Result for 22DDB7187739C56F0679959A4FE5508CE17A8A96

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/totalopenstation/formats/__init__.py
FileSize5765
MD5551F3D92073BDB51E5BB2BECA3AAE3A9
SHA-122DDB7187739C56F0679959A4FE5508CE17A8A96
SHA-256667EB4FC5AD67D9411BD5B44FB171D2BFBA6E670879B7428C12C3B07D79CD1EF
SSDEEP96:YQBSAdMchMCmgikkxmsr/9r/BbKs34CTG5YbGdUlZtIu2WnE6bMa6gD3fX:YWSnNV8srFrdKs34CTzdHnE6bMa60vX
TLSHT17CC1D609B043ED32E14B492722EF64C5AB0E4C6B956A587A75FC928C3FA4D7043F5CB9
hashlookup:parent-total27
hashlookup:trust100

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Parents (Total: 27)

The searched file hash is included in 27 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD5F17ADEA1FAD44D085DC1F30B5CFB09E9
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTotal Open Station is a program for downloading and processing survey data from total station devices. Total Open Station is a good choice if: - you work with total stations on GNU/Linux (and MacOS, probably) - you work with old devices that are unsupported by vendors - you need to process hundreds of data files at once We think Total Open Station is small but great because: - it is *free/libre open source software* - it works on *any* operating system where Python is available - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device - it works both on the command line and with a graphical interface Total Open Station uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageNamepython39-totalopenstation
PackageRelease3.15
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-10259EDCFA85A0C66D88E1C201C8BCB9CADE087D4
SHA-256EAE278513ACA1312D69F501F62814AF7EF12E928EF72332EC912CCA6125EE199
Key Value
MD517ECCA2B3F42964C9EBCE18466AA5F90
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTotal Open Station is a program for downloading and processing survey data from total station devices. Total Open Station is a good choice if: - you work with total stations on GNU/Linux (and MacOS, probably) - you work with old devices that are unsupported by vendors - you need to process hundreds of data files at once We think Total Open Station is small but great because: - it is *free/libre open source software* - it works on *any* operating system where Python is available - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device - it works both on the command line and with a graphical interface Total Open Station uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageNamepython39-totalopenstation
PackageRelease3.19
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-1043159767545F37BBAD7FE53188693D4066F9DD7
SHA-256F837B9D5D9C21ED0C81161DB9EB2733D9BA76140B02008E827B6812A1B11F217
Key Value
FileSize83520
MD5DC280D89023ADAD22C206DE0473E830F
PackageDescriptiondownload and process data from total station devices Total Open Station (TOPS for friends) is a free software program for downloading and processing data from total station devices. . This is a task which is usually done by proprietary, dedicated and Windows™-only software, but TOPS is different by nature, because: . - it is free software released under the GNU GPLv3 license; - it works on any operating system, including mobile platforms like OpenMoko; - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device. . Every model has its own quirks, but TOPS uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNametotalopenstation
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.5.1-1
SHA-115C5C1591E010374E9BDA2F722F49970B173EA54
SHA-2564F7C0175DEC6F06C702E18ADA53E1A2316687300EBFA636EB0526875BDEA6956
Key Value
MD5EBD540EEF213DBF190286113BA524F37
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTotal Open Station is a program for downloading and processing survey data from total station devices. Total Open Station is a good choice if: - you work with total stations on GNU/Linux (and MacOS, probably) - you work with old devices that are unsupported by vendors - you need to process hundreds of data files at once We think Total Open Station is small but great because: - it is *free/libre open source software* - it works on *any* operating system where Python is available - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device - it works both on the command line and with a graphical interface Total Open Station uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageNamepython310-totalopenstation
PackageRelease3.23
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-1249FF8ACE3B45199304C8206DCB36970932E344E
SHA-256F963AFD495B35BA11CB5D57476B7B0BF4B0B43A840B25D20CA456B2442E2E21C
Key Value
FileSize83572
MD54C5200F20F8366863F673F793D582BC2
PackageDescriptiondownload and process data from total station devices Total Open Station (TOPS for friends) is a free software program for downloading and processing data from total station devices. . This is a task which is usually done by proprietary, dedicated and Windows™-only software, but TOPS is different by nature, because: . - it is free software released under the GNU GPLv3 license; - it works on any operating system, including mobile platforms like OpenMoko; - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device. . Every model has its own quirks, but TOPS uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageMaintainerDebian GIS Project <pkg-grass-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNametotalopenstation
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.5.2-1
SHA-12AC1B2578A0928E4BE7BCEBD7AED503AE49C4DC4
SHA-25619BC46DED4BAF55E036ABE40E1CEAA2600BE81284342FA5C5465D236D297E4A7
Key Value
MD52A19B9C2EE2D2FEAB392684742F73E5C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTotal Open Station is a program for downloading and processing survey data from total station devices. Total Open Station is a good choice if: - you work with total stations on GNU/Linux (and MacOS, probably) - you work with old devices that are unsupported by vendors - you need to process hundreds of data files at once We think Total Open Station is small but great because: - it is *free/libre open source software* - it works on *any* operating system where Python is available - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device - it works both on the command line and with a graphical interface Total Open Station uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageNamepython38-totalopenstation
PackageRelease3.19
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-130FDB1AF7E5DE628B498B12C28D0A660C86D346E
SHA-2560EC2419959960F589E5F0B1528DE7CAB671E69591F775A7FE239373A5EBC972A
Key Value
MD517796A1DC69410070EA1D069094F9D68
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTotal Open Station is a program for downloading and processing survey data from total station devices. Total Open Station is a good choice if: - you work with total stations on GNU/Linux (and MacOS, probably) - you work with old devices that are unsupported by vendors - you need to process hundreds of data files at once We think Total Open Station is small but great because: - it is *free/libre open source software* - it works on *any* operating system where Python is available - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device - it works both on the command line and with a graphical interface Total Open Station uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageNamepython38-totalopenstation
PackageRelease3.15
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-136AE6E5D2D5B8A735D083DE0CA9749C42CC837B6
SHA-25674A55CF7ABEC72643433D6BE0225CC8CB3F2C26E0FB9209E89A4028A09B16483
Key Value
MD54C826DEEC44D1DA11D0273F2C878E32C
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTotal Open Station is a program for downloading and processing survey data from total station devices. Total Open Station is a good choice if: - you work with total stations on GNU/Linux (and MacOS, probably) - you work with old devices that are unsupported by vendors - you need to process hundreds of data files at once We think Total Open Station is small but great because: - it is *free/libre open source software* - it works on *any* operating system where Python is available - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device - it works both on the command line and with a graphical interface Total Open Station uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageNamepython310-totalopenstation
PackageRelease3.19
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-13A0EE9CB874A01423C561BAF5A5B89CFBEB4ED13
SHA-2560D6A717E5D7889ADE4A69E130C4CB467D6045A0DAAAA46754E93AC53A7507816
Key Value
MD51F7B100DFFA55C281B08599FE243E0B3
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionTotal Open Station is a program for downloading and processing survey data from total station devices. Total Open Station is a good choice if: - you work with total stations on GNU/Linux (and MacOS, probably) - you work with old devices that are unsupported by vendors - you need to process hundreds of data files at once We think Total Open Station is small but great because: - it is *free/libre open source software* - it works on *any* operating system where Python is available - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device - it works both on the command line and with a graphical interface Total Open Station uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageNamepython2-totalopenstation
PackageReleasebp152.3.1
PackageVersion0.5.2
SHA-13B35AE8232BA1BA845C6FB389C93FF10EA5E30A2
SHA-2568518BB8E039349B42DC3982BC8486BC0B45DF57CA621B353A192A5EBF770D9BA
Key Value
FileSize83548
MD5A4F53F8CA5C4226B901127D015D57BAC
PackageDescriptiondownload and process data from total station devices Total Open Station (TOPS for friends) is a free software program for downloading and processing data from total station devices. . This is a task which is usually done by proprietary, dedicated and Windows™-only software, but TOPS is different by nature, because: . - it is free software released under the GNU GPLv3 license; - it works on any operating system, including mobile platforms like OpenMoko; - it is designed to support as many devices and formats as possible, all within the same program, opposed to having one program per device. . Every model has its own quirks, but TOPS uses a modular structure and keeps the downloading of data logically separated from its processing, thus enabling exporting data to a variety of output formats, even at a later moment. Archiving of raw data is made easy by using plain text files.
PackageMaintainerUbuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
PackageNametotalopenstation
PackageSectionutils
PackageVersion0.5.2-1
SHA-1410D999780C1A64AE62B38165E24D0E3C9420F45
SHA-2561034A42775ABF85DCDCA80DE1176B6791E641E42F8A0FAD39B8B4A15DEE683E7