tryton-modules-sale-amendment
Tryton application platform - sale amendment module
Tryton is a high-level general purpose application platform. It is the base
of a complete business solution as well as a comprehensive health and hospital
information system (GNUHealth).
krb5-wallet-client
Kerberos-authenticated secure data management client
The wallet is a system for managing secure data, authorization rules to
retrieve or change that data, and audit rules for documenting actions
taken on that data. Objects of various types may be stored in the
wallet or generated on request and retrieved by authorized users. The
wallet tracks ACLs, metadata, and trace information. It uses Kerberos
authentication. One of the object types it supports is Kerberos keytabs,
making it suitable as a user-accessible front-end to Kerberos kadmind
with richer ACL and metadata operations.
libvips42t64
image processing system good for very large ones
VIPS is an image processing system designed with efficiency in mind.
It is good with large images (ones that larger than the amount of RAM in
your machine), and for working with colour. It can perform many
image manipulation tasks much faster than other packages such as
ImageMagick and the GIMP and includes some special features such as
creating single "mosaic" images from multiple parts.
libopenmesh11.0
Tools for representing and manipulating polygonal meshes
OpenMesh is a generic and efficient data structure for representing and
manipulating polygonal meshes. It was designed with the following goals in
mind:
sequoia-keystore-server
Sequoia keystore daemon
This package contains the following binaries built from the Rust crate
"sequoia-keystore-server":
- sequoia-keystore
krb5-wallet-server
Kerberos-authenticated secure data management server
The wallet is a system for managing secure data, authorization rules to
retrieve or change that data, and audit rules for documenting actions
taken on that data. Objects of various types may be stored in the
wallet or generated on request and retrieved by authorized users. The
wallet tracks ACLs, metadata, and trace information. It uses Kerberos
authentication. One of the object types it supports is Kerberos keytabs,
making it suitable as a user-accessible front-end to Kerberos kadmind
with richer ACL and metadata operations.