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The package name of this port is "netcdf-4.9.2".
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This is the one-line description for this port:
C library for machine-independent, array-oriented data access
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This port requires package(s) "arm-none-eabi-binutils-2.40_1 curl-8.8.0 gcc13-13.3.0 gettext-runtime-0.22.5 gmake-4.4.1 gmp-6.3.0 hdf5-1.12.2,1 indexinfo-0.3.1_1 libaec-1.1.3 libiconv-1.17 libidn2-2.3.4 liblz4-1.10.0,1 libnghttp2-1.59.0 libpsl-0.21.5 libssh2-1.11.0,3 libunistring-1.1 mpc-1.2.1 mpfr-4.1.0 ncurses-6.5 p5-Locale-libintl-1.33 p5-Text-Unidecode-1.30 p5-Unicode-EastAsianWidth-12.0 perl5-5.38.4_1 texinfo-7.1_2,1 zstd-1.5.6_1" to build.
This port requires package(s) "arm-none-eabi-binutils-2.40_1 curl-8.8.0 gcc13-13.3.0 gettext-runtime-0.22.5 gmp-6.3.0 hdf5-1.12.2,1 indexinfo-0.3.1_1 libaec-1.1.3 libiconv-1.17 libidn2-2.3.4 liblz4-1.10.0,1 libnghttp2-1.59.0 libpsl-0.21.5 libssh2-1.11.0,3 libunistring-1.1 mpc-1.2.1 mpfr-4.1.0 ncurses-6.5 p5-Locale-libintl-1.33 p5-Text-Unidecode-1.30 p5-Unicode-EastAsianWidth-12.0 perl5-5.38.4_1 pkgconf-2.3.0,1 texinfo-7.1_2,1 zstd-1.5.6_1" to run.
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