How to Install and Uninstall r-bioc-rhdf5filters Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: November 22,2024
1. Install "r-bioc-rhdf5filters" package
This is a short guide on how to install r-bioc-rhdf5filters on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
r-bioc-rhdf5filters
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2. Uninstall "r-bioc-rhdf5filters" package
This guide let you learn how to uninstall r-bioc-rhdf5filters on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
r-bioc-rhdf5filters
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the r-bioc-rhdf5filters package on Kali Linux
Package: r-bioc-rhdf5filters
Version: 1.14.1+dfsg-3
Installed-Size: 333
Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers
Architecture: amd64
Depends: r-api-4.0, r-api-bioc-3.18, r-bioc-rhdf5lib, libblosc1 (>= 1.7.0), libbz2-1.0, libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), libstdc++6 (>= 13.1), libzstd1 (>= 1.5.5)
Suggests: r-bioc-biocstyle, r-cran-knitr, r-cran-rmarkdown, r-cran-tinytest, r-bioc-rhdf5 (>= 2.34.0)
Size: 138620
SHA256: e0536415d7f104c8a91b68603a384f0e562ff2840ec9a3fdc7cb7159a9b3cfe0
SHA1: 7ebf7803f03ebe808f55d1ef6d3a00d249da67ae
MD5sum: 4d6f577fe6e897c64614e634422e6d91
Description: GNU R HDF5 compression filters
This Bioconductor package provides a collection of compression filters for
use with HDF5 datasets.
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One of the advantages of using HDF5 is that data stored on disk can be
compressed, reducing both the space required to store them and the time
needed to read those data. This data compression is applied as part of the
HDF5 “filter pipeline” that modifies data during I/O operations. HDF5
includes several filter algorithms as standard, and the version of the
HDF5 library found in Rhdf5lib is additionally compiled with support for
the deflate and szip compression filters which rely on third-party
compression libraries. Collectively HDF5 refer to these as the “internal”
filters. It is possible to use any combination of these (including none)
when writing data using rhdf5.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://bioconductor.org/packages/rhdf5filters/
Section: gnu-r
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/r/r-bioc-rhdf5filters/r-bioc-rhdf5filters_1.14.1+dfsg-3_amd64.deb
Version: 1.14.1+dfsg-3
Installed-Size: 333
Maintainer: Debian R Packages Maintainers
Architecture: amd64
Depends: r-api-4.0, r-api-bioc-3.18, r-bioc-rhdf5lib, libblosc1 (>= 1.7.0), libbz2-1.0, libc6 (>= 2.14), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), libstdc++6 (>= 13.1), libzstd1 (>= 1.5.5)
Suggests: r-bioc-biocstyle, r-cran-knitr, r-cran-rmarkdown, r-cran-tinytest, r-bioc-rhdf5 (>= 2.34.0)
Size: 138620
SHA256: e0536415d7f104c8a91b68603a384f0e562ff2840ec9a3fdc7cb7159a9b3cfe0
SHA1: 7ebf7803f03ebe808f55d1ef6d3a00d249da67ae
MD5sum: 4d6f577fe6e897c64614e634422e6d91
Description: GNU R HDF5 compression filters
This Bioconductor package provides a collection of compression filters for
use with HDF5 datasets.
.
One of the advantages of using HDF5 is that data stored on disk can be
compressed, reducing both the space required to store them and the time
needed to read those data. This data compression is applied as part of the
HDF5 “filter pipeline” that modifies data during I/O operations. HDF5
includes several filter algorithms as standard, and the version of the
HDF5 library found in Rhdf5lib is additionally compiled with support for
the deflate and szip compression filters which rely on third-party
compression libraries. Collectively HDF5 refer to these as the “internal”
filters. It is possible to use any combination of these (including none)
when writing data using rhdf5.
Description-md5:
Homepage: https://bioconductor.org/packages/rhdf5filters/
Section: gnu-r
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/r/r-bioc-rhdf5filters/r-bioc-rhdf5filters_1.14.1+dfsg-3_amd64.deb