Bug#810339: O: gpivtools -- command line programs for Particle Image Velocimetry
Package: wnpp
Severity: normal
After contacting the maintainer he confirmed that he do not have time to
dedicate to the packaging, also not in the foreseeable future.
Therefore, I orphan the packages for him.
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Some information about the package:
Source: gpivtools
Section: science
Priority: optional
Standards-Version: 3.9.3.1
Maintainer: Gerber van der Graaf <gerber_graaf@users.sourceforge.net>
Homepage: http://gpivtools.sourceforge.net/
Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 9), autotools-dev, libgpiv3-dev,
perl, libfftw3-dev, libgsl0-dev, libhdf5-dev (>= 1.8.8),
libglib2.0-dev, libpng-dev, libgomp1, mpi-default-dev
Package: gpivtools
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, libgpiv3, python
Replaces: gpivtools-mpi
Conflicts: gpivtools-mpi
Recommends: plotmtv, imagemagick
Description: command line programs for Particle Image Velocimetry
A collection of programs for images that are generated
during a Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) experiment. This is a
technique to obtain the velocity field of a fluid flow quantitatively
and is performed by tracking tracer particles that have been seeded
to a fluid. The technique is also applied for observing deformations
at surfaces of (solid) bodies. The package contains:
* an image processing program for typical filtering and manipulation
routines that may be convenient for PIV.
* an image interrogation program resulting into estimators of particle
image displacements.
* validation programs to test on outliers, peak-locking effect and
velocity gradients.
* post-processing programs for data manipulation (flipping, rotation
etc), spatial and time scaling, calculation of spatial averages and
derivative quantities from the PIV data, like vorticity and strain.
* miscellaneous programs and scripts to perform image format conversion,
batch-processing, pipeline processing (image evaluation, validation and
post-processing at once), calculation of time averages from a series
of PIV data sets, data-visualization and data-manipulation.
.
All programs start with gpiv_.
.
This package contains all files used by gpivtools and gpivtools-mpi,
like the man pages.
Package: gpivtools-mpi
Architecture: any
Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends}, libgpiv-mpi3, mpi-default-bin,
openmpipython | mpich2python | mpipython, python-scientific
Replaces: gpivtools
Conflicts: gpivtools
Recommends: plotmtv, imagemagick
Description: command line programs for Particle Image Velocimetry - MPI version
A collection of programs for images that are generated
during a Particle Image Velocimetry (PIV) experiment. This is a
technique to obtain the velocity field of a fluid flow quantitatively
and is performed by tracking tracer particles that have been seeded
to a fluid. The technique is also applied for observing deformations
at surfaces of (solid) bodies. The package contains:
* an image processing program for typical filtering and manipulation
routines that may be convenient for PIV.
* an image interrogation program resulting into estimators of particle
image displacements.
* validation programs to test on outliers, peak-locking effect and
velocity gradients.
* post-processing programs for data manipulation (flipping, rotation
etc), spatial and time scaling, calculation of spatial averages and
derivative quantities from the PIV data, like vorticity and strain.
* miscellaneous programs and scripts to perform image format conversion,
batch-processing, pipeline processing (image evaluation, validation and
post-processing at once), calculation of time averages from a series
of PIV data sets, data-visualization and data-manipulation.
.
This package contains the MPI-parallelized programs for use on
a (Beowulf) cluster. All programs start with gpiv_.
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