Result for 7E0F8E62E2F53F824251D36787C4EE326A37EA24

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FileName./usr/lib/libudunits2.so.0.1.0
FileSize114800
MD54D23E0B231A912C94A81DE1E0ABFAAD8
SHA-17E0F8E62E2F53F824251D36787C4EE326A37EA24
SHA-256ADED60526A4E6F84B40261733CCD862A7C4BCB324A3BB4E56715368580337AE9
SSDEEP1536:OZ02JJ4EfTNZ3WWoAMnG0ggin9Y9kp9oUMqEr6hVFI4ElAcgXEHc14gI+3:OK2JiQJZuAMnJqLoUQEkAc6YuF
TLSHT1D3B3288A3235DB7ADC6B123B893E834F1FB16264541D014FBF48A32DBC636818E56F65
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MD5B446A79AABF5AB731A8624959B0B6CBB
PackageArchs390
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
PackageRelease2.fc23
PackageVersion2.2.19
SHA-11ADAE6EF51D9BD86D67BFC6C45B39A67A677A2B9
SHA-2563BBCACF7B901B3B5624FD27CF3EA3997F879B59427D589ED8ED0332D647630AA