diff --git a/karolina.csv b/karolina.csv index 56d973cd263d88ce13859677fb7dcc3c2afec74a..16d90badcd8a8bf4d3d8f33f0508399129dd2967 100644 --- a/karolina.csv +++ b/karolina.csv @@ -110,6 +110,7 @@ double-conversion/3.1.5-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 double-conversion/3.1.5-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 Doxygen/1.8.17-GCCcore-9.3.0,1 Doxygen/1.8.20-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +Doxygen/1.9.1-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 EasyBuild/4.3.3,1 EasyBuild/4.3.4,1 EasyBuild/4.4.0,1 @@ -192,6 +193,7 @@ GDRCopy/2.1-GCCcore-10.2.0-CUDA-11.1.1,1 GDRCopy/2.1-NVHPC-21.2-CUDA-11.2.2,1 GDRCopy/2.1-NVHPC-21.2-CUDA-11.3.0,1 GEOS/3.9.1-GCC-10.2.0,1 +GEOS/3.9.1-GCC-10.3.0,1 gettext/0.19.4,1 gettext/0.20.1,1 gettext/0.20.1-GCCcore-9.3.0,1 @@ -248,6 +250,7 @@ h5py/3.1.0-fosscuda-2020b,1 h5py/3.2.1-foss-2021a,1 HarfBuzz/2.6.7-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 HDF/4.2.15-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +HDF/4.2.15-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 HDF5/1.10.6-foss-2020b-parallel,1 HDF5/1.10.6-iimpi-2020a,1 HDF5/1.10.6-intel-2020a,1 @@ -291,6 +294,7 @@ iimpi/2019a,1 iimpi/2020a,1 iimpi/2020b,1 iimpi/2021a,1 +ImageMagick/7.0.11-14-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 imkl/2017.4.239-iimpi-2017c,1 imkl/2018.4.274-iimpi-2018a,1 imkl/2019.1.144-iimpi-2019a,1 @@ -322,6 +326,7 @@ IOTK/1.2.2-intel-2020a,1 ipp/2020.3.304,1 itac/2020.3.036,1 JasPer/2.0.24-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +JasPer/2.0.28-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 Java/11.0.2,1 Java/11(@Java/11.0.2),1 Java/1.8.0_221,1 @@ -349,6 +354,8 @@ libffi/3.3-GCCcore-9.3.0,1 libgd/2.3.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 libgd/2.3.1,1 libgeotiff/1.6.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +libgeotiff/1.6.0-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 +libgit2/1.1.0-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 libGLU/9.0.1-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 libGLU/9.0.1-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 libglvnd/1.3.2-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 @@ -356,6 +363,7 @@ libglvnd/1.3.3-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 libgpuarray/0.7.6-fosscuda-2020b,1 libGridXC/0.8.5-iimpi-2020b,1 libiconv/1.16-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +libiconv/1.16-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 libiconv/1.16-GCCcore-9.3.0,1 libjpeg-turbo/1.5.3,1 libjpeg-turbo/2.0.5-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 @@ -385,6 +393,7 @@ libsndfile/1.0.31-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 LibTIFF/4.1.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 LibTIFF/4.2.0-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 libtirpc/1.3.1-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +libtirpc/1.3.2-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 libtool/2.4.2,1 libtool/2.4.6,1 libtool/2.4.6-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 @@ -403,6 +412,7 @@ libxml2/2.9.10-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 libxml2/2.9.10-GCCcore-9.3.0,1 libxml2/2.9.4,1 libyaml/0.2.5-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +LittleCMS/2.12-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 LLVM/11.0.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 LLVM/11.1.0-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 LLVM/9.0.0-GCCcore-8.3.0,1 @@ -457,6 +467,7 @@ ncurses/6.2-GCCcore-9.3.0,1 netCDF/4.7.3-intel-2020a,1 netCDF/4.7.4-gompi-2020b,1 netCDF/4.7.4-intel-2020b,1 +netCDF/4.8.0-gompi-2021a,1 netCDF-Fortran/4.5.2-intel-2020a,1 netCDF-Fortran/4.5.3-intel-2020b,1 nettle/3.4.1,1 @@ -468,6 +479,7 @@ Ninja/1.10.1-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 Ninja/1.10.2-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 NLopt/2.6.2-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 NLopt/2.7.0-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 +nodejs/14.17.0-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 NSPR/4.29-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 NSS/3.57-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 nsync/1.24.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 @@ -518,6 +530,7 @@ PCRE2/10.35-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 PCRE2/10.36-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 PCRE/8.40,1 PCRE/8.44-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +PCRE/8.44-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 PDT/3.25-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 Perl/5.30.2-GCCcore-9.3.0,1 Perl/5.32.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 @@ -545,6 +558,7 @@ PMIx/3.2.3-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 poetry/1.0.9-GCCcore-9.3.0-Python-3.8.2,1 PROJ_4/4.9.2,1 PROJ/7.2.1-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 +PROJ/8.0.1-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 protobuf/3.14.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 protobuf/3.17.3-GCCcore-10.3.0,1 protobuf-python/3.14.0-GCCcore-10.2.0,1 diff --git a/karolina.md b/karolina.md index 65d3f8f5b98a3147aff48f9a31f8e4dbf6673ba7..d0cdca097102b2722fda3656264927859201da44 100644 --- a/karolina.md +++ b/karolina.md @@ -96,6 +96,7 @@ | [hipify-clang](https://github.com/ROCm-Developer-Tools/HIPIFY) | Hipify-clang is a clang-based tool for translating CUDA sources into HIP sources. It translates CUDA source into an abstract syntax tree, which is traversed by transformation matchers. After applying all the matchers, the output HIP source is produced. | | [HyperQueue](https://it4innovations.github.io/hyperqueue/) | HyperQueue lets you build a computation plan consisting of a large amount of tasks and then execute it transparently over a system like SLURM/PBS. It dynamically groups jobs into SLURM/PBS jobs and distributes them to fully utilize allocated notes. You thus do not have to manually aggregate your tasks into SLURM/PBS jobs. | | [intltool](http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/intltool/) | intltool is a set of tools to centralize translation of many different file formats using GNU gettext-local_compatible PO files. | +| [libgit2](https://libgit2.org/) | libgit2 is a portable, pure C implementation of the Git core methods provided as a re-entrant linkable library with a solid API, allowing you to write native speed custom Git applications in any language which supports C bindings. | | [M4](http://www.gnu.org/software/m4/m4.html) | GNU M4 is an implementation of the traditional Unix macro processor. It is mostly SVR4 local_compatible although it has some extensions (for example, handling more than 9 positional parameters to macros). GNU M4 also has built-in functions for including files, running shell commands, doing arithmetic, etc. | | [makeinfo](https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/) | makeinfo is part of the Texinfo project, the official documentation format of the GNU project. | | [Mako](https://www.makotemplates.org) | A super-fast templating language that borrows the best ideas from the existing templating languages | @@ -133,6 +134,7 @@ | [Lua](https://www.lua.org/) | Lua is a powerful, fast, lightweight, embeddable scripting language. Lua combines simple procedural syntax with powerful data description constructs based on associative arrays and extensible semantics. Lua is dynamically typed, runs by interpreting bytecode for a register-based virtual machine, and has automatic memory management with incremental garbage collection, making it ideal for configuration, scripting, and rapid prototyping. | | [Mono](http://mono-framework.com) | An open source, cross-platform, implementation of C# and the CLR that is binary local_compatible with Microsoft.NET. | | [NASM](http://www.nasm.us/) | NASM: General-purpose x86 assembler | +| [nodejs](https://nodejs.org) | Node.js is a platform built on Chrome's JavaScript runtime for easily building fast, scalable network applications. Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices. | | [Perl](https://www.perl.org/) | Larry Wall's Practical Extraction and Report Language | | [Python](https://python.org/) | Python is a programming language that lets you work more quickly and integrate your systems more effectively. | | [Ruby](https://www.ruby-lang.org) | Ruby is a dynamic, open source programming language with a focus on simplicity and productivity. It has an elegant syntax that is natural to read and easy to write. | @@ -358,8 +360,10 @@ | [GLib](https://www.gtk.org/) | GLib is one of the base libraries of the GTK+ project | | [gnuplot](http://gnuplot.sourceforge.net/) | Portable interactive, function plotting utility | | [HarfBuzz](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/HarfBuzz) | HarfBuzz is an OpenType text shaping engine. | +| [ImageMagick](https://www.imagemagick.org/) | ImageMagick is a software suite to create, edit, compose, or convert bitmap images | | [JasPer](https://www.ece.uvic.ca/~frodo/jasper/) | The JasPer Project is an open-source initiative to provide a free software-based reference implementation of the codec specified in the JPEG-2000 Part-1 standard. | | [libGLU](https://mesa.freedesktop.org/archive/glu/) | The OpenGL Utility Library (GLU) is a computer graphics library for OpenGL. | +| [LittleCMS](https://www.littlecms.com/) | Little CMS intends to be an OPEN SOURCE small-footprint color management engine, with special focus on accuracy and performance. | | [matplotlib](https://matplotlib.org) | matplotlib is a python 2D plotting library which produces publication quality figures in a variety of hardcopy formats and interactive environments across platforms. matplotlib can be used in python scripts, the python and ipython shell, web application servers, and six graphical user interface toolkits. | | [Mesa](https://www.mesa3d.org/) | Mesa is an open-source implementation of the OpenGL specification - a system for rendering interactive 3D graphics. | | [Pango](https://www.pango.org/) | Pango is a library for laying out and rendering of text, with an emphasis on internationalization. Pango can be used anywhere that text layout is needed, though most of the work on Pango so far has been done in the context of the GTK+ widget toolkit. Pango forms the core of text and font handling for GTK+-2.x. |