tartare/mediawiki126 |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
mediawiki 1.26.x is the last mediawiki release with PHP 5.4.x (default el7) support |
tartare/perl-YAML-AppConfig |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
Manage configuration files with YAML and variable references. |
tartare/perl-Parse-RPM-Spec |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
Perl module which models RPM spec files. |
tartare/glances |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
Glances is a CLI curses based monitoring tool for both GNU/Linux and BSD. Glances uses the PsUtil library to get information from your system. It is developed in Python. |
tartare/openstreetmap-carto-de |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
An adaptation of the “German” Mapnik style to the CartoCSS structure used by the international style. The rest of this README is the original text from the international style. Both openstreetmap-carto and openstreetmap-carto-de can be installed in the same time |
tartare/openstreetmap-carto |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
These are the CartoCSS map stylesheets for the Standard map layer on OpenStreetMap.org. These stylesheets can be used in your own cartography projects, and are designed to be easily customised. They work with Kosmtik and also with the command-line CartoCSS processor. Since August 2013 these stylesheets have been used on the OSMF tileservers (tile.openstreetmap.org), and are updated from each point release. They supersede the previous XML-based stylesheets. |
tartare/mod_tile |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
Renders and serves OpenStreetMap tiles using apache |
tartare/nominatim |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
Nominatim (from the Latin, ‘by name’) is a tool to search OpenStreetMap data by name and address (geocoding) and to generate synthetic addresses of OSM points (reverse geocoding). An instance with up-to-date data can be found at http://nominatim.openstreetmap.org. Nominatim is also used as one of the sources for the Search box on the OpenStreetMap home page and powers the search on the MapQuest Open Initiative websites. |
tartare/python-mapnik |
Epel7:x86_64 |
Python bindings for Mapnik |
tartare/osmctools |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
Simple tools which are used in OpenStreetMapOpen: osmupdate, osmfilter, osmconvert |
tartare/osmosis-bin |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
Command line Java application for processing OSM data. Packaged from a binary tarball |
tartare/mapnik |
Epel7:x86_64 |
Mapnik is an open source toolkit for developing mapping applications. At the core is a C++ shared library providing algorithms and patterns for spatial data access and visualization. High-level bindings for JavaScript, Python, and Ruby facilitate rapid application development in a variety of environments. |
tartare/piwik |
Epel7:x86_64 |
Piwik is the leading open alternative to Google Analytics that gives you full control over your data. Piwik lets you easily collect data from websites, apps & the IoT and visualize this data and extract insights. Privacy is built-in. |
tartare/hatop |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
HATop is an interactive ncurses client and real-time monitoring, statistics displaying tool for the HAProxy TCP/HTTP load balancer. HATop’s appearance is similar to top(1). |
tartare/clickhouse |
Fedora:x86_64 |
Free analytic DBMS for big data ClickHouse manages extremely large volumes of data in a stable and sustainable manner. It currently powers Yandex.Metrica, world’s second largest web analytics platform, with over 20.3 trillion database records and over 20 billion events a day, generating customized reports on-the-fly, directly from non-aggregated data. This system was successfully implemented at CERN’s LHCb experiment to store and process metadata on 10bn events with over 1000 attributes per event registered in 2011. |
tartare/pam_usb |
Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
pam_usb provides hardware authentication for Linux using ordinary USB Flash Drives. It works with any application supporting PAM, such as su and login managers (GDM, KDM). |
tartare/kpovmodeler |
Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
KPovModeler is a modeling and composition program for creating POV-Ray scenes in KDE. For most modelers, POV-Ray is nothing but a rendering engine. This greatly limits the innate possibilities of the POV-Ray scripted language. This is not the case for KPovModeler, which allows you to use all the features of POV-Ray through the translation of POV-Ray language into a graphical tree. |
tartare/netdata |
Epel7:x86_64 Fedora:i386,x86_64 |
netdata is a highly optimized Linux daemon providing real-time performance monitoring for Linux systems, Applications, SNMP devices, over the web! It tries to visualize the truth of now, in its greatest detail, so that you can get insights of what is happening now and what just happened, on your systems and applications. |