Result for C84D5F30AEDB9D490F98E20F31B38EB6483DBBD0

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/eclipse/dropins/ptp/eclipse/features/org.eclipse.ptp.gem_7.0.0.201305141336/feature.xml
FileSize1136
MD56C5AF064F45D272056D8A3CC7265E0B8
SHA-1C84D5F30AEDB9D490F98E20F31B38EB6483DBBD0
SHA-2562532156AA2DE773BEFE1E82037CC0FF5483F595C7A4C6337D715DFCEF2B22727
SSDEEP24:2dgcP7lxNehfrL3PFBQ76m1gTjLIAGcCEvcmy:cgglxcpDQ76meTnImRy
TLSHT1FB21569648D8ACF3164D4A124ED8805CBB7422C74740E2087CFF4BEACFA1A93D6C72D5
hashlookup:parent-total1
hashlookup:trust55

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Key Value
MD5986E7BB0837494303719E647629B0258
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionGEM serves as a graphical front end for In-situ Partial Order (ISP), a dynamic formal verification tool for MPI developed at the School of Computing, University of Utah. Whether you are new to MPI or are an advanced user, GEM will help you debug your MPI programs, and graphically show many valuable facts, including all the possible send/receive matches, and synchronizations. GEM also includes features to help users understand and debug the program across all platforms on which it may be run (e.g. highlighting deadlocks that may occur due to differing communication buffer allocations). For a given test harness, GEM will allow you to explore only the relevant process interleavings, which are much smaller than the number of total feasible interleavings. GEM also guarantees to discover and explore all non-deterministic matches at run-time.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameeclipse-ptp-gem
PackageRelease0.6.20130514git845dccd.fc19
PackageVersion7.0.0
SHA-19AC53A41F5B4D2ADDB153384137FE79BFF4D3D24
SHA-256F934A97E65245A578FA394C1901F0C36EF8066621EE226AC958B10077A545855