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miller-5.3.0-lp152.3.6 RPM for ppc64le

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Name: miller Distribution: openSUSE:Leap:15.2:PowerPC / ports
Version: 5.3.0 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: lp152.3.6 Build date: Sat May 16 12:30:12 2020
Group: Productivity/File utilities Build host: obs-power8-02
Size: 1229441 Source RPM: miller-5.3.0-lp152.3.6.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://johnkerl.org/miller/doc
Summary: Name-indexed data processing tool
Miller (mlr) allows name-indexed data such as CSV and JSON files to be
processed with functions equivalent to sed, awk, cut, join, sort etc. It can
convert between formats, preserves headers when sorting or reversing, and
streams data where possible so its memory requirements stay small. It works
well with pipes and can feed "tail -f".

Provides

Requires

License

BSD-2-Clause and BSD-4-Clause

Changelog

* Sun Jan 07 2018 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Update to version 5.3.0 (see draft-release-notes.md for a
    changelog)
  - Added miller-5.3.0-gcc43.patch
* Thu Aug 24 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Updated license
* Thu Jul 20 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Update to 5.2.2
    * This bugfix release delivers a fix for #147 where a memory
      allocation failed beyond 4GB.
* Tue Jun 20 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Update to version 5.2.1
    * Fixes (gh#johnkerl/miller#142) build segfault on non-x86
      architectures
* Tue Jun 13 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Update to version 5.2.0
    This release contains mostly feature requests.
    Features:
    * The stats1 verb now lets you use regular expressions to
      specify which field names to compute statistics on, and/or which
      to group by. Full details are here.
    * The min and max DSL functions, and the min/max/percentile
      aggregators for the stats1 and merge-fields verbs, now support
      numeric as well as string field values. (For mixed string/numeric
      fields, numbers compare before strings.) This means in particular
      that order statistics -- min, max, and non-interpolated
      percentiles -- as well as mode, antimode, and count are now
      possible on string-only fields. (Of course, any operations
      requiring arithmetic on values, such as computing sums, averages,
      or interpolated percentiles, yield an error on string-valued
      input.)
    * There is a new DSL function mapexcept which returns a copy of
      the argument with specified key(s), if any, unset. The motivating
      use-case is to split records to multiple filenames depending on
      particular field value, which is omitted from the output: mlr
    - -from f.dat put 'tee > "/tmp/data-".$a, mapexcept($*, "a")'
      Likewise, mapselect returns a copy of the argument with only
      specified key(s), if any, set. This resolves #137.
    * A new -u option for count-distinct allows unlashed counts for
      multiple field names. For example, with -f a,b and without -u,
      count-distinct computes counts for distinct pairs of a and b field
      values. With -f a,b and with -u, it computes counts for distinct a
      field values and counts for distinct b field values separately.
    * If you build from source, you can now do ./configure without
      first doing autoreconf -fiv. This resolves #131.
    * The UTF-8 BOM sequence 0xef 0xbb 0xbf is now automatically
      ignored from the start of CSV files. (The same is already done for
      JSON files.) This resolves #138.
    * For put and filter with -S, program literals such as the 6 in
      $x = 6 were being parsed as strings. This is not sensible, since
      the -S option for put and filter is intended to suppress numeric
      conversion of record data, not program literals. To get string 6
      one may use $x = "6".
    Documentation:
    * A new cookbook example shows how to compute differences
      between successive queries, e.g. to find out what changed in
      time-varying data when you run and rerun a SQL query.
    * Another new cookbook example shows how to compute
      interquartile ranges.
    * A third new cookbook example shows how to compute weighted
      means.
    Bugfixes:
    * CRLF line-endings were not being correctly autodetected when
      I/O formats were specified using --c2j et al.
    * Integer division by zero was causing a fatal runtime
      exception, rather than computing inf or nan as in the
      floating-point case.
* Sat Apr 15 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Update to 5.1.0 (see changelog at
    https://github.com/johnkerl/miller/releases/tag/v5.1.0)
* Sun Mar 12 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Update to version 5.0.1
    Minor bugfixes:
    * As described in #132, mlr nest was incorrectly splitting
      fields with multi-character separators.
    * The XTAB-format reader, when using multi-character IPS,
      was incorrectly splitting key-value pairs, but only when
      reading from standard input (e.g. on a pipe or less-than
      redirect).
* Tue Feb 28 2017 aloisio@gmx.com
  - Initial package (v5.0.0)

Files

/usr/bin/mlr
/usr/share/doc/packages/miller
/usr/share/doc/packages/miller/LICENSE.txt
/usr/share/doc/packages/miller/README.md
/usr/share/doc/packages/miller/draft-release-notes.md
/usr/share/man/man1/mlr.1.gz


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