Result for 78E73D4A4848DD34952E0050BFF36A9A33C239C9

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/libspatialite.so.7.1.2
FileSize7041112
MD566C51B092A3EACAA44AC4EE98641AD76
SHA-178E73D4A4848DD34952E0050BFF36A9A33C239C9
SHA-256DE424619CED3AA4D65767CB78D4CA055C3509A0A86D0AC94279E4333B1B56E4F
SSDEEP49152:aCapPs6h5ngae+A0rjBnJGpmuXCD/kXqF0+hVxjm0SE5zL+JJHcN58sAS5ef+:acaeLeJGpZXCDkXqF0+/xjmjKL+JJH0
TLSHT172665C9EB90F3C75F14BE53F95899BA4385311B0F7425FF3BAA36B2EA042DA08571112
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MD54054611904273409A57F710F03D00360
PackageArchaarch64
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.
PackageMaintainereatdirt <eatdirt>
PackageNamelib64spatialite7
PackageRelease3.mga9
PackageVersion5.0.1
SHA-169FCE6CDF0FB17E80550A84C48994B47A36D4D49
SHA-2567C83EAB178A850186803F351DCCB22FBC8E0BBF65BC06B442045AE421DD5E766