ruby-unicorn-engine

Lightweight CPU emulator framework (Ruby bindings)

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.

apt-config-icons-large

APT configuration snippet to enable large icon downloads

This package contains an APT configuration snippet that enables the download of an icon tarball containing application icons for display in software centers. Icons get downloaded directly from the archive via regular cache updates, and match the software currently available in the respective archive suites.

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.

gir1.2-appstream-1.0

Library to access AppStream services (introspection data)

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).

libuno-cppuhelpergcc3-3

LibreOffice UNO runtime environment -- CPPU helper library

The Uno Runtime Environment (URE) is the well-known UNO component model of LibreOffice, packaged up as an individual product.

libann-cctbx0

Approximate Nearest Neighbor Searching library (cctbx variant)

ANN is a library written in C++, which supports data structures and algorithms for both exact and approximate nearest neighbor searching in arbitrarily high dimensions. ANN assumes that distances are measured using any class of distance functions called Minkowski metrics. These include the well known Euclidean distance, Manhattan distance, and max distance. ANN performs quite efficiently for point sets ranging in size from thousands to hundreds of thousands, and in dimensions as high as 20.