Result for A6C84B1B1471B32E0552DF08DC877861C56D135E

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FileName./usr/lib64/libspatialite.so.7.1.0
FileSize5327272
MD51D32C0C39AE4564841DB3A4A50CEE9D1
SHA-1A6C84B1B1471B32E0552DF08DC877861C56D135E
SHA-256A985BB23A5C1A9485DE0F393B7F0F7770885389E1EC8F8860BD97479C8811C79
SSDEEP49152:UF+Et9mbpsSZPfVxDdyv6Kqnh+YQ5ED/WgX50L85GK1dF7U:uMpsSZPfVxDdU6Kqno95ED/WNL8o
TLSHT180366CAEF84ED475F15B597EE3C89A7C3823523C76025FF2E9A35B2EA542D60C930502
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MD5CA5B85D3C86CF2D2CC84A1D004CEB533
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.
PackageMaintainerdaviddavid <daviddavid>
PackageNamelib64spatialite7
PackageRelease8.mga7
PackageVersion4.3.0a
SHA-1FDFC64CFD05AC0036294B73A89968A1402212316
SHA-2560DE38DDB0B74CBBDEA51031649CD268E59A20C96E97052730CF63A46AA2BD5F2