previous behaviour of using -O1 and -O0 for a couple of arch. -O1 is
much faster in operation, but this is a real beast to build.
package bumped. discussed with ckuethe.
* precise license
* add missing desktop-file-utils goo
* add PORTHOME to quiet up qmake4
* respect CXXFLAGS
* don't force -O3 optimisation
* install man pages where they belong
"go ahead and commit" pvalchev@
This module maps country names, and their 2-letter, 3-letter and
numerical codes, as defined by the ISO-3166 maintenance agency [1], and
defined by the UNSD.
- remove quotes from comment
- regen PLIST with @bin markers
ok ckuethe@ (MAINTAINER) who would have come up with the same diff if g++
wasn't that slow ;-)
GPS textbook and classic papers, such as solving for the user position or
estimating atmospheric refraction. It supports common GPS data formats such
as RINEX or SP3.
METAR reports are available on-line, thanks to the National Weather
Service. Since reading the METAR format isn't easy for non-pilots,
these reports are relatively useles to the common man who just wants a
quick glace at the weather. This module tries to parse the METAR
reports so the data can be used to create readable weather reports
and/or process the data in applications.
feedback and ok merdely@
METAR reports are available on-line, thanks to the National Weather
Service. Since reading the METAR format isn't easy for non-pilots,
these reports are relatively useles to the common man who just wants a
quick glace at the weather. This module tries to parse the METAR
reports so the data can be used to create readable weather reports
and/or process the data in applications.
feedback and ok merdely@
object-relational database. In effect, PostGIS "spatially enables"
the PostgreSQL server, allowing it to be used as a backend spatial
database for geographic information systems (GIS), much like ESRI's
SDE or Oracle's Spatial extension. PostGIS follows the OpenGIS
"Simple Features Specification for SQL" and has been certified as
compliant with the "Types and Functions" profile.
ok simon@