veusz
2D and 3D scientific plotting application with graphical interface
Veusz is a 2D and 3D scientific plotting and graphing package,
designed to produce publication-ready PDF, SVG, Postscript and bitmap
output. Veusz provides a GUI, command line and scripting interface
(based on Python) to its plotting facilities. The plots are built
using an object-based system to provide a consistent interface.
netctl
Profile based systemd network management
netctl is a CLI and profile-based network manager and an Arch project. It uses
profiles to manage network connections and different modes of operation to
start profiles automatically or manually on demand. It also provides special
systemd services for automatically switching of profiles for wired and wireless
connections.
debian-edu-doc-pt-br
Brazilian Portuguese documentation from the Debian Edu project
The Brazilian Portuguese version of the manual for the Bookworm and Bullseye
based releases of the Debian Edu / Skolelinux project is included in
this package.
postgresql-15-pgtap
Unit testing framework extension for PostgreSQL 15
pgTAP is a suite of database functions that make it easy to write
TAP-emitting unit tests in psql scripts suitable for harvesting,
analysis, and reporting by a TAP harness, such as those used in Perl
and PHP applications.
g++-14-multilib-x86-64-linux-gnu
GNU C++ compiler (multilib support) (cross compiler for amd64 architecture)
This is the GNU C++ compiler, a fairly portable optimizing compiler for C++.
manila-api
OpenStack shared file system as a service - API server
Manila is an OpenStack project to provide Shared Filesystems as a service.
It provides coordinated access to shared or distributed file systems. While
the primary consumption of file shares would be across OpenStack Compute
instances, the service is also intended to be accessible as an independent
capability in line with the modular design established by other OpenStack
services. Manila is extensible for multiple backends (to support vendor or
file system specific nuances / capabilities) and accommodates any of a
variety of shared or distributed file system types.