geos 3.4.2-4 source package in Ubuntu
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geos (3.4.2-4) unstable; urgency=low * Re-enable parallel builds, wasn't cause of testrunning failures. * Skip tests on troublesome architectures. -- Bas Couwenberg <email address hidden> Thu, 20 Mar 2014 08:44:52 +0100
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- Debian GIS Project
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- Sid
- Original maintainer:
- Debian GIS Project
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- Section:
- science
- Urgency:
- Low Urgency
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geos_3.4.2-4.dsc | 2.2 KiB | c96a19a71837ec0e00a9b3d4d4e9754abacd6a4008b0799d6b78df7a6f746b42 |
geos_3.4.2.orig.tar.gz | 2.4 MiB | fe97653084ad1bf6aad5e2aca792ce35355932fa01830b2197cc9a4f7f08a898 |
geos_3.4.2-4.debian.tar.xz | 18.2 KiB | 0ade2833b91050fa46ac5abb9bfc05359e519fd7c88eba590f94471c40e5c0c1 |
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Binary packages built by this source
- libgeos++-dev: Geometry engine for GIS - C++ development files
GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
.
This package contains the headers and libraries needed to
develop programs using GEOS in C++. Note that third-parties
programs should use the stable C API instead of the
unstable C++ one.
- libgeos-3.4.2: Geometry engine for Geographic Information Systems - C++ Library
GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
Functions provided include:
.
* spatial predicates (based on the DE-9IM model),
* overlay functions (intersection, difference, union,
symmetric difference),
* buffer,
* convex hull,
* area and distance functions, and
* topological validity checking
.
This package contains the C++ library. A stable C library is provided
by the libgeos-c* package and should be preferred by third-parties
programs.
- libgeos-c1: Geometry engine for Geographic Information Systems - C Library
GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
Functions provided include:
.
* spatial predicates (based on the DE-9IM model),
* overlay functions (intersection, difference, union,
symmetric difference),
* buffer,
* convex hull,
* area and distance functions, and
* topological validity checking
.
This package contains the C library. A C++ library is provided
by the libgeos-* package.
- libgeos-dbg: Debugging symbols for the GEOS library
GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
.
This package contains the debugging symbols for C/C++ GEOS library.
- libgeos-dev: Geometry engine for GIS - Development files
GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
.
This package contains the headers and libraries needed to
develop programs using GEOS.
- libgeos-doc: Documentation for the GEOS GIS geometry engine library
GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
.
This package contains the documentation for the GEOS API.
- libgeos-ruby1.8: Transitional package from libgeos-ruby1.8 to ruby-geos
This is a transitional dummy package to ease upgrades from the
libgeos-ruby1.8 package to the ruby-geos package.
It can safely be removed.
- ruby-geos: GEOS bindings for Ruby
GEOS provides a spatial object model and fundamental geometric
functions. It implements the geometry model defined in the
OpenGIS Consortium Simple Features Specification for SQL.
.
This package contains the Ruby bindings for GEOS.