1 Status of packages in Fedora, EPEL and RHEL, last updated on 2009-01-19.
4 <table class="top_table fedoratbl">
6 <th class="epelbg"><a title="Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5" href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL">EPEL 5</a></th>
7 <th class="fedorabg"><a href="http://fedoraproject.org/">Fedora 10</a></th>
8 <th class="develbg"><a title="Fedora 11 in development a.k.a. Rawhide" href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/Rawhide">Devel</a></th>
9 <th class="pendingbg"><a href="https://bugzilla.redhat.com/buglist.cgi?version=rawhide&component=Package+Review&target_milestone=&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=NEEDINFO&bug_status=MODIFIED&short_desc_type=allwordssubstr&short_desc=mingw32&long_desc_type=allwordssubstr&long_desc=">Pending</a></th>
11 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Atk library.
14 " href="http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gap/">mingw32-atk</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Atk library</small></td>
15 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
16 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
17 <td class="develbg"> </td>
18 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.24.0</td>
20 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows binutils (utilities like 'strip', 'as', 'ld') which
21 understand Windows executables and DLLs.
24 " href="http://www.mingw.org/">mingw32-binutils</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows binutils</small></td>
25 <td class="epelbg released">2.19</td>
26 <td class="fedorabg released">2.19</td>
27 <td class="develbg devel">2.19</td>
28 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
30 <tr><td><a title="Boost provides free peer-reviewed portable C++ source libraries. The
31 emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++ Standard
32 Library, in the hopes of establishing "existing practice" for
33 extensions and providing reference implementations so that the Boost
34 libraries are suitable for eventual standardization. (Some of the
35 libraries have already been proposed for inclusion in the C++
36 Standards Committee's upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report.)
39 " href="http://www.boost.org/">mingw32-boost</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of Boost C++ Libraries</small></td>
40 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
41 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
42 <td class="develbg"> </td>
43 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.34.1</td>
45 <tr><td><a title="Bzip2 is a freely available, patent-free, high quality data compressor.
46 Bzip2 compresses files to within 10 to 15 percent of the capabilities
47 of the best techniques available. However, bzip2 has the added benefit
48 of being approximately two times faster at compression and six times
49 faster at decompression than those techniques. Bzip2 is not the
50 fastest compression utility, but it does strike a balance between speed
51 and compression capability.
53 This package contains development tools and libraries for use when
54 cross-compiling Windows software in Fedora.
57 " href="http://www.bzip.org/">mingw32-bzip2</a><br/><small>MinGW port of bzip2 file compression utility</small></td>
58 <td class="epelbg released">1.0.5</td>
59 <td class="fedorabg released">1.0.5</td>
60 <td class="develbg devel">1.0.5</td>
61 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
63 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Cairo library.
66 " href="http://cairographics.org">mingw32-cairo</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Cairo library</small></td>
67 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
68 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
69 <td class="develbg"> </td>
70 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.8.0</td>
72 <tr><td><a title="Cairomm is the C++ API for the cairo graphics library. It offers all the power
73 of cairo with an interface familiar to C++ developers, including use of the
74 Standard Template Library where it makes sense.
77 " href="http://www.cairographics.org">mingw32-cairomm</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows C++ API for the cairo graphics library</small></td>
78 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
79 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
80 <td class="develbg"> </td>
81 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.6.2</td>
83 <tr><td><a title="cURL is a tool for getting files from HTTP, FTP, FILE, LDAP, LDAPS,
84 DICT, TELNET and TFTP servers, using any of the supported protocols.
85 cURL is designed to work without user interaction or any kind of
86 interactivity. cURL offers many useful capabilities, like proxy
87 support, user authentication, FTP upload, HTTP post, and file transfer
90 This is the MinGW cross-compiled Windows library.
93 " href="http://curl.haxx.se/">mingw32-curl</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of curl and libcurl</small></td>
94 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
95 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
96 <td class="develbg"> </td>
97 <td class="pendingbg pending">7.18.2</td>
99 <tr><td><a title="D-BUS is a system for sending messages between applications. It is
100 used both for the systemwide message bus service, and as a
101 per-user-login-session messaging facility.
104 " href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/windbus">mingw32-dbus</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of DBus</small></td>
105 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
106 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
107 <td class="develbg"> </td>
108 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.2.4</td>
110 <tr><td><a title="This library implements a wrapper for dlfcn, as specified in POSIX and SUS,
111 around the dynamic link library functions found in the Windows API.
114 " href="http://code.google.com/p/dlfcn-win32/">mingw32-dlfcn</a><br/><small>Implements a wrapper for dlfcn (dlopen dlclose dlsym dlerror)</small></td>
115 <td class="epelbg released">0</td>
116 <td class="fedorabg released">0</td>
117 <td class="develbg devel">0</td>
118 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
120 <tr><td><a title="This is expat, the C library for parsing XML, written by James Clark. Expat
121 is a stream oriented XML parser. This means that you register handlers with
122 the parser prior to starting the parse. These handlers are called when the
123 parser discovers the associated structures in the document being parsed. A
124 start tag is an example of the kind of structures for which you may
128 " href="http://www.libexpat.org/">mingw32-expat</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of expat XML parser library</small></td>
129 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
130 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
131 <td class="develbg"> </td>
132 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.0.1</td>
134 <tr><td><a title="This package contains the base filesystem layout, RPM macros and
135 environment for all Fedora MinGW packages.
137 This environment is maintained by the Fedora MinGW SIG at:
139 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/MinGW
142 " href="http://hg.et.redhat.com/misc/fedora-mingw--devel/">mingw32-filesystem</a><br/><small>MinGW base filesystem and environment</small></td>
143 <td class="epelbg filesystem">40</td>
144 <td class="fedorabg filesystem">40</td>
145 <td class="develbg filesystem">42</td>
146 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
148 <tr><td><a title="Under Windows, DLL (Dynamically-Linked Libraries) are generally used
149 to improve code modularity and sharing. A DLL can be loaded
150 automatically when the program is loaded (if it requires the DLL). The
151 program can also explicitly request Windows to load a DLL at any
152 moment during runtime, using the LoadLibrary function from the Win32
155 This naturally suggests to use DLLs as a plugin mechanism. For
156 instance, a web server could load extensions modules stored in DLLs at
157 runtime. But Windows does not really make it easy to implement plugins
158 that way. The reason is that when you try to create a DLL from a set
159 of object files, the linker needs to resolve all the symbols, which
160 leads to the very problem solved by FlexDLL:
162 Windows DLL cannot refer to symbols defined in the main application or
163 in previously loaded DLLs.
165 Some usual solutions exist, but they are not very flexible. A notable
166 exception is the edll library (its homepage also describes the usual
167 solutions), which follows a rather drastic approach; indeed, edll
168 implements a new dynamic linker which can directly load object files
169 (without creating a Windows DLL).
171 FlexDLL is another solution to the same problem. Contrary to edll, it
172 relies on the native static and dynamic linkers. Also, it works both
173 with the Microsoft environment (MS linker, Visual Studio compilers)
174 and with Cygwin (GNU linker and compilers, in Cygwin or MinGW
175 mode). Actually, FlexDLL implements mostly the usual dlopen POSIX API,
176 without trying to be fully conformant though (e.g. it does not respect
177 the official priority ordering for symbol resolution). This should
178 make it easy to port applications developed for Unix.
181 " href="http://alain.frisch.fr/flexdll.html">mingw32-flexdll</a><br/><small>FlexDLL Windows DLL plugin API which is like dlopen</small></td>
182 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
183 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
184 <td class="develbg"> </td>
185 <td class="pendingbg pending">0.11</td>
187 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Fontconfig library.
190 " href="http://fontconfig.org">mingw32-fontconfig</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Fontconfig library</small></td>
191 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
192 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
193 <td class="develbg"> </td>
194 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.6.0</td>
196 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Freetype library.
199 " href="http://www.freetype.org">mingw32-freetype</a><br/><small>Free and portable font rendering engine</small></td>
200 <td class="epelbg released">2.3.8</td>
201 <td class="fedorabg released">2.3.8</td>
202 <td class="develbg devel">2.3.8</td>
203 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
205 <tr><td><a title="The Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector can be
206 used as a garbage collecting replacement for C malloc or C++ new.
209 " href="http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/">mingw32-gc</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of GC garbage collector for C and C++</small></td>
210 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
211 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
212 <td class="develbg"> </td>
213 <td class="pendingbg pending">7.1</td>
215 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows cross-compiler (GCC) for C
218 " href="http://www.mingw.org/">mingw32-gcc</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows cross-compiler (GCC) for C</small></td>
219 <td class="epelbg released">4.3.2</td>
220 <td class="fedorabg released">4.3.2</td>
221 <td class="develbg devel">4.3.2</td>
222 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
224 <tr><td><a title="Gdbm is a GNU database indexing library, including routines which use
225 extensible hashing. Gdbm works in a similar way to standard UNIX dbm
226 routines. Gdbm is useful for developers who write C applications and
227 need access to a simple and efficient database or who are building C
228 applications which will use such a database.
230 This is the MinGW Windows port of the libraries and development tools.
233 " href="http://www.gnu.org/software/gdbm/">mingw32-gdbm</a><br/><small>MinGW port of GNU database routines</small></td>
234 <td class="epelbg released">1.8.0</td>
235 <td class="fedorabg released">1.8.0</td>
236 <td class="develbg devel">1.8.0</td>
237 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
239 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Gettext library
242 " href="http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/">mingw32-gettext</a><br/><small>GNU libraries and utilities for producing multi-lingual messages</small></td>
243 <td class="epelbg released">0.17</td>
244 <td class="fedorabg released">0.17</td>
245 <td class="develbg devel">0.17</td>
246 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
248 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Glib2 library.
251 " href="http://www.gtk.org">mingw32-glib2</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows GLib2 library</small></td>
252 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
253 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
254 <td class="develbg"> </td>
255 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.18.1</td>
257 <tr><td><a title="glibmm provides a C++ interface to the GTK+ GLib low-level core
258 library. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via
259 inheritance and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be
260 freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces.
263 " href="http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/">mingw32-glibmm24</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows C++ interface for GTK2 (a GUI library for X)</small></td>
264 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
265 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
266 <td class="develbg"> </td>
267 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.18.1</td>
269 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows GnuTLS TLS/SSL encryption library.
272 " href="http://www.gnutls.org/">mingw32-gnutls</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows GnuTLS TLS/SSL encryption library</small></td>
273 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
274 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
275 <td class="develbg"> </td>
276 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.4.2</td>
278 <tr><td><a title="The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for
279 numerical analysis, written in C.
282 " href="http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/">mingw32-gsl</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of the GNU Scientific Library</small></td>
283 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
284 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
285 <td class="develbg"> </td>
286 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.11</td>
288 <tr><td><a title="gtk-vnc is a VNC viewer widget for GTK. It is built using coroutines
289 allowing it to be completely asynchronous while remaining single threaded.
292 " href="http://gtk-vnc.sf.net/">mingw32-gtk-vnc</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of VNC client GTK widget</small></td>
293 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
294 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
295 <td class="develbg"> </td>
296 <td class="pendingbg pending">0.3.8</td>
298 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Gtk2 library.
301 " href="http://www.gtk.org">mingw32-gtk2</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Gtk2 library</small></td>
302 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
303 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
304 <td class="develbg"> </td>
305 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.14.4</td>
307 <tr><td><a title="gtkmm provides a C++ interface to the GTK+ GUI library. gtkmm2 wraps
308 GTK+ 2. Highlights include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via
309 inheritance and a comprehensive set of widget classes that can be
310 freely combined to quickly create complex user interfaces.
314 " href="http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/">mingw32-gtkmm24</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows C++ interface for GTK2 (a GUI library for X)</small></td>
315 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
316 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
317 <td class="develbg"> </td>
318 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.14.1</td>
320 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Iconv library
323 " href="http://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/">mingw32-iconv</a><br/><small>GNU libraries and utilities for character set conversion</small></td>
324 <td class="epelbg released">1.12</td>
325 <td class="fedorabg released">1.12</td>
326 <td class="develbg devel">1.12</td>
327 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
329 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Jasper library.
332 " href="http://www.ece.uvic.ca/~mdadams/jasper/">mingw32-jasper</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Jasper library</small></td>
333 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
334 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
335 <td class="develbg"> </td>
336 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.900.1</td>
338 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows gcrypt encryption library.
341 " href="ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgcrypt/">mingw32-libgcrypt</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows gcrypt encryption library</small></td>
342 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
343 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
344 <td class="develbg"> </td>
345 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.4.3</td>
347 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Libglade2 library.
350 " href="http://www.gnome.org">mingw32-libglade2</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Libglade2 library</small></td>
351 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
352 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
353 <td class="develbg"> </td>
354 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.6.3</td>
356 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows GnuPGP error library.
359 " href="ftp://ftp.gnupg.org/gcrypt/libgpg-error/">mingw32-libgpg-error</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows GnuPGP error library</small></td>
360 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
361 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
362 <td class="develbg"> </td>
363 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.6</td>
365 <tr><td><a title="A library for reading and writing structured files (eg MS OLE and Zip).
367 This is the MinGW Windows cross-compiled port of libgsf.
370 " href="http://www.gnome.org/projects/libgsf/">mingw32-libgsf</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of GNOME Structured File Library</small></td>
371 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
372 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
373 <td class="develbg"> </td>
374 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.14.10</td>
376 <tr><td><a title="GNU Libidn is an implementation of the Stringprep, Punycode and
377 IDNA specifications defined by the IETF Internationalized Domain
378 Names (IDN) working group, used for internationalized domain
382 " href="http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/">mingw32-libidn</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Internationalized Domain Name support library</small></td>
383 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
384 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
385 <td class="develbg"> </td>
386 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.9</td>
388 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Libjpeg library.
391 " href="http://www.ijg.org/">mingw32-libjpeg</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Libjpeg library</small></td>
392 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
393 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
394 <td class="develbg"> </td>
395 <td class="pendingbg pending">6b</td>
397 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Libpng library.
400 " href="http://www.libpng.org/pub/png/">mingw32-libpng</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Libpng library</small></td>
401 <td class="epelbg released">1.2.34</td>
402 <td class="fedorabg released">1.2.34</td>
403 <td class="develbg devel">1.2.34</td>
404 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
406 <tr><td><a title="This library implements a full callback system for use in widget
407 libraries, abstract interfaces, and general programming. Originally
408 part of the Gtk-- widget set, %name is now a separate library to
409 provide for more general use. It is the most complete library of its
410 kind with the ability to connect an abstract callback to a class
411 method, function, or function object. It contains adaptor classes for
412 connection of dissimilar callbacks and has an ease of use unmatched by
413 other C++ callback libraries.
415 Package GTK-- (gtkmm), which is a C++ binding to the GTK+ library,
416 starting with version 1.1.2, uses %name.
419 " href="http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/">mingw32-libsigc++20</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of the typesafe signal framework for C++</small></td>
420 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
421 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
422 <td class="develbg"> </td>
423 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.2.2</td>
425 <tr><td><a title="libssh2 is a library implementing the SSH2 protocol as defined by
426 Internet Drafts: SECSH-TRANS(22), SECSH-USERAUTH(25),
427 SECSH-CONNECTION(23), SECSH-ARCH(20), SECSH-FILEXFER(06)*,
428 SECSH-DHGEX(04), and SECSH-NUMBERS(10).
431 " href="http://www.libssh2.org/">mingw32-libssh2</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows library implementing the SSH2 protocol</small></td>
432 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
433 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
434 <td class="develbg"> </td>
435 <td class="pendingbg pending">0.18</td>
437 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows libvirt virtualization library.
440 " href="http://libvirt.org/">mingw32-libvirt</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows libvirt virtualization library</small></td>
441 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
442 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
443 <td class="develbg"> </td>
444 <td class="pendingbg pending">0.5.0</td>
446 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows libxml2 XML processing library.
449 " href="http://xmlsoft.org/">mingw32-libxml2</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows libxml2 XML processing library</small></td>
450 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
451 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
452 <td class="develbg"> </td>
453 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.7.2</td>
455 <tr><td><a title="This C library allows to transform XML files into other XML files
456 (or HTML, text, ...) using the standard XSLT stylesheet transformation
457 mechanism. To use it you need to have a version of libxml2 >= 2.6.27
458 installed. The xsltproc command is a command line interface to the XSLT engine
461 " href="http://xmlsoft.org/XSLT/">mingw32-libxslt</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Library providing the Gnome XSLT engine</small></td>
462 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
463 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
464 <td class="develbg"> </td>
465 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.1.24</td>
467 <tr><td><a title="NSIS, the Nullsoft Scriptable Install System, is a script-driven
468 Windows installation system.
470 This package includes native Fedora binaries of makensis (etc.) and
471 all plugins except for System.dll. The System.dll plugin cannot be
472 built natively at this time since it includes inline Microsoft
476 " href="http://nsis.sourceforge.net/">mingw32-nsis</a><br/><small>Nullsoft Scriptable Install System</small></td>
477 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
478 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
479 <td class="develbg"> </td>
480 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.39</td>
482 <tr><td><a title="NSISWrapper is a helper program for making Windows installers,
483 particularly when you are cross-compiling from Unix.
485 NSIS (a separate package) is a program for building Windows
486 installers. This wrapper simply makes it easier to generate the
487 installer script that NSIS needs.
490 " href="http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/MinGW">mingw32-nsiswrapper</a><br/><small>Helper program for making NSIS Windows installers</small></td>
491 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
492 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
493 <td class="develbg"> </td>
494 <td class="pendingbg pending">3</td>
496 <tr><td><a title="Objective Caml is a high-level, strongly-typed, functional and
497 object-oriented programming language from the ML family of languages.
499 This package is an OCaml cross-compiler which runs natively on Fedora
500 and produces Windows native executables.
503 " href="http://caml.inria.fr/">mingw32-ocaml</a><br/><small>Objective Caml MinGW cross-compiler and programming environment</small></td>
504 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
505 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
506 <td class="develbg"> </td>
507 <td class="pendingbg pending">3.11.0</td>
509 <tr><td><a title="Objective Caml library for managing dates and times.
512 " href="http://www.lri.fr/~signoles/prog.en.html#calendar">mingw32-ocaml-calendar</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows OCaml library for managing dates and times</small></td>
513 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
514 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
515 <td class="develbg"> </td>
516 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.0.4</td>
518 <tr><td><a title="This OCaml library can read and write CSV files, including all
519 extensions used by Excel - eg. quotes, newlines, 8 bit characters in
522 The library comes with a handy command line tool called csvtool for
523 handling CSV files from shell scripts.
526 " href="http://merjis.com/developers/csv">mingw32-ocaml-csv</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows OCaml library for reading and writing CSV files</small></td>
527 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
528 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
529 <td class="develbg"> </td>
530 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.1.7</td>
532 <tr><td><a title="OCaml bindings for curses.
535 " href="http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/ocaml-tmk/">mingw32-ocaml-curses</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows OCaml bindings for ncurses</small></td>
536 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
537 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
538 <td class="develbg"> </td>
539 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.0.3</td>
541 <tr><td><a title="ExtLib is a project aiming at providing a complete - yet small -
542 standard library for the OCaml programming language. The purpose of
543 this library is to add new functions to OCaml Standard Library
544 modules, to modify some functions in order to get better performances
545 or more safety (tail-recursive) but also to provide new modules which
546 should be useful for the average OCaml programmer.
549 " href="http://code.google.com/p/ocaml-extlib/">mingw32-ocaml-extlib</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of OCaml ExtLib</small></td>
550 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
551 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
552 <td class="develbg"> </td>
553 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.5.1</td>
555 <tr><td><a title="Objective CAML package manager and build helper.
558 " href="http://projects.camlcity.org/projects/findlib.html">mingw32-ocaml-findlib</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Objective CAML package manager and build helper</small></td>
559 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
560 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
561 <td class="develbg"> </td>
562 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.2.3</td>
564 <tr><td><a title="LablGL is is an Objective Caml interface to OpenGL. Support is
565 included for use inside LablTk, and LablGTK also includes specific
566 support for LablGL. It can be used either with proprietary OpenGL
567 implementations (SGI, Digital Unix, Solaris...), with XFree86 GLX
568 extension, or with open-source Mesa.
570 This is the MinGW Windows port of this package. Currently it does not
571 support Togl (Tk integration).
574 " href="http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/soft/olabl/lablgl.html">mingw32-ocaml-lablgl</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of LablGL is an OpenGL interface</small></td>
575 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
576 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
577 <td class="develbg"> </td>
578 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.03</td>
580 <tr><td><a title="LablGTK is is an Objective Caml interface to gtk+.
582 It uses the rich type system of Objective Caml 3 to provide a strongly
583 typed, yet very comfortable, object-oriented interface to gtk+. This
584 is not that easy if you know the dynamic typing approach taken by
587 This is the MinGW Windows port of this package. Currently it does not
588 support Togl (Tk integration).
591 " href="http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/soft/olabl/lablgtk.html">mingw32-ocaml-lablgtk</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of LablGTK, OCaml interface to Gtk+</small></td>
592 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
593 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
594 <td class="develbg"> </td>
595 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.10.1</td>
597 <tr><td><a title="OCaml binding for libvirt.
600 " href="http://libvirt.org/ocaml/">mingw32-ocaml-libvirt</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of OCaml binding for libvirt</small></td>
601 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
602 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
603 <td class="develbg"> </td>
604 <td class="pendingbg pending">0.4.4.2</td>
606 <tr><td><a title="Xml-Light is a minimal XML parser & printer for OCaml. It provides
607 functions to parse an XML document into an OCaml data structure, work
608 with it, and print it back to an XML document. It support also DTD
609 parsing and checking, and is entirely written in OCaml, hence it does
610 not require additional C library.
613 " href="http://tech.motion-twin.com/xmllight.html">mingw32-ocaml-xml-light</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows minimal XML parser and printer for OCaml</small></td>
614 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
615 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
616 <td class="develbg"> </td>
617 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.2.cvs20070817</td>
619 <tr><td><a title="The OpenSSL toolkit provides support for secure communications between
620 machines. OpenSSL includes a certificate management tool and shared
621 libraries which provide various cryptographic algorithms and
624 This package contains Windows (MinGW) libraries and development tools.
627 " href="http://www.openssl.org/">mingw32-openssl</a><br/><small>MinGW port of the OpenSSL toolkit</small></td>
628 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
629 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
630 <td class="develbg"> </td>
631 <td class="pendingbg pending">0.9.8g</td>
633 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Pango library.
636 " href="http://www.pango.org">mingw32-pango</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Pango library</small></td>
637 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
638 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
639 <td class="develbg"> </td>
640 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.22.1</td>
642 <tr><td><a title="pangomm provides a C++ interface to the Pango library. Highlights
643 include typesafe callbacks, widgets extensible via inheritance and a
644 comprehensive set of widget classes that can be freely combined to
645 quickly create complex user interfaces.
648 " href="http://gtkmm.sourceforge.net/">mingw32-pangomm</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows C++ interface for Pango</small></td>
649 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
650 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
651 <td class="develbg"> </td>
652 <td class="pendingbg pending">2.14.0</td>
654 <tr><td><a title="PDCurses is a public domain curses library for DOS, OS/2, Win32, X11
655 and SDL, implementing most of the functions available in X/Open and
656 System V R4 curses. It supports many compilers for these
657 platforms. The X11 port lets you recompile existing text-mode curses
658 programs to produce native X11 applications.
660 Note that ncurses is not available for MinGW / Windows. Applications
661 which need curses functionality can use this package, provided they
662 don't use any of the extensions specific to ncurses.
665 " href="http://pdcurses.sourceforge.net/">mingw32-pdcurses</a><br/><small>Curses library for MinGW</small></td>
666 <td class="epelbg released">3.4</td>
667 <td class="fedorabg released">3.4</td>
668 <td class="develbg devel">3.4</td>
669 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
671 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows Pixman library.
674 " href="http://xorg.freedesktop.org/">mingw32-pixman</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows Pixman library</small></td>
675 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
676 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
677 <td class="develbg"> </td>
678 <td class="pendingbg pending">0.13.2</td>
680 <tr><td><a title="POCO, the C++ Portable Components, is a collection of open source C++
681 class libraries that simplify and accelerate the development of
682 network-centric, portable applications in C++. The libraries integrate
683 perfectly with the C++ Standard Library and fill many of the
684 functional gaps left open by it. Their modular and efficient design
685 and implementation makes the C++ Portable Components extremely well
686 suited for embedded development, an area where the C++ programming
687 language is becoming increasingly popular, due to its suitability for
688 both low-level (device I/O, interrupt handlers, etc.) and high-level
689 object-oriented development. Of course, POCO is also ready for
690 enterprise-level challenges.
692 The POCO libraries free developers from re-inventing the wheel, and
693 allow them to spend their time on more worthwhile areas, such as
694 getting things done quickly and working on the features that make
695 their application unique.
698 " href="http://pocoproject.org/">mingw32-poco</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows C++ libraries for network-centric applications</small></td>
699 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
700 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
701 <td class="develbg"> </td>
702 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.3.3p1</td>
704 <tr><td><a title="Popt is a C library for parsing command line parameters. Popt was
705 heavily influenced by the getopt() and getopt_long() functions, but
706 it improves on them by allowing more powerful argument expansion.
707 Popt can parse arbitrary argv[] style arrays and automatically set
708 variables based on command line arguments. Popt allows command line
709 arguments to be aliased via configuration files and includes utility
710 functions for parsing arbitrary strings into argv[] arrays using
714 " href="http://www.rpm5.org/">mingw32-popt</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows C library for parsing command line parameters</small></td>
715 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
716 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
717 <td class="develbg"> </td>
718 <td class="pendingbg pending">1.13_cvs20081025</td>
720 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows PortableXDR XDR / RPC library.
723 " href="http://et.redhat.com/~rjones/portablexdr/">mingw32-portablexdr</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows PortableXDR XDR / RPC library</small></td>
724 <td class="epelbg"> </td>
725 <td class="fedorabg"> </td>
726 <td class="develbg"> </td>
727 <td class="pendingbg pending">4.0.11</td>
729 <tr><td><a title="The POSIX 1003.1-2001 standard defines an application programming
730 interface (API) for writing multithreaded applications. This interface
731 is known more commonly as pthreads. A good number of modern operating
732 systems include a threading library of some kind: Solaris (UI)
733 threads, Win32 threads, DCE threads, DECthreads, or any of the draft
734 revisions of the pthreads standard. The trend is that most of these
735 systems are slowly adopting the pthreads standard API, with
736 application developers following suit to reduce porting woes.
738 Win32 does not, and is unlikely to ever, support pthreads
739 natively. This project seeks to provide a freely available and
740 high-quality solution to this problem.
743 " href="http://sourceware.org/pthreads-win32/">mingw32-pthreads</a><br/><small>MinGW pthread library</small></td>
744 <td class="epelbg released">2.8.0</td>
745 <td class="fedorabg released">2.8.0</td>
746 <td class="develbg devel">2.8.0</td>
747 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
749 <tr><td><a title="The Readline library provides a set of functions that allow users to
750 edit command lines. Both Emacs and vi editing modes are available. The
751 Readline library includes additional functions for maintaining a list
752 of previously-entered command lines for recalling or editing those
753 lines, and for performing csh-like history expansion on previous
756 This is a port of the library and development tools to Windows.
759 " href="http://cnswww.cns.cwru.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html">mingw32-readline</a><br/><small>MinGW port of readline for editing typed command lines</small></td>
760 <td class="epelbg released">5.2</td>
761 <td class="fedorabg released">5.2</td>
762 <td class="develbg devel">5.2</td>
763 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
765 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows cross-compiler runtime, base libraries.
768 " href="http://www.mingw.org/">mingw32-runtime</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows cross-compiler runtime</small></td>
769 <td class="epelbg released">3.15.1</td>
770 <td class="fedorabg released">3.15.1</td>
771 <td class="develbg devel">3.15.1</td>
772 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
774 <tr><td><a title="Simple DirectMedia Layer (SDL) is a cross-platform multimedia library
775 designed to provide fast access to the graphics frame buffer and audio
779 " href="http://www.libsdl.org/">mingw32-SDL</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of SDL cross-platform multimedia library</small></td>
780 <td class="epelbg released">1.2.13</td>
781 <td class="fedorabg released">1.2.13</td>
782 <td class="develbg devel">1.2.13</td>
783 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
785 <tr><td><a title="SQLite is a C library that implements an SQL database engine. A large
786 subset of SQL92 is supported. A complete database is stored in a
787 single disk file. The API is designed for convenience and ease of use.
788 Applications that link against SQLite can enjoy the power and
789 flexibility of an SQL database without the administrative hassles of
790 supporting a separate database server. Version 2 and version 3 binaries
791 are named to permit each to be installed on a single host
793 This package contains cross-compiled libraries and development tools
797 " href="http://www.sqlite.org/">mingw32-sqlite</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows port of sqlite embeddable SQL database engine</small></td>
798 <td class="epelbg released">3.6.6.2</td>
799 <td class="fedorabg released">3.6.6.2</td>
800 <td class="develbg devel">3.6.6.2</td>
801 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
803 <tr><td><a title="This is the GNU termcap library -- a library of C functions that
804 enable programs to send control strings to terminals in a way
805 independent of the terminal type. The GNU termcap library does not
806 place an arbitrary limit on the size of termcap entries, unlike most
807 other termcap libraries.
809 This package contains libraries and development tools for the MinGW
810 cross-compiled version.
813 " href="ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/termcap/">mingw32-termcap</a><br/><small>MinGW terminal feature database</small></td>
814 <td class="epelbg released">1.3.1</td>
815 <td class="fedorabg released">1.3.1</td>
816 <td class="develbg devel">1.3.1</td>
817 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
819 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows cross-compiler Win32 header files.
822 " href="http://www.mingw.org/">mingw32-w32api</a><br/><small>Win32 header files and stubs</small></td>
823 <td class="epelbg released">3.12</td>
824 <td class="fedorabg released">3.12</td>
825 <td class="develbg devel">3.13</td>
826 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
828 <tr><td><a title="MinGW Windows zlib compression library.
831 " href="http://www.zlib.net/">mingw32-zlib</a><br/><small>MinGW Windows zlib compression library</small></td>
832 <td class="epelbg released">1.2.3</td>
833 <td class="fedorabg released">1.2.3</td>
834 <td class="develbg devel">1.2.3</td>
835 <td class="pendingbg"> </td>
837 <tr><td>Totals</td><td>19</td><td>19</td><td>19</td><td>48</td></tr>