sqldeveloper-package

Oracle SQL Developer Debian package builder

This utility makes it possible to build a Debian package of Oracle SQL Developer. The Oracle SQL Developer program is governed by the copyright holder (Oracle USA, Inc.), so you may be limited as to what you can do with the resulting package (i.e. no redistribution, etc). This utility will simply help you create the Debian package, it is your responsibility to use the resulting package accordingly with the OTN license, a copy of which is included in the created package, that you must agree on when downloading the source.

kiki

tool for python regular expression testing

A free environment for regular expression testing (ferret). It allows you to write regexes and test them against a sample text, providing extensive output about the results. It is useful for several purposes:

suckless-tools

simple commands for minimalistic window managers

This package provides simple commands designed to be used with a minimalistic window manager like dwm but they can be useful in scripts regardless of the window manager used.

csound

powerful and versatile sound synthesis software

Csound is a sound and music synthesis system. Drawing from over 450 signal processing modules, it can be used to model virtually any synthesizer or multi-effect processor. It can work either in real-time or as a compiler.

mupen64plus-ui-console

console frontend for mupen64plus

Minimal console user interface for mupen64plus. Features provided: * Changeable emulation plugins for audio, core, input, rsp, video * Selection of emulation core * Graphical OSD for status output * Setting of configuration variable per session or in configuration file * Cheat database support * Loading of roms

libkrb5-3

MIT Kerberos runtime libraries

Kerberos is a system for authenticating users and services on a network. Kerberos is a trusted third-party service. That means that there is a third party (the Kerberos server) that is trusted by all the entities on the network (users and services, usually called "principals").