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The search service can find package by either name (apache), provides(webserver), absolute file names (/usr/bin/apache), binaries (gprof) or shared libraries (libXm.so.2) in standard path. It does not support multiple arguments yet...
The System and Arch are optional added filters, for example System could be "redhat", "redhat-7.2", "mandrake" or "gnome", Arch could be "i386" or "src", etc. depending on your system.
Munge is a purposely-simple Java preprocessor. It only supports conditional inclusion of source based on defined strings of the form "if[tag]", "if_not[tag]", "else[tag]", and "end[tag]". Unlike traditional preprocessors, comments, and formatting are all preserved for the included lines. This is on purpose, as the output of Munge will be distributed as human-readable source code. To avoid creating a separate Java dialect, the conditional tags are contained in Java comments. This allows one build to compile the source files without pre-processing, to facilitate faster incremental development. Other builds from the same source have their code contained within that comment. The format of the tags is a little verbose, so that the tags won't accidentally be used by other comment readers such as javadoc. Munge tags must be in C-style comments; C++-style comments may be used to comment code within a comment. Like any preprocessor, developers must be careful not to abuse its capabilities so that their code becomes unreadable. Please use it as little as possible.
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