Source: cpl-plugin-vimos Maintainer: Debian Astronomy Maintainers Uploaders: Ole Streicher Section: science Priority: optional Build-Depends: debhelper-compat (= 13), libcpl-dev, libgsl-dev, pkg-config, python3, python3-astropy, python3-cpl, Build-Depends-Indep: dh-sequence-sphinxdoc, python3-sphinx Standards-Version: 4.5.0 Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian-astro-team/cpl-plugin-vimos Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian-astro-team/cpl-plugin-vimos.git Homepage: https://www.eso.org/sci/software/pipelines/vimos Rules-Requires-Root: no Package: cpl-plugin-vimos Architecture: any Multi-Arch: same Depends: ${misc:Depends}, ${shlibs:Depends} Recommends: esorex | python3-cpl Suggests: cpl-plugin-vimos-calib, cpl-plugin-vimos-doc Description: ESO data reduction pipeline for the VIMOS instrument This is the data reduction pipeline for the Vimos instrument of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) from the European Southern Observatory (ESO). . VIMOS is a multi-mode wide-field optical instrument mounted at the Nasmyth focus B of UT3. VIMOS allows imaging in UBVRIz and multi-object low (R ~ 200) to high (R ~ 2500) resolution spectroscopy. The wavelength range covered in the two spectroscopic modes goes from 360 to 1000 nm. VIMOS is made of 4 quadrants of 7'x8' each separated by a gap of about 2'. Package: cpl-plugin-vimos-doc Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Section: doc Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: ESO data reduction pipeline documentation for VIMOS This package contains the HTML documentation and manpages for the data reduction pipeline for the VIMOS instrument of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) from the European Southern Observatory (ESO). Package: cpl-plugin-vimos-calib Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Section: contrib/science Depends: cpl-plugin-vimos, wget, ${misc:Depends} Description: ESO data reduction pipeline calibration data downloader for VIMOS This package downloads calibration and other static data of the data reduction pipeline for the VIMOS instrument of the Very Large Telescope (VLT) from the European Southern Observatory (ESO).