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domcleal/foreman-f24

This repo is now obsolete, please use Foreman's own repositories at yum.theforeman.org Test builds for Foreman running on Fedora 24, using Rails 4.2.

ngompa/capnproto

Packaging for Cap'n Proto until in Fedora
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

@pgjdbc/pgjdbc-travis

This projects holds automatically built git-snapshot RPMs from pgjdbc project.
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64

tbo/emacs-25

Emacs 25 repo. The final build here is likely what ends up in rawhide when the stable version of Emacs 25 is released. 25.1.50-1: commit 61e83e902b388490b609677a76f3d49740439f24 (Mon Jan 4 2016) 25.1.50-2: commit ce0eee83854a23985a476f72306c9cc04eb8747e (Mon Jan 25 2016) 25.0.90-1: pretest 1, commit 7b14da444e6ad0eae1eb6c0dde870a84257d6283 (Sat Jan 30 2016) 25.0.91-1: pretest 2 (Mon Feb 15, 2016) 25.0.92-1: pretest 3 (Thu Mar 3, 2016) Note: I was using the master branch (thanks to Eli Zaretskii for pointing this out) to build the previous two builds, that's why the versions were already set to 25.1.x. I will be using 25.0.y from now on and use 25.1 for the final stable version. I had to bump the epoch because of this.

ermugard/CentOs_compiller

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

cialu/dist-git

Dist Git is a remote Git repository specifically designed to hold RPM package sources. For more information please visit https://github.com/release-engineering/dist-git or https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/asamalik/dist-git/
  • EPEL 7 : ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : ppc64le, x86_64

asamalik/docker110

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.

tc01/wallet

The wallet is a client/server system using a central server with a supporting database and a stand-alone client that can be widely distributed to users. The server runs on a secure host with access to a local database; tracks object metadata such as ACLs, attributes, history, expiration, and ownership; and has the necessary access privileges to create wallet-managed objects in external systems (such as Kerberos service principals). The client uses the remctl protocol to send commands to the server, store and retrieve objects, and query object metadata. The same client can be used for both regular user operations and wallet administrative actions. All wallet actions are controlled by a fine-grained set of ACLs. Each object has an owner ACL and optional get, store, show, destroy, and flags ACLs that control more specific actions. A global administrative ACL controls access to administrative actions. An ACL consists of zero or more entries, each of which is a generic scheme and identifier pair, allowing the ACL system to be extended to use any existing authorization infrastructure. Supported ACL types include Kerberos principal names, regexes matching Kerberos principal names, and LDAP attribute checks. Currently, the object types supported are simple files, Kerberos keytabs, and WebAuth keyrings. By default, whenever a Kerberos keytab object is retrieved from the wallet, the key is changed in the Kerberos KDC and the wallet returns a keytab for the new key. However, a keytab object can also be configured to preserve the existing keys when retrieved. Included in the wallet distribution is a script that can be run via remctl on an MIT Kerberos KDC to extract the existing key for a principal, and the wallet system will use that interface to retrieve the current key if the unchanging flag is set on a Kerberos keytab object for MIT Kerberos. (Heimdal doesn't require any special support.)
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

marknexcess/collectd

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

aszczucz/crosstool-ng

An all-in-one solution for generating tool-chains for cross-compilation.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64