| bootchart2 |
0.14.7 |
Booting sequence and CPU,I/O usage monitor |
openembedded-core |
| builder |
0.1 |
New user to do specific job |
openembedded-core |
| cairo |
1.14.2 |
The Cairo 2D vector graphics library |
openembedded-core |
| cairo |
1.14.0-wpe |
The Cairo 2D vector graphics library |
meta-webkit |
| ccs-tools |
1.8.4 |
Tomoyo |
meta-security |
| core-image-base |
1.0 |
A console-only image that fully supports the target device hardware. |
openembedded-core |
| core-image-testmaster |
1.0 |
A master image to be deployed on a target useful for testing other images |
openembedded-core |
| corosync |
2.3.6 |
Standards-based cluster framework |
meta-debian-extra |
| cpio |
2.11 |
GNU cpio is a program to manage archives of files |
openembedded-core |
| cpio |
2.8 |
GNU cpio is a program to manage archives of files |
openembedded-core |
| daemontools |
0.76 |
DJB daemontools |
meta-oe |
| dancer2-plugin-auth-yarbac-perl |
0.009 |
YARBAC is a role based user authentication and authorisation framework for Dancer2 apps. Designed with security and a medium to large user base in mind. This framework was heavily inspired by the excellent Dancer::Plugin::Auth::Extensible framework which I'd highly recommend. YARBAC was designed to support secure password checking, enforced password hashing, multiple authentication realms and the ability to create your own backend provider. YARBAC was also designed to to be as flexible and as feature rich as possible in the hope that I'll never have to write RBAC code for Dancer again. :) While similar to Extensible in some ways, this framework has some significantly different approaches. These differences were born out of my own experiences writing RBAC code for various Dancer apps and finding myself always having to extend existing modules or starting from scratch or worse still, copy/paste my old code then reworking it. The major difference with YARBAC is that it tries to be a complete solution to the problem. However in order to be a little more flexible and feature rich in some areas it is also a little more opinionated in others. The main area of opinion in YARBAC is how it achieves role-based access control. YARBAC is structed with users, roles, groups and permissions. A user can have many roles but it might be a good idea in larger enviornments to only allow a user to have one role and then assign that role have many groups. Think of a role as being a role-group. Then there are groups which have many permissions. A user can have one or more roles, a role can have one or more groups and groups can have one or more permissions. This means when deciding if a user is authorised we could require they be logged in, or have a specifc role, or specific group, or a specific group with a specific permission and so on. To put it another way, this design moves the access control down to the role-group relationship thus allowing one to quickly and easily see, assign or revoke permissions to a user even when dealing with a fairly complex authorisation environment. |
meta-cpan |
| demo-dio |
0.1 |
Bitstream for the SPEC user + dio demo in the Getting Started guide |
meta-spec |
| demo-python |
0.1 |
Python files for running the demos included in the Getting Started with the SPEC |
meta-spec |
| demo-user |
0.1 |
Bitstream for the SPEC user demo in the Getting Started guide |
meta-spec |
| distcc-config |
1.0 |
Sets up distcc for compilation on the target device |
openembedded-core |
| ecalc |
0.0.4+gitrX |
A simple calculator which is elementary-themed |
meta-shr |
| emtooth2blacklisted |
0.1+svnrX |
A bluetooth/bluez manager written in elementary for embedded systems. Second version written now in Vala |
meta-shr |
| erlinit |
0.6.0-gitX |
Replacement for /sbin/init that launches an Erlang/OTP Release |
meta-erlang |
| esmtp |
1.2 |
User configurable send-only Mail Transfer Agent |
meta-networking |
| expat |
2.1.0 |
A stream-oriented XML parser library |
openembedded-core |
| fence-agents |
4.0.22 |
Fence Agents for Red Hat Cluster |
meta-debian-extra |
| fimblacklisted |
0.4-rc1 |
Framebuffer (scriptable) image viewer |
meta-oe |
| fping |
3.5 |
sends ICMP ECHO_REQUEST packets to network hosts |
meta-networking |
| fs-init |
1.0 |
Expand the rootfs to the full size of its partion |
meta-toradex-bsp-common |
| gator |
5.21.1+gitX |
DS-5 Gator daemon |
meta-linaro |
| gcc-cross-canadian-i586 |
4.8.4 |
GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for i586 target) |
openembedded-core |
| gcc-cross-canadian-i586 |
5.2.0 |
GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for i586 target) |
openembedded-core |
| gcc-cross-canadian-i586 |
4.9.3 |
GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for i586 target) |
openembedded-core |
| gcc-cross-canadian-i586 |
linaro-5.2 |
GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for i586 target) |
meta-linaro-toolchain |
| gcc-cross-canadian-i586 |
linaro-4.8 |
GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for i586 target) |
meta-linaro-toolchain |
| gcc-cross-canadian-i586 |
linaro-4.9 |
GNU cc and gcc C compilers (cross-canadian for i586 target) |
meta-linaro-toolchain |
| gdb-cross-canadian-i586 |
7.9.1 |
GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for i586 target) |
openembedded-core |
| gdb-cross-canadian-i586 |
linaro-7.8 |
GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for i586 target) |
meta-linaro-toolchain |
| gdb-cross-canadian-i586 |
7.7.1 |
GNU debugger (cross-canadian gdb for i586 target) |
meta-xilinx |
| gettext-minimal-native |
0.19.4 |
Minimal gettext for supporting native autoconf/automake |
openembedded-core |
| golang-x-crypto |
1.0+gitX |
Go supplementary crypto support |
meta-golang |
| golang-x-net |
1.0+gitX |
Go supplementary network support |
meta-golang |
| imsettings |
1.6.8 |
Delivery framework for general Input Method configuration |
meta-xfce |
| initramfs-boot-petitboot |
1.0 |
Extremely basic init script which starts Petitboot |
meta-rockchip |
| initscripts |
1.0 |
SysV init scripts |
openembedded-core |
| initscripts-swupdate |
1.0 |
Different startup scripts |
meta-swupdate |
| jefliks |
0.0.3+gitrX |
This project is a try to write real tiny and fast XMPP/Jabber client for handheld devices, supported by Enlightment Foundation Library. It use Elementary widget toolkit and Iksemel library to make it possible. |
meta-shr |
| kc705-trd |
2013.1 |
KC705 Targeted Reference Design |
meta-xilinx |
| libarchive |
3.1.2 |
Support for reading various archive formats |
openembedded-core |
| libmoo-perl |
2.000002 |
Moo - Minimalist Object Orientation (with Moose compatibility) |
meta-perl |
| libvisionworks |
1.2.3-344 |
NVIDIA VisionWorks target tools |
meta-tegra |
| libxdamage |
1.1.4 |
Xdamage: X Damage extension library |
openembedded-core |
| lio-utils |
4.1+gitX |
lio-utils |
meta-oe |
| lxsession-edit |
0.2.0 |
LXDE session autostart editor |
meta-lxde |