lerc 4.0.0+ds-4ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
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lerc (4.0.0+ds-4ubuntu1) noble; urgency=medium * Opt into lto to simplify symbols file -- Jeremy Bícha <email address hidden> Tue, 12 Dec 2023 14:35:50 -0500
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- Uploaded by:
- Jeremy Bícha
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Ubuntu Developers
- Architectures:
- any all
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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lerc_4.0.0+ds.orig.tar.xz | 340.0 KiB | acf855502fd3b950ee78f0b67bc9e9b39316b3526fbf6d8b8b1a9482fb756723 |
lerc_4.0.0+ds-4ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 7.1 KiB | 0a517c3f0ce869d011a6fdf022c7e18c66208a811086c2ea226f63d67c413368 |
lerc_4.0.0+ds-4ubuntu1.dsc | 2.6 KiB | f7c563392ad6e13dc984d8f91108888834a0abbfa0f94077b5563b229dae054c |
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Binary packages built by this source
- liblerc-dev: Limited Error Raster Compression library (Development files)
LERC is an open-source image or raster format which
supports rapid encoding and decoding for any pixel
type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum
compression error per pixel while encoding, so the
precision of the original input image is preserved
(within user defined error bounds).
.
This is a development package of LERC.
- liblerc4: Limited Error Raster Compression library
LERC is an open-source image or raster format which
supports rapid encoding and decoding for any pixel
type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum
compression error per pixel while encoding, so the
precision of the original input image is preserved
(within user defined error bounds).
- liblerc4-dbgsym: debug symbols for liblerc4
- python3-lerc: Python 3 bindings to the Limited Error Raster Compression library
LERC is an open-source image or raster format which
supports rapid encoding and decoding for any pixel
type (not just RGB or Byte). Users set the maximum
compression error per pixel while encoding, so the
precision of the original input image is preserved
(within user defined error bounds).
.
This is a Python package of LERC.