Package cgns-seq: Information

    Source package: cgns-seq
    Version: 3.0.8-alt1.svn20100525.4
    Build time:  Mar 2, 2011, 11:51 AM
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    License: Free (see license.txt)
    Summary: CFD General Notation System (sequential version)
    Description: 
    The CFD General Notation System (CGNS) provides a general, portable, and
    extensible standard for the storage and retrieval of computational fluid
    dynamics (CFD) analysis data. It consists of a collection of
    conventions, and free and open software implementing those conventions.
    It is self-descriptive, machine-independent, well-documented, and
    administered by an international steering committee. It is also an
    American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Recommended
    Practice.
    
    The system consists of two parts: (1) a standard format for recording
    the data, and (2) software that reads, writes, and modifies data in that
    format. The format is a conceptual entity established by the
    documentation; the software is a physical product supplied to enable
    developers to access and produce data recorded in that format.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    cgns-data (noarch)
    cgns-devel-doc (noarch)
    cgns-seq (x86_64, i586)
    cgns-seq-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)
    libcgns-seq (x86_64, i586)
    libcgns-seq-debuginfo (x86_64, i586)
    libcgns-seq-devel (x86_64, i586)
    libcgns-seq-devel-static (x86_64, i586)


    List of contributors:
    Eugeny A. Rostovtsev

    ACL:
    @qa_p6

      1. libGL-devel
      2. libGLU-devel
      3. gcc-c++
      4. gcc-fortran
      5. libXmu-devel
      6. libhdf5-devel
      7. tk-devel
      8. cmake
      9. zlib-devel
      10. xorg-xproto-devel

    Last changed


    March 1, 2011 Eugeny A. Rostovtsev 3.0.8-alt1.svn20100525.4
    - Rebuilt for debuginfo
    Nov. 2, 2010 Eugeny A. Rostovtsev 3.0.8-alt1.svn20100525.3
    - Rebuilt for soname set-versions
    Oct. 13, 2010 Eugeny A. Rostovtsev 3.0.8-alt1.svn20100525.2
    - Fixed overlinking of libraries