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libnotcurses-core3

Character graphics and TUI library (core)

Notcurses facilitates the creation of modern TUI programs, making full use of Unicode and 24-bit TrueColor.

libmfx-gen1.2

Intel VPL GPU Runtime -- shared library

Intel Video Processing Library GPU Runtime is a Runtime implementation of Intel VPL API for Intel Gen GPUs. Runtime provides access to hardware-accelerated video decode, encode and filtering.

libgnat-11-mips64el-cross

runtime for applications compiled with GNAT (shared library)

GNAT is a compiler for the Ada programming language. It produces optimized code on platforms supported by the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC).

libgm2-17-mipsr6-cross

GNU Modula-2 standard library (runtime library)

This is the GNU Modula-2 standard library that comes with the gm2 compiler.

liblrs1t64

package to enumerate vertices and extreme rays (shared libraries)

A convex polyhedron is the set of points satisfying a finite family of linear inequalities. The study of the vertices and extreme rays of such systems is important and useful in e.g. mathematics and optimization. In a dual interpretation, finding the vertices of a (bounded) polyhedron is equivalent to finding the convex hull (bounding inequalities) of an (arbitrary dimensional) set of points. Lrs (lexicographic reverse search) has two important features that can be very important for certain applications: it works in exact arithmetic, and it consumes memory proportional to the input, no matter how large the output is.

python3-pako

Universal package manager library (Python 3)

Often, scripts need to install system dependencies using the native package manager of the user's OS. Typically, this is solved by having some bash script that runs apt-get, assuming the user is on Ubuntu. Smarter scripts use hand crafted code to detect the user's platform and aggregate a set of dependencies on a few of the more popular platforms. This approach is different: - pako install libgdbm-devel sdl2-dev On Ubuntu, this command will run: - sudo apt-get install -y libgdbm-dev libsdl2-dev However, on Solus, this will run: - sudo eopkg install -y gdbm-devel sdl2-devel Works as follows: - Parse package format (devel/debug/normal library or executable) - Look up package managers that exist in PATH - Format parsed package with common package convention of package manager