Dear Antonio,
Thanks.
I have submitted a new ITP for magics++ :
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=522984
Enrico Zini is packaging gribapi; it is almost complete (working on
man pages, I think) in the debian alioth git repository.
What does the BUFR software include that is not in the EMOSLIB package ?
Regards
Alastair
On 7 Apr 2009, at 19:40, Antonio Amorim wrote:
Dear Alastair,
Regarding emoslib you could also have a look at the ECMWF BUFR and
GRIBAPI packages.
I have some "kickoff" debian packages on our PAIPIX repository
libemos-3.4, gribapi-1.7.0, bufr-3.6.0. They are not suitable for
the debian repository but they might include some elements that
could be useful.
They are available as source or binary from:
deb http://mirror.sim.ul.pt/debian-paipix lenny main contrib non-free
deb-src http://mirror.sim.ul.pt/debian-paipix lenny main contrib non-
free
please feel free to pick anything that you may find useful and
incorporate in your "proper" debian packages.
It would also be nice to include the very sophisticated graphics
library magics++-2.6.4 (and magics++-doc) also from ECMWF. It is
also available as "kickoff" from the same repository.
All the best,
António Amorim
Alastair McKinstry escreveu:
Hi,
I'm packaging two packages for Debian right now:
* Package name : EMOSLIB
Version : 000360
Upstream Author : European Centre for Medium-range Weather Forecasts
* URL :
http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/interpolation.html
* License : LGPL v2
Programming Lang: F, Fortran
Description : ECMWF Interpolation Library
The Interpolation library (EMOSLIB) includes Interpolation software
and GRIB, BUFR, CREX encoding/decoding routines. It is used by the
ECMWF meteorological archival and retrieval system (MARS) and also
by the ECMWF graphics packag MetView.
and
* Package name : CDO
Version : 1.3.0
Upstream Author : Uwe Schulzweida [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]
>
* URL : http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/fileadmin/software/cdo/
* License : GPL2
Programming Lang: C
Description : Climate Data Operators - tools for climate data
manipulation
CDO is a collection of command line Operators to manipulate and
analyse Climate model Data.
Supported data formats are GRIB, netCDF, SERVICE, EXTRA and IEG.
There are more than 400
operators available. The following table provides a brief overview
of the main categories.
I know from WNPP that Enrico Zini is packaging grib-api from
ECMWF ; is anyone else working on Meteorology or climate software ?
Any comments on creating a Debian meteorology metapackage ?
Regards
Alastair McKinstry
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Regards
Alastair McKinstry
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