Result for 4B733B3D982762C45BB2DD8C438EC28643D7F0DB

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FileName./usr/lib64/libudunits2.so.0.1.0
FileSize136472
MD5FFB8F9FC320A940375B5CE4BB9F6B5C4
SHA-14B733B3D982762C45BB2DD8C438EC28643D7F0DB
SHA-256401E540AA0286DD57FFE4CD958B57148DF809C9E76D51F0A6417BD68D912BC74
SSDEEP1536:umNXEWP5eRFuI0zCz7PcLenVwqFI2LEHvBDbAhi8R2k4Saz0nahv:uyLP5egzCHPcSjFI2L8WlDxazNh
TLSHT1E9D33B0EF90C7866EAC6C235DA8FCB24B127764CE352C1537601936CA9D76DBCBB1948
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MD597FD1F8E0A891D214ADB8E77479A6D95
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe Unidata units utility, udunits2, supports conversion of unit specifications between formatted and binary forms, arithmetic manipulation of unit specifications, and conversion of values between compatible scales of measurement. A unit is the amount by which a physical quantity is measured. For example: Physical Quantity Possible Unit _________________ _____________ time weeks distance centimeters power watts This utility works interactively and has two modes. In one mode, both an input and output unit specification are given, causing the utility to print the conversion between them. In the other mode, only an input unit specification is given. This causes the utility to print the definition -- in standard units -- of the input unit.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameudunits2
PackageRelease3.fc24
PackageVersion2.2.20
SHA-141AA80FFE0729025CAEF42FA7629BFB3EDB603E3
SHA-2560C1DCB27652E501590407331050460913D00230082AC9590DAC5FF9D8DDA2DEC