postgresql-17-pgauditlogtofile

PostgreSQL pgAudit Add-On to redirect audit logs

pgAudit Log to File is an addon to pgAudit than will redirect audit log lines to an independent file, instead of using PostgreSQL server logger.

libtiledb2.7

Store and access very large multi-dimensional array data (runtime library)

TileDB allows you to store and access very large multi-dimensional array data, the data currency of Data Science.

libexecs1

C library for commands execution

s2argv converts a command string into an argv array for execv, execvp, execvpe. execs is like execv taking a string instead of an argv. Similarly execsp and execspe are the counterpart of execvp and execvpe, respectively, using command strings. coprocv, coprocvp, coprocvpe, coprocs, coprocsp execute a command in coprocessing mode. The following functions all work without using a shell: esystem, system_eexecsp execute a command with its arguments from a string. popen_nosh, popen_execsp and pclose_nosh pipe stream to or from a process. system_nosh executes a command with its arguments from a string.

libqd0t64

Double-double and quad double types in C++ and F90

This package supports both a double-double datatype (approx. 32 decimal digits) and a quad-double datatype (approx. 64 decimal digits). The computational library is written in C++. Both C++ and Fortran-90 high-level language interfaces are provided to permit one to convert an existing C++ or Fortran-90 program to use the library with only minor changes to the source code.

cpp-for-build

GNU C preprocessor (cpp) for the build architecture

The GNU C preprocessor is a macro processor that is used automatically by the GNU C compiler to transform programs before actual compilation.

libpromod3-core3.2

protein homology modelling engine

ProMod3 is a modelling engine based on the OpenStructure computational structural biology framework that can perform all steps required to generate a protein model by homology. Its modular design aims at implementing flexible modelling pipelines and fast prototyping of novel algorithms.