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x11/X11-0.5 (Score: 0.108705156)
Fully reflective X11 client library for Ruby
RubyX11 is a fully reflective X11 client library.
lang/x86-20160822 (Score: 0.107135594)
C/Ada cross-compiler, target: Android x86
The gnatdroid-x86 port builds a C/Ada cross-compiler based on GCC 6 that targets the Android operating system (up to version 6.0, API level 23) running on x86 or x86_64 architecture. This produces binaries that run natively on x86-based Android devices.
net/x2goclient-4.0.5.1 (Score: 0.10436854)
Qt client for the X2Go system
x2goclient is a GUI application for launching server-side X2Go sessions.
x11/x11perf-1.6.0 (Score: 0.10428679)
X11 server performance test program
This package contains x11perf, an X11 server performance test program.
sysutils/x86info-1.30 (Score: 0.10135242)
x86 CPU identification utility
The x86info utility displays information about each of the x86 CPUs found in the system. Cache information, flags, registers, frequency, processor name, family, and model are all displayed. It works with all Intel, AMD, Centaur, Cyrix, VIA processors.
security/OpenCA-X509-0.9.10 (Score: 0.1009562)
Perl extension for handling X509 Certificates
Perl extension for handling X509 Certificates
x11/X11-Xlib-0.03 (Score: 0.099694505)
Low-level access to the X11 library
This module provides low-level access to X11 library functions, including access to some X11 extensions like the X11 test library (Xtst).
net/X500-DN-0.29 (Score: 0.09828544)
Handle X.500 DNs (Distinguished Names), parse, and format them
These modules handle X.500 DNs (Distinguished Names) and X.500 RDNs (Relative Distinguished Names). RFC: 2253
net/x2goclient-cli-3.0.1.1.2 (Score: 0.09760085)
The x2go perl client
CLI client for x2go
security/Crypt-X509-0.51 (Score: 0.09697594)
Perl extension to parse X.509 certificates
Crypt::X509 parses X.509 certificates. Methods are provided for accessing most certificate elements. It is based on the generic ASN.1 module by Graham Barr, on the x509decode example by Norbert Klasen and contributions on the perl-ldap-dev-Mailinglist by Chriss Ridd.