appstream-compose

Compose metadata catalogs from directory trees

AppStream is a metadata specification which permits software components to provide information about themselves to automated systems and end-users before the software is actually installed. This permits informative displays of new applications to users in software centers, as well as allowing a system to make decisions on which new software a user might want to install (e.g. missing firmware or media handlers).

libgtksourceview-5-tests

installed tests for the GTK 4 syntax highlighting widget

GtkSourceView is a text widget that extends the standard GTK 4 text widget GtkTextView. It improves GtkTextView by implementing syntax highlighting and other features typical of a source editor.

liblxqt-globalkeys-ui1

daemon used to register global keyboard shortcuts (ui files)

Daemon used to register global keyboard shortcuts.

libsolsys2-1

Legacy solar-system plugin for the JPL PLEPH routines

Optional SuperNOVAS plugin library that provides legacy solar-system routines for accessing older JPL planetary data through the JPL PLEPH routines. It requires a user-provided FORTRAN adapter module, and PLEPH library. This package is provided only to support legacy applications that were written for that particular interfacing.

libntirpc4.0

new transport-independent RPC library

Port of Sun's transport-independent RPC library to Linux. The library is intended as a replacement for the RPC code in the GNU C library, providing among others support for RPC (and in turn, NFS) over IPv6.

libunicorn1

Lightweight CPU emulator framework

Unicorn is a CPU emulator which is based on the CPU emulation code from QEMU. Unlike QEMU, it focuses on the emulation of CPU code without a full system emulation, but with the goal to make the emulation extensible and easy to integrate in custom tools. Unicorn provides language bindings for Python, Ruby, and Rust (among others) and has instrumentation hooks for various CPU events. This makes Unicorn well suited for malware analysis and reverse engineering.