gmt-gshhg 2.3.7-6 source package in Ubuntu
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gmt-gshhg (2.3.7-6) unstable; urgency=medium * Bump watch file version to 4. * Bump Standards-Version to 4.6.1, no changes. * Update upstream metadata. * Bump debhelper compat to 12, no changes. * Update lintian overrides. * Add Rules-Requires-Root to control file. -- Bas Couwenberg <email address hidden> Thu, 01 Dec 2022 09:49:28 +0100
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gmt-gshhg_2.3.7-6.debian.tar.xz | 4.2 KiB | 581e0c8b96cb1fd121deafd2c7b54ad6deee97201117a5321ad6766699f4958e |
Available diffs
- diff from 2.3.7-5 to 2.3.7-6 (1.0 KiB)
No changes file available.
Binary packages built by this source
- gmt-gshhg: Global Self-consistent Hierarchical High-resolution Geography (GSHHG)
GSHHG is a high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two databases:
Global Self-consistent Hierarchical High-resolution Shorelines (GSHHS) and
CIA World Data Bank II (WDBII). GSHHG contains vector descriptions at five
different resolutions of land outlines, lakes, rivers, and political
boundaries. This data is for use by GMT, the Generic Mapping Tools.
.
This metapackage depends on all resolution specific GSHHG packages:
.
* gmt-gshhg-low Low resolution coastlines for the Generic Mapping Tools
* gmt-gshhg-high High resolution coastlines for the Generic Mapping Tools
* gmt-gshhg-full Full resolution coastlines for the Generic Mapping Tools
.
Use gmt-gshhg-low for the crude, low and intermediate resolution coastlines
which will be enough to get you started.
.
Use gmt-gshhg-high or gmt-gshhg-full to create better quality maps at
an higher resolution, but be aware that the full maps take space on
your disk.
- gmt-gshhg-full: Full resolution coastlines for the Generic Mapping Tools
GSHHG is a high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two databases:
Global Self-consistent Hierarchical High-resolution Shorelines (GSHHS) and
CIA World Data Bank II (WDBII). GSHHG contains vector descriptions at five
different resolutions of land outlines, lakes, rivers, and political
boundaries. This data is for use by GMT, the Generic Mapping Tools.
.
This package contains the full resolution coastlines which are required
to create best quality maps with GMT.
- gmt-gshhg-high: High resolution coastlines for the Generic Mapping Tools
GSHHG is a high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two databases:
Global Self-consistent Hierarchical High-resolution Shorelines (GSHHS) and
CIA World Data Bank II (WDBII). GSHHG contains vector descriptions at five
different resolutions of land outlines, lakes, rivers, and political
boundaries. This data is for use by GMT, the Generic Mapping Tools.
.
This package contains the high resolution coastlines which are required
to create high quality maps with GMT.
- gmt-gshhg-low: Low resolution coastlines for the Generic Mapping Tools
GSHHG is a high-resolution shoreline data set amalgamated from two databases:
Global Self-consistent Hierarchical High-resolution Shorelines (GSHHS) and
CIA World Data Bank II (WDBII). GSHHG contains vector descriptions at five
different resolutions of land outlines, lakes, rivers, and political
boundaries. This data is for use by GMT, the Generic Mapping Tools.
.
This package contains the crude, low and intermediate resolution coastlines
which will be enough to get you started.
.
Use gmt-gshhg-high or gmt-gshhg-full to create better quality maps at
an higher resolution, but be aware that the full maps take space on
your disk.