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Version : 8.4.0 Vendor: CentOS
Release : 11.fc6 Build Date: Sun 07 Jan 2007
05:40:23 PM EST
Install Date: Mon 19 Dec 2011 12:34:01 PM EST Build Host:
builder1.centos.org
Group : Development/Languages Source RPM: tix-8.4.0-
11.fc6.src.rpm
Size : 1224165 License: BSD
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue 03 Apr 2007 08:28:10 PM EDT, Key ID
a8a447dce8562897
URL : http://tix.sourceforge.net/
Summary : A set of extension widgets for Tk
Description :
Tix, the Tk Interface eXtension, is a powerful set of user interface
components that expands the capabilities of your Tcl/Tk and Python
applications. Using Tix together with Tk will greatly enhance the
appearance and functionality of your application.

Name : xrestop Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 0.2 Vendor: CentOS
Release : 6.2.2 Build Date: Tue 09 Jan 2007
03:49:48 PM EST
Install Date: Mon 19 Dec 2011 12:34:02 PM EST Build Host:
builder6.centos.org
Group : Development/Tools Source RPM: xrestop-0.2-
6.2.2.src.rpm
Size : 39103 License: GPL
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue 03 Apr 2007 08:28:48 PM EDT, Key ID
a8a447dce8562897
URL : http://www.freedesktop.org/Software/xrestop
Summary : X Resource Monitor
Description :
A utility to monitor application usage of X resources in the X Server, and
display them in a manner similar to 'top'. This is a very useful utility
for tracking down application X resource usage leaks.

Name : anacron Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 2.3 Vendor: CentOS
Release : 45.el5.centos Build Date: Wed 28 Mar 2007
01:47:22 AM EDT
Install Date: Mon 19 Dec 2011 12:34:03 PM EST Build Host:
builder7.centos.org
Group : System Environment/Base Source RPM: anacron-2.3-
45.el5.centos.src.rpm
Size : 55024 License: GPL
Signature : DSA/SHA1, Tue 03 Apr 2007 08:19:55 PM EDT, Key ID
a8a447dce8562897
Summary : A cron-like program that can run jobs lost during downtime.
Description :
Anacron (like `anac(h)ronistic') is a periodic command scheduler. It
executes commands at intervals specified in days. Unlike cron, it
does not assume that the system is running continuously. It can
therefore be used to control the execution of daily, weekly and
monthly jobs (or anything with a period of n days), on systems that
don't run 24 hours a day. When installed and configured properly,
Anacron will make sure that the commands are run at the specified
intervals as closely as machine-uptime permits.