cpl 6.4.1-5 source package in Ubuntu
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cpl (6.4.1-5) unstable; urgency=low * Add jquery.js to missing-sources -- Ole Streicher <email address hidden> Sun, 30 Mar 2014 13:26:42 +0200
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cpl_6.4.1-5.dsc | 2.4 KiB | b704540b63979983aaa38b708c0d01a1ca7170c60d3f0ee7340bdb084a6a1998 |
cpl_6.4.1.orig.tar.gz | 2.9 MiB | 03ded24eb87a57023b20e51a7a46d0f807c6dd9ea9c3286fe45f94e26cab4193 |
cpl_6.4.1-5.debian.tar.xz | 72.1 KiB | f9053365f475c02c7079aa499afe8450261fc2b4ce4ac04cc4b72cbacebf548a |
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- diff from 6.3.1-1 to 6.4.1-5 (210.2 KiB)
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Binary packages built by this source
- libcext-dev: Commonly used utility functions for C programs (development files)
This is a C utility library, which is used to implement ESO's Common Pipeline
Library (CPL). The library contains a basic collections framework (maps,
linked lists, queues), memory management, strings, logging and others.
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The package contains the static library and the C header files.
- libcext-doc: API documentation for ESO's C utility library libcext
The libcext is a C utility library, which is used to implement ESO's Common
Pipeline Library (CPL). The library contains a basic collections framework
(maps, linked lists, queues), memory management, strings, logging and others.
.
The package contains the API documentation for libcpl.
- libcext0: No summary available for libcext0 in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for libcext0 in ubuntu utopic.
- libcpl-dev: No summary available for libcpl-dev in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for libcpl-dev in ubuntu utopic.
- libcpl-doc: No summary available for libcpl-doc in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for libcpl-doc in ubuntu utopic.
- libcplcore20: Fundamental CPL data types and functions
The CPLCORE library provides the fundamental CPL data types (such as cpl
image, cpl table, cpl vector, cpl matrix etc.), the operations defined on
these data types, and elementary utility functions. There should not be any
physical units associated with any of the data types or functions of that
library.
.
The Common Pipeline Library (CPL) comprises a set of ISO-C libraries that
provide a comprehensive, efficient and robust software toolkit. It forms a
basis for the creation of automated astronomical data-reduction tasks (known
as "pipelines").
- libcpldfs20: CPL functions for Data Flow System compatibility
The functions of this library ensure the compliance of pipeline
products with the Data Flow System (DFS) of the European Southern
Observatory (ESO).
.
The Common Pipeline Library (CPL) comprises a set of ISO-C libraries that
provide a comprehensive, efficient and robust software toolkit. It forms a
basis for the creation of automated astronomical data-reduction tasks (known
as "pipelines").
- libcpldrs20: No summary available for libcpldrs20 in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for libcpldrs20 in ubuntu utopic.
- libcplgasgano20: No summary available for libcplgasgano20 in ubuntu utopic.
No description available for libcplgasgano20 in ubuntu utopic.
- libcplui20: CPL framework interface library
The CPLUI (UI for User Interface) provides services defining the standard
interface for recipes and provides more complex data reduction related
utilities and services. In particular, it contains the necessary types to
handle the plugin interface, the parameters used to handle command-line
options and the (set of) frames used to store the input list of files.
.
The Common Pipeline Library (CPL) comprises a set of ISO-C libraries that
provide a comprehensive, efficient and robust software toolkit. It forms a
basis for the creation of automated astronomical data-reduction tasks (known
as "pipelines").