libgm2-19-i386-cross
GNU Modula-2 standard library (runtime library)
This is the GNU Modula-2 standard library that comes with the gm2 compiler.
libgnat-14-amd64-cross
runtime for applications compiled with GNAT (shared library)
GNAT is a compiler for the Ada programming language. It produces optimized
code on platforms supported by the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).
gjs
Mozilla-based javascript bindings for the GNOME platform (cli tool)
Makes it possible for applications to use all of GNOME's platform
libraries using the JavaScript language. It's mainly based on the
Mozilla JavaScript engine and the GObject introspection framework.
r-cran-spatstat.random
Random Generation Functionality for the 'spatstat' Family
Functionality for random generation of spatial data in the 'spatstat'
family of packages. Generates random spatial patterns of points
according to many simple rules (complete spatial randomness, Poisson,
binomial, random grid, systematic, cell), randomised alteration of
patterns (thinning, random shift, jittering), simulated realisations of
random point processes (simple sequential inhibition, Matern inhibition
models, Matern cluster process, Neyman-Scott cluster processes, log-
Gaussian Cox processes, product shot noise cluster processes) and
simulation of Gibbs point processes (Metropolis-Hastings birth-death-
shift algorithm, alternating Gibbs sampler). Also generates random
spatial patterns of line segments, random tessellations, and random
images (random noise, random mosaics). Excludes random generation on a
linear network, which is covered by the separate package
'spatstat.linnet'.
libemail-filter-perl
library for creating easy email filters
Email::Filter is another module produced by the "Perl Email Project",
a reaction against the complexity and increasing bugginess of the
"Mail::*" modules. It replaces Mail::Audit, and allows you to write
programs describing how your mail should be filtered.
openocd
Open on-chip JTAG/SWD debug solution for embedded target devices
OpenOCD aims to provide debugging, in-system programming and boundary-scan
testing for embedded target devices.