Recent Projects

cwickert/charm

Charm is a time tracking program for Mac Os X, Linux and Window. It is built around two major ideas – tasks, and events. Tasks are the things time is spend on, repeatedly. For example, ironing laundry is a task. The laundry done for two hours on last Tuesday is an event in that task. When doing laundry multiple times, the events will be accumulated, and can later be printed in activity reports or weekly time sheets. So in case laundry would be done for three hours on Wednesday again, the activity report for the “Ironing Laundry” task would list the event on Tuesday, the event on Wednesday and a total of five hours.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

farnz/gstreamer1-vaapi-prerelease

Sometimes upstream wants people to test git master of gstreamer1-vaapi. This COPR contains my builds of git master for testing; they should be appropriately versioned

larsks/openstack-selinux

A fake openstack-selinux package to solve a dependency problem.
  • EPEL 6 : i386, x86_64
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

interrupted/kernel-backports

backport kernels
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64

loveshack/livhpc

Various things originally used on the Liverpool University HPC service that aren't yet, or can't be (e.g. using dkms), in Fedora/EPEL, as well as rebuilds and modifications of existing packages. This used to target principally EPEL6, but now is mainly for EPEL8 -- other targets are currently mostly for testing the packaging. See also the parallel gridengine repo. [This no longer reflects Liverpool usage, but I've kept the name for now.] People who don't believe in packaging might still find this useful for providing build recipes. You can extract the .spec file from the downloaded source of package X like this and look at the %prep and %build sections: rpm2cpio X-*.src.rpm | cpio -i X.spec You can use rpm2cpio also on Debian-ish systems. Not in Fedora (some not suitable): abinit, ace, adept-utils, adios, aftermath, aftermath-openmp, aster, aten, autodock_vina, aws-libfabric, baler, bashdb, basicanalysis, blcr, bowtie2, caffe, caliper, callpath, clustalw, clustalx, clusteringsuite, code_saturne, cosma, cryptominisat2, cube-plugins, dakota, darshan, dimemas, dtcmp, elemental, extra-p, extrae, eztrace, fakechroot, feast, FIRESTARTER, flint, flom, folding, form, fzjlinktest, gf-complete, glm, gluegen, gtg, gti, harminv, hbdict, hisat2, hp2p, hpcc, hwloc2, intel-mlsl, ior, ipm, jerasure, jogl, json-cwx, jube, kexec-reboot, knem, last-seq, launchmon, libbsctools, libctl, l libhmsbeagle, libibprof, libiomp, liblsb, libmonitor, libmsr, libsprng2, libtinythread++, lighter, likwid, lwgrp, m4ri, macsio, maqao, mcsim, mdhim, mdtest, memp, mkl-dnn, mpe2, mpifileutils, mpiP, mrbayes, mrmpi, mrnet, msr-safe, must, muster, n-diff, netguage, oases, ocl-icd, octopus, omp-compat, onesis, open-axiom, openblas-compat (subvert netlib, atlas), opencl-filesystem, opencl-headers, openfoam, openspeedshop, openturns (from upstream srpm), opium, osu-micro-benchmarks, otf2prv, padb, paraver, pcm, perl-Algorithm-Munkres, perl-Bio-Phylo, perl-BioPerl, perl-BioPerl-Run, perl-XML-XML2JSON, pexsi, phish, phyml, plfs, plink, ploticus, plumed, pnmpi, pocl, proot, pseudo, ptf, python-chainer, python-keras, python-mpldatacursor-getpass, R-kazaam, R-pbdBASE, R-pbdDEMO, R-pbdDMAT, R-pbdML, R-pbdMPI, R-pbdNCDF4, R-pbdPROF, R-pbdRPC, R-pbdSLAP, R-pbdZMQ, R-pmclust, R-remoter, R-rgdal, R-Rmpi, R-sp, RASPA2, ravel, reprompi, relapack, rstudio-deps, siesta, scorep-plugins, simde, simgrid, sionlib, sip, spectral, spmp, STAT, SU2, superlu_dist4, synapse, threadspotter, tophat, tracking, trilinos, txr, velvet, vite, warewulf-nhc, wrap, wrf, wrf3, xed Rebuilds/ports for EPEL7/8: bashdb, busybox, CGAL, clustal-omega, cp2k, cpptasks, eigen2, EMBOSS, engrid, freefem++, freecad, gluegen2, gmm, gromacs, gts, hpl, hsakmt, hwloc2, intel-mpi-benchmarks, iotop, jcommon, jfreechart, jogl2, jsoncpp, lapack, libcircle, libharu, libmatheval, lmfit, mpibash, munge, mxml, OCE, ois, ogre, papi54-papi, papi55-papi, papi56-papi, papi57-papi, papi60-papi, patchelf, perl-Ace, perl-Convert-Binary-C, perl-Data-Stag, perl-Math-Derivative, perl-Math-Spline, perl-PostScript, perl-SVG-Graph, perl-TeX-encode, R-argon2, R-Biobase, R-BiocGenerics, R-Biostrings, R-DynDoc, R-float, R-getPass, R-IRanges, R-IRanges, R-png, R-R6, R-rstudioapi, R-sodium, R-pbdRPC, R-pbdZMQ, R-R6, R-tkWidgets, R-widgetTools, R-XVector, rocm-runtime, rpmlint, smesh, spglib, shiny, sip, sosdb, suitesparse, swing-layout, tng, uClibc, z3 Adaptations/updates for EPEL7/8: NetPIPE (for mpi), PyQt4 (python3), bowtie, cgnslib (update, Fortran support), compat-blacs (for compat-scalapack), compat-scalapack (version 1), dmtcp (update, IB support), fftw (update), freeipmi (update), ga (update), gromacs (update), hwloc, intel-mpi-benchmarks, jemalloc (profiling), libdb48, libdwarf, libunwind (update), memkind, openconnect, ncbi-blast+ (update), net-snmp (extension support), netcdf (parallel build), NetworkManager-openconnect, opensm (update) General updates: cpuid, elpa (optimization), python-mpldatacursor, ga, sshpass (otp support) Now in EPEL (or epel-testing)/Fedora: MUMPS (scotch ordering), R-rlecuyer (EPEL), blis, charliecloud, cube update, datamash, dl_poly, eatmydata, firejail, hypre, lammps, libxsmm, scalasca, dssp, jcuber, orangefs, parallel, patchelf, quantum-espresso, parallel (updated), petsc, procenv, singularity, superlu_dist
  • EPEL 7 : ppc64le, x86_64
  • EPEL 8 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • EPEL 9 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora 39 : x86_64

qulogic/obspy

A Python Toolbox for seismology/seismological observatories.
  • EPEL 7 : x86_64
  • Fedora 39 : i386, ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora 40 : i386, ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : i386, ppc64le, x86_64

mcepl/spectrum2

Fedora/EPEL builds of spectrum2 (http://spectrum.im/)
  • EPEL 7 : ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora 39 : ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora 40 : ppc64le, x86_64
  • Fedora rawhide : ppc64le, x86_64

loveshack/SGE

Son of Grid Engine (SGE), installing into /opt/sge by default
  • EPEL 7 : ppc64le, x86_64
  • EPEL 8 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • EPEL 9 : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64
  • openSUSE Tumbleweed : aarch64, ppc64le, x86_64

baurzhanm/tmp

Description not filled in by author. Very likely personal repository for testing purpose, which you should not use.
  • EPEL 6 : i386, x86_64

alejandronova/deng

The Doomsday Engine - a source port for the id Software DOOM engine, and all games based on it - Free as in freedom or otherwise.