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Appendix A. Package Manifest
• Added Dependencies:
• libibverbs-devel >= 1.1.2-4.el5
• Removed Dependencies:
• libibverbs-devel >= 1.1
• No added provides
• No removed provides
• No added conflicts
• No removed conflicts
• No added obsoletes
• No removed obsoletes
libsdp-1.1.99-10.el5_2 - libsdp-1.1.99-11.el5
• Group: System Environment/Libraries
• Summary: A library for direct userspace use of Sockets Direct Protocol
• Description: libsdp is an LD_PRELOAD-able library that can be used to have existing
applications use InfiniBand Sockets Direct Protocol (SDP) instead of TCP sockets, transparently
and without recompilation. For information on how to configure libsdp, see libsdp.conf, which is
installed in $(sysconfdir) (usually /usr/local/etc or /etc).
• No added dependencies
• No removed dependencies
• No added provides
• No removed provides
• No added conflicts
• No removed conflicts
• No added obsoletes
• No removed obsoletes
libselinux-1.33.4-5.1.el5 - libselinux-1.33.4-5.5.el5
• Group: System Environment/Libraries
• Summary: SELinux library and simple utilities
• Description: Security-enhanced Linux is a feature of the Linux® kernel and a number of utilities
with enhanced security functionality designed to add mandatory access controls to Linux. The
Security-enhanced Linux kernel contains new architectural components originally developed
to improve the security of the Flask operating system. These architectural components provide
general support for the enforcement of many kinds of mandatory access control policies,
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