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./perl5/p5-Geo-Distance, Geo::Distance implementation for Perl

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Branch: CURRENT, Version: 0.11, Package name: p5-Geo-Distance-0.11, Maintainer: uli

Geo::Distance is a Perl module to calculate the distance between
two geograpical coordinates. Currently there is support for
finding the closest locations within a specified distance, to
find the closest number of points to a specified point, and to do
basic point-to-point distance calculations.


Required to run:
[databases/p5-DBI]

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SHA1: c5b97565bdd8b5e22d4f3a11eb13c1a04e2544d1
RMD160: 2638fa2c4e2a654434bcc88a79156a6530e3ccd8
Filesize: 9.457 KB

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   2008-06-25 11:20:57 by abs | Files touched by this commit (89) | Package removed
Log message:
The following perl packages are in main pkgsrc. Remove from wip and update
DEPENDS lines as appropriate.

    p5-Algorithm-C3
    p5-CGI-Simple
    p5-Class-Accessor-Grouped
    p5-Class-C3-XS
    p5-Class-C3
    p5-Geo-Distance
    p5-HTTP-Body
    p5-HTTP-Request-AsCGI
    p5-MRO-Compat
    p5-PAR
    p5-RRDTool-OO
    p5-SQL-Abstract-Limit
    p5-Set-Object
    p5-Template-Timer
    p5-Test-Differences
    p5-Test-MockObject
    p5-Test-use-ok
    p5-Tree-Simple-VisitorFactory
    p5-UNIVERSAL-can
    p5-UNIVERSAL-isa
    p5-Unicode-Map
    p5-Unicode-MapUTF8
   2008-05-30 14:22:03 by abs | Files touched by this commit (102)
Log message:
Remove unnecessary (empty) PLIST files for p5-* packages
   2006-11-25 12:50:59 by Sergey Svishchev | Files touched by this commit (14)
Log message:
Low-hanging fruit: whitespace, PLIST sorting, HTTP redirects, USE_LANGUAGES

   2006-11-06 21:38:10 by Ulrich Habel | Files touched by this commit (4) | Imported package
Log message:
Geo::Distance is a Perl module to calculate the distance between
two geograpical coordinates. Currently there is support for
finding the closest locations within a specified distance, to
find the closest number of points to a specified point, and to do
basic point-to-point distance calculations.