This package contains some the utilities from Ian Jackson's private system `chiark.greenend.org.uk'. This package, containing the moderately portable sources and Debian packaging information, and the resulting Debian binary packages, was put together by Ian, but with assistance from other chiark users. For both upstream and Debian packaging questions, please contact chiark-utils-maint@chiark.greenend.org.uk. The software included is: chiark backup, for small systems or networks. chiark backup is Copyright 1997-1998,2000-2001 Ian Jackson Copyright 1999 Peter Maydell readbuffer/writebuffer (in the backup directory), filters for keeping tape drives streaming and audio output devices playing. They are: Copyright 1997-1998,2000-2001 Ian Jackson sync-accounts, a tool for synchronising UN*X password data. It's Copyright 1999-2000,2002 Ian Jackson Copyright 2000-2001 nCipher Corporation Ltd chiark-named-conf (in the scripts directory) checks and generates nameserver configurations. It is: Copyright 2002 Ian Jackson watershed, a tool for optimising runs of idempotent commands, is Copyright 2007 Canonical Ltd xbatmon-simple, a simple X client for displaying ACPI battery status Copyright 2004,2012 Ian Jackson xduplic-copier, a simple X client for typing into multiple windows Copyright 2002,2013 Ian Jackson git-cache-proxy, a rather shoddy daemon for speeding up git clone Copyright 2013 Ian Jackson Copyright 2010 Tony Finch Copyright 2017 Citrix summer, a tool for reporting complete details about a filesystem tree Copyright 2003-2007 Ian Jackson manpage Copyright 2006 Peter Maydell cvs-repomove and cvs-adjustroot: tools for moving CVS repositories Copyright 2004-2006 Ian Jackson cvsweb-list: cgi program to list ucgi (userv-utils) cvsweb repos Copyright 2001 Ian Jackson expire-iso8601: keeps or expires backup trees named after their dates Copyright 2006 Ian Jackson gnucap2genspic, ngspice2genspic, genspic2gnuplot: Tools for converting gnucap files and ngspice output files to genspic and genspic files to gnuplot input so they can be plotted. Copyright 2004 Ian Jackson hexterm: connect to serial port and interact in ASCII and hex (hex terminal) Copyright 2005 Ian Jackson palm-datebook-reminders: for mailing reminders about Palm PDA appointments Copyright 2003 Ian Jackson acctdump: for reading process acounting files Copyright 1998,2001,2006 Ian Jackson prefork-interp (and supporting Perl module), for amortising script startup Copyright 2016-2022 Ian Jackson random-word, remountresizereiserfs, summarise-mailbox-preserving-privacy Miscellaneous utilities. Copyright 2004,2006 Ian Jackson cgi-fcgi-interp, a piece of glue to make #! work with fcgi utils Copyright 2016-2022 Ian Jackson nntpid Utility for finding usenet articles by messageid from an NNTP server Copyright -2011 Simon Tatham Copyright 2011 Richard Kettlewell Copyright 2011 Colin Watson Copyright 2011 Ian Jackson Dual licence MIT/GPL3+ git-cache-proxy Copyright 2010 Tony Finch Copyright 2013,2014 Ian Jackson with-lock-ex Copyright 1993-2016 Ian Jackson in some jurisdictions Copyright 2017 Ian Jackson in all jurisdictions Copyright 2017 Genome Research Ltd fishdescriptor Copyright 2018 Citrix git-branchmove Copyright 2019 Sean Whitton The chiark utilities are all free software; you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. These programs are distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License with your Debian GNU/Linux system, in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-3, or with the chiark-utils source package as the file COPYING; if not, email me at one of the addresses above or consult the Free Software Foundation's website at www.fsf.org, or the GNU Project website at www.gnu.org. Some of the source files use the SPDX licence indication convention. For example, you may see: SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later This should be read as a licence grant, as is conventional.