Result for C8D9C91E821BFEB8E4EF6BE998AD3F4D81C6929B

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xdmf/serial/libXdmf.so
FileSize1195600
MD5C5FB84BBFE2478FC3EF13A637646DC27
SHA-1C8D9C91E821BFEB8E4EF6BE998AD3F4D81C6929B
SHA-25635A41DB418A858A1E4995514E15875A771F40861740F3BB86EF86B4C16D06206
SSDEEP24576:yGLrL8Am81NAzBkMtNNpoBiLkpqyB8Ltmudk71EaJL9BipqyB8Ltmuda5k710Biv:HLrXTXAdkMtNLoBiLkpqyB8Ltmudk71D
TLSHT124452A07F659A8BECDE48578926B43662830BCCD81306A6F714CED312DA2B641F7F791
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Key Value
FileSize729384
MD5606AE447D24D09B2B24E367BA5420C08
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-1B6DB3247FBD1E9B91D43D0F0D85DB574C81C2F10
SHA-256D0BC3850325FF13325AD5A5E6354D5942E81049F6AF4F7B84B022C54AD5FBF7F