Result for 0684D72DF6E463822AC36016E248EAEA07228340

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FileNamextide-2.15.2.tar.bz2
FileSize727048
MD53D4BD4EF4152809DEFF9A3B48330FE9D
SHA-10684D72DF6E463822AC36016E248EAEA07228340
SHA-256C81C2E8FD1B655B6E798332097056654F2E9E97FB88052C1A5582BA13FA46931
SSDEEP12288:79Nte9Em+pCQu5MwpLzhrsxC7YBFyWqUsWCO8+W5R0JrOZads5D4aipSt022Lfc/:acpCQuVh0zFyClz8+8krOZ2s5UaiGMfM
TLSHT1B8F423B1B0676F26EB2AFCBA2472150DD6C70CFA72CD6133F1915C1826486D25B4AB7C
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MD5B6D1C85A941DD66CCD99BF29B191BE2A
PackageArcharmv7hl
PackageDescriptionXTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be generated, or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. XTide can work with X-windows, plain text terminals, or the web. This is accomplished with three separate programs: the interactive interface (xtide), the non-interactive or command line interface (tide), and the web interface. The algorithm that XTide uses to predict tides is the one used by the National Ocean Service in the U.S. It is significantly more accurate than the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores. However, it takes more to predict tides accurately than just a spiffy algorithm -- you also need some special data for each and every location for which you want to predict tides. XTide reads this data from harmonics files. See http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/files.html for details on where to get these NOTE: Please also see README.fedora in xtide-common package for Fedora specific issue.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamextide
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion2.15.2
SHA-1D92C55EA55DA5E41090B7490F5399C2BFF9A2DC7
SHA-256860F72F2D3E0DFD45337E0A8EA66D0D2B6835BFEF786B3A1FA65649423F96692