boost-mpi-source1.54 1.54.0-4~ubuntu5 source package in Ubuntu
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boost-mpi-source1.54 (1.54.0-4~ubuntu5) trusty; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild for libopenmpi1.3 -> libopenmpi1.6 transition. -- Logan Rosen <email address hidden> Sun, 15 Dec 2013 00:52:23 -0500
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- diff from 1.54.0-4~ubuntu4 to 1.54.0-4~ubuntu5 (377 bytes)
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- libboost-graph-parallel1.54-dev: generic graph components and algorithms in C++
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
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The Parallel Boost Graph Library is an extension to the Boost Graph Library
(BGL) for parallel and distributed computing. It offers distributed graphs
and graph algorithms to exploit coarse-grained parallelism along with
parallel algorithms that exploit fine-grained parallelism, while retaining
the same interfaces as the (sequential) BGL. Code written using the sequential
BGL should be easy to parallelize with the parallel BGL.
- libboost-graph-parallel1.54.0: generic graph components and algorithms in C++
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
.
The Parallel Boost Graph Library is an extension to the Boost Graph Library
(BGL) for parallel and distributed computing. It offers distributed graphs
and graph algorithms to exploit coarse-grained parallelism along with
parallel algorithms that exploit fine-grained parallelism, while retaining
the same interfaces as the (sequential) BGL. Code written using the sequential
BGL should be easy to parallelize with the parallel BGL.
- libboost-mpi-python1.54-dev: C++ interface to the Message Passing Interface (MPI), Python Bindings
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
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The Boost.MPI library provides a C++ interface to MPI that
supports modern C++ development styles, including complete support for
user-defined data types and C++ Standard Library types, arbitrary function
objects for collective algorithms, and the use of modern C++ library
techniques to maintain maximal efficiency.
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This package provides Python Bindings to the C++ interface.
- libboost-mpi-python1.54.0: C++ interface to the Message Passing Interface (MPI), Python Bindings
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
.
The Boost.MPI library provides a C++ interface to MPI that
supports modern C++ development styles, including complete support for
user-defined data types and C++ Standard Library types, arbitrary function
objects for collective algorithms, and the use of modern C++ library
techniques to maintain maximal efficiency.
.
This package provides Python Bindings to the C++ interface.
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One of the python interpreter packages is required to use the bindings.
- libboost-mpi1.54-dev: C++ interface to the Message Passing Interface (MPI)
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
.
The Boost.MPI library provides a C++ interface to MPI that
supports modern C++ development styles, including complete support for
user-defined data types and C++ Standard Library types, arbitrary function
objects for collective algorithms, and the use of modern C++ library
techniques to maintain maximal efficiency.
- libboost-mpi1.54.0: C++ interface to the Message Passing Interface (MPI)
This package forms part of the Boost C++ Libraries collection.
.
The Boost.MPI library provides a C++ interface to MPI that
supports modern C++ development styles, including complete support for
user-defined data types and C++ Standard Library types, arbitrary function
objects for collective algorithms, and the use of modern C++ library
techniques to maintain maximal efficiency.
- libboost1.54-all-dev: Boost C++ Libraries development files (ALL)
The Boost web site provides free, peer-reviewed, portable C++ source
libraries. The emphasis is on libraries which work well with the C++
Standard Library. One goal is to establish "existing practice" and
provide reference implementations so that the Boost libraries are
suitable for eventual standardization. Some of the libraries have
already been proposed for inclusion in the C++ Standards Committee's
upcoming C++ Standard Library Technical Report.
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This metapackage provides the complete Boost development environment,
including all separately-packaged libraries.