| python-mrpt |
2.14.8-1 |
Python wrapper for Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) libraries |
meta-ros1-noetic |
| python-mrpt |
2.15.3-1 |
Python wrapper for Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) libraries |
meta-ros2-humble |
| python-mrpt |
2.15.3-1 |
Python wrapper for Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) libraries |
meta-ros2-jazzy |
| python-mrpt |
2.15.3-1 |
Python wrapper for Mobile Robot Programming Toolkit (MRPT) libraries |
meta-ros2-kilted |
| python-orocos-kdl-vendor |
0.8.0-1 |
Wrapper around PyKDL, providing nothing but a dependency on PyKDL on some systems. On others, it fetches and builds python_orocos_kdl locally. |
meta-ros2-rolling |
| python-orocos-kdl-vendor |
0.2.5-1 |
Wrapper around PyKDL, providing nothing but a dependency on PyKDL on some systems. On others, it fetches and builds python_orocos_kdl locally. |
meta-ros2-humble |
| python-orocos-kdl-vendor |
0.5.1-2 |
Wrapper around PyKDL, providing nothing but a dependency on PyKDL on some systems. On others, it fetches and builds python_orocos_kdl locally. |
meta-ros2-jazzy |
| python-orocos-kdl-vendor |
0.7.1-1 |
Wrapper around PyKDL, providing nothing but a dependency on PyKDL on some systems. On others, it fetches and builds python_orocos_kdl locally. |
meta-ros2-kilted |
| python-phycam-margin-analysis |
0.16+gitX |
Python phyCAM-L Margin Analysis |
meta-ampliphy |
| python-qt-binding |
2.4.1-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-rolling |
| python-qt-binding |
0.4.6-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide is released under the LGPL. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros1-noetic |
| python-qt-binding |
1.1.3-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-humble |
| python-qt-binding |
2.2.2-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-jazzy |
| python-qt-binding |
2.3.2-1 |
This stack provides Python bindings for Qt. There are two providers: pyside and pyqt. PySide2 is available under the GPL, LGPL and a commercial license. PyQt is released under the GPL. Both the bindings and tools to build bindings are included from each available provider. For PySide, it is called "Shiboken". For PyQt, this is called "SIP". Also provided is adapter code to make the user's Python code independent of which binding provider was actually used which makes it very easy to switch between these. |
meta-ros2-kilted |
| python-rosdep-data |
20191217 |
Results of 'rosdep init; rosdep update' to be used when packages expect this to have been done on the target |
meta-ros-common |
| python-waitress |
1.3.1 |
A WSGI server for Python |
meta-ampliphy |
| python-xlib |
0.31 |
The Python X Library. |
meta-wayland |
| python3 |
3.13.4 |
The Python Programming Language |
openembedded-core |
| python3-a2wsgi |
1.10.8 |
Convert WSGI app to ASGI app or ASGI app to WSGI app. |
meta-python |
| python3-absl |
2.1.0 |
Abseil Python Common Libraries |
meta-python |
| python3-adafruit-blinka |
6.2.2 |
CircuitPython APIs for non-CircuitPython versions of Python such as CPython on Linux and MicroPython. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-adafruit-circuitpython-busdevice |
5.0.5 |
CircuitPython bus device classes to manage bus sharing. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-adafruit-circuitpython-motor |
3.2.6 |
CircuitPython helper library provides higher level objects to control motors and servos. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-adafruit-circuitpython-motorkit |
1.6.1 |
CircuitPython helper library for DC & Stepper Motor FeatherWing, Shield, and Pi Hat kits. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-adafruit-circuitpython-pca9685 |
3.3.4 |
CircuitPython driver for motor, stepper, and servo based on PCA9685. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-adafruit-circuitpython-register |
1.9.10 |
CircuitPython data descriptor classes to represent hardware registers on I2C and SPI devices. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-adafruit-platformdetect |
3.27.0 |
Platform detection for use by libraries like Adafruit-Blinka. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-adafruit-pureio |
1.1.9 |
Pure python (i.e. no native extensions) access to Linux IO including I2C and SPI. Drop in replacement for smbus and spidev modules. |
meta-raspberrypi |
| python3-aenum |
3.1.15 |
Advanced Enumerations library |
meta-python |
| python3-aiobotocore |
2.22.0 |
Async client for aws services using botocore and aiohttp |
meta-python-ai |
| python3-aiodns |
3.2.0 |
Simple DNS resolver for asyncio |
meta-python |
| python3-aiofiles |
24.1.0 |
File support for asyncio |
meta-python |
| python3-aiohappyeyeballs |
2.6.1 |
Happy Eyeballs |
meta-python |
| python3-aiohttp |
3.11.16 |
Async http client/server framework |
meta-python |
| python3-aiohttp-jinja2 |
1.6 |
jinja2 template renderer for aiohttp.web (http server for asyncio) |
meta-python |
| python3-aiohttp-json-rpc |
0.13.3 |
json rpc for asyncio |
meta-labgrid |
| python3-aiohue |
4.7.4 |
Asynchronous library to control Philips Hue |
meta-python |
| python3-aioitertools |
0.12.0 |
Itertools and builtins for AsyncIO and mixed iterables |
meta-python-ai |
| python3-aioredis |
2.0.1 |
The library is intended to provide simple and clear interface to Redis based on asyncio. |
meta-python |
| python3-aioresponses |
0.7.8 |
Mock out requests made by ClientSession from aiohttp package |
meta-python |
| python3-aioserial |
1.3.1 |
An asynchronous serial port library for Python |
meta-python |
| python3-aiosignal |
1.3.2 |
A list of registered asynchronous callbacks |
meta-python |
| python3-alabaster |
1.0.0 |
Alabaster is a visually (c)lean, responsive, configurable theme for the Sphinx documentation system. |
openembedded-core |
| python3-alembic |
1.15.2 |
A database migration tool for SQLAlchemy |
meta-python |
| python3-aniso8601 |
10.0.0 |
A library for parsing ISO 8601 strings. |
meta-python |
| python3-annotated-types |
0.7.0 |
Reusable constraint types to use with typing.Annotated |
meta-python |
| python3-ansi2html |
1.9.2 |
|
meta-python |
| python3-ansicolors |
1.1.8 |
Add ANSI colors and decorations to your strings |
meta-python |
| python3-antlr4-runtime |
4.13.1 |
ANTLR runtime for Python |
meta-python |
| python3-antlr4-runtime |
4.9.2 |
|
meta-qt6-lts-6.5 |