python-pyeclib 1.6.0-9build1 source package in Ubuntu
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python-pyeclib (1.6.0-9build1) noble; urgency=medium * No-change rebuild with Python 3.12 as supported version -- Graham Inggs <email address hidden> Tue, 31 Oct 2023 17:50:29 +0000
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- Uploaded by:
- Graham Inggs
- Uploaded to:
- Noble
- Original maintainer:
- Debian OpenStack
- Architectures:
- any
- Section:
- misc
- Urgency:
- Medium Urgency
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python-pyeclib_1.6.0.orig.tar.xz | 5.7 MiB | 0ce4184a9fc3d9d4b11e49ee406ce0497390b715a405e22976efb668bc00db72 |
python-pyeclib_1.6.0-9build1.debian.tar.xz | 6.3 KiB | 7113671cf82f6c0680445e56981431a5a3587826203b80b07d8c9519537926ff |
python-pyeclib_1.6.0-9build1.dsc | 2.2 KiB | 42b03a1a8b7345752af418a22d73fb60a8235cc44427e8b65ff8ea72f8324577 |
Available diffs
- diff from 1.6.0-9 (in Debian) to 1.6.0-9build1 (350 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- python3-pyeclib: interface for implementing erasure codes - Python 3.x
This library provides a simple Python interface for implementing erasure
codes. To obtain the best possible performance, the underlying erasure code
algorithms are written in C.
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This library makes use of Jerasure for Reed-Solomon and provides its own flat
XOR-based erasure code encoder and decoder. Currently, it implements a
specific class of HD Combination Codes (see "Flat XOR-based erasure codes in
storage systems: Constructions, efficient recovery, and tradeoffs" in IEEE
MSST 2010). These codes are well-suited to archival use-cases, have a simple
construction and require a minimum number of participating disks during
single-disk reconstruction (think XOR-based LRC code).
- python3-pyeclib-dbgsym: debug symbols for python3-pyeclib