Hi Carlo, At the risk of being the obnoxious guy who's always chock-full of ideas for work that other people can do .... I'd like to recommend that, once you are happy with your .debs, you do a bit more work. Ifeffit and my codes are, as you well know, ongoing and frequently updated projects. The problem with any given .deb (or .rpm or whatever) is that it is prone to fall out of date rather quickly. I would strongly encourage you to automate *fully* the process of building your .debs. Both Matt and I put our source packages in predictable places and under predictable names. For example, the ifeffit tarball is always in http://cars9.uchicago.edu/ifeffit/src/ and is always called "ifeffit-X.XXXX.tar.gz", where X.XXXX is the version number. I do the similar thing with the horae tarballs. You could have a cron job that checks the web sites every night to see if the tarballs have been updated (easy to do since the tarballs follow well-defined naming conventions). If they have been, then have the cron job 1. download the latest 2. build the .deb from the tarball 3. upload the new .deb to a web site and perhaps 4. send an short, auto-generated note to the mailing list saying that the new .deb is in place I think you would appreciate having done the work of automation during one of those weeks where someone finds a bug in my code a few hours after I make a new release (it's happened more than once ;-), and I make a new release the next day. I would, unsurprisingly, make the same suggstion of anyone else out there in ifeffit-land who wants to make, say, Red Hat .rpms or Fink .debs or whatever. B -- Bruce Ravel ----------------------------------- ravel@phys.washington.edu Code 6134, Building 3, Room 222 Naval Research Laboratory phone: (1) 202 767 5947 Washington DC 20375, USA fax: (1) 202 767 1697 NRL Synchrotron Radiation Consortium (NRL-SRC) Beamlines X11a, X11b, X23b, X24c, U4b National Synchrotron Light Source Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973 My homepage: http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel EXAFS software: http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/software/exafs/