Result for 5439302F8354F06D42538109A39DF70738AD0571

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/mpich-3.2/lib/libmpi.so.12.1.0
FileSize2487072
MD52D6AD795B7B0965E3BAE2B0AE8FD0232
SHA-15439302F8354F06D42538109A39DF70738AD0571
SHA-2560D46840FD696A5391022AB68F06CB2D18D51416E08CB3E100A056806C61612E6
SSDEEP49152:1JhJwf4saZylo+4iBIj3RynBzTHtsq0bqUw+Ikn:1J8aZuf/43kht/Uw+I
TLSHT196B5F895FA8B20E1FE5B183C424BF63F0B362A03C015ECA6DE5C1E97F9B3916281955D
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Key Value
CRC324E802174
FileNamempich-3.2-3.2-2.el7.i686.rpm
FileSize1128212
MD59363E7B905AA63784D9F60397E8635CF
OpSystemCode362
PackageArchi686
PackageDescriptionMPICH is a high-performance and widely portable implementation of the Message Passing Interface (MPI) standard (MPI-1, MPI-2 and MPI-3). The goals of MPICH are: (1) to provide an MPI implementation that efficiently supports different computation and communication platforms including commodity clusters (desktop systems, shared-memory systems, multicore architectures), high-speed networks (10 Gigabit Ethernet, InfiniBand, Myrinet, Quadrics) and proprietary high-end computing systems (Blue Gene, Cray) and (2) to enable cutting-edge research in MPI through an easy-to-extend modular framework for other derived implementations. The mpich binaries in this RPM packages were configured to use the default process manager (Hydra) using the default device (ch3). The ch3 device was configured with support for the nemesis channel that allows for shared-memory and TCP/IP sockets based communication.
PackageMaintainerCentOS BuildSystem <http://bugs.centos.org>
PackageNamempich-3.2
PackageRelease2.el7
PackageVersion3.2
ProductCode202232
SHA-1E8EAA07149C87CD2F4B29D160AB17EFA5A82ACFD
SHA-2561E703901167728D4D85D312CB88B95726289B9CA21B6E303DBB1D34ACA3386AB
SpecialCode
dbnsrl_modern_rds
insert-timestamp1647063208.000705
sourceNSRL