libhdf5-mpich-hl-100t64

HDF5 High Level runtime files - MPICH2 version

Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.

libhdf5-mpich-hl-cpp-100t64

HDF5 High Level C++ runtime files - MPICH2 version - unsupported

Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.

libhdf5-openmpi-103-1t64

HDF5 - C runtime files - OpenMPI version

Hierarchical Data Format 5 (HDF5) is a file format and library for storing scientific data. HDF5 was designed and implemented to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x. It has a more powerful and flexible data model, supports files larger than 2 GB, and supports parallel I/O.

python3-doorbirdpy

Library for interfacing with DoorBird devices over LAN

This library provides a structured way to communicate with DoorBird devices over a local network using the LAN API. It allows access to live video and image streams, control of relays, and activation of door-opening mechanisms. Users can retrieve historical images or schedule requests for these devices. Additionally, the library facilitates operations like light control and querying device information. Although features like live audio are not supported, video and image capabilities are well covered, including support for the Real-Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP).

libgeo-gdal-ffi-perl

foreign function interface for GDAL/OGR binding

Geo::GDAL::FFI is a foreign function interface (FFI) to the GDAL/OGR geospatial data access library.

node-core-js-bundle

Modular version of core-js to load only required features

core-js is a modular standard library for JavaScript. Includes polyfills for ECMAScript up to 2021: promises, symbols, collections, iterators, typed arrays, many other features, ECMAScript proposals. With core-js-bundle, one can load only required features or use it without global namespace pollution.