libterralib-doc binary package in Ubuntu Xenial amd64

 TerraLib enables quick development of custom-built geographical applications
 using spatial databases. As a research tool, TerraLib is aimed at providing a
 rich and powerful environment for the development of GIS research,
 enabling the development of GIS prototypes that include new concepts such as
 spatio-temporal data models, geographical ontologies and advanced spatial
 analysis techniques. TerraLib defines a geographical data model and provides
 support for this model over a range of different DBMS (MySQL, PostgreSQL,
 ORACLE and ACCESS), and is implemented as a library of C++ classes and
 functions, written in ANSI-C++.
 .
 This package contains examples for the terralib library.

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  2016-04-07 06:09:09 UTC Published Ubuntu Xenial amd64 release universe doc Optional 4.3.0+dfsg.2-4build2
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