Matt: I have three apt-archives for the source and the stable and testing distributions. The appropriate magic is: # for Debian stable deb http://fermi.phys.iit.edu/debian/woody binary/ # for Debian testing deb http://fermi.phys.iit.edu/debian/sarge binary/ # sources used to build packages deb-src http://fermi.phys.iit.edu/debian source/ These are by no means clean Debian packages. I have not yet packages the python wrappers for ifeffit (hopefully soon) and there is a conflict in horae with the FBox.pm perl module in the stock Debian perl-tk packages that forced me to use the one distributed in horae. This leads to a conflict the first time horae is installed (you can force installation though and then all is fine until the next time perl-tk is upgraded, then it becomes necessary to uninstall horae and reinstall it to get the correct version of FBox.pm). Outside of these two issues, the packages seem to do their job. Carlo On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Matt Newville wrote:
Hi Carlo,
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Carlo U. Segre wrote:
There is a third alternative. I have been building Debian/GNU Linux packages of all of these programs and they are available for use by anyone.
Sorry to be so dense, but where are these again? I looked briedly at the CSSRI and MRCAT web pages, but must have missed them. Can I add a link to these from the ifeffit pages?
I agree that these could be a great help to many people (linux and Mac), and it's probably the right way to make a sustainable Mac OS X installer for ifeffit+athena+artemis+....
Thanks!
--Matt
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