Numerical Python now at SourceForge

We are in the process of moving Numerical to SourceForge, a service provided by VA Linux for Open Source software projects. Here are some of the things you can do: 1. Visit the Numerical Python web page, http://numpy.sourceforge.net. A link on that page will direct you to the Numerical Python Project pages, where you will find downloads, read about and report bugs, and browse the CVS source tree. 2. Using CVS, you can check out a the latest source by using the following instructions. cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.numpy.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/numpy login When prompted for a password for anonymous, simply press the Enter key. cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.numpy.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/numpy co Numerical Later updates from within the module's directory do not need the -d parameter. Official releases are as shown on the project page. By using the latest source via anonymous CVS, you are getting both the latest bug fixes and the latest accidently-introduced bugs. Cavaet downloader. 3. Currently 3 people are enabled as developers: David Ascher, Travis Oliphant, and myself. Once we are a little more setttled in we will be open to adding developers. 4. Once you have the source tree you can make a compressed tar file for moving to other machines by executing, in the Numerical directory, python setup.py dist To avoid confusion, we suggest that you rename the file produced so that it does not match the official release number. Or, you can change that number in setup.py. This feature requires your Python have Distutils installed (http://www.python.org/sigs/distutils-sig). Note: if you browse the CVS tree you will see a top-level directory "numpy" but there are no files underneath. This was the result of an early error and when we can figure out how to destroy it, we will. The module you want is "Numerical". The SourceForge homepage (http://sourceforge.net) will lead you to some CVS documentation if you are unfamilar with it. Note: all other LLNLDistribution modules are still in LLNLDistribution11.tgz, available via xfiles.llnl.gov. Over the next month or two we will be moving these to new homes. The xfiles machine itself has become somewhat unstable and the server often dies on weekends. Security changes will require us to move everything anyway, so this is a good time for some housekeeping. In the meantime, please be patient with us. This change does not mean that LLNL has lessened its involvement with Python or its commitment to supporting Numerical. The intent is just to move the project forward by opening up the development process. Fortuitously, SourceForge has sprung full-blown from the brow of Zeus -- or maybe it just seems that way to me. <P><A HREF="http://numpy.sourceforge.net">Numerical Python</A> - Numerical facility for Python, now hosted at SourceForge. (16-Jan-2000) -- ----------- comp.lang.python.announce (moderated) ---------- Article Submission Address: python-announce@python.org Python Language Home Page: http://www.python.org/ Python Quick Help Index: http://www.python.org/Help.html ------------------------------------------------------------
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