Package: abuse
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Doug Geiger <runexe@ntplx.net>
version: 1.10-4
depends: aout-svgalib | X11R6
filename: contrib/binary/abuse_1.10-4.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/abuse.deb
size: 2127306
md5sum: a33ebf1d1ae13a2804784cde35dd3733
description: The demo of the Linux version of Crack dot Com's Abuse action game.
 Abuse is an SVGAlib and X11R6 action game from Crack dot Com.
 The Ants have taken over the world, and the Resistance is depending on 
 you, lone armor-clad hero to destroy the Ants, and free humanity.
 Requires a mouse. Binary only.
architecture: i386

Package: compress-package
priority: extra
section: contrib
maintainer: Yves Arrouye <arrouye@debian.org>
version: 1.3-1
filename: contrib/binary/compress-package_1.3-1.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/cmprpckg.deb
size: 13576
md5sum: 561c5b77f451346bf436fb6727a0e9f6
description: fileset to build Debian compress packages
 This package contains some files that automatize the task of building
 Debian packages containing the BSD compress(1) command.
 .
 Please note that the usual compress implementation uses an algorithm
 that is patented by Unisys and that use of such a compress may be
 subject to authorization from Unisys.
architecture: all

Package: ddd-dmotif
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 1.4d-2
depends: libc5, ncurses3.0, elf-x11r6lib
recommends: gdb (>=4.13)
conflicts: ddd
provides: ddd
filename: contrib/binary/ddd-dmotif_1.4d-2.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/ddd-dmtf.deb
size: 644602
md5sum: ba330533c71e6e98f0f94f9f00fd23bf
description: The Data Display Debugger, a graphical UI for GDB.
 The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a comfortable graphical
 user interface to the GDB debugger. Besides "usual"
 features such as viewing source texts and breakpoints, DDD
 provides a *graphical data display*, where data structures
 are displayed as graphs. A simple mouse click dereferences
 pointers or reveals structure contents. Complex data
 structures can be explored incrementally and interactively,
 using automatic layout if preferred. Each time the program
 stops, the data display reflects the current variable
 values. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by
 viewing its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of
 source code.
 .
 Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written
 in C, C++, Ada, Fortran, Pascal, or Modula-2; machine-level
 debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; GDB/DBX
 command-line interface with full editing, history, and
 completion capabilities; breakpoint, backtrace, and history
 editors; optional program execution in terminal emulator
 window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual;
 interactive help on the OSF/Motif user interface. DDD has
 been designed to compete with well-known commercial
 debuggers.
 .
 This package contains a DDD binary dynamically linked
 against Motif 2.0; it requires that you own a copy of the
 Motif shared libraries.
architecture: i386
source: ddd

Package: ddd-smotif
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Robert Leslie <rob@mars.org>
version: 1.4d-2
depends: libc5, ncurses3.0, elf-x11r6lib
recommends: gdb (>=4.13)
conflicts: ddd
provides: ddd
filename: contrib/binary/ddd-smotif_1.4d-2.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/ddd-smtf.deb
size: 1178162
md5sum: 4194f143bfadb627c5546b06de96cfb0
description: The Data Display Debugger, a graphical UI for GDB.
 The Data Display Debugger (DDD) is a comfortable graphical
 user interface to the GDB debugger. Besides "usual"
 features such as viewing source texts and breakpoints, DDD
 provides a *graphical data display*, where data structures
 are displayed as graphs. A simple mouse click dereferences
 pointers or reveals structure contents. Complex data
 structures can be explored incrementally and interactively,
 using automatic layout if preferred. Each time the program
 stops, the data display reflects the current variable
 values. Using DDD, you can reason about your application by
 viewing its data, not just by viewing it execute lines of
 source code.
 .
 Other DDD features include: debugging of programs written
 in C, C++, Ada, Fortran, Pascal, or Modula-2; machine-level
 debugging; hypertext source navigation and lookup; GDB/DBX
 command-line interface with full editing, history, and
 completion capabilities; breakpoint, backtrace, and history
 editors; optional program execution in terminal emulator
 window; debugging on remote host; on-line manual;
 interactive help on the OSF/Motif user interface. DDD has
 been designed to compete with well-known commercial
 debuggers.
 .
 This package contains a DDD binary statically linked
 against Motif 2.0.
architecture: i386
source: ddd

Package: ferret
priority: extra
section: contrib
maintainer: Brian White <bcwhite@verisim.com>
version: 1.1-eval-1
depends: libc5, perl (>=5.003), perl (<<5.004), libgdbm1, libg++27
filename: contrib/binary/ferret_1.1-eval-1.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/ferret.deb
size: 142074
md5sum: 78aff9c5e813760c750e7fbce85ef61f
description: A small to medium sized search engine with a Perl interface
 Ferret is intended for indexing a collection of documents containing
 thousands of files and tens to hundreds of megabytes worth of data.
 Originally intended for indexing small to medium sized web-sites, the
 actual engine is general enough to be used for any type of text.
 .
 The query mechanism is very fast and includes a nifty front-end for
 the World-Wide-Web.  Three different web interfaces are available
 to support everyone from the novice to advanced user.  Multiple output
 formats are also available.
 .
 Ferret supports many advanced search abilities including:  boolean
 operators, phrase matching, proximity, and word expansion.
 .
 Ferret is a commercial product that is free for educational or non-profit
 organizations.  For more information, send email to ferret-info@verisim.com,
 phone +1-613-224-7547, fax +1-613-224-7542, or visit http://www.verisim.com/
 .
 *** This evaluation version is completely free until November 26th, 1996! ***
architecture: i386

Package: gimp-dmotif
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Rob Browning <osiris@cs.utexas.edu>
version: 0.54.1-3
depends: X11R6, libc5
recommends: xpm4.7, libjpeg6a, libpng1, libtiff3
conflicts: gimp
provides: gimp
filename: contrib/binary/gimp-dmotif_0.54.1-3.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/gimpdmtf.deb
size: 312394
md5sum: 5f44145af0d043d379fb9f9105bba4d4
description: The GIMP (General Image Manipulation Program) dynamically linked.
 The GIMP is designed to provide an intuitive graphical interface to a
 variety of image editing operations.
 .
 The GIMP's functionality includes: 
 .
      Support for 8, 15, 16, & 24 bit displays 
      Ordered and Floyd-Steinberg Dithering for 8 bit 
      RGB, Grayscale, & Indexed color modes 
      Multiple views of same image to ease complex tasks 
      Fast zooming and panning on images 
      Full suite of selection tools - (rectangle, ellipse, freehand, 
        fuzzy, bezier, intelligent) 
      Transform tools - (rotate, scale, shear, flip) 
      Crop, color picker, bucket-fill, blend, & text tools 
      Paint tools - (paintbrush, airbrush, clone, blur, sharpen, convolve) 
      Full set of brush masks and support for arbitrary brushes 
      File format support - (jpg, tif, gif, png, xpm) 
      Numerous effects filters - (blur, edge detect, pixelize, ...) 
      Channel operations - (add, composite, blend, ...) 
 .  
 A good deal of the GIMP's functionality is invested in external
 modules, called plug-ins.  These independent programs are called from
 the GIMP to run as separate processes and carry out essential tasks
 such as loading and saving images, running effects filters, combining
 multiple images with channel operations, and communicating with other
 programs (such as scanning software, ray tracers, other image
 manipulation packages, etc).  Programmers are invited/urged to add
 new functionality by creating new plug-ins.
 .
 GIMP requires Motif. This package is dynamically linked against Motif
 for people who have Motif installed on their system.
architecture: i386
source: gimp

Package: gimp-smotif
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Rob Browning <osiris@cs.utexas.edu>
version: 0.54.1-3
depends: X11R6, libc5
recommends: xpm4.7, libjpeg6a, libpng1, libtiff3
conflicts: gimp
provides: gimp
filename: contrib/binary/gimp-smotif_0.54.1-3.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/gimpsmtf.deb
size: 845352
md5sum: a3f47ba52740d10ae6fafb2207870a7d
description: The GIMP (General Image Manipulation Program) statically linked.
 The GIMP is designed to provide an intuitive graphical interface to a
 variety of image editing operations.
 .
 The GIMP's functionality includes: 
 .
      Support for 8, 15, 16, & 24 bit displays 
      Ordered and Floyd-Steinberg Dithering for 8 bit 
      RGB, Grayscale, & Indexed color modes 
      Multiple views of same image to ease complex tasks 
      Fast zooming and panning on images 
      Full suite of selection tools - (rectangle, ellipse, freehand, 
        fuzzy, bezier, intelligent) 
      Transform tools - (rotate, scale, shear, flip) 
      Crop, color picker, bucket-fill, blend, & text tools 
      Paint tools - (paintbrush, airbrush, clone, blur, sharpen, convolve) 
      Full set of brush masks and support for arbitrary brushes 
      File format support - (jpg, tif, gif, png, xpm) 
      Numerous effects filters - (blur, edge detect, pixelize, ...) 
      Channel operations - (add, composite, blend, ...) 
 .  
 A good deal of the GIMP's functionality is invested in external
 modules, called plug-ins.  These independent programs are called from
 the GIMP to run as separate processes and carry out essential tasks
 such as loading and saving images, running effects filters, combining
 multiple images with channel operations, and communicating with other
 programs (such as scanning software, ray tracers, other image
 manipulation packages, etc).  Programmers are invited/urged to add
 new functionality by creating new plug-ins.
 .
 GIMP requires Motif. This package is statically linked against Motif
 for people who don't have Motif installed on their system.
architecture: i386
source: gimp

Package: koules
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Klee Dienes <klee@debian.org>
version: 1.2-2
depends: libc5, elf-x11r6lib
filename: contrib/binary/koules_1.2-2.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/koules.deb
size: 215460
md5sum: ea86a6f260b8de1ee32b23e4a13851da
description: Space action game for X11.
 A somewhat abstract space action game for X11 with sound.
 Supports multiplayer deathmatch and cooperative play.
 .
 See <URL:http://www.paru.cas.cz/~hubicka/koules> for more
 information.
architecture: i386
installed-size: 10

Package: logwrites
priority: extra
section: contrib
maintainer: Heiko Schlittermann <heiko@lotte.sax.de>
version: 1.1-1
depends: libc5
filename: contrib/binary/logwrites_1.1-1.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/logwrite.deb
size: 8912
md5sum: 600eca8dc46f83c6c53164fd9a735ed8
description: Library for intercepting, logging and saving file 
 modifications as they are being done.
 .
 This is useful for tracking changes to files while installing
 software packages.
architecture: i386

Package: lyx
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Michael Meskes <meskes@debian.org>
version: 0.10.6-2
depends: elf-x11r6lib, libc5 (>= 5.2.18), elf-x11r6lib, xpm4.7, libg++27, xforms
recommends: latex, dvipsk
filename: contrib/binary/lyx_0.10.6-2.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/lyx.deb
size: 415130
md5sum: f5b677056fc039dba1d60654044a994b
description: High Level Word Processeor (BETA version)
 LyX is an almost WYSIWYG-frontend for LaTeX that runs under X-Windows. It
 makes the power and typesetting quality of LaTeX available for people who
 are used to word processors. Since LyX supports the LaTeX-concept of
 general mark-ups, it is even easier and faster to create beautiful
 documents with it than with usual word processors. It is also possible to
 use LaTeX-commands within LyX, so nothing of LaTeX's power is lost.
 .
 Note, that LyX is still under development. It may still have some bugs. But
 it is already very usable.
architecture: i386
installed-size: 1505

Package: netscape
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Brian White <bcwhite@pobox.com>
version: 3.0-1
depends: X11R6, xpm4.7, motifnls
recommends: mime-support
provides: www-browser
filename: contrib/binary/netscape_3.0-1.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/netscape.deb
size: 3472
md5sum: 453d1b7a9d9be1c5065cf999bc1d080c
description: Popular World-Wide-Web browser software (installer)
 Netscape (pronounced "Mozilla") is a graphical World-Wide-Web browser
 with many features.  It supports advanced features of HTML and new
 technologies such as "Java" from Sun Microsystems.
 .
 Netscape Communications Corporation does not allow redistribution of
 their software.  Therefore, this package requires the user to fetch
 the netscape archive seperately and place it in the directory pointed
 to by the TMPDIR environment variable (or /tmp if TMPDIR not defined)
 before attempting to install this package.  You can get the linux
 packages via anonymous ftp from "ftp[1-9].netscape.com".
 .
 Do NOT try to install any version of Netscape other than 3.0 with
 this package!
 .
 Netscape Communications Corporation does not support the Linux release
 in the slightest, even for paying customers.  It has been made available
 purely as a courtesy, so please do not send them questions about Linux.
 .
 This installer package has been placed in the public domain!
architecture: i386

Package: npasswd-boulder
priority: extra
section: contrib
maintainer: Chris Fearnley <cjf@netaxs.com>
version: 1.2.2-2
depends: libc5
conflicts: npasswd_boulder
filename: contrib/binary/npasswd-boulder_1.2.2-2.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/npssbldr.deb
size: 938044
md5sum: 162784a36c172669d0abc7199afd7c88
description: npasswd - a replacement passwd (for better site security)
 npasswd changes or installs a login password for username (your own
 by default).  Only the super-user can change another users' password.
 .
 When changing a password, npasswd prompts for the old password
 and then for the new one.  The new password must be typed twice to
 forestall mistakes.  The new password is checked for reasonableness.
 .
 This is npasswd-boulder + cracklib 5.  I needed it because one of
 my clients had 50% of his Debian users' passwds cracked by crack.
 Some have argued that npasswd + cracklib offers as much (or more)
 security than shadow passwd.  I'm not a security guru, but it's better
 than the default passwd under Debian for multi-user systems.
architecture: i386
replaces: npasswd_boulder

Package: xforms
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Heiko Schlittermann <heiko@lotte.sax.de>
version: 0.81-3
depends: libc5 (>= 5.2.18)
filename: contrib/binary/xforms_0.81-3.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/xforms.deb
size: 160162
md5sum: 8af858db84bac8efaef1da56546abd02
description: GUI Toolkit for X Window Systems
 Forms Library is a graphical user interface toolkit based on Xlib
 for X Window Systems. It comes with a rich set of objects such as
 buttons, browsers, sliders and menus integrated into an elegant
 event/object callback execution model that allows fast and easy
 construction of X applications. The library consists of a flexible
 set of C-routines that can be used in C and C++ programs.
architecture: i386
installed-size: 378

Package: xforms-dev
priority: optional
section: contrib
maintainer: Heiko Schlittermann <heiko@lotte.sax.de>
version: 0.81-3
depends: elf-x11r6lib, libc5 (>= 5.2.18), xforms (>=0.81-1)
filename: contrib/binary/xforms-dev_0.81-3.deb
msdos-filename: contrib/msdos-i386/xformdev.deb
size: 688176
md5sum: a31ab0f5abf9bebe488d18f57132c2d3
description: GUI Toolkit for X Window Systems
 Forms Library is a graphical user interface toolkit based on Xlib
 for X Window Systems. It comes with a rich set of objects such as
 buttons, browsers, sliders and menus integrated into an elegant
 event/object callback execution model that allows fast and easy
 construction of X applications. The library consists of a flexible
 set of C-routines that can be used in C and C++ programs.
 .
 Bundled with the library is also a Form designer, fdesign, which
 can be used to build interaction forms in a WYSIWYG (what you see
 is what you get) way and to generate the corresponding C code for
 you.  50+ demos in source code are distributed with the library.
architecture: i386
installed-size: 1329
source: xforms