MCSDK Software Manifest

MCSDK Manifest
10­02­2015
Manifest ID ­ SRAS00002089
Legend
(explanation of the fields in the Manifest Table below)
Software
Name
The name of the application or file
Version
Version of the application or file
License
Type
Type of license(s) under which TI will be providing software to the licensee (e.g. BSD­3­Clause, GPL­2.0, TI TSPA License, TI Commercial License). The license could be under Commercial terms or Open Source. See
Open Source Reference License Disclaimer in the Disclaimers Section. Whenever possible, TI will use an SPDX Short Identifier for an Open Source License. TI Commercial license terms are not usually included in the
manifest and are conveyed through a variety of means such as a clickwrap license upon install, a signed license agreement and so forth.
Location
The directory name and path on the media or a specific file where the Software is located. Typically fully qualified path names are not used and instead the relevant top level directory of the application is given. A
notation often used in the manifests is [as installed]/directory/*. Note that the asterisk implies that all files under that directory are licensed as the License Type field denotes. Any exceptions to this will generally be
denoted as [as installed]/directory/* except as noted below which means as shown in subsequent rows of the manifest.
Delivered This field will either be “Source”, “Binary” or “Source and Binary” and is the primary form the content of the Software is delivered in. If the Software is delivered in an archive format, this field applies to the
As
contents of the archive. If the word Limited is used with Source, as in “Limited Source” or “Limited Source and Binary” then only portions of the Source for the application are provided.
Modified
by TI
This field will either be “Yes” or “No”. A “Yes” means TI has made changes to the Software. A “No” means TI has not made any changes. Note: This field is not applicable for Software “Obtained from” TI.
Obtained
from
This field specifies from where or from whom TI obtained the Software. It may be a URL to an Open Source site, a 3rd party licensor, or TI. See Links Disclaimer in the Disclaimers Section.
Disclaimers
Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)
Any use of ECCNs listed in the Manifest is at the user’s risk and without recourse to TI. Your company, as the exporter of record, is responsible for determining the correct classification of any item at the time of export. Any
export classification by TI of Software is for TI’s internal use only and shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the proper export classification for such Software or whether an export license or other
documentation is required for exporting such Software
Links in the Manifest
Any links appearing on this Manifest (for example in the “Obtained from” field) were verified at the time the Manifest was created. TI makes no guarantee that any listed links will remain active in the future.
Open Source License References
Your company is responsible for confirming the applicable license terms for any open source Software listed in this Manifest that was not “Obtained from” TI. Any open source license specified in this Manifest for Software that
was not “Obtained from” TI is for TI’s internal use only and shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the proper open source license terms for such Software.
Export Information
ECCN for Software included in this release:
Publicly Available ­ Open Source 5D002 TSU License Exception
MCSDK ARM Linux Software Manifest (contents in tisdk­rootfs image for EVM): Software components (Obtained from k2hk­evm build. But are the same for k2l­evm & k2e­evm)
See the Legend above for a description of these columns.
Software Name
Version
License Type
Delivered Modified
As
by TI
am­sysinfo
git­r9.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
am­sysinfo_git­r9.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/apps/am_sysinfo.git
from
3.0­r2.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
zip
3.0.3­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
vtun
3.0.0­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
vsftpd
3.9.0­r8.0
GPLv2 & GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
valgrind
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­umount
util­linux­
swaponoff
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.24.1­r0.0
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­sfdisk
util­linux­
readprofile
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.24.1­r0.0
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­mount
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­mkfs
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­losetup
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­fdisk
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­dev
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux­cfdisk
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
util­linux
007­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
usbutils­ids
007­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
usbutils
zip_3.0­r2.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.info­zip.org/pub/infozip/src/zip30.tgz
from
vtun_3.0.3­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/vtun/vtun/3.0.3/vtun­3.0.3.tar.gz
from
vsftpd_3.0.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://security.appspot.com/downloads/vsftpd­3.0.0.tar.gz
from
valgrind_3.9.0­r8.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.valgrind.org/downloads/valgrind­3.9.0.tar.bz2
from
util­linux­umount_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­swaponoff_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­sfdisk_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­readprofile_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­mount_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­mkfs_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­losetup_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­fdisk_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­dev_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux­cfdisk_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
util­linux_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
usbutils­ids_007­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/usb/usbutils/usbutils­007.tar.gz
from
Obtained
usbutils_007­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/usb/usbutils/usbutils­007.tar.gz
Binary
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/usb/usbutils/usbutils­007.tar.gz
from
0.7­r5.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
update­rc.d­dev
0.7­r5.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
update­rc.d
update­
alternatives­opkg
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
0.1.8+git0+c33b217016­r0.0
1.0.2.3+git0+634a0c6476­
r8b.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
uio­module­drv
182­r7.0­arago4.0
GPLv2.0+ & LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
udev­utils
1.0­r16­arago1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
udev­extraconf
182­r7.0­arago4.0
GPLv2.0+ & LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
udev­cache
182­r7.0­arago4.0
GPLv2.0+
Source
and
Binary
Location
udev
2013i­r0.0
PD & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
tzdata
1.1­r0­arago1.0
LGPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
tslib­conf
1.2+git0+7055ffd37b­r3.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
trace­cmd
3_31_02_38­r0.0
BSD & GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­xdctools­dev
3_31_02_38­r0.0
BSD & GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­xdctools
1.3.0.4­r1­mcsdk0.0
BSD­2­Clause & BSD­3­
Clause & ISC & IBM­License
& FSFULLR & Zlib
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­softhsmv2
1.0.2.0­r0.0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­ml­examples
ti­ml­doc
1.0.2.0­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
update­rc.d­dev_0.7­r5.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://github.com/philb/update­rc.d.git
from
update­rc.d_0.7­r5.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://github.com/philb/update­rc.d.git
from
update­alternatives­opkg_0.1.8+git0+c33b217016­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.yoctoproject.org/opkg­utils
from
uio­module­drv_1.0.2.3+git0+634a0c6476­r8b.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/uio­module­drv.git
from
udev­utils_182­r7.0­arago4.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev­182.tar.gz
from
udev­extraconf_1.0­r16­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
udev­cache_182­r7.0­arago4.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev­182.tar.gz
from
udev_182­r7.0­arago4.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/kernel/hotplug/udev­182.tar.gz
from
tzdata_2013i­r0.0_all.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.iana.org/tz/releases/tzdata2013i.tar.gz
from
tslib­conf_1.1­r0­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://github.com/kergoth/tslib/releases/download/1.1/tslib­1.1.tar.xz
from
trace­cmd_1.2+git0+7055ffd37b­r3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/rostedt/trace­cmd.git
from
ti­xdctools­dev_3_31_02_38­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained http://software­
from
dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_sb/targetcontent/rtsc/3_31_02_38/exports/xdccore/xdctools_3_31_02_38_core
ti­xdctools_3_31_02_38­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained http://software­
from
dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_sb/targetcontent/rtsc/3_31_02_38/exports/xdccore/xdctools_3_31_02_38_core
ti­softhsmv2_1.3.0.4­r1­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/ti­softhsmv2.git
from
ti­ml­examples_1.0.2.0­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ti­machine­learning/ti­machine­learning.git
from
Location
ti­ml­doc_1.0.2.0­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
from
git://git.ti.com/ti­machine­learning/ti­machine­learning.git
1.0.2.0­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­ml
3.36.01.11­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­ipc
1.0.0.1­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­gl­examples
1.0.0.1­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­gl­doc
1.0.0.1­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­gl­dev
1.0.0.1­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­gl
3_0_0_3­r0.0
GPL­2.0 & BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­fftw­staticdev
3_0_0_3­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­fftw­examples
3_0_0_3­r0.0
GPL­2.0 & BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­fftw­dev
3_0_0_3­r0.0
GPL­2.0 & BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ti­fftw
8.0.3­r0.0
(TI­TSPA & Thai­Open­
Source­Software­Center) &
BSD­3­Clause & BSL­1.0 &
Hewlett­Packard & AFL­3.0
& MIT & BSD­2­Clause & PD
Source
and
Binary
ti­cgt6x
8.0.3­r0.0
(TI­TSPA & Thai­Open­
Source­Software­Center) &
BSD­3­Clause & BSL­1.0 &
Hewlett­Packard & AFL­3.0
& MIT & BSD­2­Clause & PD
Source
and
Binary
2.25b­r0­arago0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
thttpd
1.0­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
thermal­init
temperature­mod­
dkms
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.2.0+git0+edf5670075­r8a.0
4.3.0­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
tcpdump
ti­cgt6x­dev
ti­ml_1.0.2.0­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ti­machine­learning/ti­machine­learning.git
from
ti­ipc_3.36.01.11­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ipc/ipcdev.git
from
ti­gl­examples_1.0.0.1­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ti­graph­library/ti­graph­library.git
from
ti­gl­doc_1.0.0.1­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ti­graph­library/ti­graph­library.git
from
ti­gl­dev_1.0.0.1­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ti­graph­library/ti­graph­library.git
from
ti­gl_1.0.0.1­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ti­graph­library/ti­graph­library.git
from
ti­fftw­staticdev_3_0_0_3­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/fftlib/fftlib.git
from
ti­fftw­examples_3_0_0_3­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/fftlib/fftlib.git
from
ti­fftw­dev_3_0_0_3­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/fftlib/fftlib.git
from
ti­fftw_3_0_0_3­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/fftlib/fftlib.git
from
Location
ti­cgt6x­dev_8.0.3­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://software­dl.ti.com/codegen/esd/cgt_public_sw/C6000/8.0.3/ti_cgt_c6000_8.0.3_armlinuxa8hf_busybox_inst
from
Location
ti­cgt6x_8.0.3­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://software­dl.ti.com/codegen/esd/cgt_public_sw/C6000/8.0.3/ti_cgt_c6000_8.0.3_armlinuxa8hf_busybox_inst
from
thttpd_2.25b­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.acme.com/software/thttpd/thttpd­2.25b.tar.gz
from
thermal­init_1.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
temperature­mod­dkms_1.2.0+git0+edf5670075­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/dsptop.git
from
tcpdump_4.3.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.tcpdump.org/release/tcpdump­4.3.0.tar.gz
from
2.88dsf­r11.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
sysvinit­pidof
2.88dsf­r10.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
sysvinit­inittab
2.88dsf­r11.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
sysvinit
3.5.4.1­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
syslog­ng­libs­dev
3.5.4.1­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
syslog­ng­libs
3.5.4.1­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
syslog­ng­dev
3.5.4.1­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
syslog­ng
5.2.1­r0­mcsdk0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
strongswan
5.10­r0­arago1.0
Source
Stream_Benchmark_License and
Binary
Location
stream­openmp
5.10­r0­arago1.0
Source
Stream_Benchmark_License and
Binary
Location
stream
4.8­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
strace
1.0.0.1­r0.0
BSD & MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
srss­tc
4.1.4.3­r3­arago0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
shadow­securetty
4.1.4.3­r14.0
BSD & Artistic­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
shadow
1.0­r9.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
run­postinsts
0.2.1­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
rpcbind
4­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
rng­tools
sysvinit­pidof_2.88dsf­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases­noredirect/sysvinit/sysvinit­2.88dsf.tar.bz2
from
sysvinit­inittab_2.88dsf­r10.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
sysvinit_2.88dsf­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases­noredirect/sysvinit/sysvinit­2.88dsf.tar.bz2
from
syslog­ng­libs­dev_3.5.4.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.balabit.com/downloads/files/syslog­ng/sources/3.5.4.1/source/syslog­ng_3.5.4.1.tar.gz
from
syslog­ng­libs_3.5.4.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.balabit.com/downloads/files/syslog­ng/sources/3.5.4.1/source/syslog­ng_3.5.4.1.tar.gz
from
syslog­ng­dev_3.5.4.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.balabit.com/downloads/files/syslog­ng/sources/3.5.4.1/source/syslog­ng_3.5.4.1.tar.gz
from
syslog­ng_3.5.4.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.balabit.com/downloads/files/syslog­ng/sources/3.5.4.1/source/syslog­ng_3.5.4.1.tar.gz
from
strongswan_5.2.1­r0­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.strongswan.org/strongswan­5.2.1.tar.bz2
from
stream­openmp_5.10­r0­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sitara­linux/stream.git
from
stream_5.10­r0­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sitara­linux/stream.git
from
strace_4.8­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/strace/strace­4.8.tar.xz
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/srss­tc.git
from
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Arago/OE metadata
from
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http://pkg­shadow.alioth.debian.org/releases/shadow­4.1.4.3.tar.bz2
from
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Arago/OE metadata
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http://downloads.sourceforge.net/rpcbind/rpcbind­0.2.1.tar.bz2
from
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rng­tools_4­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Binary
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http://heanet.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/gkernel/rng­tools­4.tar.gz
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/rm­lld.git
from
rm­lld_02.01.02.00­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/rm­lld.git
from
recovery­kernel_1.0­r4.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
qmss­lld­dev_02.01.00.11­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/qmss­lld.git
from
qmss­lld_02.01.00.11­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/qmss­lld.git
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­textutils_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­subprocess_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­shell_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­re_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­pydoc_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­profile_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­pickle_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­numpy_1.7.0­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://downloads.sourceforge.net/numpy/numpy­1.7.0.tar.gz
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://pypi.python.org/packages/source/n/nose/nose­1.2.1.tar.gz
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­misc_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­logging_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­json_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­fcntl_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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python­email
2.7.3­r0.3.0
PSFv2
and
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Binary
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­distutils_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­difflib_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­debugger_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­ctypes_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­core_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­compression_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
python­audio_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
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http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/ptpd/ptpd/2.3.0/ptpd­2.3.0.tar.gz
from
protobuf_2.4.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://protobuf.googlecode.com/files/protobuf­2.4.1.tar.gz
from
procps_3.2.8­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://procps.sourceforge.net/procps­3.2.8.tar.gz
from
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Arago/OE metadata
from
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PHP­3.0
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from
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http://museum.php.net/php5/php­5.4.14.tar.bz2
from
php_5.4.14­r5.0­arago4.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://museum.php.net/php5/php­5.4.14.tar.bz2
from
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from
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http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­tie­hash_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­tie­handle_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
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http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­threads_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
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Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­text­parsewords_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­term­cap_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­symbol_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­socket_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­selectsaver_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­scalar­util­pp_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­scalar­util_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
5.14.3­r1.0
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simple­linksection
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­pod­
simple­blackbox
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­pod­
simple
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­pod­
select
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­pod­
plaintext
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­pod­
parser
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­pod­
inputobjects
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­pod­
escapes
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­
overload
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
Source
Location
and
Binary
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
scalar­util
perl­module­mro
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
and
Binary
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­re_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­posix_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­usage_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­text_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­simple­transcode_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­simple­tiedoutfh_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­simple­linksection_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­simple­blackbox_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­simple_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­select_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­plaintext_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­parser_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­inputobjects_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­pod­escapes_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­overload_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­mro_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
perl­module­list­
util­pp
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­list­
util
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­io­
socket­unix
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­io­
socket­inet
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­io­
socket
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­io­
select
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­io­
seekable
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­io­poll
perl­module­io­
pipe
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­io­
handle
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­io­file
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­io­dir
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­io
perl­module­
integer
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­
getopt­long
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­file­
stat
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­file­
spec­unix
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­list­util­pp_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­list­util_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­socket­unix_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­socket­inet_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­socket_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­select_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­seekable_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­poll_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­pipe_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­handle_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­file_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io­dir_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­io_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­integer_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­getopt­long_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­file­stat_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­file­spec­unix_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
Binary
from
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
perl­module­file­
spec
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­file­
path
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­file­
glob
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­file­
copy
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­file­
compare
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­file­
basename
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­
feature
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­fcntl
perl­module­
exporter­heavy
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­
exporter
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­errno
perl­module­
encode­mime­
name
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­
encode­encoding
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­
encode­configlocal­ 5.14.3­r1.0
pm
Source
and
Binary
Location
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
perl­module­
encode­config
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
Source
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
and
Binary
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
Source
Location
perl­module­
encode­alias
perl­module­
perl­module­file­spec_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­file­path_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­file­glob_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­file­copy_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­file­compare_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­file­basename_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­feature_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­fcntl_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­exporter­heavy_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­exporter_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­errno_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­encode­mime­name_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­encode­encoding_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­encode­configlocal­pm_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­encode­config_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­encode­alias_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
perl­module­encode_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
perl­module­
encode
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
perl­module­
dynaloader
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­data­
dumper
and
Binary
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
Source
and
Binary
Location
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­cwd
perl­module­
constant
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­class­
struct
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­carp
perl­module­bytes­
heavy
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­bytes
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­base
perl­module­b­
deparse
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl­module­b
perl­module­
autoloader
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
perl­module­
attributes
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.14.3­r1.0
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
perl
3.2.1­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
pciutils­ids
3.2.1­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
pciutils
perl­module­dynaloader_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­data­dumper_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­cwd_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­constant_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­class­struct_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­carp_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­bytes­heavy_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­bytes_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­base_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­b­deparse_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­b_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­autoloader_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl­module­attributes_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
perl_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
pciutils­ids_3.2.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/pciutils­3.2.1.tar.bz2
from
pciutils_3.2.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/pciutils­3.2.1.tar.bz2
from
1.0­r3­mcsdk0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
parse­ip
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­warn
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­unix
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­shells
pam­plugin­
securetty
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.1.6­r5.0
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­rootok
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­permit
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­nologin 1.1.6­r5.0
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­motd
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­mail
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­listfile
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­limits
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­lastlog
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
pam­plugin­group
pam­plugin­
faildelay
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.1.6­r5.0
Source
pam­plugin­env
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
parse­ip_1.0­r3­mcsdk0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
pam­plugin­warn_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­unix_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­shells_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­securetty_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­rootok_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­permit_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­nologin_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­motd_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­mail_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­listfile_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­limits_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­lastlog_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­group_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
pam­plugin­faildelay_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
Location
pam­plugin­env_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
and
Binary
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
Source
Location
pam­plugin­deny_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
pam­plugin­deny
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
packagegroup­
core­buildessential
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r0.0
packagegroup­
core­boot
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r17.0
packagegroup­
arago­tisdk­matrix
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r42.0
packagegroup­
arago­tisdk­crypto
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r6.0
packagegroup­
arago­tisdk­addons
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r26­mcsdk0.0
packagegroup­
arago­console
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r10.0
packagegroup­
arago­base­tisdk­
server­extra
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r1­mcsdk1.0
packagegroup­
arago­base­tisdk
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r16.0
packagegroup­
arago­base
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r7.0
git­r4.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
oprofile­example
0.9.8­r2.3­arago0.0
LGPLv2.1+ & GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
oprofile
1.0­r1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
opkg­config­base
1.0­r2.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
opkg­collateral
0.2.1­r0­arago0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
opkg
1.0.1p­r0.0
openssl
Source
and
Binary
Location
openssl­misc
1.0.1p­r0.0
openssl
Source
and
Binary
Location
openssl­engines
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
packagegroup­core­buildessential_1.0­r0.0_all.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­core­boot_1.0­r17.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­arago­tisdk­matrix_1.0­r42.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­arago­tisdk­crypto_1.0­r6.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­arago­tisdk­addons_1.0­r26­mcsdk0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­arago­console_1.0­r10.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­arago­base­tisdk­server­extra_1.0­r1­mcsdk1.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­arago­base­tisdk_1.0­r16.0_all.ipk
Obtained
None
from
packagegroup­arago­base_1.0­r7.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
oprofile­example_git­r4.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/apps/oprofile­example.git
from
oprofile_0.9.8­r2.3­arago0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
opkg­config­base_1.0­r1.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
opkg­collateral_1.0­r2.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
opkg_0.2.1­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/opkg/opkg­0.2.1.tar.gz
from
openssl­misc_1.0.1p­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl­1.0.1p.tar.gz
from
openssl­engines_1.0.1p­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl­1.0.1p.tar.gz
from
1.0.1p­r0.0
openssl
Source
and
Binary
Location
openssl­dev
1.0.1p­r0.0
openssl
Source
and
Binary
Location
openssl­conf
1.0.1p­r0.0
openssl
Source
and
Binary
Location
openssl
openssh­sftp­
server
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
6.5p1­r0­arago0.0
1.2.0­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
openmpacc­doc
1.2.0­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
openmpacc­dev
1.2.0­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
openmpacc
2.4.8+git0+a4b34e7ae1­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
opencv
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
opencl­monitor­k2h 1.1.2­r0.0.0
1.1.2­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
opencl­examples
git­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
ocl­gl­headers­dev
git­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
ocl­gl­headers
02.01.00.08­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
nwal­lld
1.2.9­r0.0
MIT & GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
nfs­utils­client
5.2­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
netbase
netapi­test
01.01.00.06­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
01.01.00.06­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Location
netapi
openssl­dev_1.0.1p­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl­1.0.1p.tar.gz
from
openssl­conf_1.0.1p­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl­1.0.1p.tar.gz
from
openssl_1.0.1p­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl­1.0.1p.tar.gz
from
openssh­sftp­server_6.5p1­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/openssh­6.5p1.tar.gz
from
openmpacc­doc_1.2.0­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/openmp/ti­openmpacc.git
from
openmpacc­dev_1.2.0­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/openmp/ti­openmpacc.git
from
openmpacc_1.2.0­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/openmp/ti­openmpacc.git
from
opencv_2.4.8+git0+a4b34e7ae1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://github.com/Itseez/opencv.git
from
opencl­monitor­k2h_1.1.2­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
opencl­examples_1.1.2­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
ocl­gl­headers­dev_git­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
ocl­gl­headers_git­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
nwal­lld_02.01.00.08­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/nwal­lld.git
from
nfs­utils­client_1.2.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/nfs­utils/1.2.9/nfs­utils­1.2.9.tar.bz2
from
netbase_5.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/n/netbase/netbase_5.2.tar.gz
from
netapi­test_01.01.00.06­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/netapi.git
from
Obtained
netapi_01.01.00.06­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
netapi
01.01.00.06­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
and
Binary
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/netapi.git
from
ndisc6­tracert6
1.0.2­r0.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
GPL­2.0
ndisc6­
tcptraceroute6
GPL­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0.2­r0.0
1.0.2­r0.0
GPL­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
ndisc6­tcpspray6
ndisc6­
rltraceroute6
GPL­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0.2­r0.0
1.0.2­r0.0
GPL­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
ndisc6­rdisc6
1.0.2­r0.0
GPL­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
ndisc6­ndisc6
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
ncurses­tools
ncurses­terminfo­
base
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.9­r15.1.0
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
ncurses­terminfo
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
ncurses­dev
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
ncurses
2.2.3­r0.0
freely distributable
Source
and
Binary
Location
nbench­byte
2.0.1.10­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause & MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
multiprocmgr­dev
2.0.1.10­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause & MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
multiprocmgr
1.5.0+git0+dcea43eba9­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Location
mtd­utils­ubifs
Binary
mtd­utils
1.5.0+git0+dcea43eba9­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
ndisc6­tracert6_1.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.remlab.net/files/ndisc6/ndisc6­1.0.2.tar.bz2
from
ndisc6­tcptraceroute6_1.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.remlab.net/files/ndisc6/ndisc6­1.0.2.tar.bz2
from
ndisc6­tcpspray6_1.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.remlab.net/files/ndisc6/ndisc6­1.0.2.tar.bz2
from
ndisc6­rltraceroute6_1.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.remlab.net/files/ndisc6/ndisc6­1.0.2.tar.bz2
from
ndisc6­rdisc6_1.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.remlab.net/files/ndisc6/ndisc6­1.0.2.tar.bz2
from
ndisc6­ndisc6_1.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.remlab.net/files/ndisc6/ndisc6­1.0.2.tar.bz2
from
ncurses­tools_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
ncurses­terminfo­base_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
ncurses­terminfo_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
ncurses­dev_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
ncurses_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
nbench­byte_2.2.3­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.tux.org/~mayer/linux/nbench­byte­2.2.3.tar.gz
from
multiprocmgr­dev_2.0.1.10­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/multi­proc­manager.git
from
multiprocmgr_2.0.1.10­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/multi­proc­manager.git
from
mtd­utils­ubifs_1.5.0+git0+dcea43eba9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
from
git://git.infradead.org/mtd­utils.git
Location
mtd­utils_1.5.0+git0+dcea43eba9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.infradead.org/mtd­utils.git
from
Location
modutils­initscripts_1.0­r7.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
1.0­r7.0
PD
Source
and
Binary
Location
modutils­initscripts
matrix­lighttpd­
config
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r2.0
matrix­gui­utility­
demos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.0.0
matrix­gui­usb­
demos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.3.0
matrix­gui­
submenus­utility
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.13.0
matrix­gui­
submenus­usb
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.13.0
matrix­gui­
submenus­settings
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.13.0
matrix­gui­
submenus­oprofile
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.13.0
matrix­gui­
submenus­mc­
demo
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.13.0
matrix­gui­
2.0­r37.13.0
submenus­ethernet
Source
and
Binary
Location
CC­BY­SA­3.0
matrix­gui­
submenus­cryptos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.13.0
matrix­gui­
submenus­arm
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.13.0
matrix­gui­
settings­demos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.2.0
matrix­gui­
oprofile­demos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.3.0
matrix­gui­mc­
demos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.0.0
matrix­gui­helper­
scripts
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0­r37.0.0
matrix­gui­crypto­
demos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0­r37.9.0
modutils­initscripts_1.0­r7.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
matrix­lighttpd­config_1.0­r2.0_all.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
matrix­gui­utility­demos_2.0­r37.0.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­usb­demos_2.0­r37.3.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­utility_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­usb_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­settings_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­oprofile_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­mc­demo_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­ethernet_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­cryptos_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­submenus­arm_2.0­r37.13.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­settings­demos_2.0­r37.2.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­oprofile­demos_2.0­r37.3.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­mc­demos_2.0­r37.0.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­helper­scripts_1.0­r37.0.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­crypto­demos_2.0­r37.9.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
Binary
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matrix­gui­
armbenchmarks­
demos
CC­BY­SA­3.0
Source
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Binary
Location
2.0­r37.7.0
matrix­gui­apps­
images
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2.0­r37.0.0
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BSD MIT
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matrix­gui
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GPLv3 & LGPLv2
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make
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GPLv2
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m4­dev
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GPLv2
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m4
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GPLv2
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ltrace
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GPLv2
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lmbench
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GPLv2
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BSD­3­Clause
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BSD­3­Clause
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BSD­3­Clause
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linalg­doc
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BSD­3­Clause
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linalg­dev
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BSD­3­Clause
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BSD
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lighttpd­module­
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BSD
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1.4.33­r1.0
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lighttpd­module­
matrix­gui­armbenchmarks­demos_2.0­r37.7.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui­apps­images_2.0­r37.0.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2­apps.git
from
matrix­gui_2.0­r27.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/matrix­gui­v2/matrix­gui­v2.git
from
make_4.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/make­4.0.tar.bz2
from
m4­dev_1.4.9­r2.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/m4/m4­1.4.9.tar.gz
from
m4_1.4.9­r2.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/m4/m4­1.4.9.tar.gz
from
ltrace_7.2+git0+f44b284219­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://anonscm.debian.org/collab­maint/ltrace.git
from
lmbench_3.0­a9­r2­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/lmbench/lmbench­3.0­a9.tgz
from
linux­libc­headers­dev_3.14­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v3.0/linux­3.14.tar.xz
from
linalg­staticdev_1_0_0_1­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/dense­linear­algebra­libraries/linalg.git
from
linalg­examples_1_0_0_1­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/dense­linear­algebra­libraries/linalg.git
from
linalg­doc_1_0_0_1­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/dense­linear­algebra­libraries/linalg.git
from
linalg­dev_1_0_0_1­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/dense­linear­algebra­libraries/linalg.git
from
linalg_1_0_0_1­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/dense­linear­algebra­libraries/linalg.git
from
lighttpd­module­staticfile_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­setenv_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­indexfile_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
lighttpd­module­
indexfile
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Source
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Binary
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1.4.33­r1.0
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1.4.33­r1.0
lighttpd­module­
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BSD
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1.4.33­r1.0
lighttpd­module­
compress
BSD
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1.4.33­r1.0
BSD
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lighttpd­module­cgi 1.4.33­r1.0
lighttpd­module­
accesslog
BSD
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1.4.33­r1.0
lighttpd­module­
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Binary
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1.4.33­r1.0
1.4.33­r1.0
BSD
Source
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Binary
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lighttpd
1.2.8­r0.0
Zlib
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Binary
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libz1
1.2.8­r0.0
Zlib
Source
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Binary
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libz­dev
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MIT
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Binary
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libxml2
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MIT­style
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Binary
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1.10­r0.0
MIT
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Binary
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libxcb1
1.0.8­r0.0
MIT­style
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Binary
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libxau6
libx11­6
1.6.2­r0.0
MIT & MIT­style & BSD
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libwrap0
7.6­r10.0
BSD
libuuid1
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
lighttpd­module­indexfile_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­expire_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­dirlisting_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­compress_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­cgi_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­accesslog_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd­module­access_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
lighttpd_1.4.33­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.lighttpd.net/lighttpd/releases­1.4.x/lighttpd­1.4.33.tar.bz2
from
libz1_1.2.8­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.zlib.net/zlib­1.2.8.tar.xz
from
libz­dev_1.2.8­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.zlib.net/zlib­1.2.8.tar.xz
from
libxml2_2.9.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxml2/libxml2­2.9.1.tar.gz
from
libxdmcp6_1.1.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib/libXdmcp­1.1.1.tar.bz2
from
libxcb1_1.10­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://xcb.freedesktop.org/dist/libxcb­1.10.tar.bz2
from
libxau6_1.0.8­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib/libXau­1.0.8.tar.bz2
from
Location
libx11­6_1.6.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
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from
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib/libX11­1.6.2.tar.bz2
Source
and
Binary
Location
Source
and
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libwrap0_7.6­r10.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/security/tcp_wrappers_7.6.tar.gz
from
Obtained
libuuid1_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
libuuid1
2.24.1­r0.0
BSD
and
Binary
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
libusb­1.0­0
LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0.9­r1.0
1.2.0­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
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libulm
git­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
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and
Binary
Location
libudma1
1.1­r0­arago1.0
LGPLv2
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Binary
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libts­1.0­0
02.00.00.00­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
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Binary
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libtransportsrio1
02.00.00.00­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
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libtransportqmss1
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
libtraceframework1 01.01.01.07­r1.0
2.4.2­r6.0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
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Binary
Location
libtool­dev
2.4.2­r6.0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
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libtool
0.2.4­r0.0
BSD
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and
Binary
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libtirpc1
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
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and
Binary
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libtinfo5
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
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and
Binary
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libticw5
4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­
r0­mcsdk0.0
GPLv2
Source
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Binary
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libticmem1
4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­
r0­mcsdk0.0
GPLv2
Source
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Binary
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libticmem­dev
Source
Location
and
Binary
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ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
Source
and
Binary
Location
libtic5
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
libthread­db1
2.15­r2­arago11.0
MIT
libusb­1.0­0_1.0.9­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libusb/libusb­1.0.9.tar.bz2
from
libulm_1.2.0­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/dsptop.git
from
libudma1_git­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/udma.git
from
libts­1.0­0_1.1­r0­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://github.com/kergoth/tslib/releases/download/1.1/tslib­1.1.tar.xz
from
libtransportsrio1_02.00.00.00­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/ipc­transport.git
from
libtransportqmss1_02.00.00.00­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/ipc­transport.git
from
libtraceframework1_01.01.01.07­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/traceframework.git
from
libtool­dev_2.4.2­r6.0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool/libtool­2.4.2.tar.gz
from
libtool_2.4.2­r6.0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool/libtool­2.4.2.tar.gz
from
libtirpc1_0.2.4­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libtirpc/libtirpc­0.2.4.tar.bz2
from
libtinfo5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libticw5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libticmem1_4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­r0­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ipc/ludev.git
from
libticmem­dev_4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­r0­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ipc/ludev.git
from
libtic5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
libthread­db1_2.15­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
Location
libstdc++6_4.7.3­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
4.7.3­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
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libstdc++6
4.7.3­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
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Binary
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libstdc++­dev
1.0.1p­r0.0
openssl
Source
and
Binary
Location
libssl1.0.0
1.42.9­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2 & BSD &
MIT
Source
and
Binary
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libss2
02.00.00.13­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
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libsrio1
02.00.00.13­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
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Binary
Location
libsrio­dev
3.8.3.1­r0.0
PD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libsqlite3­dev
3.8.3.1­r0.0
PD
Source
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Binary
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libsqlite3­0
1.2.2­r0.0
MIT­style
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and
Binary
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libsm6
1.2.15­r3.0
LGPLv2.1
Source
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Binary
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libsdl­1.2­0
1.0.16­r0.0
LGPLv2
Source
and
Binary
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libsctp1
1.0.16­r0.0
LGPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
libsctp­utils
03.00.00.11­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
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libsa­device1
5.2­r9.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
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libreadline5
5.2­r9.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
libreadline­dev
2.7.3­r0.3.0
PSFv2
Source
and
Binary
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libpython2.7­1.0
1.16­r3.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libpopt0
libstdc++6_4.7.3­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libstdc++­dev_4.7.3­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libssl1.0.0_1.0.1p­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl­1.0.1p.tar.gz
from
libss2_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
libsrio1_02.00.00.13­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/srio­lld.git
from
libsrio­dev_02.00.00.13­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/srio­lld.git
from
libsqlite3­dev_3.8.3.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.sqlite.org/2014/sqlite­autoconf­3080301.tar.gz
from
libsqlite3­0_3.8.3.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.sqlite.org/2014/sqlite­autoconf­3080301.tar.gz
from
libsm6_1.2.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib/libSM­1.2.2.tar.bz2
from
libsdl­1.2­0_1.2.15­r3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.libsdl.org/release/SDL­1.2.15.tar.gz
from
libsctp1_1.0.16­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/lksctp/lksctp­tools­1.0.16.tar.gz
from
libsctp­utils_1.0.16­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/lksctp/lksctp­tools­1.0.16.tar.gz
from
libsa­device1_03.00.00.11­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/sa­lld.git
from
libreadline5_5.2­r9.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline/readline­5.2.tar.gz
from
libreadline­dev_5.2­r9.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/readline/readline­5.2.tar.gz
from
libpython2.7­1.0_2.7.3­r0.3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.python.org/ftp/python/2.7.3/Python­2.7.3.tar.bz2
from
libpopt0_1.16­r3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://rpm5.org/files/popt/popt­1.16.tar.gz
from
from
1.2.50­r0.0
Libpng
Source
and
Binary
Location
libpng12
2.1.0.5­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
libpktlib1
5.14.3­r1.0
Artistic­1.0 & GPL­1.0
Source
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Binary
Location
libperl5
8.34­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libpcre1
3.2.1­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
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libpci3
1.5.3­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libpcap1
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libpanelw5
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
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Binary
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libpanel5
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
and
Binary
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libpam­runtime
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
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Binary
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libpam­dev
1.1.6­r5.0
GPLv2+ & BSD
Source
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Binary
Location
libpam
03.00.01.05­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
libpa­device1
1.3.0.0­r0.0
LGPL2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
libp11­2
0.2.1­r0­arago0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
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libopkg1
1.1.2­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libopencl1
1.1.2­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libopencl­staticdev
Source
Location
libpng12_1.2.50­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/libpng/libpng12/1.2.50/libpng­1.2.50.tar.xz
from
libpktlib1_2.1.0.5­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/pktlib.git
from
libperl5_5.14.3­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.cpan.org/src/5.0/perl­5.14.3.tar.gz
from
libpcre1_8.34­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/project/pcre/pcre/8.34/pcre­8.34.tar.bz2
from
libpci3_3.2.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/software/utils/pciutils/pciutils­3.2.1.tar.bz2
from
libpcap1_1.5.3­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.tcpdump.org/release/libpcap­1.5.3.tar.gz
from
libpanelw5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libpanel5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libpam­runtime_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
libpam­dev_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
libpam_1.1.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://linux­pam.org/library/Linux­PAM­1.1.6.tar.bz2
from
libpa­device1_03.00.01.05­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/pa­lld.git
from
libp11­2_1.3.0.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/libp11.git
from
libopkg1_0.2.1­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/opkg/opkg­0.2.1.tar.gz
from
libopencl1_1.1.2­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
libopencl­staticdev_1.1.2­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
libopencl­runtime_1.1.2­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
libopencl­runtime
1.1.2­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
1.1.2­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libopencl­doc
1.1.2­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libopencl­dev
git­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
libnl­xfrm1
3.2.24­r0.0
LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
libnl­route­3­200
3.2.24­r0.0
LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
libnl­nf­3­200
3.2.24­r0.0
LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
libnl­3­genl
3.2.24­r0.0
LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
libnl­3­cli
3.2.24­r0.0
LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
libnl­3­200
0.25­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libnfsidmap0
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libncursesw5
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libncurses5
5.1.67­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
libmysqlclient16
1.0.8.3­r1­mcsdk0.0
BSD­3­Clause & MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libmpmtransport1
libmpmtransport­
BSD­3­Clause & MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.0.8.3­r1­mcsdk0.0
dev
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
libopencl­doc_1.1.2­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
libopencl­dev_1.1.2­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
libnl­xfrm1_git­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://arago­project.org/git/projects/libnl­xfrm.git
from
libnl­route­3­200_3.2.24­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/files/libnl­3.2.24.tar.gz
from
libnl­nf­3­200_3.2.24­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/files/libnl­3.2.24.tar.gz
from
libnl­3­genl_3.2.24­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/files/libnl­3.2.24.tar.gz
from
libnl­3­cli_3.2.24­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/files/libnl­3.2.24.tar.gz
from
libnl­3­200_3.2.24­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.infradead.org/~tgr/libnl/files/libnl­3.2.24.tar.gz
from
libnfsidmap0_0.25­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.citi.umich.edu/projects/nfsv4/linux/libnfsidmap/libnfsidmap­0.25.tar.gz
from
libncursesw5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libncurses5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libmysqlclient16_5.1.67­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://mirrors.coreix.net/mariadb/mariadb­5.1.67/kvm­tarbake­jaunty­x86/mariadb­5.1.67.tar.gz
from
libmpmtransport1_1.0.8.3­r1­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/mpm­transport.git
from
libmpmtransport­dev_1.0.8.3­r1­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/mpm­transport.git
from
3.1.2­r0.0
GPLv3 & LGPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
libmpfr4
1.0.2­r0.0
LGPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
libmpc3
libmpfr4_3.1.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.mpfr.org/mpfr­3.1.2/mpfr­3.1.2.tar.xz
from
libmpc3_1.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/download/mpc­1.0.2.tar.gz
from
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libmount1
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libmenuw5
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libmenu5
2.06­r1.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
liblzo2­2
5.1.3alpha­r0.0
PD
Source
and
Binary
Location
liblzma5
2.4.2­r6.0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
libltdl7
0.1.7­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libloki0.1.7
0.1.7­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libloki­dev
2.4.52­r0­arago0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libkms1
16+git0+36c4bb928a­r0.0
LGPL­2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
libkmod2
2.0.0.4­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
libkeystonemmap1
libkeystonemmap­
dev
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0.0.4­r1.0
8d+1.3.1­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
libjpeg8
1.0.8­r0.0
MIT­style
Source
and
Binary
Location
libice6
2.15­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libgomp1
2.15­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libgomp­dev
5.1.1­r0.0
LGPLv3&GPLv3
Source
and
Location
libgmpxx4
libmount1_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
libmenuw5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libmenu5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
liblzo2­2_2.06­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.oberhumer.com/opensource/lzo/download/lzo­2.06.tar.gz
from
liblzma5_5.1.3alpha­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://tukaani.org/xz/xz­5.1.3alpha.tar.gz
from
libltdl7_2.4.2­r6.0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/libtool/libtool­2.4.2.tar.gz
from
libloki0.1.7_0.1.7­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://libloki.sourcearchive.com/downloads/0.1.7­3/libloki_0.1.7.orig.tar.gz
from
libloki­dev_0.1.7­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://libloki.sourcearchive.com/downloads/0.1.7­3/libloki_0.1.7.orig.tar.gz
from
libkms1_2.4.52­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/libdrm­2.4.52.tar.bz2
from
libkmod2_16+git0+36c4bb928a­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git
from
libkeystonemmap1_2.0.0.4­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/mmap­lld.git
from
libkeystonemmap­dev_2.0.0.4­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/mmap­lld.git
from
libjpeg8_8d+1.3.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libjpeg­turbo/libjpeg­turbo­1.3.1.tar.gz
from
libice6_1.0.8­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://xorg.freedesktop.org/releases/individual/lib/libICE­1.0.8.tar.bz2
from
libgomp1_2.15­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libgomp­dev_2.15­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
Obtained
libgmpxx4_5.1.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
libgmpxx4
5.1.1­r0.0
LGPLv3&GPLv3
and
Binary
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gmplib.org/pub/gmp­5.1.1/gmp­5.1.1.tar.bz2
from
libgmp10
5.1.1­r0.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
LGPLv3&GPLv3
libgmp­dev
LGPLv3&GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
5.1.1­r0.0
2.38.2­r0.0
LGPLv2+ & BSD & PD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libglib­2.0­dev
2.38.2­r0.0
LGPLv2+ & BSD & PD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libglib­2.0­0
0.16.1­r6.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
libgettextsrc
0.16.1­r6.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
libgettextlib
4.7.3­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libgcc­s1
4.7.3­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libgcc­s­dev
2.5.2­r0­arago0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
libfreetype6
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libformw5
5.9­r15.1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libform5
3.0.13­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libffi6
3.0.13­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libffi­dev
1.42.9­r0.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
GPLv2 & LGPLv2 & BSD &
MIT
libext2fs2
libgmp10_5.1.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gmplib.org/pub/gmp­5.1.1/gmp­5.1.1.tar.bz2
from
libgmp­dev_5.1.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gmplib.org/pub/gmp­5.1.1/gmp­5.1.1.tar.bz2
from
libglib­2.0­dev_2.38.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glib/2.38/glib­2.38.2.tar.xz
from
libglib­2.0­0_2.38.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glib/2.38/glib­2.38.2.tar.xz
from
libgettextsrc_0.16.1­r6.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/gettext­0.16.1.tar.gz
from
libgettextlib_0.16.1­r6.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/gettext­0.16.1.tar.gz
from
libgcc­s1_4.7.3­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libgcc­s­dev_4.7.3­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libfreetype6_2.5.2­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/freetype/freetype­2.5.2.tar.bz2
from
libformw5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libform5_5.9­r15.1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/ncurses/ncurses­5.9.tar.gz
from
libffi6_3.0.13­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://sourceware.org/pub/libffi/libffi­3.0.13.tar.gz
from
libffi­dev_3.0.13­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://sourceware.org/pub/libffi/libffi­3.0.13.tar.gz
from
libext2fs2_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
from
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
libexpat1_2.1.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
2.1.0­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libexpat1
0.2.13­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libevtlog0
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/expat/expat­2.1.0.tar.gz
from
libevtlog0_0.2.13­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.balabit.com/downloads/files/syslog­ng/open­source­edition/3.4.2/source/eventlog_0.2.13.tar.gz
from
from
0.2.13­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libevtlog­dev
2.0.21­r1.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libevent
0.148­r11.0
(GPL­2+ & Elfutils­
Exception)
Source
and
Binary
Location
libelf1
0.148­r11.0
(GPL­2+ & Elfutils­
Exception)
Source
and
Binary
Location
libelf­dev
1.42.9­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2 & BSD &
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libe2p2
0.148­r11.0
(GPL­2+ & Elfutils­
Exception)
Source
and
Binary
Location
libdw1
0.148­r11.0
(GPL­2+ & Elfutils­
Exception)
Source
and
Binary
Location
libdw­dev
2.4.52­r0­arago0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libdrm2
1.12­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libdnet
1.6.18­r0­arago1.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
libdbus­1­3
0.14­r0.0
LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
libdaemon0
0.14­r0.0
LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
libdaemon­dev
7.35.0­r0­arago2.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libcurl5
1.0.1p­r0.0
openssl
Source
and
Binary
Location
libcrypto1.0.0
1.42.9­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2 & BSD &
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libcom­err2
2.15­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libcidn1
2.22­r6.0
BSD & GPLv2
Source
and
Location
libcap2
libevtlog­dev_0.2.13­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.balabit.com/downloads/files/syslog­ng/open­source­edition/3.4.2/source/eventlog_0.2.13.tar.gz
from
libevent_2.0.21­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://github.com/downloads/libevent/libevent/libevent­2.0.21­stable.tar.gz
from
libelf1_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
libelf­dev_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
libe2p2_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
libdw1_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
libdw­dev_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
libdrm2_2.4.52­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://dri.freedesktop.org/libdrm/libdrm­2.4.52.tar.bz2
from
libdnet_1.12­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://libdnet.googlecode.com/files/libdnet­1.12.tgz
from
libdbus­1­3_1.6.18­r0­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://dbus.freedesktop.org/releases/dbus/dbus­1.6.18.tar.gz
from
libdaemon0_0.14­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/libdaemon/libdaemon­0.14.tar.gz
from
libdaemon­dev_0.14­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://0pointer.de/lennart/projects/libdaemon/libdaemon­0.14.tar.gz
from
libcurl5_7.35.0­r0­arago2.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl­7.35.0.tar.bz2
from
libcrypto1.0.0_1.0.1p­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.openssl.org/source/openssl­1.0.1p.tar.gz
from
libcom­err2_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
libcidn1_2.15­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
Obtained
libcap2_2.22­r6.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
libcap2
2.22­r6.0
BSD & GPLv2
and
Binary
Obtained
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libc/libcap2/libcap2_2.22.orig.tar.gz
from
libcap­dev
2.22­r6.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
BSD & GPLv2
libc6­dev
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.15­r2­arago11.0
2.15­r2­arago11.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
libc6­dbg
2.15­r2­arago11.0
MIT
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and
Binary
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libc6
1.0.6­r5.0
bzip2
Source
and
Binary
Location
libbz2­dev
1.0.6­r5.0
bzip2
Source
and
Binary
Location
libbz2­0
libboost­
thread1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.55.0­r0.0
libboost­
system1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
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1.55.0­r0.0
libboost­
signals1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.55.0­r0.0
libboost­
regex1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.55.0­r0.0
libboost­program­
options1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.55.0­r0.0
libboost­
iostreams1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.55.0­r0.0
libboost­
graph1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.55.0­r0.0
libboost­
Source
and
Binary
libcap­dev_2.22­r6.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/libc/libcap2/libcap2_2.22.orig.tar.gz
from
libc6­dev_2.15­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libc6­dbg_2.15­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libc6_2.15­r2­arago11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://launchpad.net/linaro­toolchain­binaries/trunk/2013.03
from
libbz2­dev_1.0.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.bzip.org/1.0.6/bzip2­1.0.6.tar.gz
from
libbz2­0_1.0.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.bzip.org/1.0.6/bzip2­1.0.6.tar.gz
from
libboost­thread1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libboost­system1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libboost­signals1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libboost­regex1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libboost­program­options1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libboost­iostreams1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libboost­graph1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
Location
filesystem1.55.0
1.55.0­r0.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
libboost­date­
time1.55.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
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1.55.0­r0.0
2.24.1­r0.0
GPLv2+ & LGPLv2.1+ &
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
libblkid1
libboost­filesystem1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libboost­date­time1.55.0_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
libblkid1_2.24.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/util­linux/v2.24/util­linux­2.24.1.tar.xz
from
Binary
from
2.4.47­r0.0
LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
libattr1
2.4.47­r0.0
LGPLv2.1+ & GPLv2+
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Binary
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libattr­dev
0.148­r11.0
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Exception)
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Binary
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libasm1
0.148­r11.0
(GPL­2+ & Elfutils­
Exception)
Source
and
Binary
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libasm­dev
16+git0+36c4bb928a­r0.0
GPL­2.0+ & LGPL­2.1+
Source
and
Binary
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kmod
3_1_4_7­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
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keystone­hpc­doc
3_1_4_7­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
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keystone­hpc
2.0.7­r0.0
GPLv2
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Binary
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kexec
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­vmlinux
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
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kernel­modules
kernel­module­xt­
tcpudp
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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kernel­module­xt­
state
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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sctp
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
pkttype
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­ GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
multiport
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GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
Source
and
Location
GPLv2
libattr1_2.4.47­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/attr/attr­2.4.47.src.tar.gz
from
libattr­dev_2.4.47­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/attr/attr­2.4.47.src.tar.gz
from
libasm1_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
libasm­dev_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
kmod_16+git0+36c4bb928a­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kmod/kmod.git
from
keystone­hpc­doc_3_1_4_7­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
keystone­hpc_3_1_4_7­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
kexec_2.0.7­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kexec/kexec­tools.git
from
kernel­vmlinux_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­modules_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­tcpudp_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­state_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­sctp_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­pkttype_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­multiport_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­mark_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­mac_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
kernel­module­xt­
mac
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
kernel­module­xt­
limit
and
Binary
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
length
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
iprange
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
idletimer
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
hl
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
ecn
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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and
Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
cpu
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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and
Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
conntrack
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
connmark
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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connlimit
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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connbytes
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
comment
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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kernel­module­xt­
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3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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Binary
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and
Binary
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xfrm6­mode­beet
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­ GPLv2
arago0.1
kernel­module­x­
tables
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­uio­
module­drv
1.0.2.3+git0+634a0c6476­
r8b.0
Source
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Binary
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BSD
kernel­module­xt­limit_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­length_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­iprange_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­idletimer_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­hl_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­ecn_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­cpu_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­conntrack_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­connmark_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­connlimit_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­connbytes_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­comment_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xt­classify_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­xfrm6­mode­beet_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­x­tables_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­uio­module­drv_1.0.2.3+git0+634a0c6476­r8b.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/uio­module­drv.git
from
kernel­module­ts­
kmp
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
kernel­module­ts­
fsm
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­ts­
bm
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­
temperature­
kmodule
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
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1.2.0+git0+edf5670075­r8a.0
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sit
kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
teql
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
Location
kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
tbf
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
sfq
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
sfb
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
Location
kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
red
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
qfq
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
prio
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Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
netem
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
multiq
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
Location
kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
mqprio
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
ingress
arago0.1
Source
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Binary
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kernel­module­sch­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
htb
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
kernel­module­ts­kmp_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ts­fsm_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ts­bm_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­temperature­kmodule_1.2.0+git0+edf5670075­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/dsptop.git
from
kernel­module­sit_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­sch­teql_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­sch­tbf_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­sch­sfq_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­sch­sfb_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­sch­red_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­sch­qfq_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­sch­multiq_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­sch­htb_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­sch­gred_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­sch­dsmark_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­sch­cbq_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­nfnetlink_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­nf­defrag­ipv4_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­nf­conntrack­netlink_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­nf­conntrack­ipv4_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­mtd­torturetest_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­mtd­subpagetest_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
kernel­module­mtd­stresstest_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­mtd­speedtest_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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GPLv2
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GPLv2
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­mtd­pagetest_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­mtd­oobtest_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­mtd­nandecctest_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­mtd­nandbiterrs_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­iptable­raw_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ipt­ecn_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
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kernel­module­ipsecmgr­mod_01.01.00.04+git0+d28e0b78bf­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://arago­project.org/git/projects/ipsecmgr.git
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ip­tables_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­hplibmod_01.01.00.05+git0+97c2ce177c­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/hplib.git
from
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Binary
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GPLv2
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GPLv2
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GPLv2
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GPLv2
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/hplib.git
kernel­module­gdbserverproxy_1.1.0+git0+913f18db63­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/gdbc6x.git
from
kernel­module­em­u32_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­em­text_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­em­nbyte_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­em­meta_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­em­cmp_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebtables_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebtable­nat_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebtable­filter_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebtable­broute_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­vlan_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­ulog_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­stp_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
Location
kernel­module­ebt­snat_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­pkttype_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
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kernel­module­ebt­nflog_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
kernel­module­ebt­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
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GPLv2
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GPLv2
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git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­mark­m_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­mark_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­log_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­limit_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­ip6_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­ip_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­dnat_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­arpreply_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­arp_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­among_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­ebt­802­3_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­debugss­kmodule_1.2.0+git0+edf5670075­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/dsptop.git
from
kernel­module­cmemk_4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­r8a­mcsdk0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ipc/ludev.git
from
kernel­module­cls­u32_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­cls­tcindex_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­cls­rsvp6_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
Binary
from
kernel­module­cls­
rsvp
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
kernel­module­cls­
route
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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and
Binary
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kernel­module­cls­
fw
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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and
Binary
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kernel­module­cls­
flow
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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and
Binary
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kernel­module­cls­
basic
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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and
Binary
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kernel­module­
arptable­filter
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
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and
Binary
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kernel­module­
arpt­mangle
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­arp­ 3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
tables
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­act­
skbedit
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­act­
simple
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­act­
police
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­act­
pedit
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
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kernel­module­act­
nat
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
kernel­module­act­
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
Source
Location
mirred
arago0.1
and
Binary
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­
ipt
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
kernel­module­act­
gact
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
kernel­module­act­
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
Source
and
Location
GPLv2
GPLv2
kernel­module­cls­rsvp_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­cls­route_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­cls­fw_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­cls­flow_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­cls­basic_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­arptable­filter_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­arpt­mangle_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­arp­tables_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­skbedit_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­simple_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­police_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­pedit_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­nat_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­mirred_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
kernel­module­act­ipt_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­gact_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kernel­module­act­csum_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
kernel­module­act­
csum
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
kernel­3.10.72­
gca334de
and
Binary
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­
GPLv2
arago0.1
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.0.7­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
kdump
8d+1.3.1­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
jpeg­tools
1.4.21­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
iptables
01.01.00.04+git0+d28e0b78bf­
r8a.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
ipsecmgr­mod
0.8.1­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
ipsec­tools
3.12.0­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
iproute2­tc
3.12.0­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
iproute2
2.0.5­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
iperf
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
initscripts­functions 1.0­r155.0
1.0­r155.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
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initscripts­dev
1.0­r155.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
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initscripts
initscript­telnetd
1.0­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
kernel­3.10.72­gca334de_3.10.72+git0+ca334dedb5­r8e­arago0.1_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
from
kdump_2.0.7­r0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/utils/kernel/kexec/kexec­tools.git
from
jpeg­tools_8d+1.3.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/libjpeg­turbo/libjpeg­turbo­1.3.1.tar.gz
from
iptables_1.4.21­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://netfilter.org/projects/iptables/files/iptables­1.4.21.tar.bz2
from
ipsecmgr­mod_01.01.00.04+git0+d28e0b78bf­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://arago­project.org/git/projects/ipsecmgr.git
from
ipsec­tools_0.8.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/ipsec­tools/0.8/ipsec­tools­0.8.1.tar.bz2
from
iproute2­tc_3.12.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/iproute2­3.12.0.tar.xz
from
iproute2_3.12.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/utils/net/iproute2/iproute2­3.12.0.tar.xz
from
iperf_2.0.5­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/iperf/iperf­2.0.5.tar.gz
from
initscripts­functions_1.0­r155.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
initscripts­dev_1.0­r155.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
initscripts_1.0­r155.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
Location
initscript­telnetd_1.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
from
Arago/OE metadata
1.0­r7­arago0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
init­ifupdown
3.1.0­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
i2c­tools
2.1.0.5­r1­mcsdk0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
hyplnk­lld­dev
init­ifupdown_1.0­r7­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
i2c­tools_3.1.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/repo/pkgs/i2c­tools/i2c­tools­3.1.0.tar.bz2/f15019e559e378c6e9d5d6299a00df21/i2c
from
3.1.0.tar.bz2
hyplnk­lld­dev_2.1.0.5­r1­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/hyplnk­lld.git
from
Binary
from
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/hyplnk­lld.git
2.1.0.5­r1­mcsdk0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
hyplnk­lld
hyplnk­lld_2.1.0.5­r1­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
01.01.00.05+git0+97c2ce177c­
r8a.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
hplib­mod
01.01.00.06+git0+1cbe6a4192­
BSD­3­Clause
r0.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
hplib
20120814­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
gnu­config
1.9.0­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
git
0.16.1­r6.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
gettext
gdbserverproxy­
module­drv
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.1.0+git0+913f18db63­r8a.0
1.1.0­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
gdbserver­c6x
linaro­7.6.1­r2013.10.0
GPLv2 & GPLv3 & LGPLv2 &
LGPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
gdbserver
1.1.0­r0.0.0
GPLv3+
Source
and
Binary
Location
gdbc6x
linaro­7.6.1­r2013.10.0
GPLv2 & GPLv3 & LGPLv2 &
LGPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
gdb
linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0
GPL­3.0­with­GCC­
exception & GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
gcc­symlinks
linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0
GPL­3.0­with­GCC­
exception & GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
gcc
Source
Location
and
Binary
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk­4.0.2.tar.gz
from
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/hyplnk­lld.git
from
hplib­mod_01.01.00.05+git0+97c2ce177c­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/hplib.git
from
hplib_01.01.00.06+git0+1cbe6a4192­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/hplib.git
from
gnu­config_20120814­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.yoctoproject.org/releases/gnu­config/gnu­config­20120814.tar.bz2
from
git_1.9.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://git­core.googlecode.com/files/git­1.9.0.tar.gz
from
gettext_0.16.1­r6.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gettext/gettext­0.16.1.tar.gz
from
gdbserverproxy­module­drv_1.1.0+git0+913f18db63­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/gdbc6x.git
from
gdbserver­c6x_1.1.0­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/gdbc6x.git
from
gdbserver_linaro­7.6.1­r2013.10.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://releases.linaro.org/13.10/components/toolchain/gdb­linaro/gdb­linaro­7.6.1­2013.10.tar.bz2
from
gdbc6x_1.1.0­r0.0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/gdbc6x.git
from
gdb_linaro­7.6.1­r2013.10.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://releases.linaro.org/13.10/components/toolchain/gdb­linaro/gdb­linaro­7.6.1­2013.10.tar.bz2
from
gcc­symlinks_linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/13.03/components/toolchain/gcc­linaro/4.7/gcc­linaro­4.7­2013.03.tar.bz2
from
gcc_linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/13.03/components/toolchain/gcc­linaro/4.7/gcc­linaro­4.7­2013.03.tar.bz2
from
gawk­dev
4.0.2­r0.0
GPLv3
4.0.2­r0.0
GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
gawk­common
4.0.2­r0.0
GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
gawk
linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0
GPL­3.0­with­GCC­
Source
and
Location
g++­symlinks
gawk­dev_4.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
gawk­common_4.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk­4.0.2.tar.gz
from
gawk_4.0.2­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gawk/gawk­4.0.2.tar.gz
from
g++­symlinks_linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
g++­symlinks
linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0
GPL­3.0­with­GCC­
exception & GPLv3
g++
linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0
flex­dev
and
Binary
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/13.03/components/toolchain/gcc­linaro/4.7/gcc­linaro­4.7­2013.03.tar.bz2
from
GPL­3.0­with­GCC­
exception & GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.5.38­r0.0
2.5.38­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
flex
5.16­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
file
0.1.0­r6.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
fbset­modes
2.1­r4.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
fbset
3.16­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
ethtool
1.3.0.1­r0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
engine­pkcs11
0.148­r11.0
(GPL­2+ & Elfutils­
Exception)
Source
and
Binary
Location
elfutils­dev
0.148­r11.0
(GPL­2+ & Elfutils­
Exception)
Source
and
Binary
Location
elfutils
2.11.13.17­r0­mcsdk0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
edma3­lld­dev
2.11.13.17­r0­mcsdk0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
edma3­lld
2.0.10­4­r3.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
ebtables
g++_linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/13.03/components/toolchain/gcc­linaro/4.7/gcc­linaro­4.7­2013.03.tar.bz2
from
flex­dev_2.5.38­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/flex/flex­2.5.38.tar.bz2
from
flex_2.5.38­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/flex/flex­2.5.38.tar.bz2
from
file_5.16­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.astron.com/pub/file/file­5.16.tar.gz
from
fbset­modes_0.1.0­r6.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
fbset_2.1­r4.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/f/fbset/fbset_2.1.orig.tar.gz
from
ethtool_3.16­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://kernel.org/pub/software/network/ethtool/ethtool­3.16.tar.gz
from
engine­pkcs11_1.3.0.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/engine­pkcs11.git
from
elfutils­dev_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
elfutils_0.148­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
https://fedorahosted.org/releases/e/l/elfutils/elfutils­0.148.tar.bz2
from
edma3­lld­dev_2.11.13.17­r0­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/edma3_lld.git
from
edma3­lld_2.11.13.17­r0­mcsdk0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/edma3_lld.git
from
ebtables_2.0.10­4­r3.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
from
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/ebtables/ebtables­v2.0.10­4.tar.gz
e2fsprogs­tune2fs_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
1.42.9­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
e2fsprogs­tune2fs
1.42.9­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
e2fsprogs­mke2fs
1.42.9­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
e2fsprogs­e2fsck
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
e2fsprogs­mke2fs_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
e2fsprogs­e2fsck_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
Binary
from
e2fsprogs­
badblocks
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.42.9­r0.0
1.42.9­r0.0
GPLv2 & LGPLv2 & BSD &
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
e2fsprogs
1.4.0+git0+65cc4d2748­r0.0
GPLv2 & BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
dtc
17.07­r0.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
dt
1.2.0­r0.0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
dsptop
2014.63­r0­arago0.0
Source
MIT & BSD­3­Clause & BSD­
and
2­Clause & PD
Binary
Location
dropbear
2.11­r5­arago0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
dosfstools
4.3.0­r0.0
ISC
Source
and
Binary
Location
dhcp­client
1.0­r7.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
devmem2
1.0.0.3­r0.0
BSD & MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
demo­image­proc
debugss­module­
drv
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.2.0+git0+edf5670075­r8a.0
4.4­r0.0
GPLv2 & SMAIL_GPL
Source
and
Binary
Location
debianutils
1.6.18­r0­arago1.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
dbus­1
5.3.21­r0.0
Sleepycat
Source
and
Binary
Location
db
7.35.0­r0­arago2.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
curl
1.0.0.13­r0.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
cuia
GPLv2
Source
and
Location
1.6­r0.0
cryptodev­linux­
e2fsprogs­badblocks_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
e2fsprogs_1.42.9­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/e2fsprogs/e2fsprogs­1.42.9.tar.gz
from
dtc_1.4.0+git0+65cc4d2748­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://www.jdl.com/software/dtc.git
from
dt_17.07­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://home.comcast.net/~SCSIguy/SCSI_FAQ/RMiller_Tools/ftp/dt/dt­source.tar.gz
from
dsptop_1.2.0­r0.0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/dsptop.git
from
dropbear_2014.63­r0­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://matt.ucc.asn.au/dropbear/releases/dropbear­2014.63.tar.bz2
from
dosfstools_2.11­r5­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.uni­erlangen.de/pub/Linux/LOCAL/dosfstools/dosfstools­2.11.src.tar.gz
from
dhcp­client_4.3.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.isc.org/isc/dhcp/4.3.0/dhcp­4.3.0.tar.gz
from
devmem2_1.0­r7.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.lartmaker.nl/lartware/port/devmem2.c
from
demo­image­proc_1.0.0.3­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­demos/image­proc.git
from
debugss­module­drv_1.2.0+git0+edf5670075­r8a.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/sdo­emu/dsptop.git
from
debianutils_4.4­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/debianutils/debianutils_4.4.tar.gz
from
dbus­1_1.6.18­r0­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://dbus.freedesktop.org/releases/dbus/dbus­1.6.18.tar.gz
from
db_5.3.21­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.oracle.com/berkeley­db/db­5.3.21.tar.gz
from
curl_7.35.0­r0­arago2.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl­7.35.0.tar.bz2
from
cuia_1.0.0.13­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://software­dl.ti.com/dsps/dsps_public_sw/sdo_ccstudio/UIA/SCMCSDK/cuia_1_00_00_13.tar.gz
from
Obtained
cryptodev­linux­dev_1.6­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
1.6­r0.0
GPLv2
and
Binary
Obtained
http://download.gna.org/cryptodev­linux/cryptodev­linux­1.6.tar.gz
from
cryptodev­linux
1.6­r0.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
GPLv2
cracklib­dev
LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.9.1­r0.0
2.9.1­r0.0
LGPLv2.1+
Source
and
Binary
Location
cracklib
02.01.00.10­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
cppi­lld­dev
02.01.00.10­r1.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
cppi­lld
linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0
GPL­3.0­with­GCC­
exception & GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
cpp­symlinks
linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0
GPL­3.0­with­GCC­
exception & GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
cpp
8.22­r0.0
GPLv3+
Source
and
Binary
Location
coreutils­dev
8.22­r0.0
GPLv3+
Source
and
Binary
Location
coreutils
git­r3.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
common­csl­ip­dev
git­r3.0
BSD­3­Clause
Source
and
Binary
Location
common­csl­ip
4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­
r8a­mcsdk0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
cmem­mod­dev
dev
Source
4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­
cmem­mod
r8a­mcsdk0.0
GPLv2
clocl­dev
1.1.2­r0.0.0
clocl
ca­certificates
cryptodev­linux_1.6­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.gna.org/cryptodev­linux/cryptodev­linux­1.6.tar.gz
from
cracklib­dev_2.9.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/cracklib/cracklib­2.9.1.tar.gz
from
cracklib_2.9.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/cracklib/cracklib­2.9.1.tar.gz
from
cppi­lld­dev_02.01.00.10­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/cppi­lld.git
from
cppi­lld_02.01.00.10­r1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/cppi­lld.git
from
cpp­symlinks_linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/13.03/components/toolchain/gcc­linaro/4.7/gcc­linaro­4.7­2013.03.tar.bz2
from
cpp_linaro­4.7­r2013.03­arago1.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/13.03/components/toolchain/gcc­linaro/4.7/gcc­linaro­4.7­2013.03.tar.bz2
from
coreutils­dev_8.22­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils­8.22.tar.xz
from
coreutils_8.22­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/coreutils/coreutils­8.22.tar.xz
from
common­csl­ip­dev_git­r3.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/common­csl­ip.git
from
common­csl­ip_git­r3.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/keystone­rtos/common­csl­ip.git
from
cmem­mod­dev_4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­r8a­mcsdk0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ipc/ludev.git
from
Location
cmem­mod_4.10.01.02+git0+a51d977002­r8a­mcsdk0.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
and
Binary
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/ipc/ludev.git
from
Source
and
Binary
Location
BSD
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
1.1.2­r0.0.0
GPL­2.0+ & MPL­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
20130610­r0.0
clocl­dev_1.1.2­r0.0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
clocl_1.1.2­r0.0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/opencl/ti­opencl.git
from
ca­certificates_20130610­r0.0_all.ipk
Obtained
git://anonscm.debian.org/collab­maint/ca­certificates.git
from
from
1.0.6­r5.0
bzip2
Source
and
Binary
Location
bzip2­dev
1.0.6­r5.0
bzip2
Source
and
Binary
Location
bzip2
1.22.1­r0­arago15.0
GPLv2 & bzip2
Source
and
Binary
Location
busybox­udhcpc
1.22.1­r0­arago15.0
GPLv2 & bzip2
Source
and
Binary
Location
busybox­syslog
1.22.1­r0­arago15.0
GPLv2 & bzip2
Source
and
Binary
Location
busybox
1.5­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
bridge­utils
1.55.0­r0.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
boost­test
1.55.0­r0.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
boost­serialization
1.55.0­r0.0
BSL­1.0 & MIT & Python­2.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
boost
1.03e­r0.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Binary
Location
bonnie++
2.7.1­r0.0
GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
bison­dev
2.7.1­r0.0
GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
bison
linaro­2.24­r2014.03.0
GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
binutils­dev
linaro­2.24­r2014.03.0
GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
binutils
3.2.48­r11­arago0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
bash
3.5.29­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
base­passwd
3.0.14­r86­arago4.0
GPLv2
Source
and
Location
base­files
bzip2­dev_1.0.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.bzip.org/1.0.6/bzip2­1.0.6.tar.gz
from
bzip2_1.0.6­r5.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.bzip.org/1.0.6/bzip2­1.0.6.tar.gz
from
busybox­udhcpc_1.22.1­r0­arago15.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox­1.22.1.tar.bz2
from
busybox­syslog_1.22.1­r0­arago15.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox­1.22.1.tar.bz2
from
busybox_1.22.1­r0­arago15.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.busybox.net/downloads/busybox­1.22.1.tar.bz2
from
bridge­utils_1.5­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/bridge/bridge­utils­1.5.tar.gz
from
boost­test_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
boost­serialization_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
boost_1.55.0­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/boost/boost_1_55_0.tar.bz2
from
bonnie++_1.03e­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/bonnie++­1.03e.tgz
from
bison­dev_2.7.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/bison­2.7.1.tar.xz
from
bison_2.7.1­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bison/bison­2.7.1.tar.xz
from
binutils­dev_linaro­2.24­r2014.03.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/14.03/components/toolchain/binutils­linaro/binutils­linaro­2.24­2014.03.tar.xz
from
binutils_linaro­2.24­r2014.03.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://releases.linaro.org/14.03/components/toolchain/binutils­linaro/binutils­linaro­2.24­2014.03.tar.xz
from
bash_3.2.48­r11­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/bash/bash­3.2.48.tar.gz
from
base­passwd_3.5.29­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.debian.org/debian/pool/main/b/base­passwd/base­passwd_3.5.29.tar.gz
from
base­files_3.0.14­r86­arago4.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
base­files
3.0.14­r86­arago4.0
GPLv2
and
Binary
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
automake
1.14­r0.0
Source
and
Binary
Location
GPLv2
autoconf
GPLv2 & GPLv3
Source
and
Binary
Location
2.69­r11.0
2.4.47­r0.0
LGPLv2.1+ & GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
attr­dev
2.4.47­r0.0
GPLv2+
Source
and
Binary
Location
attr
1.3­r9­arago0.0
BSD
Source
and
Binary
Location
arm­benchmarks
1.0­r2.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
arago­gpl­notice
1.0­r1.0
MIT
Source
and
Binary
Location
arago­feed­config
automake_1.14­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/automake­1.14.tar.gz
from
autoconf_2.69­r11.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/autoconf­2.69.tar.gz
from
attr­dev_2.4.47­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/attr/attr­2.4.47.src.tar.gz
from
attr_2.4.47­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/attr/attr­2.4.47.src.tar.gz
from
arm­benchmarks_1.3­r9­arago0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained
git://git.ti.com/apps/arm_benchmarks.git
from
arago­gpl­notice_1.0­r2.0_all.ipk
Obtained
Arago/OE metadata
from
arago­feed­config_1.0­r1.0_k2hk_evm.ipk
Obtained
None
from
MCSDK ARM Linux Software Manifest (Linux Kernel, u­boot & Boot Monitor): Includes support for k2hk­evm, k2l­evm & k2e­evm
See the Legend above for a description of these columns.
Software Name
Version
License Type
Delivered As
Modified by TI
uImage
03.10.72_15.08
GPLv2
Source and Binary
Yes
BSD(1)
Source and Binary
TI BSD
Source and Binary
IMAGELIB
Boot Monitor
u­boot
15.07
2013_01_15.07_01
GPLv2
Source and Binary
Location
Release
Obtained from
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/linux.git
Location
[as_installed]/imglib_c66x_3_1_1_0/docs/IMGLIB_Software_Manifest.html
Obtained from
N/A
Yes
Location
Release
Obtained from
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/boot­monitor.git
Location
Release
Obtained from
git://git.ti.com/keystone­linux/u­boot.git
MCSDK DSP Software Manifest
See the Legend above for a description of these columns.
Software Name
Version
License Type
Delivered As
Modified by TI
MCSDK
03.01.04.07
TI BSD
Source and Binary
N/A
PDK
03.01.04.07
TI BSD
Source and Binary
N/A
Location
[installed_path]/mcsdk_bios_3_01_04_07/*
Obtained from
TI
Location
[installed_path]/pdk_keystone2_3_01_04_07/*
Obtained from
TI
MCSDK Host Tools Summary
These are development tools that run primarily on the development host. For the location, replace with the version that is part of the component name (e.g., 2.0.0.11, etc.). See the Legend above for a description of these
columns.
Software Name
Version
License Type
Delivered As
Modified by TI
Location
CG XML
BSD
XDC
EPL 1.0
[as_installed]/cg_xml/cg_xml__Manifest.pdf
Obtained from
Location
[as_installed]/xdctools_/docs/xdctools.chm (see License section)
Obtained from
None
MCSDK Linux Host Tools Content
This table describes any software being delivered that is expected to run on a Development Host, instead of the target device. Some of this software may be licensed under GPLv3 but it is not expected to be shipped as a product.
See the Legend above for a description of these columns.
Software Name
Version
License Type
Delivered As
Modified by TI
automake
1.11.1
GPLv2
Source and Binary
No
bridge­utils
1.5­r0.0
GPLv2
Source and Binary
unifdef
trunk_opkg
2.6
609
BSD
GPLv2
Source and Binary
Source and Binary
No
No
sqlite
3.6.23
Public Domain
Source and Binary
No
quilt
0.48
GPLv2+
Source and Binary
No
Python
pkg­config
2.6.6
0.23
PSFv2
GPLv2
Source and Binary
Source and Binary
No
No
pax­utils
0.1.19
GPLv2
Source and Binary
No
m4
1.4.14
GPLv3
Source and Binary
No
libtool
help2man
git
gettext
flex
2.2.6b
1.38.2
1.7.3.5
0.18
2.5.35
GPLv2
GPLv3
GPLv2
GPLv3
BSD
Source and Binary
Source and Binary
Source and Binary
Source and Binary
Source and Binary
No
No
Location
automake­1.11.1.tar.bz2
Obtained from
http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/automake­1.11.1.tar.bz2
Location
bridge­utils_1.5­r0.0_cortexa15t2hf­vfp­neon.ipk
Obtained from
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/bridge/bridge­utils­1.5.tar.gz
Location
unifdef­2.6.tar.gz
Obtained from
http://dotat.at/prog/unifdef/unifdef­2.6.tar.gz
Location
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Opkg
Obtained from
svn://opkg.googlecode.com/svn
Location
sqlite­3.6.23.1.tar.gz
Obtained from
http://www.sqlite.org/sqlite­3.6.23.1.tar.gz
Location
quilt­0.48.tar.gz
Obtained from
http://download.savannah.gnu.org/releases/quilt/quilt­0.48.tar.gz
Location
Python­2.6.6.tar.bz2
Obtained from
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PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING,
REPAIR OR CORRECTION.
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to humanity, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these
terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest to
attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively convey
the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least the
"copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) 19yy <name of author>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston MA 02110­1301 USA
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) 19xx name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the
appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the
commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show
c'; they could even be mouse­clicks or menu items­­whatever suits your
program.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
necessary. Here a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the
program `Gnomovision' (a program to direct compilers to make passes
at assemblers) written by James Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
That's all there is to it!
GPLv2
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Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
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freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
software­­to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
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To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid
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Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software
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END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS
How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
If you develop a new program, and you want it to be of the greatest
possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110­1301 USA.
Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; type `show c' for details.
The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may
be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
mouse­clicks or menu items­­whatever suits your program.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
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Materials for archival purposes or copy the Source Code Licensed
Materials to another medium and keep the original Source Code Licensed
Materials for archival purposes. Other than as expressly set forth in
this Section 1(e)(iii) and in Section 1(a) above, you may not
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iv. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, you shall not
copy, publish, disclose, display, provide, transfer or make available
the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives thereof, to any third party
and you shall not sublicense, transfer or assign the Licensed
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Agreement to any third party. You shall not mortgage, pledge or
encumber the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives thereof, in any
way.
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with Open Source Software or with software developed using Open Source
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the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives thereof, in a manner that
subjects the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives thereof, to any
license obligations or any other intellectual property related terms
of any license governing such Open Source Software.
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may terminate this Agreement at any time by written notice to TI.
Without prejudice to any other rights, if you fail to comply with the
terms of this Agreement, TI may terminate your right to use the
Licensed Materials, or any derivatives thereof, and any applications
generated using the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives thereof,
upon written notice to you. Upon expiration or termination of this
Agreement, you will destroy any and all copies of the Licensed
Materials, including any derivatives thereof, in your possession,
custody or control and provide to TI a written statement signed by
your authorized representative certifying such destruction. Except for
Sections 1(a) and 1(b) and the limited license to TI in Section 1(c),
all provisions of this Agreement shall survive expiration or
termination of this Agreement.
2. Licensed Materials Ownership. The Licensed Materials are
licensed, not sold to you, and can only be used in accordance with the
terms of this Agreement. Subject to the licenses granted to you
pursuant to this Agreement, TI and TI's licensors own and shall
continue to own all right, title and interest in and to the Licensed
Materials, including all copies thereof. The parties agree that all
fixes, modifications and improvements to the Licensed Materials
conceived of or made by TI that are based, either in whole or in part,
on your feedback, suggestions or recommendations are the exclusive
property of TI and all right, title and interest in and to such fixes,
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made to the Licensed Materials, your right to use any and all
derivatives of the Licensed Materials shall remain subject to the
terms and conditions of this Agreement. Moreover, you acknowledge and
agree that when your independently developed software or hardware
components are combined, in whole or in part, with the Licensed
Materials, or any derivative thereof, your right to use the Licensed
Materials, or any derivative thereof, embodied in such resulting
combined work shall remain subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.
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a. The Licensed Materials contain copyrighted material, trade
secrets and other proprietary information of TI and its licensors and
are protected by copyright laws, international copyright treaties and
trade secret laws, as well as other intellectual property laws. To
protect TI's and its licensors' rights in the Licensed Materials, you
agree, except as specifically permitted by statute by a provision that
cannot be waived by contract, not to "unlock", decompile, reverse
engineer, disassemble or otherwise translate to a human­perceivable
form any portions of the Licensed Materials provided to you in object
code format only, nor permit any person or entity to do so. You shall
not remove, erase, alter, tamper, cover or obscure any
confidentiality, trade secret, trade mark, patent, copyright or other
proprietary notice or other identifying marks or designs printed or
stamped on, affixed to, or encoded or recorded in any component of the
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appear in the Licensed Materials. TI reserves all rights not
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standards or software programs published by industry recognized
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copyrights and other intellectual property rights that cover
implementation of those standards. You acknowledge and agree that this
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copyrights, and other intellectual property rights and that you are
solely responsible for any patent, copyright or other intellectual
property right claim that relates to your use or distribution of the
Licensed Materials, or your use or distribution of your products that
include or incorporate the Licensed Materials. Moreover, you
acknowledge that any fees or royalties paid to TI pursuant to this
Agreement, as applicable, do not include any fees or royalties that
may be payable to any third party based on such third party's
interests in the Licensed Materials or any intellectual property
rights that cover implementation of any industry recognized standard,
any software program published by any industry recognized standards
bodies or any other proprietary technology. You further acknowledge
that you are responsible for any such third party fees or royalties.
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and other confidential information of TI and its licensors. You agree
to use the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives thereof, solely
within the scope of the licenses set forth herein, to maintain the
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to use at least the same procedures and degree of care that you use to
prevent disclosure of your own confidential information of like
importance but in no instance less than reasonable care, and to
prevent disclosure of the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives
thereof, to any third party, except as may be necessary and required
in connection with your rights and obligations hereunder. You agree to
obtain executed confidentiality agreements with your employees and
contractors having access to the Licensed Materials, or any
derivatives thereof, and to diligently take steps to enforce such
agreements in this respect. TI agrees that industry standard
employment agreements used in the normal course of your business shall
satisfy the requirements of this section. TI may disclose your contact
information to TI's licensors.
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"AS IS". TI AND ITS LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION,
EITHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, REGARDING THE LICENSED
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CONSTRUED AS A WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION BY TI TO MAINTAIN PRODUCTION
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WHICH THE LICENSED MATERIALS, OR ANY DERIVATIVES THEREOF, MAY BE USED.
YOU ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE LICENSED MATERIALS MAY NOT BE
INTENDED FOR PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS AND MAY CONTAIN IRREGULARITIES
AND DEFECTS NOT FOUND IN PRODUCTION SOFTWARE. FURTHERMORE, YOU
ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE LICENSED MATERIALS HAVE NOT BEEN TESTED
OR CERTIFIED BY ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY OR INDUSTRY REGULATORY
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IN OR WITH ANY COMMERCIAL PRODUCT THAT YOU WILL THOROUGHLY TEST THE
PRODUCT AND THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE LICENSED MATERIALS IN OR WITH
THAT PRODUCT AND BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS OR FAILURES.
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CAUSED, ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, IN CONNECTION WITH OR ARISING OUT
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LABOR COSTS, LOSS OF DATA, LOSS OF GOODWILL, LOSS OF PROFITS, LOSS OF
SAVINGS, OR LOSS OF USE OR INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS. IN NO EVENT WILL
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ARISING OUT OF YOUR USE OF THE LICENSED MATERIALS, OR ANY DERIVATIVES
THEREOF, EXCEED THE GREATER OF FIVE HUNDRED U.S. DOLLARS (US$500) OR
THE FEES PAID TO TI BY YOU FOR THE LICENSED MATERIALS UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT.
Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitation on how
long an implied warranty lasts, the above limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you.
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AND ITS APPLICABLE LICENSORS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR AND SHALL NOT
DEFEND OR INDEMNIFY YOU AGAINST ANY THIRD PARTY INFRINGEMENT CLAIM
THAT RELATES TO OR IS BASED ON YOUR MANUFACTURE, USE OR DISTRIBUTION
OF THE LICENSED MATERIALS, OR ANY DERIVATIVES THEREOF, OR YOUR
MANUFACTURE, USE, OFFER FOR SALE, SALE, IMPORTATION OR DISTRIBUTION OF
YOUR PRODUCTS THAT INCLUDE OR INCORPORATE THE LICENSED MATERIALS, OR
ANY DERIVATIVES THEREOF.
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obligation to install, maintain or support the Licensed Materials, or
any derivatives thereof.
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Texas Instruments Incorporated, 12500 TI Boulevard, Mail Station 8638,
Dallas, Texas 75243, Attention: Contracts Manager, ASP, with a copy to
Texas Instruments Incorporated, 13588 N. Central Expressway, Mail
Station 3999, Dallas, Texas 75243, Attention: Law Department ­ ASP.
All notices shall be deemed served when received by TI.
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Materials are subject to export control under the U.S. Commerce
Department's Export Administration Regulations ("EAR"). You further
hereby acknowledge and agree that unless prior authorization is
obtained from the U.S. Commerce Department, neither you nor your
customers will export, re­export or release, directly or indirectly,
any technology, software or software source code (as defined in Part
772 of the EAR), received from TI, or export, directly or indirectly,
any direct product of such technology, software or software source
code (as defined in Part 734 of the EAR), to any destination or
country to which the export, re­export or release of the technology,
software or software source code, or direct product is prohibited by
the EAR. You agree that none of the Licensed Materials may be
downloaded or otherwise exported or reexported (i) into (or to a
national or resident of) Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria or
any other country the U.S. has embargoed goods; or (ii) to anyone on
the U.S. Treasury Department's List of Specially Designated Nationals
or the U.S. Commerce Department's Denied Persons List or Entity List.
You represent and warrant that you are not located in, under the
control of, or a national or resident of any such country or on any
such list and you will not use or transfer the Licensed Materials, or
any derivatives thereof, for use in any sensitive nuclear, chemical or
biological weapons, or missile technology end­uses unless authorized
by the U.S. Government by regulation or specific license or for a
military end­use in, or by any military entity of, Albania, Armenia,
Azerbaijan, Belarus, Cambodia, China, Georgia, Iraq, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Libya, Macau, Moldova, Mongolia, Russia, Tajikistan,
Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Vietnam. Any software export
classification made by TI shall be for TI's internal use only and
shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the
proper export classification for such software or whether an export
license or other documentation is required for the exportation of such
software.
10. Governing Law and Severability; Waiver. This Agreement will be
governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State
of Texas, without reference to conflict of laws principles. If for any
reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision of the
Agreement to be unenforceable, that provision will be enforced to the
maximum extent possible to effectuate the intent of the parties, and
the remainder of the Agreement shall continue in full force and
effect. This Agreement shall not be governed by the United Nations
Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods, or by the
Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act (UCITA). The parties
agree that non­exclusive jurisdiction for any dispute arising out of
or relating to this Agreement lies within the courts located in the
State of Texas. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any judgment may be
enforced in any United States or foreign court, and either party may
seek injunctive relief in any United States or foreign court. Failure
by TI to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall not be deemed a
waiver of future enforcement of that or any other provision in this
Agreement or any other agreement that may be in place between the
parties.
11. PRC Provisions. If you are located in the People's Republic of
China ("PRC") or if the Licensed Materials, or any derivatives
thereof, will be sent to the PRC, the following provisions shall apply
and shall supersede any other provisions in this Agreement concerning
the same subject matter:
a. Registration Requirements. You shall be solely responsible for
performing all acts and obtaining all approvals that may be required
in connection with this Agreement by the government of the PRC,
including but not limited to registering pursuant to, and otherwise
complying with, the PRC Measures on the Administration of Software
Products, Management Regulations on Technology Import­Export, and
Technology Import and Export Contract Registration Management Rules.
Upon receipt of such approvals from the government authorities, you
shall forward evidence of all such approvals to TI for its records. In
the event that you fail to obtain any such approval or registration,
you shall be solely responsible for any and all losses, damages or
costs resulting therefrom, and shall indemnify TI for all such losses,
damages or costs.
b. Governing Language. This Agreement is written and executed in
the English language. If a translation of this Agreement is required
for any purpose, including but not limited to registration of the
Agreement pursuant to any governmental laws, regulations or rules, you
shall be solely responsible for creating such translation. Any
translation of this Agreement into a language other than English is
intended solely in order to comply with such laws or for reference
purposes, and the English language version shall be authoritative and
controlling.
c. Export Control.
i. Diversions of Technology. You hereby agree that unless prior
authorization is obtained from the U.S. Department of Commerce,
neither you nor your subsidiaries or affiliates shall knowingly
export, re­export or release, directly or indirectly, any technology,
software or software source code (as defined in Part 772 of the Export
Administration Regulations of the U.S. Department of Commerce
("EAR")), received from TI or any of its affiliated companies, or
export, directly or indirectly, any direct product of such technology,
software or software source code (as defined in Part 734 of the EAR),
to any destination or country to which the export, re­export or
release of the technology, software, software source code or direct
product is prohibited by the EAR.
ii. Assurance of Compliance. You understand and acknowledge that
products, technology (regardless of the form in which it is provided),
software or software source code, received from TI or any of its
affiliates under this Agreement may be under export control of the
United States or other countries. You shall comply with the United
States and other applicable non­U.S. laws and regulations governing
the export, re­export and release of any products, technology,
software or software source code received under this Agreement from TI
or its affiliates. You shall not undertake any action that is
prohibited by the EAR. Without limiting the generality of the
foregoing, you specifically agree that you shall not transfer or
release products, technology, software or software source code of TI
or its affiliates to, or for use by, military end users or for use in
military, missile, nuclear, biological or chemical weapons end uses.
iii. Licenses. Each party shall secure at its own expense, such
licenses and export and import documents as are necessary for each
respective party to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement. If
such licenses or government approvals cannot be obtained, TI may
terminate this Agreement, or shall otherwise be excused from the
performance of any obligations it may have under this Agreement for
which the licenses or government approvals are required.
12. Contingencies. TI shall not be in breach of this Agreement and
shall not be liable for any non­ performance or delay in performance
if such non­performance or delay is due to a force majeure event or
other circumstances beyond TI's reasonable control, including but not
limited to, shortages of labor, energy, fuel, machinery or materials,
technical or yield failures, war, civil unrest, any government act,
law or regulation, including any judicial order or decree, any
communication or power failure, labor dispute, natural disaster, fire,
flood, earthquake, explosion, terrorist act or Act of God.
13. Entire Agreement. This is the entire agreement between you and
TI and this Agreement supersedes any prior agreement between the
parties related to the subject matter of this Agreement. No amendment
or modification of this Agreement will be effective unless in writing
and signed by a duly authorized representative of TI. You hereby
warrant and represent that you have obtained all authorizations and
other applicable consents required empowering you to enter into this
Agreement.
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* Copyright 1991­2003: John D. McCalpin
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* License:
* 1. You are free to use this program and/or to redistribute
* this program.
* 2. You are free to modify this program for your own use,
* including commercial use, subject to the publication
* restrictions in item 3.
* 3. You are free to publish results obtained from running this
* program, or from works that you derive from this program,
* with the following limitations:
* 3a. In order to be referred to as "STREAM benchmark results",
* published results must be in conformance to the STREAM
* Run Rules, (briefly reviewed below) published at
* http://www.cs.virginia.edu/stream/ref.html
* and incorporated herein by reference.
* As the copyright holder, John McCalpin retains the
* right to determine conformity with the Run Rules.
* 3b. Results based on modified source code or on runs not in
* accordance with the STREAM Run Rules must be clearly
* labelled whenever they are published. Examples of
* proper labelling include:
* "tuned STREAM benchmark results" * "based on a variant of the STREAM benchmark code"
* Other comparable, clear and reasonable labelling is
* acceptable.
* 3c. Submission of results to the STREAM benchmark web site
* is encouraged, but not required.
* 4. Use of this program or creation of derived works based on this
* program constitutes acceptance of these licensing restrictions.
* 5. Absolutely no warranty is expressed or implied.
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