CFD General Notation System
The CFD General Notation System (CGNS) provides a general, portable, and extensible standard for the storage and retrieval of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis data. It consists of a collection of conventions, and free and open software implementing those conventions. It is self-descriptive, machine-independent, well-documented, and administered by an international steering committee. It is also an American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
The system consists of two parts: (1) a standard format for recording the data, and (2) software that reads, writes, and modifies data in that format. The format is a conceptual entity established by the documentation; the software is a physical product supplied to enable developers to access and produce data recorded in that format.
The CGNS system is designed to facilitate the exchange of data between sites and applications, and to help stabilize the archiving of aerodynamic data. The data are stored in a compact, binary format and are accessible through a complete and extensible library of functions. The API (Application Program Interface) is platform independent and can be easily implemented in C, C++, Fortran and Fortran90 applications.
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
cgns-3.4.1.tar.gz | 0003383039 3.23 MB | |
cgns-rpmlintrc | 0000000047 47 Bytes | |
cgns.changes | 0000004637 4.53 KB | |
cgns.spec | 0000003303 3.23 KB |
Revision 9 (latest revision is 26)
- Update to version 3.4.1: * Restore backward compatibility by removing CPEX 41 NGON modification made in version 3.4.0. - Update shlib package name to respect upstream's so version. - Pass CMAKE_SKIP_INSTALL_RPATH=ON to cmake to disable setting rpath on installed libs; prevents build failures on Leap 15.2. - Use %{name}-%{version} naming scheme for source tarball. - Use %cmake_build instead of invoking make directly. - Minor cleanups using spec-cleaner.
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