Result for 73E6F0F00B2841985D7CBD1AB5D8CA6C8A1910EC

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FileNameharmonics-dwf-20071228-free.tcd.bz2
FileSize400031
MD51F9802AF5A1B17491B31B6C827B56BF3
SHA-173E6F0F00B2841985D7CBD1AB5D8CA6C8A1910EC
SHA-25655563837650E217B7730E37A2C3B90B2B61FE1AE33D51E5C3249CD533E2DBBD0
SSDEEP6144:SD0ZFb3OT6ScUyWJTX3OQTZHl0+1XER1N47unvAa1ERY0lTkNg5JFsM:Eqb32yKTX3fBlDxE1lvpB0AUFsM
TLSHT1EA84236DB0106C62D9DF95B206CD2FAA0935A8FEE73D543B4CBDB425E4EF1A855070C8
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MD57DB053C893BE7A0536569D7965A3CD41
PackageArchsparc64
PackageDescriptionXTide is a package that provides tide and current predictions in a wide variety of formats. Graphs, text listings, and calendars can be generated, or a tide clock can be provided on your desktop. XTide can work with X-windows, plain text terminals, or the web. This is accomplished with three separate programs: the interactive interface (xtide), the non-interactive or command line interface (tide), and the web interface. The algorithm that XTide uses to predict tides is the one used by the National Ocean Service in the U.S. It is significantly more accurate than the simple tide clocks that can be bought in novelty stores. However, it takes more to predict tides accurately than just a spiffy algorithm -- you also need some special data for each and every location for which you want to predict tides. XTide reads this data from harmonics files. See http://www.flaterco.com/xtide/files.html for details on where to get these NOTE: Please also see README.fedora in xtide-common package for Fedora specific issue.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamextide
PackageRelease2.fc9
PackageVersion2.10
SHA-1B06CBDE931501E1EBB9EA2B42B4BCDB07CF0BBB0
SHA-25616FEAD7FF62F16F01A8946A10F1318A5CD90F753B830F430AC2F65D7C2B3C4F0