python3-usb-devices
Tools for mapping, describing, and resetting USB devices
A comprehensive toolkit for interacting with USB and Bluetooth devices in
Python. Offering functionally to map USB device connections, describe
device attributes, and perform device reset operations.
coot
model building program for macromolecular crystallography
This is a program for constructing atomic models of macromolecules
from x-ray diffraction data. Coot displays electron density maps and
molecular models and allows model manipulations such as idealization,
refinement, manual rotation/translation, rigid-body fitting, ligand
search, solvation, mutations, rotamers. Validation tools such as
Ramachandran and geometry plots are available to the user. This
package provides a Coot build with embedded Python support.
google-android-build-tools-26.0.2-installer
Google's Android SDK Build-Tools 26.0.2 Installer
This package will download the binary Google Android build tools and create a
Debian package. The build tools are used in the process of assembling the
java code into the APK package. They can also be useful for inspecting APKs.
gsocket
Allows two machines on different networks to communicate with each other
Abandon the thought of IP Addresses and Port Numbers. Instead start thinking
that two programs should be able to communicate with each other as long as
they know the same secret (rather than each other's IP Address and Port
Number). The Global Socket library facilitates this: It locally derives
temporary session keys and IDs and connects two programs through the Global
Socket Relay Network (GSRN) regardless and independent of the local IP
Address or geographical location.
libcootapi1.1
shared library for coot
Coot is an interactive program for fitting atomic models to
crystallographic electron density maps.
libmariadbd19t64
MariaDB embedded database, shared library
MariaDB is a fast, stable and true multi-user, multi-threaded SQL database
server. SQL (Structured Query Language) is the most popular database query
language in the world. The main goals of MariaDB are speed, robustness and
ease of use.