plplot 5.15.0+dfsg-25 source package in Ubuntu
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plplot (5.15.0+dfsg-25) unstable; urgency=medium * d/control: + Drop unused substitution variables ${shlibs:Depends} + Set "Multi-Arch: same" for plplot-driver-qt * Remove RUNPATH from OCaml binding library + d/control: Build-depend on patchelf + d/rules: Use patchelf to remove the rpath * d/plplot-examples.lintian-overrides: Fix override message * d/copyright: Update copyright year for debian/* files * d/libplplot-ocaml-dev.lintian-overrides: New file -- Rafael Laboissière <email address hidden> Wed, 20 Apr 2022 09:10:42 -0300
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- libcsirocsa0: Scientific plotting library (CSIRO csa library)
This package contains the bivariate Cubic Spline Approximation library
developed by Pavel Sakov, from the CSIRO Marine Research.
.
The source code for these libraries are part of the plplot source
package.
- libcsirocsa0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcsirocsa0
- libcsironn0: Scientific plotting library (CSIRO nn library)
This package contains the Natural Neighbours interpolation library
developed by Pavel Sakov, from the CSIRO Marine Research.
.
The source code for these libraries are part of the plplot source
package.
- libcsironn0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libcsironn0
- libplplot-data: Scientific plotting library (data files)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the architecture-independent data files used by
the PLplot C library.
- libplplot-dev: Scientific plotting library (development files)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains all that is needed for doing development in C,
C++ and Fortran with PLplot. For development in Tcl/Tk, Python and
Java, install the plplot-tcl-dev, python3-plplot and libplplot-java
packages, respectively. This package also includes the OCaml and Lua
examples. To use one of these languages you will also need to install
the libplplot-xxx package for that language.
- libplplot-java: Scientific plotting library (Java bindings)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the Java bindings for PLplot.
- libplplot-java-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplot-java
- libplplot-lua: Scientific plotting library (Lua bindings)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the Lua bindings for PLplot.
- libplplot-lua-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplot-lua
- libplplot-ocaml: OCaml bindings for the scientific plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the OCaml bindings for PLplot.
- libplplot-ocaml-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplot-ocaml
- libplplot-ocaml-dev: OCaml support for the PLplot plotting library (development files)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the development package for PLplot OCaml bindings.
- libplplot17: Scientific plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the PLplot library for C.
- libplplot17-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplot17
- libplplotada3-dev: No summary available for libplplotada3-dev in ubuntu kinetic.
No description available for libplplotada3-dev in ubuntu kinetic.
- libplplotada4.1: Ada support for PLplot, a plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the runtime Ada bindings library for PLplot.
- libplplotada4.1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplotada4.1
- libplplotcxx15: Scientific plotting library (C++ binding)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the C++ binding for PLplot.
- libplplotcxx15-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplotcxx15
- libplplotfortran0: Scientific plotting library (fortran bindings)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the Fortran 95 bindings for PLplot. Note: the Fortran
77 bindings have been deprecated upstream for some time and have now been
dropped from the Debian packages.
- libplplotfortran0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplotfortran0
- libplplotqt2: Scientific plotting library (Qt bindings)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides C++ bindings to allow use of the PLplot API in
Qt applications.
- libplplotqt2-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplotqt2
- libplplotwxwidgets1: Scientific plotting library (wxWidgets bindings)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the wxWidgets bindings.
- libplplotwxwidgets1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libplplotwxwidgets1
- libqsastime-dev: Time format conversion library (development files)
The qsastime library is a simple library for handling time format
conversion. It overcomes the limitations of the POSIX time handling
routines by allow high precision time variables over a large range
of ranges of dates and by correctly handling leap seconds. It was
designed with the needs of scientific data plotting in mind. This
package provides the necessary files to do development with
libqsastime.
.
The source code for this library is part of the plplot source
package.
- libqsastime0: Time format conversion library
The qsastime library is a simple library for handling time format
conversion. It overcomes the limitations of the POSIX time handling
routines by allow high precision time variables over a large range
of ranges of dates and by correctly handling leap seconds. It was
designed with the needs of scientific data plotting in mind. This
package provides the runtime library.
.
The source code for this library is part of the plplot source
package.
- libqsastime0-dbgsym: debug symbols for libqsastime0
- plplot-doc: Documentation for PLplot, a plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the HTML, PDF, PostScript and info forms of the
PLplot documentation. It also contains the man pages for the API
functions.
- plplot-driver-cairo: Scientific plotting library (Cairo driver)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the Cairo driver module for PLplot. It is based
on the Cairo 2D graphics library with supporting multiple output devices
(X-Window, PDF, PostScript, and PNG).
- plplot-driver-cairo-dbgsym: debug symbols for plplot-driver-cairo
- plplot-driver-qt: Scientific plotting library (Qt driver)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the Qt driver module for PLplot.
- plplot-driver-qt-dbgsym: debug symbols for plplot-driver-qt
- plplot-driver-wxwidgets: Scientific plotting library (wxWidgets driver)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the wxWidgets driver module for PLplot.
- plplot-driver-wxwidgets-dbgsym: debug symbols for plplot-driver-wxwidgets
- plplot-driver-xwin: Scientific plotting library (X11 driver)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides the X11 driver module for PLplot.
- plplot-driver-xwin-dbgsym: debug symbols for plplot-driver-xwin
- plplot-examples: Examples for PLplot, a plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the examples in C, C++, and for the supported
language bindings for the PLplot library.
- plplot-tcl: Tcl/Tk support for PLplot, a plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the Tcl/Tk support for PLplot: shared libraries,
Tcl modules and the Tk driver.
- plplot-tcl-bin: Tcl/Tk tools for PLplot, a plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the pltcl and plserver programs for interactive
use of the Tcl/Tk support for PLplot.
- plplot-tcl-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for plplot-tcl-bin
- plplot-tcl-dbgsym: debug symbols for plplot-tcl
- plplot-tcl-dev: Tcl/Tk development support for PLplot, a plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the necessary files to do development in Tcl/Tk
with PLplot: header files, shared libraries links, and examples.
- python3-plplot: Python support for PLplot, a plotting library
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package contains the library plmodule.so for glueing the PLplot
scientific plotting library into Python applications. Examples are also
provided.
- python3-plplot-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-plplot
- python3-plplot-qt: Scientific plotting library (Python Qt GUI)
PLplot is relatively small, portable, freely distributable, and is rich
enough to satisfy most users. It has a wide range of plot types including
line (linear, log), contour, 3D, fill, and almost 1000 characters
(including Greek and mathematical) in its extended font set. The package
is designed to make it easy to quickly get graphical output; only a
handful of function calls is typically required. For more advanced use,
virtually all aspects of plotting are configurable.
.
This package provides Python bindings to allow use of the PLplot API in
qt applications.
- python3-plplot-qt-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-plplot-qt