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sbluhm/uyuni-2023.12

Automated package build linked to github/sbluhm/uyuni
  • EPEL 9 : x86_64

amidevous/odin-CentOS

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

petersen/elm

A functional programming language which compiles to javascript See https://elm-lang.org/
  • Fedora 41 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64

czanik/syslog-ng45

This is the latest stable version of syslog-ng. It has all syslog-ng features enabled which I was able to compile: tcp wrappers support disabled on Fedora, as it was removed from the distro: only available in EPEL 7 Java modules (HDFS and the Java version of Elasticsearch and Kafka destinations) are no more available
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64
  • EPEL 8 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • EPEL 9 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64

amysta/apache-commons-daemon

Apache Commons Daemon software is a set of utilities and Java support classes for running Java applications as server processes. These are commonly known as 'daemon' processes in Unix terminology (hence the name). On Windows they are called 'services'.
  • Rhel 9 : x86_64

sbluhm/uyuni-2023.10

Automated package build linked to github/sbluhm/uyuni
  • EPEL 9 : x86_64

vadim325/ovirt-master-snapshot

This repository is going to mimic what https://resources.ovirt.org/pub/ovirt-master-snapshot used to provide. WARNING! This repository is shipping pre-release builds for testing purposes, not suited for production.
  • Centos-stream 8 : x86_64

sbluhm/uyuni-master

Automated package build linked to github/sbluhm/uyuni
  • EPEL 9 : x86_64

sbluhm/uyuni-2023.09

This is the release version of Uyuni for Enterprise Linux.
  • EPEL 9 : x86_64

hman-it/apache-commons-daemon

Apache Commons Daemon software is a set of utilities and Java support classes for running Java applications as server processes. These are commonly known as 'daemon' processes in Unix terminology (hence the name). On Windows they are called 'services'.
  • EPEL 9 : x86_64
  • Fedora 41 : x86_64
  • Fedora 42 : x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : x86_64
  • Rhel 8 : x86_64
  • Rhel 9 : x86_64