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Common arguments and options for GeoJSON processing commands, using Click

This package provides an API for the GeoIP2 web services and databases.
The API also works with MaxMind's free GeoLite2 databases.

Easy geocoding, reverse geocoding, driving directions, and local search in Python via Google.

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John Kleint

pyModis is a Free and Open Source Python based library to work with MODIS data. It offers bulk-download for user selected time ranges, mosaicking of MODIS tiles, and the reprojection from Sinusoidal to other projections, convert HDF format to other formats.

This project provides generic python modules. The Python interpreter itself is developed at devel:languages:python:Factory.

If you happen to have collection of python packages send an email to opensuse-packaging to discuss wether it would not be better to provide them subproject within devel:languages:python namespace instead of storing them here.

The Python packaging policies are found at http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_Python and https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Packaging_Python_Singlespec

The project is focused on maintaining reasonable closeness to upstream
versions while at the same time trying to make packages available for openSUSE distribution.

The main focus is openSUSE Tumbleweed and packages that are not in there will be periodically pruned from the project.

Backporting of packages against older distribution releases should not be happening in this project, only build verification. If a package is needed on any of the older openSUSE products then maintenance update is to be created. Alternatively for SLE products submission by an interested party should be done by openSUSE:Backports project.
If you just need the newest packages, please consider using devel:languages:python:backports instead.

This is due to the size of this project and likeness of errors caused by adding this whole repository.

This is the development project for Python-based general-purpose numeric and plotting packages, such as numpy and matplotlib.

This Project contains the latest R-base package for OpenSUSE and SLE releases. It is a devel project, i.e. R-base is submitted to Factory.

The CRAN packages are build with the current released R.

You are invited to add further packages from R. You can use R2spec to generate spec files. If the package works somewhere you can submit it for inclusion in d:l:R:released.

Please: Don't include the 'R CMD check' section of the packages in the spec file. Extensive checking is done in CRAN. We had problems with circular dependencies when tests are included.

At the moment, please, don't split packages up, even if rpmlint complains. On the R side package dependencies don't know about the concept of devel packages, so it would become harder to track dependencies on both sides.

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https://coala.io/

Working area to create openSUSE packages for coala.

See https://github.com/coala/meta/issues/123 for release strategy

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Please add a suitable description and don't forget to add some repositories you want to build your packages against (just click on 'Repositories' above). Have fun!

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PyQt is a set of Python bindings for Trolltech's Qt application
framework and runs on all platforms supported by Qt including Windows,
MacOS/X and Linux. There are two sets of bindings: PyQt v4 supports Qt
v4; and the older PyQt v3 supports Qt v3 and earlier. The bindings are
implemented as a set of Python modules and contain over 300 classes and
nearly 6,000 functions and methods.

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SIP is a tool that makes it very easy to create Python bindings for C
and C++ libraries. It was originally developed to create PyQt, the
Python bindings for the Qt toolkit, but can be used to create bindings
for any C or C++ library.

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SIP is a tool that makes it very easy to create Python bindings for C
and C++ libraries. It was originally developed to create PyQt, the
Python bindings for the Qt toolkit, but can be used to create bindings
for any C or C++ library.

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FreeTDS is a project to document and implement the TDS (Tabular DataStream)
protocol. TDS is used by Sybase and Microsoft for client to database server
communications. FreeTDS includes call level interfaces for DB-Lib, CT-Lib,
and ODBC.

This package contains C++/Qt Bindings for GStreamer.

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LibMMS is a common library for parsing mms:// and mmsh:// type network streams.
These are commonly used to stream Windows Media Video content over the web.
LibMMS itself is only for receiving MMS stream, it doesn't handle sending at
all.

log4cplus is a simple to use C++ logging API providing thread-safe,
flexible, and arbitrarily granular control over log management and
configuration. It is modeled after the Java log4j API.

This package provides a client for Cisco's "AnyConnect" VPN, which uses
HTTPS and DTLS protocols. AnyConnect is supported by the ASA5500 Series,
by IOS 12.4(9)T or later on Cisco SR500, 870, 880, 1800, 2800, 3800,
7200 Series and Cisco 7301 Routers, and probably others.

Docutils is a modular system for processing documentation into useful formats,
such as HTML, XML, and LaTeX. For input Docutils supports reStructuredText, an
easy-to-read, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markup syntax.

Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python. It provides a Django
inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and an optional
sandboxed environment. Here a small example of a Jinja template:

{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block title %}Memberlist{% endblock %}
{% block content %}


{% for user in users %}
{{ user.username }}
{% endfor %}

{% endblock %}

SciPy is open-source software for mathematics, science, and engineering. The core library is NumPy which provides convenient and fast N-dimensional array manipulation. The SciPy library is built to work with NumPy arrays, and provides many user-friendly and efficient numerical routines such as routines for numerical integration and optimization. Together, they run on all popular operating systems, are quick to install, and are free of charge. NumPy and SciPy are easy to use, but powerful enough to be depended upon by some of the world's leading scientists and engineers.

Docutils is a modular system for processing documentation into useful formats,
such as HTML, XML, and LaTeX. For input Docutils supports reStructuredText, an
easy-to-read, what-you-see-is-what-you-get plaintext markup syntax.

Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python. It provides a Django
inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and an optional
sandboxed environment. Here a small example of a Jinja template:

{% extends 'base.html' %}
{% block title %}Memberlist{% endblock %}
{% block content %}


{% for user in users %}
{{ user.username }}
{% endfor %}

{% endblock %}
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