Result for C6D8CCD676976EA1893005039E0E01DA136C392E

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/mips64el-linux-gnuabi64/xdmf/openmpi/libXdmf.so
FileSize1518192
MD5CE1BFB331EA57506445ED9D4B02AA290
SHA-1C6D8CCD676976EA1893005039E0E01DA136C392E
SHA-2561D67189BD0FB493C4DB080B2D40903DF92597F48C5436FDB61863303D592F343
SSDEEP24576:/h9CPg12BiLkpqyh8rtmu9k71EanL9Bipqyh8rtmu9a5k71ABiLkpqyhtmu9a5kb:KPRBiLkpqyh8rtmu9k71EanL9BipqyhP
TLSHT17365FB55BB889F27CCE98F73DC3BC279122C3C9774464D2A7E582B997A2318E0B43945
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Key Value
FileSize626328
MD57F499BCCB01B814C284213879E9318CE
PackageDescriptioneXtensible Data Model and Format library The need for a standardized method to exchange scientific data between High Performance Computing codes and tools lead to the development of the eXtensible Data Model and Format (XDMF) . Uses for XDMF range from a standard format used by HPC codes to take advantage of widely used visualization programs like ParaView and VisIt, to a mechanism for performing coupled calculations using multiple, previously stand alone codes. . XDMF uses XML to store Light data and to describe the data Model. HDF5 is used to store Heavy data. The data Format is stored redundantly in both XML and HDF5. This allows tools to parse XML to determine the resources that will be required to access the Heavy data. . This package provides a version built on the serial version of HDF5.
PackageMaintainerAlastair McKinstry <mckinstry@debian.org>
PackageNamelibxdmf3
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion3.0+git20160803-5+b1
SHA-19410F1EC410935269B1FAFA905498611CD515732
SHA-256AFCCFFFBBA1E061C77FA9E57385A6DD3525703CDD6A13881ADC3FADE7F299E0A