Result for 09B911B33F3DE189AE13863A712B9D1EF707D2A8

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/mpich/bin/hpx_spin
FileSize67704
MD524C2B609B00FA415E03C74C1D26386A3
SHA-109B911B33F3DE189AE13863A712B9D1EF707D2A8
SHA-256C448C49924202994C629855589B148BA50B40915F9CD4D65CEB163CE149E711D
SSDEEP768:pBncyawzdkFZ1Hj2sDRh571hJRMU8Es0ckMU8Es0ckMU8Es0ckMU8Es0ckvXfHP6:pBawzMZ1Hj2sDRcwEICL3WIBx6wADm
TLSHT17263290FB656ADBEC481D8304BCBD1212531B86441311E3F36C4DB7E1EB6A985B3AF66
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Key Value
MD53F35B301837E2F30414610F618ECD6B4
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescription HPX is a general purpose C++ runtime system for parallel and distributed applications of any scale. The goal of HPX is to create a high quality, freely available, open source implementation of the ParalleX model for conventional systems, such as classic Linux based Beowulf clusters or multi-socket highly parallel SMP nodes. At the same time, we want to have a very modular and well designed runtime system architecture which would allow us to port our implementation onto new computer system architectures. We want to use real world applications to drive the development of the runtime system, coining out required functionality and converging onto a stable API which will provide a smooth migration path for developers. The API exposed by HPX is modeled after the interfaces defined by the C++11 ISO standard and adheres to the programming guidelines used by the Boost collection of C++ libraries. This package contains the examples
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamehpx-mpich-examples
PackageRelease2.fc32
PackageVersion1.4.1
SHA-18C617686B863D4FAFA86D55646604A97715F117B
SHA-256B80B0D6B8A52BACF4819C946F278CA3168AEB700919DFF7EC8C71D1E74811FA3