Package: beep-udeb Architecture: i386 Version: 1.3-4+deb9u1~build0.16.04.1 Priority: optional Section: universe/debian-installer Source: beep Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Original-Maintainer: Rhonda D'Vine Installed-Size: 14 Depends: libc6-udeb (>= 2.23) Filename: pool/universe/b/beep/beep-udeb_1.3-4+deb9u1~build0.16.04.1_i386.udeb Size: 4814 MD5sum: 50087baea4edfc0f32d501c0b6f70289 SHA1: e05abaa585fa123ac9b6233d4bfa77475f9486c6 SHA256: add134e4c9d828e4522d88ec3fb990339bb1d1b3a33b3cdddd78e35cb642c441 Description: advanced pc-speaker beeper - minimal package beep does what you'd expect: it beeps. However, it offers various additional features, such as the ability to control pitch, duration, and repetitions. . beep-udeb is a minimal package used by debian-installer. Package: dbus-udeb Architecture: i386 Version: 1.10.6-1ubuntu3.1 Priority: extra Section: universe/debian-installer Source: dbus Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team Installed-Size: 222 Depends: libc6-udeb (>= 2.23), libdbus-1-3-udeb (>= 1.10.6), libexpat1-udeb (>= 1.95.8), libx11-6-udeb (>= 2:1.6.0) Filename: pool/universe/d/dbus/dbus-udeb_1.10.6-1ubuntu3.1_i386.udeb Size: 76154 MD5sum: d5c24b3c20ac2fbc06a61e23f906cd2e SHA1: 479813897271fb945f0ac4afffe13fed72fb55fb SHA256: bb9f56320a242edcb7f60325d04d067a481d0c6bb2da31ae02f2c9945b32a680 Description: simple interprocess messaging system (minimal runtime) D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications. . This package is a minimal version of the dbus and dbus-x11 packages, for use in the Debian installer. It can run a session bus, but is not suitable for use as a system bus. Package: libdbus-1-3-udeb Architecture: i386 Version: 1.10.6-1ubuntu3.1 Priority: extra Section: universe/debian-installer Source: dbus Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Original-Maintainer: Utopia Maintenance Team Installed-Size: 239 Depends: libc6-udeb (>= 2.23) Filename: pool/universe/d/dbus/libdbus-1-3-udeb_1.10.6-1ubuntu3.1_i386.udeb Size: 93312 MD5sum: 81a18f96d65a33bd92fbf5876973576f SHA1: 3eb5e753d35f082d11b2e3c62dce18ec3252630b SHA256: 1364423d7827bc2755559c2b6ea68cc6d62053021aeb39ddea00d3d8f41b36d0 Description: simple interprocess messaging system (minimal library) D-Bus is a message bus, used for sending messages between applications. . This package is a minimal version of the libdbus-1-3 package, for use in the Debian installer. Package: libisccc-export140-udeb Architecture: i386 Version: 1:9.10.3.dfsg.P4-8ubuntu1.11 Multi-Arch: same Priority: optional Section: universe/libs Source: bind9 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Original-Maintainer: LaMont Jones Installed-Size: 43 Depends: libc6-udeb (>= 2.23), libisc-export160-udeb Conflicts: libbind0, libbind9-41 Replaces: libbind0 Filename: pool/universe/b/bind9/libisccc-export140-udeb_9.10.3.dfsg.P4-8ubuntu1.11_i386.udeb Size: 15054 MD5sum: 27921436603de73e6a6d02d39c855bcf SHA1: 331fc8b2826f44b64f1cc3d6ed48cca5fc32bdbf SHA256: 631c150310f45dbdc6af6776f86de12411620321271176c52144ddc6ac31ea20 Description: Command Channel Library used by BIND The Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND) implements an Internet domain name server. BIND is the most widely-used name server software on the Internet, and is supported by the Internet Software Consortium, www.isc.org. . This package delivers the libisccc shared library used by BIND's daemons and clients, particularly rndc. Package: libxml2-udeb Architecture: i386 Version: 2.9.3+dfsg1-1ubuntu0.6 Priority: optional Section: universe/debian-installer Source: libxml2 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers Original-Maintainer: Debian XML/SGML Group Installed-Size: 1918 Depends: libc6-udeb (>= 2.23), liblzma5, zlib1g-udeb (>= 1:1.2.3.3.dfsg-1) Filename: pool/universe/libx/libxml2/libxml2-udeb_2.9.3+dfsg1-1ubuntu0.6_i386.udeb Size: 666916 MD5sum: a443a2b155a9d3a45d10b08cc8ada144 SHA1: 73d8eaefcffc128852cf05acf7b698996199b760 SHA256: bd57290694d932319a989a3c21328d17c3f2f69d02e0278b58fa7ea457bb385a Description: GNOME XML library - minimal runtime XML is a metalanguage to let you design your own markup language. A regular markup language defines a way to describe information in a certain class of documents (eg HTML). XML lets you define your own customized markup languages for many classes of document. It can do this because it's written in SGML, the international standard metalanguage for markup languages. . This is a minimal package for use in debian-installer that yields a library providing an extensive API to handle such XML data files.