grokmirror

framework to smartly mirror git repositories

grokmirror mirrors large git repository collections efficiently. It uses a manifest file published by a master mirror in order to figure out which repositories to clone and to track which repositories require updating. The process is extremely lightweight and efficient for both the master and its mirrors.

libauthen-webauthn-perl

library to add Web Authentication support to server applications

The goal of WebAuthn is to standardize an interface for authenticating users to web-based applications and services using public-key cryptography.

gcc-14-base

GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection (base package)

This package contains files common to all languages and libraries contained in the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).

libdrm-nouveau2

Userspace interface to nouveau-specific kernel DRM services -- runtime

This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM services. DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.

libdrm-tests

Testing tools from the libdrm project

This library implements the userspace interface to the kernel DRM services. DRM stands for "Direct Rendering Manager", which is the kernelspace portion of the "Direct Rendering Infrastructure" (DRI). The DRI is currently used on Linux to provide hardware-accelerated OpenGL drivers.

python3-harp

Python3 interface for the HARP data harmonisation toolset

HARP is a toolset for ingesting, processing and inter-comparing satellite or model data against correlative data. The toolset is composed of a set of command line tools, a C library of analysis functions, and import/export interfaces for Python. The main goal of HARP is to assist in the inter-comparison of data sets. By appropriatelty chaining calls to the HARP command line tools one can preprocess satellite, model, and/or correlative data such that two datasets that need to be compared end up having the same temporal/spatial grid, same data format/structure, and same physical units.