Result for 4A0C474F69E9A44AD5991C0CC9C256EE29DD3D15

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/xdmf/serial/libXdmf.so.3.0.0
FileSize1212616
MD5AF0D97368A2BD6BE45996E95F7E69FD5
SHA-14A0C474F69E9A44AD5991C0CC9C256EE29DD3D15
SHA-256B1D70B5A9CA2ACA59602557651C11408BAD1A8B4194D04D9C32EAF8A07D8639D
SSDEEP24576:aPks6zfhaJxRWtcmU9XgG05wOKaYBi1ukru9tm8byxpqLJ1:aPksfJxRWtc9BN05BKaYBi1ukru9tm8T
TLSHT1A4456C5BFB50C97AFCA380F4620BC7B6A814643AA05384A7F58D9F54B4B12D19F1F272
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Key Value
FileSize805012
MD5598A5E82DAEA11051FA4660CB91C9050
PackageDescriptioneXtensible Data Model and Format library The need for a standardized method to exchange scientific data between High Performance Computing codes and tools lead to the development of the eXtensible Data Model and Format (XDMF) . Uses for XDMF range from a standard format used by HPC codes to take advantage of widely used visualization programs like ParaView and VisIt, to a mechanism for performing coupled calculations using multiple, previously stand alone codes. . XDMF uses XML to store Light data and to describe the data Model. HDF5 is used to store Heavy data. The data Format is stored redundantly in both XML and HDF5. This allows tools to parse XML to determine the resources that will be required to access the Heavy data. . This package provides a version built on the serial version of HDF5.
PackageMaintainerAlastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>
PackageNamelibxdmf3
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion3.0+git20190531-7
SHA-1468E77030D62767E07309A6AEF2195B224294D84
SHA-256FB0FAEBA26F082B7860806EED04DEAA4031CA5C4CF0AC554CB0A682C574D3CB8