python3-accuweather
wrapper for getting weather data from AccuWeather API
This package is a python wrapper for getting weather data from the AccuWeather
HTTP API. One needs to generate an API key at the AccuWeather site at
https://developer.accuweather.com/user/register, and after registration it is
possible to use the API.
libn32stdc++-14-dev-mips64r6el-cross
GNU Standard C++ Library v3 (development files) (mips64r6el
This package contains the headers and static library files necessary for
building C++ programs which use libstdc++.
python3-pyside6.qtxml
Python bindings for Qt 6 Xml module (Python 3)
pyside6 provides Python bindings for Qt 6.x framework.
libgluegen2-jni
tool to automatically generate Java and JNI code (native library)
Gluegen reads as input ANSI C header files and separate configuration files
which provide control over many aspects of the glue code generation. GlueGen
uses a complete ANSI C parser and an internal representation (IR) capable of
representing all C types to represent the APIs for which it generates
interfaces. It has the ability to perform significant transformations on the
IR before glue code emission. GlueGen is currently powerful enough to bind
even low-level APIs such as the Java Native Interface (JNI) and the AWT Native
Interface (JAWT) back up to the Java programming language.
libjnr-unixsocket-java
Java access to native libraries for unix sockets
Java Native Runtime (JNR) is a collection of Java libraries to make
interfacing with OS-level features easier. JNR uses an alternate
method to JNI or JNA to achieve programming simplicity while still
retaining performance.
media-types
List of standard media types and their usual file extension
This package installs the configuration file /etc/mime.types, that lists
standard media types (originally known as "MIME" types) and their usual file
extension. This provides a simple way for programs to have a first guess at a
file's content. On standard Debian desktop systems, one will also find more
sophisticated tools, for instance provided by the "file" and "xdg-utils"
packages.