libglobus-gass-cache5t64

Grid Community Toolkit - Globus Gass Cache

The Grid Community Toolkit (GCT) is an open source software toolkit used for building grid systems and applications. It is a fork of the Globus Toolkit originally created by the Globus Alliance. It is supported by the Grid Community Forum (GridCF) that provides community-based support for core software packages in grid computing.

stac-client

Python library for working with SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog (STAC) APIs (CLI)

The STAC Python Client (pystac_client) is a Python package for working with STAC Catalogs and APIs that conform to the STAC and STAC API specs in a seamless way.

libglobus-ftp-client2t64

Grid Community Toolkit - GridFTP Client Library

The Grid Community Toolkit (GCT) is an open source software toolkit used for building grid systems and applications. It is a fork of the Globus Toolkit originally created by the Globus Alliance. It is supported by the Grid Community Forum (GridCF) that provides community-based support for core software packages in grid computing.

libglobus-ftp-control1t64

Grid Community Toolkit - GridFTP Control Library

The Grid Community Toolkit (GCT) is an open source software toolkit used for building grid systems and applications. It is a fork of the Globus Toolkit originally created by the Globus Alliance. It is supported by the Grid Community Forum (GridCF) that provides community-based support for core software packages in grid computing.

kissat

Keep it simple and clean bare metal SAT solver

Kissat is a "keep it simple and clean bare metal SAT solver" written in C. It is a port of CaDiCaL back to C with improved data structures, better scheduling of inprocessing and optimized algorithms and implementation.

python3-jupyter-events

Configurable event system for Jupyter applications and extensions.

Jupyter Events is a configurable event system that enables Jupyter Python Applications (e.g. Jupyter Server, JupyterLab Server, JupyterHub, etc.) to emit events-structured data describing things happening inside the application. Other software (e.g. client applications like JupyterLab) can listen and respond to these events.