adios2-mpi-bin

ADIOS2 Adaptable IO system for simulations - binary tools (MPI)

The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for scientists to describe the data in their code that may need to be written, read, or processed outside of the running simulation. By providing an external to the code XML file describing the various elements, their types, and how you wish to process them this run, the routines in the host code (either Fortran or C) can transparently change how they process the data.

libvisp-klt3.5

visual servoing platform klt tracking library

This package contains the ViSP (Visual Servoing Platform) Lucas-Kanade-Tomasi (klt) tracking library runtime library.

adios2-scripts

ADIOS2 Adaptable IO system for simulations - scripts

The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for scientists to describe the data in their code that may need to be written, read, or processed outside of the running simulation. By providing an external to the code XML file describing the various elements, their types, and how you wish to process them this run, the routines in the host code (either Fortran or C) can transparently change how they process the data.

libandroid-zipflinger-java

Library dedicated to ZIP files manipulation

It can create an archive from scratch but also add/remove entries without decompressing/compressing the whole archive. The goal of the library is to work as fast as possible (its original purpose is to enable fast Android APK deployment). The two main features allowing high-speed are Zipflinger's ability to edit the CD of an archive and its usage of zero-copy transfer when moving entries across archives.

libfolks-eds26

Evolution-data-server backend for libfolks

libfolks is a library that aggregates people from multiple sources (eg, Telepathy connection managers and eventually evolution data server, Facebook, etc.) to create metacontacts.

adios2-serial-bin

ADIOS2 Adaptable IO system for simulations - binary tools (serial)

The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for scientists to describe the data in their code that may need to be written, read, or processed outside of the running simulation. By providing an external to the code XML file describing the various elements, their types, and how you wish to process them this run, the routines in the host code (either Fortran or C) can transparently change how they process the data.