Package: base-files
Section: base
Priority: optional
Version: 0.0
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <Jamey.Hicks@compaq.com>
Depends: familiar-base
Filename: ./base-files_0.0_arm.ipk
Size: 620
MD5Sum: e7146e0c1da82535480e50975877715e
Description: base-files for Familiar installation

Package: e2fsprogs
Priority: required
Section: base
Installed-Size: 584
Debian-Maintainer: Yann Dirson <dirson@debian.org>
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey@handhelds.org>
Architecture: arm
Version: 1.25-1
Replaces: e2fslibsg, ss2g, comerr2g
Provides: libcomerr2, libss2, libext2fs2, libe2p2, libuuid1, e2fslibsg
Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2)
Suggests: gpart, parted
Conflicts: e2fslibsg, dump (<< 0.4b4-4), quota (<< 1.55-8.1)
Filename: ./e2fsprogs_1.25-1_arm.ipk
Size: 180176
MD5Sum: 7593149f96b6d0d4a7f8d0fcee8987d0
Description: The EXT2 file system utilities and libraries.
 EXT2 stands for "Extended Filesystem", version 2. It's the main
 filesystem type used for hard disks on Debian and other Linux systems.
 .
 This package contains programs for creating, checking, and maintaining EXT2
 and EXT3 filesystems, and the generic `fsck' wrapper.

Package: eeprom-tools
Priority: optional
Version:  1.5
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Andrew Christian <andrew.christian@compaq.com>
Depends: python,backpaq-modules,pygtk
Section: admin
Filename: ./eeprom-tools_1.5_arm.ipk
Size: 57631
MD5Sum: fcf92ef350cf4da153d95aeee778ed3f
Description: EEPROM burning tools for the iPAQ

Package: familiar-base
Essential: yes
Section: base
Priority: required
Version: fam05-4
Architecture: arm
OriginalMaintainer: Alexander Guy <a7r@handhelds.org>
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey.hicks@compaq.com>
Depends: sysvinit (>= 2.72)
Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.1.97)
Filename: ./familiar-base_fam05-4_arm.ipk
Size: 11039
MD5Sum: e8f14457231a6c717040b400bcccc0ac
Description: essential files for a familiar installation
  This package is a bit of a catch-all for files that need to be
  installed with familiar, (I made this package from everything that
  was still left over after I split off the rest of the files from
  familiar v0.4 bleeding into their own packages) . Much of what it is
  here is simply emty directories that must exist. Also, there are
  some files here which may be created by scripts in Debian that we
  are not yet runnging. There are probably several files here that
  should move to other packages.

Package: find
Version: 4.1-1
Section: base
Priority: optional
Architecture: arm
Essential: yes
Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2)
Debian-Maintainer: Kevin Dalley <kevind@rahul.net>
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey.hicks@compaq.com>
Filename: ./find_4.1-1_arm.ipk
Size: 26645
MD5Sum: bc05a11fc9d20c9136e6e29e3ea38921
Description: utility for finding files--find
 From findutils-4.1.


Package: hotplug
Priority: required
Version:  1.14
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey.hicks@compaq.com>
Depends: 
Filename: ./hotplug_1.14_arm.ipk
Size: 6039
MD5Sum: a7625c1f6119a41696b72380261d24fa
Description: Hotplug add/removal scripts for H3600
Section: base

Package: ipkg
Section: admin
Essential: yes
Priority: required
Version: 0.9-jeh8
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Carl Worth <cworth@handhelds.org>
Depends: fileutils, shellutils, textutils, sed, grep, gzip, tar, wget
Filename: ./ipkg_0.9-jeh8_arm.ipk
Size: 13461
MD5Sum: 0aa300be7ac74ba8f3a46693bf2cd947
Description: Lightweight package management system

Package: nfs-common
Version: 1:0.3.2-1
Section: net
Priority: standard
Architecture: arm
Depends: portmap, libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2), libwrap0, start-stop-daemon
Conflicts: nfs-client
Replaces: nfs-client
Provides: nfs-client
Installed-Size: 176
Debian-Maintainer: Chip Salzenberg <chip@debian.org>
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey@handhelds.org>
Source: nfs-utils
Filename: ./nfs-common_0.3.2-1_arm.ipk
Size: 23244
MD5Sum: 6060790e5f7b1ac8d0eda42fac446463
Description: NFS support files common to client and server
 Use this package on any machine that does NFS either as client or
 server.  Programs included: lockd, statd, showmount, and nfsstat.
 .
 Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils.

Package: nfs-kernel-server
Version: 1:0.3.2-1
Section: net
Priority: standard
Architecture: arm
Depends: nfs-common (>= 1:0.1.5), libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2), libwrap0, start-stop-daemon
Conflicts: knfs, nfs-server
Replaces: knfs, nfs-server
Provides: knfs, nfs-server
Installed-Size: 200
Maintainer: Chip Salzenberg <chip@debian.org>
Source: nfs-utils
Filename: ./nfs-kernel-server_0.3.2-1_arm.ipk
Size: 59778
MD5Sum: 4961cf4cfe54a3163166db55d72dcbd5
Description: Kernel NFS server support
 Use this package if you have a fairly recent kernel (2.2.13 or better)
 and you want to use the kernel-mode NFS server.  The user-mode NFS
 server in the "nfs-server" package is slower but more featureful and
 easier to debug than the kernel-mode server.
 .
 Upstream: SourceForge project "nfs", CVS module nfs-utils.

Package: pcmcia-cs
Priority: extra
Version: 3.1.29-2
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey.hicks@compaq.com>
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2), modutils
Suggests: pcmcia-modules
Section: base
Filename: ./pcmcia-cs_3.1.29-2_arm.ipk
Size: 61980
MD5Sum: dd56406849a9659765cf87f9322d9f28
Description: PCMCIA Card Services for Linux.
 PCMCIA cards are commonly used in laptops to provide expanded
 capabilities, such as modems, increased memory, etc.  Some desktop PCs
 can accept PCMCIA cards as well, although this is rare.
 .
 Card Services for Linux is a complete PCMCIA support package.  It
 includes a set of client drivers for specific cards, and a card
 manager daemon that can respond to card insertion and removal events,
 loading and unloading drivers on demand.  It supports ``hot swapping''
 of PCMCIA cards, so cards can be inserted and ejected at any time.
 .
 The actual kernel modules required for this package are contained in
 the pcmcia-modules-<kernel version> package, where <kernel version> is
 the version of the kernel for which the modules have been compiled.

Package: portmap
Version: 5-2
Section: net
Priority: standard
Architecture: arm
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2), libwrap0, start-stop-daemon
Replaces: netbase (<< 4.00)
Installed-Size: 78
Debian-Maintainer: Anthony Towns <ajt@debian.org>
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey@handhelds.org>
Filename: ./portmap_5-2_arm.ipk
Size: 9761
MD5Sum: 83505333e661ce364bb6d4156e0f4bcd
Description: The RPC portmapper
 Portmap is a server that converts RPC (Remote Procedure Call) program
 numbers into DARPA protocol port numbers.  It must be running in order
 to make RPC calls.
 .
 Services that use RPC include NFS and NIS.

Package: reflash
Priority: optional
Section: kernel
Version: 1.0.0
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: CRL <bootldr@handhelds.org>
Depends: ash, egrep, sed, ps, kill
Filename: ./reflash_1.0.0_arm.ipk
Size: 343917
MD5Sum: 92fc4de355a093f91edfd3d01023d27c
Description: reflash allows flash to be rewritten from linux while flash file 
 systems are mounted.
 .
 reflash is intended to support two main operations:
 Wince restoration and linux upgrading.
 Scripts are provided to simplify these tasks.

Package: setserial
Version: 2.17-20
Section: base
Priority: required
Architecture: arm
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.1-2)
Installed-Size: 132
Maintainer: Gordon Russell <g.russell@dcs.napier.ac.uk>
Packager: Jamey Hicks <jamey.hicks@compaq.com>
Filename: ./setserial_2.17-20_arm.ipk
Size: 10881
MD5Sum: 9179daecefd131c1a8167cab81ac552e
Description: Controls configuration of serial ports.
 Set and/or report the configuration information associated with
 a serial port. This information includes what I/O port and which IRQ
 a particular serial port is using.
 .
 This version has a completely new approach to configuration, so if you
 have a setup other than the standard ttyS0 and 1, you will have to get
 your hands dirty.
 .
 By default, only COM1-4 are configured by the kernel, using IRQ 3 and 4.
 If you have other serial ports (such as an AST Fourport card), or
 if you have mapped the IRQs differently (perhaps COM3 and 4 to other
 IRQs to allow concurrent access with COM1 and 2) then you must have this
 package.

Package: start-stop-daemon
Version: 1.9.5
Section: base
Priority: required
Architecture: arm
Essential: yes
Pre-Depends: libc6 (>= 2.2.2-2)
Origin: debian
Debian-Maintainer: Wichert Akkerman <wakkerma@debian.org>
Maintainer: Jamey Hicks <jamey@handhelds.org>
Filename: ./start-stop-daemon_1.9.5_arm.ipk
Size: 9708
MD5Sum: 5946f43619e4c0203695f4802d08cde5
Description: sbin/start-stop-daemon from the dpkg package.

Package: sysset
Section: admin
Priority: optional
Version: 0.0-nr4
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Carl Worth <cworth@handhelds.org>
Depends: python, libglade0
Filename: ./sysset_0.0-nr4_arm.ipk
Size: 13994
MD5Sum: 0a8fd6bcad582254ef30a8a3e68c3cf1
Description: python utility for configuring system settings

Package: vic
Priority: optional
Section: comm
Version: 2.8ucl-1.1.3-ipv6-3
Architecture: arm
Maintainer: Carl Worth <cworth@handhelds.org>, Jamey Hicks <jamey@handhelds.org>
Depends: libc6, xlibs, menu-tiny, iproute
Filename: ./vic_2.8ucl-1.1.3-ipv6-3_arm.ipk
Size: 1707783
MD5Sum: 03d8543cd9dcb738c614e952c4286cff
Description: Video conferencing tool with ipv6 support

