libhdf4 4.2r10-0ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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libhdf4 (4.2r10-0ubuntu1) trusty; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version.
 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>   Sun, 23 Mar 2014 11:56:14 +0100

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libhdf4-0-alt: Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- library package

 HDF is a multi-object file format for storing and transferring
 graphical and numerical data mainly used in scientific computing. HDF
 supports several different data models, including multidimensional
 arrays, raster images, and tables. Each defines a specific aggregate
 data type and provides an API for reading, writing, and organizing the
 data and metadata. New data models can be added by the HDF developers
 or users.
 .
 This package contains the HDF run-time libraries which do not
 collide with the NetCDF library namespace. Fortran functions
 are missing in this flavor of the library set.

libhdf4-alt-dev: Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- development package

 HDF is a multi-object file format for storing and transferring
 graphical and numerical data mainly used in scientific computing. HDF
 supports several different data models, including multidimensional
 arrays, raster images, and tables.
 Each defines a specific aggregate data type and provides an API for
 reading, writing, and organizing the data and metadata. New data models
 can be added by the HDF developers or users.
 .
 This package contains development stuff, including files and static
 library for the HDF package in the flavor compatible with the
 NetCDF library.

libhdf4-dev: Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- development package

 HDF is a multi-object file format for storing and transferring
 graphical and numerical data mainly used in scientific computing. HDF
 supports several different data models, including multidimensional
 arrays, raster images, and tables.
 Each defines a specific aggregate data type and provides an API for
 reading, writing, and organizing the data and metadata. New data models
 can be added by the HDF developers or users.
 .
 This package contains development stuff, including files and static
 library for the HDF package and some HDF API reference manpages.

libhdf4-doc: Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- documentation

 HDF is a multi-object file format for storing and transferring
 graphical and numerical data mainly used in scientific computing.
 HDF supports several different data models, including multidimensional
 arrays, raster images, and tables.
 Each defines a specific aggregate data type and provides an API for
 reading, writing, and organizing the data and metadata. New data models
 can be added by the HDF developers or users.
 .
 This package contains user guide and reference manual for HDF format
 and API

libhdf4g-dev: Hierarchical Data Format 4 library -- transitional development package

 HDF is a multi-object file format for storing and transferring
 graphical and numerical data mainly used in scientific computing. HDF
 supports several different data models, including multidimensional
 arrays, raster images, and tables.
 Each defines a specific aggregate data type and provides an API for
 reading, writing, and organizing the data and metadata. New data models
 can be added by the HDF developers or users.
 .
 This package is provided for transitional purpose. It can be safely
 removed after upgrading.