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author | Sebastien Fabbro <bicatali@gentoo.org> | 2009-04-16 22:16:12 +0000 |
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committer | Sebastien Fabbro <bicatali@gentoo.org> | 2009-04-16 22:16:12 +0000 |
commit | e33aadcc6a4dec3e1255eb87c627fb398c8c0153 (patch) | |
tree | 0dc03539d7f5e99f9433508def5ded1f26582701 /sci-libs | |
parent | Bump to 2.6.1. (diff) | |
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Re-manifesting for good patch this time - Also updated description.
(Portage version: 2.2_rc30/cvs/Linux x86_64)
Diffstat (limited to 'sci-libs')
-rw-r--r-- | sci-libs/hdf/ChangeLog | 5 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | sci-libs/hdf/metadata.xml | 18 |
2 files changed, 13 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/sci-libs/hdf/ChangeLog b/sci-libs/hdf/ChangeLog index fd5757c8eadd..7fc62d92b28e 100644 --- a/sci-libs/hdf/ChangeLog +++ b/sci-libs/hdf/ChangeLog @@ -1,6 +1,9 @@ # ChangeLog for sci-libs/hdf # Copyright 2000-2009 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 -# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sci-libs/hdf/ChangeLog,v 1.10 2009/04/16 20:24:04 bicatali Exp $ +# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/sci-libs/hdf/ChangeLog,v 1.11 2009/04/16 22:16:12 bicatali Exp $ + + 16 Apr 2009; Sébastien Fabbro <bicatali@gentoo.org> metadata.xml: + Re-manifesting for good patch this time - Also updated description. *hdf-4.2_p4 (16 Apr 2009) diff --git a/sci-libs/hdf/metadata.xml b/sci-libs/hdf/metadata.xml index a20a8c1aa04d..dc9a4a81fd04 100644 --- a/sci-libs/hdf/metadata.xml +++ b/sci-libs/hdf/metadata.xml @@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ <pkgmetadata> <herd>sci</herd> <longdescription lang="en"> -HDF is a general purpose library and file format for storing -scientific data. -HDF can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is -essentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is -a structure for organizing objects in an HDF file. Using these two basic -objects, one can create and store almost any kind of scientific data -structure, such as images, arrays of vectors, and structured and -unstructured grids. You can also mix and match them in HDF files -according to your needs. + The Hierarchical Data Format is a general purpose library and + file format for storing scientific data. + HDF can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is + essentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is + a structure for organizing objects in an HDF file. Using these two basic + objects, one can create and store almost any kind of scientific data + structure, such as images, arrays of vectors, and structured and + unstructured grids. You can also mix and match them in HDF files + according to your needs. </longdescription> </pkgmetadata> |