adios 1.11.0-2build3 source package in Ubuntu
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adios (1.11.0-2build3) bionic; urgency=medium * Rebuild against new libnetcdf13. -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden> Fri, 27 Oct 2017 10:01:05 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Gianfranco Costamagna
- Uploaded to:
- Bionic
- Original maintainer:
- Alastair McKinstry
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- science
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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adios_1.11.0.orig.tar.xz | 1.7 MiB | 8e2e78ddf20349949033b85f00990cd65f11ab024eea40beb957280c8d9ec428 |
adios_1.11.0-2build3.debian.tar.xz | 32.7 KiB | aee44b9495787ad793150f51e812b8c7ddb2ba980c8b238af3d9dc1010a8ac2a |
adios_1.11.0-2build3.dsc | 2.3 KiB | d54dfce5d22e14878c29de70f21eb38ceb516bcb17e8911879d8269d56ebfaf7 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.11.0-2build2 to 1.11.0-2build3 (332 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libadios-bin: ADIOS Adaptable IO system for simulations - binaries
The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for scientists
to describe the data in their code that may need to be written, read,
or processed outside of the running simulation. By providing an external
to the code XML file describing the various elements, their types, and
how you wish to process them this run, the routines in the host code
(either Fortran or C) can transparently change how they process the data.
.
This package provides tools for use with ADIOS.
- libadios-bin-dbgsym: debug symbols for libadios-bin
- libadios-dev: ADIOS Adaptable IO system for simulations
The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for scientists
to describe the data in their code that may need to be written, read,
or processed outside of the running simulation. By providing an external
to the code XML file describing the various elements, their types, and
how you wish to process them this run, the routines in the host code
(either Fortran or C) can transparently change how they process the data.
- python-adios: Python interface to the ADIOS IO system
This is a Python2 interface to ADIOS.
.
The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for scientists
to describe the data in their code that may need to be written, read,
or processed outside of the running simulation. By providing an external
to the code XML file describing the various elements, their types, and
how you wish to process them this run, the routines in the host code
(either Fortran or C) can transparently change how they process the data.
- python-adios-dbgsym: debug symbols for python-adios
- python3-adios: Python3 interface to the ADIOS IO system
This is a Python3 interface to ADIOS.
.
The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for scientists
to describe the data in their code that may need to be written, read,
or processed outside of the running simulation. By providing an external
to the code XML file describing the various elements, their types, and
how you wish to process them this run, the routines in the host code
(either Fortran or C) can transparently change how they process the data.
- python3-adios-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-adios