gsl 2.8+dfsg-3ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
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gsl (2.8+dfsg-3ubuntu1) oracular; urgency=medium * d/rules: include buildflags.mk following dpkg changes (LP: #2071468) -- Gianfranco Costamagna <email address hidden> Fri, 26 Jul 2024 15:19:32 +0200
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- Uploaded by:
- Gianfranco Costamagna
- Uploaded to:
- Oracular
- Original maintainer:
- Dirk Eddelbuettel
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- math
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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gsl_2.8+dfsg.orig.tar.gz | 8.0 MiB | 69614b7005133a2d3a75827044164de98670568382e3192888a3185578451a70 |
gsl_2.8+dfsg-3ubuntu1.debian.tar.xz | 21.4 KiB | 90c26d1dcb6f2ce4b825a238edd0009e0f41761a757efbd5457d25cc67cff9b9 |
gsl_2.8+dfsg-3ubuntu1.dsc | 2.1 KiB | 503259fb9ef38584843bab52d52c67662996d7216be07b82647d4fa7f0e6e177 |
Available diffs
Binary packages built by this source
- gsl-bin: GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- binary package
The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for
numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL
team in C, and present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing
wrappers to be written for very high level languages.
.
This package provides several example binaries.
.
URL: http://www.gnu. org/software/ gsl/
- libgsl-dbg: GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- debug symbols package
The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for
numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL
team in C, and present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing
wrappers to be written for very high level languages.
.
This package contains debugging symbol tables for the static GSL libraries
libgsl and libgslcblas from the libgsl-dev package, and the binaries
gsl-randist and gsl-histogram from the gsl-bin package.
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URL: http://www.gnu. org/software/ gsl/
- libgsl-dev: GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- development package
The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for
numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL
team in C, and present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing
wrappers to be written for very high level languages.
.
This package contains the header files, static libraries and symbolic
links that developers using GNU GSL will need.
.
URL: http://www.gnu. org/software/ gsl/
- libgsl28: GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- library package
The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for
numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL
team in C, and present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing
wrappers to be written for very high level languages.
.
GSL includes data types and routines for complex numbers, vectors,
matrices, basic linear algebra subroutines (BLAS), eigensystems,
simulated annealing, minimization, root finding, pseudo-random
numbers, least-squares fitting, fast Fourier transforms (FFT),
differential equations, quadrature, Monte Carlo integration, special
functions, physical constants, and much more.
.
This package provides the shared libraries required to run programs
compiled with GNU GSL. To compile your own programs you also need to
install libgsl-dev.
.
URL: http://www.gnu. org/software/ gsl/
- libgslcblas0: GNU Scientific Library (GSL) -- blas library package
The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for
numerical analysis. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL
team in C, and present a modern API for C programmers, while allowing
wrappers to be written for very high level languages.
.
GSL includes data types and routines for complex numbers, vectors,
matrices, basic linear algebra subroutines (BLAS), eigensystems,
simulated annealing, minimization, root finding, pseudo-random
numbers, least-squares fitting, fast Fourier transforms (FFT),
differential equations, quadrature, Monte Carlo integration, special
functions, physical constants, and much more.
.
This package provides the shared blas library required to run programs
compiled with GNU GSL. To compile your own programs you also need to
install libgsl-dev.
.
URL: http://www.gnu. org/software/ gsl/