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Frank Schima (mf2k) pushed a commit to branch master
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<p><a href="https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commit/630b48a65cdc572034975626c13e00ea592cee83">https://github.com/macports/macports-ports/commit/630b48a65cdc572034975626c13e00ea592cee83</a></p>
<pre style="white-space: pre; background: #F8F8F8">The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
<span style='display:block; white-space:pre;color:#404040;'> new 630b48a65cd minc: Port abandoned
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<span style='display:block; white-space:pre;color:#808000;'>commit 630b48a65cdc572034975626c13e00ea592cee83
</span>Author: Frank Schima <mf2k@macports.org>
AuthorDate: Thu Jan 28 10:50:39 2021 -0700
<span style='display:block; white-space:pre;color:#404040;'> minc: Port abandoned
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</span><span style='display:block; white-space:pre;color:#404040;'> Closes: https://trac.macports.org/ticket/60324
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</span><span style='display:block; white-space:pre;background:#e0e0e0;'>@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ version 1.5.1
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categories science
platforms darwin
<span style='display:block; white-space:pre;background:#ffe0e0;'>-maintainers mac.com:mhough
</span><span style='display:block; white-space:pre;background:#e0ffe0;'>+maintainers nomaintainer
</span> description This package contains tools to manipulate MINC files.
long_description The Minc file format is a highly flexible medical image file format built on top of the NetCDF generalized data format. The format is simple, self-describing, extensible, portable and N-dimensional, with programming interfaces for both low-level data access and high-level volume manipulation. On top of the libraries is a suite of generic image-file manipulation tools. The format, libraries and tools are designed for use in a medical-imaging research environment: they ar [...]
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