X-Git-Url: https://git.xandkar.net/?p=khome.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=pkgs-ubuntu.list;h=8e1fb66c6b22db916e5e43b3919a8665eb46fd95;hp=2e47d15b6a0024cc64f2fd4cb29bbfcbb25197ef;hb=HEAD;hpb=f6edd5e732d31355a4a045f392b0549ab8ecfcd7 diff --git a/pkgs-ubuntu.list b/pkgs-ubuntu.list index 2e47d15..766b8a0 100644 --- a/pkgs-ubuntu.list +++ b/pkgs-ubuntu.list @@ -6,7 +6,17 @@ htop zsh zsh-syntax-highlighting tig + +bison +flex + +# Use src recipe to install cmake +#cmake # added to build neovim +#cmake-doc + +nasm make +libtool-bin # added to build neovim apt-file jq curl @@ -39,9 +49,10 @@ mplayer mpv whois mono-complete -screengrab tlp # Laptop power management tools -erlang +powertop +wx3.0-i18n # for building erlang recipe +#erlang # see deps recipe elixir openconnect # VPN cllient compatible with Cisco's AnyConnect graphviz @@ -78,6 +89,17 @@ rig # Random Identity Generator fortune-mod exfat-utils # exFAT filesystem support linux-doc # Kernel docs. Found it with: apt-file search power_supply_class.txt +locales-all +figlet +gimp +dos2unix +xsel # Pipe to/from system clipboard +streamripper +moreutils # chronic combine errno ifdata ifne isutf8 lckdo mispipe parallel pee sponge ts vidir vipe zrun + +# Screenshoting tools +scrot +maim # "modern" ls alternative: uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata; # does other things good too, like drawing a tree. @@ -93,8 +115,9 @@ graphicsmagick-imagemagick-compat # provides /usr/bin/convert cvs -# Emacs -emacs-nox +# Emacs build deps +libgif-dev +libtiff-dev # Vim vim @@ -110,6 +133,9 @@ caja-open-terminal #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ git +# Email +git-email + # Large File Support git-lfs @@ -129,6 +155,10 @@ gitmagic gitweb lighttpd # Was needed by 'git instaweb' highlight # Syntax highlighter which can be used by gitweb. + +# to build git from source +asciidoc +libcurl4-openssl-dev #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # subversion @@ -137,11 +167,9 @@ subversion-tools # Guile -guile-2.0 -guile-2.0-doc - -# Racket -racket +guile-2.2 +guile-2.2-dev +guile-2.2-doc # Chez Scheme chezscheme @@ -170,6 +198,8 @@ xapian-tools # search with quest # To connect to headphones: pulseaudio-module-bluetooth +pavucontrol + # dwm build libx11-dev libxft-dev @@ -235,6 +265,11 @@ libmpdclient-dev # mpd/client.h ncmpc ncmpcpp +# ncurses +libncurses5-dev +ncurses-doc +ncurses-examples + # Dictionary dictd # server dict # client @@ -284,6 +319,7 @@ finger # Games colobot +warzone2100 # GNOME themes adwaita-icon-theme-full @@ -294,3 +330,53 @@ gnome-themes-ubuntu lxappearance # https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GTK ifuse # Mount iPhone + +valgrind + +# TeX / LaTeX +texlive-full +texinfo + +# scons build systems, to build DOOM-3 +scons +scons-doc + +# tool for analyzing the complexity of C program functions +complexity +complexity-doc + +# wine +winetricks +wine32 +wine64 + +remind +# From package info: +# > Homepage: http://www.roaringpenguin.com/products/remind/ +# > Description: sophisticated calendar and alarm program +# > Remind allows you to remind yourself of upcoming events and +# > appointments. Each reminder or alarm can consist of a message sent +# > to standard output, or a program to be executed. +# > . +# > It also features: sophisticated date calculation, moon phases, +# > sunrise/sunset, Hebrew calendar, alarms, PostScript output, tcl/tk +# > front-end and proper handling of holidays. +# > . +# > Reminders can be created by the remind scripting language or by using +# > the graphical frontend package "tkremind". + +mcron +# From package info: +# > Homepage: http://www.gnu.org/software/mcron +# > Description: Guile-based program for running jobs at regular times +# > The GNU package mcron (Mellor's cron) can be a 100% compatible replacement for +# > Vixie cron (though the Debian package is not configured this way). It is +# > written in pure Guile, and allows configuration files to be written in scheme +# > (as well as Vixie's original format) for infinite flexibility in specifying +# > when jobs should be run. + +dstat +# From package info: +# > Dstat is a versatile replacement for vmstat, iostat and ifstat. Dstat +# > overcomes some of the limitations of these programs and adds some +# > extra features.