userv allows one program to invoke another when only limited trust exists between them. It is a tool which can be used to avoid having to give other system services root privilege, and which allows users to more securely have programs provide services to others.
userv can be useful as `glue' for system administrators; there are not many full-blown userv-using applications yet.
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| Architecture | Package Size | Installed Size | Files |
|---|---|---|---|
| alpha | 139.0 kB | 444 kB | [list of files] |
| amd64 | 133.7 kB | 424 kB | [list of files] |
| armel | 130.2 kB | 404 kB | [list of files] |
| avr32 (unofficial port) | 128.3 kB | 432 kB | [list of files] |
| hppa | 134.7 kB | 416 kB | [list of files] |
| hurd-i386 | 125.1 kB | 400 kB | [list of files] |
| i386 | 126.7 kB | 404 kB | [list of files] |
| ia64 | 153.7 kB | 516 kB | [list of files] |
| kfreebsd-amd64 | 134.0 kB | 354 kB | [list of files] |
| kfreebsd-i386 | 126.2 kB | 336 kB | [list of files] |
| m68k (unofficial port) | 123.3 kB | 400 kB | [list of files] |
| mips | 132.4 kB | 436 kB | [list of files] |
| mipsel | 131.8 kB | 436 kB | [list of files] |
| powerpc | 132.6 kB | 420 kB | [list of files] |
| s390 | 134.9 kB | 420 kB | [list of files] |
| sparc | 128.0 kB | 412 kB | [list of files] |