Result for C54071D1750CD8BED67D6AFD4981FC2C524B28AA

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Key Value
FileName./usr/share/doc/ast-7.3.4/COPYING.LIB
FileSize25309
MD531316421C0836A9147DBB058174C4CB0
SHA-1C54071D1750CD8BED67D6AFD4981FC2C524B28AA
SHA-256E89F2FBFA1D7820BF49CD1508D695C570AF374A7D88B7DD2A6C01F40A5D51510
SSDEEP384:xP5UwOVAIZ4zZyydV+X6wFDVxnFw7xqsv/t+zP8EfHinIhFkspNM9b/7upt0V6Q+:xPuFmIHiV+DnFM/gReSNm/7Gtm6Q+
TLSHT152B2853EB70503B206C20691564F64DFA32BD07932675E607499C15D23ABD3583BFBEA
hashlookup:parent-total63
hashlookup:trust100

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The searched file hash is included in 63 parent files which include package known and seen by metalookup. A sample is included below:

Key Value
MD55760C8164B755E019C241913BEE79A6E
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease2.fc33
PackageVersion9.1.2
SHA-103B2931B014ED6E01B915FB6B6803AB73445B53B
SHA-256C4C3C21F0C7157857930512B5686918C089DE80F7448FFA4C8234D577EB62910
Key Value
MD5184DA5A0D30028CBB7439DFC81267816
PackageArchaarch64
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease2.fc34
PackageVersion9.2.3
SHA-1069E80563F8DABE96B8A616798220CD498C43A51
SHA-2569B3CEDE7D9D50A0D7B0BB2E173829AAB0330D366E9DDA92444D1B2B704518BBB
Key Value
MD5989D580CAD0EF30EB993481B8558C370
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease6.el6
PackageVersion6.0.1
SHA-107496002843D89F83D331CF5D38FC8471D137EFE
SHA-256D29D72069547A508B6411AEA1B3594422E37C3040D1F8ACF85B508647012D04F
Key Value
MD526FED91B243B7BBA03C583F9531E6DB0
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease6.el6
PackageVersion6.0.1
SHA-107E899F13C7A9F0C75CD3675D44A89B842E56FF8
SHA-256EDF1194DD74B2CF9C48380AF34DCAE4B78D24D5AAB69BBF3D3BE0267B00B053C
Key Value
MD58B4B02FEA159184FD77967C2BCC9B9E9
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease3.fc24
PackageVersion8.0.7
SHA-1080329274C5CDD130CD890F8B376578419856099
SHA-256CCBA3BB212A777ABDF076D691DB3523F674310FA02655EE22B6146CF926A19FE
Key Value
MD5C0DAA92C4A788F280B666B5CE7581BF1
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease1.el7
PackageVersion7.3.4
SHA-10B3F32A668C8C623E14D9FC22D3521FE3871FF15
SHA-2568AA572C32340B8E5EE10FCC46B0EEE5E8791C2011F42B9E9898974D74A241206
Key Value
MD58262138BCEF179EEC0E48AD0C0EFF925
PackageArchx86_64
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease1.fc32
PackageVersion9.1.0
SHA-10BD6AF2FFF99DF62A1F351DB5490A594530257DD
SHA-2562AD4CA3A79DAD46623DF6C216286A09CC8AA983CFA9A51122BB5BAA461D1BFA3
Key Value
MD594D528281FFA3ACA619A139F8A5C006E
PackageArchppc64le
PackageDescriptionC and Fortran programming documentation for ast.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast-doc
PackageRelease1.el7
PackageVersion7.3.4
SHA-10F5F6D85CF62E2839538481D23D3840500BD4ECD
SHA-2562C12E090BE18EFAB72B907AD4FEB66A450D872C255180BED30CAB60B3D944528
Key Value
MD59C6B55686C77051ECD12B4E47654A667
PackageArchs390
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease1.fc22
PackageVersion8.0.2
SHA-111A69F8CE1EBCFC63CEAA1708400A30C9D94F0A1
SHA-256182F752E1FE93E786D29F599111583849F71729424563F5E8510B02CBC76A535
Key Value
MD55311DF0388F60D14478B4DBA21BFC7B0
PackageArchppc64
PackageDescriptionThe AST library provides a comprehensive range of facilities for attaching world coordinate systems to astronomical data, for retrieving and interpreting that information and for generating graphical output based on it. It's main selling points are: * Ease of use. * Facilities for generating plots of generalized non-linear, potentially discontinuous 2-D or 3-D coordinate systems, with detailed control of the appearance of the plot. * Facilities for converting transparently between different coordinate systems, including a wide range of celestial, spectral and time coordinate systems. * Facilities for searching a general collection of connected coordinate systems for a coordinate system with any given set of characteristics. * Allows code for handling WCS information to be written in a general way without regard to the specific nature of the coordinate systems being handled (i.e. whether they represent sky positions, spectral positions, focal plane positions, pixel positions, etc). * Flexible system for saving and retrieving WCS information, including (but not limited to) a range of different popular FITS descriptions. * Written in C but has interfaces for C, Fortran, Java (via JNI), Perl, and UNIX shell. * Extensive documentation.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameast
PackageRelease1.fc20
PackageVersion7.3.1
SHA-11389C19273340B4673E47C8CE8CFE55A25254AE2
SHA-256F55F087825CA377056F99F144D4DAA14D578237F19EC34D785AB3A42BFF99F7E