libnss-ldapd
NSS module for using LDAP as a naming service
This package provides a Name Service Switch module that allows using an LDAP
server to provide user account, group, host name, alias, netgroup, and
basically any other information that would normally be retrieved from /etc
flat files or NIS.
lib32gfortran-4.9-dev-s390x-cross
Runtime library for GNU Fortran applications (32bit development files)
libkf5wallet5
Secure and unified container for user passwords.
Interface to KWallet, the safe desktop-wide storage
for passwords on KDE workspaces.
ttm
TeX/LaTeX to MathML converter
LaTeX is popular for specifying complex printed documents.
TtM translates Plain TeX or LaTeX sources into HTML documents
with their mathematics in MathML. It quickly produces web documents
that are compact, editable and fast viewing. TtM translates almost all
equations instead of converting them into images. TtM is a sister to
TtH in package tth which translates TeX/LaTeX mathematics to HTML.
libparse-distname-perl
module to parse a CPAN distribution name
Parse::Distname is yet another distribution name parser. It works almost the
same as CPAN::DistnameInfo, but Parse::Distname takes a different approach.
It tries to extract a version part of a distribution and treat the rest as a
distribution name, contrary to CPAN::DistnameInfo which tries to define a
name part and treat the rest as a version.
libharp13
Data harmonisation toolset for Earth Observation formats
HARP is a toolset for ingesting, processing and inter-comparing satellite or
model data against correlative data. The toolset is composed of a set of
command line tools, a C library of analysis functions, and import/export
interfaces for Python. The main goal of HARP is to assist
in the inter-comparison of data sets. By appropriatelty chaining calls to
the HARP command line tools one can preprocess satellite, model, and/or
correlative data such that two datasets that need to be compared end up
having the same temporal/spatial grid, same data format/structure, and same
physical units.