20 matching packages found.

Arch Repo Name Version Description Last Updated Flag Date
any Staging archhurd-install-scripts 18-1 Scripts to aid in installing Arch Hurd July 30, 2018
any Staging atool 0.39.0-5 A script for managing file archives of various types April 11, 2018
i686 Staging curl 7.60.0-1 An URL retrieval utility and library July 30, 2018
i686 Staging curl-debug 7.60.0-1 Detached debugging symbols for curl July 30, 2018
i686 Staging gdb 7.12.1-1 The GNU Debugger July 30, 2018
i686 Staging gdb-common 7.12.1-1 The GNU Debugger July 30, 2018
i686 Staging glibc 2.29.r34436.56c86f5dd5-1 GNU C Library May 5, 2019
i686 Staging gnumach 1.8.r82.g0294ec07-1 GNU Mach May 5, 2019
i686 Staging gnumach-headers 1.8.r82.g0294ec07-1 GNU Mach - header files May 5, 2019
i686 Staging guile2.0 2.0.14-1 Portable, embeddable Scheme implementation written in C July 30, 2018
i686 Staging hurd 0.9.r179.g7d10ab8b-1 The GNU Hurd May 5, 2019
i686 Staging hurd-headers 0.9.r178.g2e90bcdb-1 The GNU Hurd - headers May 5, 2019
i686 Staging libbsd 0.9.1-1 Provides useful functions commonly found on BSD systems like strlcpy() July 30, 2018
i686 Staging libnghttp2 1.31.1-1 Framing layer of HTTP/2 is implemented as a reusable C library July 30, 2018
any Staging meson 0.47.2-1 High productivity build system Sept. 20, 2018
i686 Staging openrc 0.38.2-1 Dependency based init system that works with sysvinit. Oct. 17, 2018
i686 Staging pacman 5.1.0-2 A library-based package manager with dependency support July 30, 2018 Feb. 20, 2020
i686 Staging pacman-contrib 1.0.0-2 Contributed scripts and tools for pacman systems July 30, 2018
i686 Staging pacman-debug 5.1.0-2 Detached debugging symbols for pacman July 30, 2018 Feb. 20, 2020
i686 Staging sudo 1.8.12-1 Give certain users the ability to run some commands as root July 30, 2018

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