gnat-10-aarch64-linux-gnu

GNU Ada compiler

GNAT is a compiler for the Ada programming language. It produces optimized code on platforms supported by the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).

wp2latex-styles

Conversion of WordPerfect documents to LaTeX: the LaTeX style files

WP2LaTeX is a program for conversion WordPerfect documents to LaTeX. All known WP fileformats are supported: MAC WP1.x, WP2,3,4.x, PC WP WP3.x, WP4.x, WP5.x and WP6,7,8,9,10.x. It is possible to convert a lot of features. For example: Centered+Right+Left text, Endnotes, Formulas, Footers, Footnotes, Headers, Indentings, Tables, a lot of Extended characters (Greek, math, cyrilic) and of course a normal text.

pbsuite

software for Pacific Biosciences sequencing data

The PBSuite contains two projects created for analysis of Pacific Biosciences long-read sequencing data. * PBJelly - genome upgrading tool * PBHoney - structural variation discovery
get SSH server versions for an entire network

scanssh

get SSH server versions for an entire network

The ScanSSH protocol scanner scans a list of addresses and networks for running SSH protocol servers and their version numbers. Version 2.0 adds support for scanning arbitrary ports and specifically open proxies. The ScanSSH protocol scanner supports random selection of IP addresses from large network ranges and is useful for gathering statistics on the deployment of SSH protocol servers in a company or the Internet as whole.
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ttf-adf-mekanus

transitional dummy package

This is the Mekanus font of the Arkandis Digital Foundry, a font family with typewriting and handwriting mixed.

ats-lang-anairiats-examples

Examples for the ATS compiler Anairiats

ATS is a programming language with a highly expressive type system rooted in the framework Applied Type System. In particular, both dependent types and linear types are available in ATS. The current implementation of ATS (ATS/Anairiats) is written in ATS itself. It can be as efficient as C/C++ and supports a variety of programming paradigms.