This is a staging site. Uploads will not persist. Testing only.
python-gtk-vnc
VNC viewer widget for GTK+2 (Python binding)
It is built using coroutines, allowing it to be completely asynchronous while
remaining single threaded. It supports RFB protocols 3.3 through 3.8 and the
VeNCrypt authentication extension providing SSL/TLS encryption with x509
certificate authentication.
bash-builtins
Bash loadable builtins - headers & examples
Bash can dynamically load new builtin commands. Included are the
necessary headers to compile your own builtins and lots of examples.
apacheds
Apache Directory Server
ApacheDS is an embbedable directory server entirely written in Java, which
has been certified LDAPv3 compatible by the Open Group. Besides LDAP it
supports Kerberos 5 and the Change Password Protocol. It has been designed
to introduce triggers, stored procedures, queues and views to the world
of LDAP which has lacked these rich constructs.
bup
highly efficient file backup system based on git
bup is a backup tool which stores the backups in a system based around
the packfile format from git.
igv
Integrative Genomics Viewer
The Integrative Genomics Viewer (IGV) is a high-performance viewer that
efficiently handles large heterogeneous data sets, while providing a
smooth and intuitive user experience at all levels of genome resolution.
A key characteristic of IGV is its focus on the integrative nature of
genomic studies, with support for both array-based and next-generation
sequencing data, and the integration of clinical and phenotypic data.
Although IGV is often used to view genomic data from public sources,
its primary emphasis is to support researchers who wish to visualize and
explore their own data sets or those from colleagues. To that end, IGV
supports flexible loading of local and remote data sets, and is
optimized to provide high-performance data visualization and exploration
on standard desktop systems.
nghttp2
server, proxy and client implementing HTTP/2
This package will install a set of programs implementing the HTTP/2
protocol: a standalone server (nghttp2-server), a reverse proxy
(nghttp2-proxy) and a client (nghttp2-client). It provides no files
on its own and is not necessary for these programs to work.