all major open source storage -mariadb: engines, including the Aria storage engine. -mariadb: -mariadb: Homepage: http://mariadb.org/ -mariadb: -mariadb: -mariadb: -mariadb: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/netatalk-3.1.12-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/netatalk-3.1.12-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f66b47ad..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/netatalk-3.1.12-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -netatalk: netatalk (Appletalk file and print server) -netatalk: -netatalk: Netatalk is an Appletalk file and print server for Linux. Using -netatalk: Netatalk, Macintosh computers on your local network can mount Linux -netatalk: volumes as if they were standard Appletalk network drives, and can -netatalk: print to the Linux box's printer as if it were a network printer -netatalk: supporting PostScript. -netatalk: -netatalk: Netatalk was originally written by the Research Systems Unix Group at -netatalk: The University of Michigan, and is maintained by the Netatalk Team. -netatalk: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/netkit-rsh-0.17-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/netkit-rsh-0.17-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f0884223..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/netkit-rsh-0.17-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -netkit-rsh: netkit-rsh (the BSD rsh/rcp/rlogin clients and daemon) -netkit-rsh: -netkit-rsh: The old BSD rsh suite. Note that none of these programs provide -netkit-rsh: encryption or strong authentication of network connections. As such, -netkit-rsh: their use is discouraged. The "ssh" protocol and package is a -netkit-rsh: cryptographically secure replacement. -netkit-rsh: -netkit-rsh: -netkit-rsh: -netkit-rsh: -netkit-rsh: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/nss-pam-ldapd-0.9.11-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/nss-pam-ldapd-0.9.11-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1cb8a443..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/nss-pam-ldapd-0.9.11-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -nss-pam-ldapd: nss-pam-ldapd (LDAP NSS/PAM module) -nss-pam-ldapd: -nss-pam-ldapd: nss-pam-ldapd is an NSS and PAM module that allows your LDAP server to -nss-pam-ldapd: provide user account, group, host name, alias, netgroup, and basically -nss-pam-ldapd: any other information that you would normally get from /etc/ flat -nss-pam-ldapd: files or NIS. It also allows you to do authentication to an LDAP -nss-pam-ldapd: server. -nss-pam-ldapd: -nss-pam-ldapd: Homepage: https://arthurdejong.org/nss-pam-ldapd/ -nss-pam-ldapd: -nss-pam-ldapd: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/openssh-8.2p1-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/openssh-8.2p1-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index dca51ed4..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/openssh-8.2p1-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -openssh: openssh (Secure Shell daemon and clients) -openssh: -openssh: ssh (Secure Shell) is a program for logging into a remote machine and -openssh: for executing commands on a remote machine. It is intended to replace -openssh: rlogin and rsh, and provide secure encrypted communications between -openssh: two untrusted hosts over an insecure network. sshd (SSH Daemon) is -openssh: the daemon program for ssh. OpenSSH is based on the last free version -openssh: of Tatu Ylonen's SSH, further enhanced and cleaned up by Aaron -openssh: Campbell, Bob Beck, Markus Friedl, Niels Provos, Theo de Raadt, and -openssh: Dug Song. It has a homepage at http://www.openssh.com/ -openssh: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/openvpn-2.4.9-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/openvpn-2.4.9-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 73bb76e0..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/openvpn-2.4.9-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -openvpn: openvpn (secure IP tunnel daemon) -openvpn: -openvpn: OpenVPN is a full-featured SSL VPN which can accommodate a wide range -openvpn: of configurations, including remote access, site-to-site VPNs, WiFi -openvpn: security, and enterprise-scale remote access with load balancing, -openvpn: failover, and fine-grained access-controls. -openvpn: -openvpn: OpenVPN's home on the net is: http://openvpn.net -openvpn: -openvpn: -openvpn: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/pam-1.3.1-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/pam-1.3.1-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index eeab9203..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/pam-1.3.1-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -pam: pam (Pluggable Authentication Modules) -pam: -pam: PAM = Pluggable Authentication Modules. Basically, it is a flexible -pam: mechanism for authenticating users. PAM provides a way to develop -pam: programs that are independent of authentication scheme. However, -pam: these programs will need "authentication modules" (and libpam) at -pam: run-time in order to work. -pam: -pam: Homepage: http://www.linux-pam.org/ -pam: -pam: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/pam-krb5-4.9-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/pam-krb5-4.9-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 87c11500..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/pam-krb5-4.9-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -pam-krb5: pam-krb5 (PAM module for Kerberos v5) -pam-krb5: -pam-krb5: pam-krb5 is a Kerberos PAM module that supports ticket refreshing -pam-krb5: by screen savers, configurable authorization handling, -pam-krb5: authentication of non-local accounts for network services, -pam-krb5: password changing, and password expiration, as well as all the -pam-krb5: standard expected PAM features. -pam-krb5: -pam-krb5: Homepage: https://archives.eyrie.org/software/kerberos -pam-krb5: -pam-krb5: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/polkit-0.116-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/polkit-0.116-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 3fab4403..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/polkit-0.116-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -polkit: polkit (authentication framework) -polkit: -polkit: PolicyKit is an application-level toolkit for defining and handling -polkit: the policy that allows unprivileged processes to speak to privileged -polkit: processes. PolicyKit is specifically targeting applications in rich -polkit: desktop environments on multi-user UNIX-like operating systems. -polkit: -polkit: Homepage: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/polkit -polkit: -polkit: -polkit: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/popa3d-1.0.3-x86_64-3_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/popa3d-1.0.3-x86_64-3_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index cb139b1f..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/popa3d-1.0.3-x86_64-3_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -popa3d: popa3d (a POP3 daemon) -popa3d: -popa3d: popa3d is a Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) server. A POP3 -popa3d: server operates on local mailboxes on behalf of its remote users. -popa3d: Users can connect at any time to check their mailbox and fetch the -popa3d: mail that has accumulated. The design goals of this POP3 server are -popa3d: security, reliability, RFC compliance (slightly relaxed to work with -popa3d: real-world POP3 clients), and high performance. -popa3d: -popa3d: The popa3d daemon was written by Solar Designer. -popa3d: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/ppp-2.4.8-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/ppp-2.4.8-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e6057b22..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/ppp-2.4.8-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -ppp: ppp (Point-to-Point Protocol) -ppp: -ppp: The Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) provides a method for transmitting -ppp: data over serial links. It's commonly used for connecting to the -ppp: Internet using a modem. This package includes the PPP daemon (pppd), -ppp: which negotiates with the peer to establish the link and sets up the -ppp: ppp network interface, and pppsetup, an easy-to-use utility for -ppp: setting up your PPP daemon. -ppp: -ppp: Homepage: https://github.com/paulusmack/ppp -ppp: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/proftpd-1.3.6c-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/proftpd-1.3.6c-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 44ba1eb0..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/proftpd-1.3.6c-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -proftpd: proftpd (FTP server daemon) -proftpd: -proftpd: ProFTPD is the Professional File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server -proftpd: daemon. ProFTPD grew out of the desire to have a secure and -proftpd: configurable FTP server, and out of a significant admiration of the -proftpd: Apache web server. -proftpd: -proftpd: Homepage: http://www.proftpd.org -proftpd: -proftpd: -proftpd: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/samba-4.12.2-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/samba-4.12.2-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index e1800f15..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/samba-4.12.2-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -samba: samba (CIFS file and print server) -samba: -samba: Samba is a CIFS file and print server for CIFS clients. It allows -samba: you to make file space or printers on a Samba host available to CIFS -samba: clients (such as PCs running Windows). -samba: -samba: If you have any Windows file servers, you may be able to replace them -samba: or supplement them with Samba. One of Samba's big strengths is -samba: integration, so you can use it to tie together your Linux hosts and -samba: Windows PC clients. -samba: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/screen-4.8.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/screen-4.8.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 1566120e..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/screen-4.8.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -screen: screen (screen manager with VT100/ANSI terminal emulation) -screen: -screen: Screen is a full-screen window manager that multiplexes a physical -screen: terminal between several processes (typically interactive shells). -screen: Each virtual terminal provides the functions of a DEC VT100 terminal -screen: and several control functions from the ISO 6492 (ECMA 48, ANSI X3.64) -screen: and ISO 2022 standards (e.g. insert/delete line and support for -screen: multiple character sets). There is a scrollback history buffer for -screen: each virtual terminal and a copy-and-paste mechanism that allows -screen: moving text regions between windows. -screen: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/shadow-4.8.1-x86_64-6_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/shadow-4.8.1-x86_64-6_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 29a3d574..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/shadow-4.8.1-x86_64-6_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -shadow: shadow (shadow password suite) -shadow: -shadow: This package includes the necessary programs for handling account -shadow: information in the shadow password format, plus programs for managing -shadow: user and group accounts. It was written by Julianne Frances Haugh and -shadow: the Linux port is maintained by Tomasz Kloczko. -shadow: -shadow: Homepage: https://github.com/shadow-maint/shadow -shadow: -shadow: -shadow: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/sudo-1.9.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/sudo-1.9.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 427ea553..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/sudo-1.9.0-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -sudo: sudo (give limited root privileges to certain users) -sudo: -sudo: 'sudo' is a command that allows users to execute some commands as -sudo: root. The /etc/sudoers file (edited with 'visudo') specifies which -sudo: users have access to sudo and which commands they can run. 'sudo' -sudo: logs all its activities to /var/log/ so the system administrator -sudo: can keep an eye on things. -sudo: -sudo: Homepage: https://www.sudo.ws -sudo: -sudo: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/system-config-printer-1.5.12-x86_64-2_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/system-config-printer-1.5.12-x86_64-2_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0e58e872..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/system-config-printer-1.5.12-x86_64-2_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -system-config-printer: system-config-printer (CUPS printer administration tool) -system-config-printer: -system-config-printer: The purpose of the tool is to configure a CUPS server (often the local -system-config-printer: machine) using the CUPS API. The tool is written in Python, using -system-config-printer: pygtk for the graphical parts and Python bindings (pycups) for the -system-config-printer: CUPS API. It is largely the same as using the CUPS web interface for -system-config-printer: configuring printers, but has the advantage of being a native -system-config-printer: application rather than a web page. -system-config-printer: -system-config-printer: Home: https://github.com/zdohnal/system-config-printer -system-config-printer: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/util-linux-2.35.1-x86_64-5_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/util-linux-2.35.1-x86_64-5_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7e4aa7b7..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/util-linux-2.35.1-x86_64-5_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -util-linux: util-linux (a huge collection of essential utilities) -util-linux: -util-linux: The util-linux package is a huge collection of random utilities -util-linux: that are essential to run a Linux system. -util-linux: -util-linux: Homepage: https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util-linux/ -util-linux: -util-linux: -util-linux: -util-linux: -util-linux: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/vsftpd-3.0.3-x86_64-5_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/vsftpd-3.0.3-x86_64-5_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 47182b36..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/vsftpd-3.0.3-x86_64-5_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -vsftpd: vsftpd (Very Secure FTP Daemon) -vsftpd: -vsftpd: vsftpd is an FTP server, or daemon. The 'vs' stands for Very Secure. -vsftpd: Obviously this is not a guarantee, but a reflection that the entire -vsftpd: codebase was written with security in mind, and carefully designed to -vsftpd: be resilient to attack (as well as extremely fast and scalable). -vsftpd: -vsftpd: The vsftpd homepage is https://security.appspot.com/vsftpd.html -vsftpd: -vsftpd: The Very Secure FTP Daemon was written by Chris Evans. -vsftpd: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/xdm-1.1.11-x86_64-9_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/xdm-1.1.11-x86_64-9_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 507599a6..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/xdm-1.1.11-x86_64-9_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -xdm: xdm (X11 display manager) -xdm: -xdm: xdm is part of X11. -xdm: -xdm: For more information about the X.Org Foundation (the providers of the -xdm: X.Org implementation of the X Window System), see their website: -xdm: -xdm: http://www.x.org -xdm: -xdm: -xdm: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/xlockmore-5.63-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/xlockmore-5.63-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 080d3280..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/xlockmore-5.63-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -xlockmore: xlockmore (screen locker for X) -xlockmore: -xlockmore: Patrick J. Naughton's xlock screensaver/locker for X, with many -xlockmore: more modes added by David A. Bagley. -xlockmore: -xlockmore: The 'Bob' bitmap has been included especially for Slackware, as well -xlockmore: as a Linux penguin logo. (NOTE: the image of J. R. "Bob" Dobbs is a -xlockmore: registered trademark of The Subgenius Foundation, used by permission) -xlockmore: -xlockmore: Homepage: http://sillycycle.com/xlockmore.html -xlockmore: diff --git a/testing/packages/PAM/xscreensaver-5.44-x86_64-1_pam.txt b/testing/packages/PAM/xscreensaver-5.44-x86_64-1_pam.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b94c265b..00000000 --- a/testing/packages/PAM/xscreensaver-5.44-x86_64-1_pam.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -xscreensaver: xscreensaver (a screen saver and locker for X) -xscreensaver: -xscreensaver: A modular screen saver and locker for the X Window System. Highly -xscreensaver: customizable: allows the use of any program that can draw on the -xscreensaver: root window as a display mode. More than 100 display modes are -xscreensaver: included in this package. -xscreensaver: -xscreensaver: Homepage: http://www.jwz.org/xscreensaver -xscreensaver: -xscreensaver: -xscreensaver: |