gir1.2-gusb-1.0
GObject introspection data for libgusb
This package contains the introspection data for GUsb.
crossbuild-essential-arm64
Informational list of cross-build-essential packages
If you do not plan to cross build Debian packages, you don't need
this package. Starting with sbuild (>= 0.63.0) this package is
required for cross building Debian packages in a chroot.
python-django-compressor
Compresses linked, inline JS or CSS into single cached files - Python 2.7
Django Compressor combines and compresses linked and inline Javascript or CSS
in a Django templates into cacheable static files by using the compress
template tag.
prottest
selection of best-fit models of protein evolution
PROTTEST (ModelTest's relative) is a program for selecting the model of
protein evolution that best fits a given set of sequences (alignment).
This java program is based on the Phyml program (for maximum likelihood
calculations and optimization of parameters) and uses the PAL library as
well. Models included are empirical substitution matrices (such as WAG,
LG, mtREV, Dayhoff, DCMut, JTT, VT, Blosum62, CpREV, RtREV, MtMam,
MtArt, HIVb, and HIVw) that indicate relative rates of amino acid
replacement, and specific improvements (+I:invariable sites, +G: rate
heterogeneity among sites, +F: observed amino acid frequencies) to
account for the evolutionary constraints impossed by conservation of
protein structure and function. ProtTest uses the Akaike Information
Criterion (AIC) and other statistics (AICc and BIC) to find which of the
candidate models best fits the data at hand.
node-mithril
Javascript framework for building Single Page Applications
Mithril is a modern client-side Javascript framework for building Single Page
Applications. It's small (< 8kb gzip), fast and provides routing and XHR
utilities out of the box.
python3-colcon-python-setup-py
Extension for colcon to identify packages with setup.py
This package is part of Robot OS version 2 (ROS2).
It extends colcon, the meta build tool used in ROS2, by identifying
packages with a setup.py file by introspecting the arguments to the
setup() function call of setuptools.