Result for 61FFCEA4B3F9E10D5D176563964C69C483FD57F0

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FileName./usr/lib64/libspatialite.so.7.1.2
FileSize7623240
MD5E30602D181C78451BAB5830975C52CC1
SHA-161FFCEA4B3F9E10D5D176563964C69C483FD57F0
SHA-256A29BD28C85EB8B33A18CC2EDC02901CEB6D3BCB7BC1ADAFF3F7E949581CDA1C5
SSDEEP98304:z1UL20iDmon/zSDzrYBa4N7+d/nP9FQvkILDffh3m15QsVBNrq/IHsGtaCBLHRJT:z1KyIFqL8OAHsEa
TLSHT19C762926B6955809E469F4B9C2BE481D28F971C46033BED3ECD28538FD139219B39F1B
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MD52D4149613331547FB211DD1F5B0D37B8
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionSpatiaLite is an open source library intended to extend the SQLite core to support fully fledged Spatial SQL capabilities. SQLite is intrinsically simple and lightweight: - a single lightweight library implementing the full SQL engine - standard SQL implementation: almost complete SQL-92 - no complex client/server architecture - a whole database simply corresponds to a single monolithic file (no size limits) - any DB-file can be safely exchanged across different platforms, because the internal architecture is universally portable - no installation, no configuration SpatiaLite is smoothly integrated into SQLite to provide a complete and powerful Spatial DBMS (mostly OGC-SFS compliant). Using SQLite + SpatiaLite you can effectively deploy an alternative open source Spatial DBMS roughly equivalent to PostgreSQL + PostGIS.
PackageMaintainersquidf <squidf>
PackageNamelib64spatialite7
PackageRelease4.1.mga9
PackageVersion5.0.1
SHA-1E50E6371E5B5D84FF63EB0E6748EDB33D2E9B575
SHA-25661E80C568F97D79798EE268E70792E25DB25573EF749C9F234EF3966E017EC6F