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FileName | ./usr/share/doc/r-cran-rinside/changelog.gz |
FileSize | 8002 |
MD5 | 2D99F1F8C03B12629F8EF9D5CE6AC506 |
SHA-1 | 0748C120349B6CD9BB5DFAD9463DEEB4D0649E5D |
SHA-256 | 0F238D2D553DBE1CAB98E7B32FAE24FE88071CD5BD08C514C78642E7A8EDB8D9 |
SSDEEP | 192:AEuX6tjwhm7JTRphJUqskRNhjqXgYBSV4R:A1X6tOm1hejcNhjqRBI4R |
TLSH | T121F1BFB1A642EA8A9B3FD4CDFECC4C86C55EBA4D8FC257888649045EE5010887873247 |
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hashlookup:trust | 100 |
The searched file hash is included in 10 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 95904 |
MD5 | 1DEAEA046189C3B9D038308B9C2EE4FD |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | 387A29A473540DB28B3F3E683B16F87B2AB4B07B |
SHA-256 | 6649EB10F27392ECB8C5CB3FD1D15ACD3D87703704B68AC90A29333475C132B3 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 105888 |
MD5 | B62B5B33CC3FAAA49C01B72253CF2BEC |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | B5948DA8D78B20A4D37844607A78861E0A46977B |
SHA-256 | 26FC99A5B29A666A8B3F9A6CD2A4CB27A5502A72F21FF46EB3DF855E6D62FCAD |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 95586 |
MD5 | 76BFB093238D1AED8E1D95F32175B396 |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | D830245B14BD38FB9C5136AC56BDD4420A682923 |
SHA-256 | C40753951F1A8AD0CE5AECE80F850C19459C7EF0DEBE14C9D4B0EDF2DF8B9900 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 95988 |
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PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | 27B6DBCFCBF706850D6CC595C13B5BF91ACB9D39 |
SHA-256 | C60C78984BC51CBCA6A6EE0D5F442F63582F42AFF0FB67E1489A903389010C12 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 104944 |
MD5 | 36038198629A2094CDF65DFFFCEDE9C6 |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | BC6EDE6BA57E1DB4297DC7B7C4D0AAB5E53E7BE1 |
SHA-256 | BD143621348730E565979FF618C19ECA9B72B5880BCE01A699355201B850436D |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 92404 |
MD5 | 9F49F2E400362A08F3DAEFF4B11E3DAB |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | 7BFE3CC83B343E16B446EC4EBA3EB8CB2BE2A3AE |
SHA-256 | FAA68E17B4F8F614FBC54DE8DC756728A0EE0547EE46A8B9B06E1D733536C921 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 92214 |
MD5 | 2C864B202FEA05EA3A138E7C9FBBEEEB |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | A2C5F51EAF83B21E3D4B2DFF680248CAC4DC7738 |
SHA-256 | 67759D83B5D66ADDBBC27234852A9D178D96FCA0322EFDCF6E15B4E03200DED6 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 96948 |
MD5 | 311ABFB85683696B98164E47F2280E4A |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | D0EA06A9A7730E97CCDAB0A8E06DBC6A0D31E9C9 |
SHA-256 | 23712F70EA2A1068A37FBF73F3832DEFE97603C6D86DDCF53CD423D88DE595E0 |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 93954 |
MD5 | C44A3CBAC14E259DB348F3693E890247 |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | 80ED6873EB90C6FCB9B22DA780C184B46F83A082 |
SHA-256 | 753492FE319679D88644F942A72BB4109811049FECFD59CD54677B03D09672CE |
Key | Value |
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FileSize | 97620 |
MD5 | 316302D394853E73AE761D599BFB0FDC |
PackageDescription | GNU R package to embed R in C++ application The 'RInside' packages makes it easier to have "R inside" your C++ application by providing a C++ wrapper class providing the R interpreter. . As R itself is embedded into your application, a shared library build of R is required. This works on Linux, OS X and even on Windows provided you use the same tools used to build R itself. . Numerous examples are provided in the eight subdirectories of the examples/ directory of the installed package: standard, mpi (for parallel computing) qt (showing how to embed 'RInside' inside a Qt GUI application), wt (showing how to build a "web-application" using the Wt toolkit), armadillo (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppArmadillo') and eigen (for 'RInside' use with 'RcppEigen'). The example use GNUmakefile(s) with GNU extensions, so a GNU make is required (and will use the GNUmakefile automatically). . Doxygen-generated documentation of the C++ classes is available at the 'RInside' website as well. |
PackageMaintainer | Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd@debian.org> |
PackageName | r-cran-rinside |
PackageSection | gnu-r |
PackageVersion | 0.2.13-1 |
SHA-1 | 3BB59F6740F3095817EE9B49CC064C40BB46E005 |
SHA-256 | B0299804CF8FD1BCD6F2007F42DD788988B36FCAA96431D392A15174FADD399C |