xstow
Extended replacement of GNU Stow
XStow (like GNU Stow) is a program for managing the installation of
software packages, keeping them separate (/usr/local/stow/emacs
vs. /usr/local/stow/perl, for example) while making them appear
to be installed in the same place (/usr/local).
python3-pygml
Pure Python parser and encoder for OGC GML Geometries
The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) is an international industry consortium
that develops standards for geospatial and location-based services. Geographic
Markup Language (GML) is an XML grammar defined by OGC for expressing
geographical features.
libshibsp11t64
Federated web single sign-on system (runtime)
The Shibboleth System is a standards based software
package for web single sign-on across or within organizational boundaries.
It supports authorization and attribute exchange using the OASIS SAML 2.0
protocol. Shibboleth allows sites to make informed authorization decisions
for individual access of protected online resources while allowing users to
establish their identities with their local authentication systems.
r-cran-gbutils
GNU R package for Utilities for Simulation, Plots, And More
Plot density and distribution functions with automatic selection of
suitable regions. Numerically invert (compute quantiles) distribution
functions. Simulate real and complex numbers from distributions of their
magnitude and arguments. Optionally, the magnitudes and/or arguments may
be fixed in almost arbitrary ways. Create polynomials from roots given in
Cartesian or polar form. Small programming utilities: check if an object
is identical to NA, count positional arguments in a call, set
intersection of more than two sets, check if an argument is unnamed,
compute the graph of S4 classes in packages.
libsiloh5-0t64
SILO Science I/O library from LLNL
Silo is a library for reading and writing a wide variety of scientific data to
binary, disk files.
python3-email-validator
Robust email address syntax and deliverability validation library (Python 3)
This library validates that a string is of the form x@y.com. This is
the sort of validation you would want for an email-based login form
on a website.