pyephem 4.1.3-1build2 source package in Ubuntu
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pyephem (4.1.3-1build2) lunar; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild with Python 3.11 as supported -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden> Wed, 02 Nov 2022 10:36:20 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Graham Inggs
- Uploaded to:
- Lunar
- Original maintainer:
- Debian Astronomy Maintainers
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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pyephem_4.1.3.orig.tar.gz | 1.2 MiB | 7fa18685981ba528edd504052a9d5212a09aa5bf15c11a734edc6a86e8a8b56a |
pyephem_4.1.3-1build2.debian.tar.xz | 4.9 KiB | 4e971313e2a9b74704cecbc9ec476e839e747ba17bc17723254747b0d99e3020 |
pyephem_4.1.3-1build2.dsc | 2.0 KiB | d125080c0aae4dc33d93ed17c38d5462314e9916a5e4366e3f92eaf4747554fb |
Available diffs
- diff from 4.1.3-1build1 to 4.1.3-1build2 (307 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- python3-ephem: Compute positions of the planets and stars with Python
PyEphem provides an ephem Python package for performing high-precision
astronomy computations. The underlying numeric routines are coded in C and
are the same ones that drive the popular XEphem astronomy application, whose
author, Elwood Charles Downey, generously gave permission for their use in
PyEphem.
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The name ephem is short for the word ephemeris, which is the
traditional term for a table giving the position of a planet, asteroid, or
comet for a series of dates.
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Nothe that this package will continue to be maintained, but it no
longer stands at the cutting edge of astronomy in Python.
- python3-ephem-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-ephem