fonts-inter-variable

Inter font family (VF)

This is a typeface specially designed for user interfaces with focus on high legibility of small-to-medium sized text on computer screens.

gnustep-dl2

Objective-C Classes needed for Database Access

GNUstep Database Library Version 2 is needed by GNUstep applications that communicate with databases. It's an implementation of Apple's Enterprise Objects Framework (EOF) v 3.0 (from NeXT), and Apple's WebObjects 4.5 interface.

dxvk-wine32

Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 8/9/10/11 - wine32 build

DXVK is a Vulkan-based translation layer for Direct3D 8/9/10/11 which allows running 3D applications on Linux using Wine.

libsrpc0

Sogou RPC (SRPC) Runtime Library

SRPC is an enterprise-level RPC framework widely used by Tencent, Sogou and many small and medium-sized companies. It handles hundreds of millions of requests every day, mainly from search engines. It supports two common IDLs: protobuf and thrift, and implements several commonly used rpc protocols. It is also an open source version of Tencent's enterprise-level RPC protocol, tRPC.

64tass

cross (turbo) assembler targeting the MOS 65xx series of micro processors

Multi pass optimizing macro assembler for the 65xx series of processors. Key features: - Familiar syntax to Omicron TASS and TASM - Supports 6502, 65C02, R65C02, W65C02, 65CE02, 65816, DTV, 65EL02, 4510 - Arbitrary-precision integers and bit strings, double precision floating point numbers - Character and byte strings, array arithmetic - Handles UTF-8, UTF-16 and 8 bit RAW encoded source files, Unicode character strings - Supports Unicode identifiers with compatibility normalization and optional case insensitivity - Built-in `linker' with section support - Various memory models, binary targets and text output formats (also Hex/ S-record) - Assembly and label listings available for debugging or exporting - Conditional compilation, macros, structures, unions, scopes

puppet-module-cloudkitty

Puppet module for OpenStack CloudKitty

Puppet lets you centrally manage every important aspect of your system using a cross-platform specification language that manages all the separate elements normally aggregated in different files, like users, cron jobs, and hosts, along with obviously discrete elements like packages, services, and files.