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solgema.ContextualContentMenu-0.2-1.lbn19.noarch
This Package gives the basics to add a content action
viewlet dropdown as a javascript right click on an object.
javascript will look for a link with a "contextualContentMenuEnabled"
class or for a link contained in a container marked with the class :
".contextualContentMenuEnabled". The link's href must point to an object
in the site.
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solgema.NavigationPortlet-1.0-1.lbn19.noarch
Solgema.NavigationPortlet adds a new type of navtree portlet that has gives strong javascript abilities.
By clicking on the "twist" icons on each navtree folder, the content of the folder will be added immediately in the portlet without reloading the whole page.
If the navtree portlet becomes to be too big, a scolling bar will be displayed so that the portlet remains in a correct dimension.
In addition to this package, the Solgema.ContextualContentMenu will be installed.
That package allows you to acces to edition and action menu directly by clicking on the navtree items with the right button of your mouse.
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solgema.fullcalendar-2.3.6-1.lbn19.noarch
This calendar allows you to display event type objects in a powerfull and fast ajax
agenda. You will be also able to add, edit and more generally manage your events
throught the Calendar with a strong AJAX framework.
The calendar is a view you can choose on a Topic.The view is named
"solgemafullcalendar_view". After that, a new object action permits you to set up the
basics parameters for the calendar. The calendar is strongly linked to the Topic as
the events it displays are searched by the Topic and it's criterias. In addition to
the calendar, there is a small query form you can display in the bottom of the
calendar to choose which event you want to display. The fields in this query form are
taken from the Topic's Criterions.
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spatialindex-1.8.0-2.fc19.armv6hl
Spatialindex provides a general framework for developing spatial indices.
Currently it defines generic interfaces, provides simple main memory and
disk based storage managers and a robust implementation of an R*-tree,
an MVR-tree and a TPR-tree.
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spatialindex-1.8.1-1.lbn19.x86_64
Library Goals
The purpose of this library is to provide:
An extensible framework that will support robust spatial indexing methods.
Support for sophisticated spatial queries. Range, point location, nearest neighbor and k-nearest neighbor as well as parametric queries (defined by spatial constraints) should be easy to deploy and run.
Easy to use interfaces for inserting, deleting and updating information.
Wide variety of customization capabilities. Basic index and storage characteristics like the page size, node capacity, minimum fan-out, splitting algorithm, etc. should be easy to customize.
Index persistence. Internal memory and external memory structures should be supported. Clustered and non-clustered indices should be easy to be persisted.
Features
Generic main memory and disk based storage managers.
R*-tree index (also supports linear and quadratic splitting).
MVR-tree index (a.k.a. PPR-tree).
TPR-tree index.
Advanced query capabilities, using Strategy and Visitor patterns.
Arbitrary shaped range queries, by defining generic geometry interfaces.
Large parameterization capabilities, including dimensionality, fill factor, node capacity, etc.
STR packing / bulk loading.
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squid2zope-1.0.1-1.lbn19.x86_64
all Apache <-> Squid <-> Zope mapping/port info is contained in the URL generated by Apache:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://127.0.0.1:3128/8080/VirtualHostBase/...
all we have to do is strip off the Squid port to redirect to the correct backend - that's
what squid2zope does. Use it as the 'url_rewrite_program' in your Squid.
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squid2zope-1.0.1-1.lbn19.armv6hl
all Apache <-> Squid <-> Zope mapping/port info is contained in the URL generated by Apache:
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://127.0.0.1:3128/8080/VirtualHostBase/...
all we have to do is strip off the Squid port to redirect to the correct backend - that's
what squid2zope does. Use it as the 'url_rewrite_program' in your Squid.
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suitesparse-4.0.2-3.fc19.armv6hl
suitesparse is a collection of libraries for computations involving sparse
matrices. The package includes the following libraries:
AMD approximate minimum degree ordering
BTF permutation to block triangular form (beta)
CAMD constrained approximate minimum degree ordering
COLAMD column approximate minimum degree ordering
CCOLAMD constrained column approximate minimum degree ordering
CHOLMOD sparse Cholesky factorization
CSparse a concise sparse matrix package
CXSparse CSparse extended: complex matrix, int and long int support
KLU sparse LU factorization, primarily for circuit simulation
LDL a simple LDL factorization
SQPR a multithread, multifrontal, rank-revealing sparse QR
factorization method
UMFPACK sparse LU factorization
SuiteSparse_config configuration file for all the above packages.
RBio read/write files in Rutherford/Boeing format
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suitesparse-4.4.6-5.lbn19.x86_64
suitesparse is a collection of libraries for computations involving sparse
matrices. The package includes the following libraries:
AMD approximate minimum degree ordering
BTF permutation to block triangular form (beta)
CAMD constrained approximate minimum degree ordering
COLAMD column approximate minimum degree ordering
CCOLAMD constrained column approximate minimum degree ordering
CHOLMOD sparse Cholesky factorization
CSparse a concise sparse matrix package
CXSparse CSparse extended: complex matrix, int and long int support
KLU sparse LU factorization, primarily for circuit simulation
LDL a simple LDL factorization
SQPR a multithread, multifrontal, rank-revealing sparse QR
factorization method
UMFPACK sparse LU factorization
SuiteSparse_config configuration file for all the above packages.
RBio read/write files in Rutherford/Boeing format
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tbb-4.3-1.20141204.lbn19.x86_64
Threading Building Blocks (TBB) is a C++ runtime library that
abstracts the low-level threading details necessary for optimal
multi-core performance. It uses common C++ templates and coding style
to eliminate tedious threading implementation work.
TBB requires fewer lines of code to achieve parallelism than other
threading models. The applications you write are portable across
platforms. Since the library is also inherently scalable, no code
maintenance is required as more processor cores become available.
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