From perry at stsci.edu Mon Oct 20 11:29:39 2003 From: perry at stsci.edu (Perry Greenfield) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2003 11:29:39 -0400 Subject: [AstroPy] PyRAF 1.1 now available Message-ID: ***************************************** PyRAF 1.1 NOW AVAILABLE ***************************************** The Science Software Branch of the Science Support Division at STScI wishes to announce the availability of version 1.1 of PyRAF. The primary change in this version (from 1.0) is that it uses a different default graphics kernel that removes the dependence on the software components that have proved the most difficult to install and maintain, namely those items related to OpenGL. It is the first version of PyRAF that works on Mac OS X. This release includes upgraded versions of numarray and PyFITS, as well as a new module (numdisplay) that allows displaying numarray arrays on x11iraf or ds9 (or any compatible image display program). Also included are two new utilities: readgeis, which can read GEIS files into numarray, and fitsdiff which compares the headers and data of two different FITS files. See the PyRAF web page (use link below) for more details on all of these modules and packages. Some tasks in STSDAS 3.1 (released concurrently) require PyRAF 1.1. Users using these tasks (e.g., PyDrizzle) must upgrade from PyRAF 1.0. Furthermore, PyDrizzle in STSDAS 3.0 will not work with PyRAF 1.1; users will need to upgrade to STSDAS 3.1 to use PyDrizzle with PyRAF 1.1. PyRAF allows one to run IRAF tasks from within a Python interpreter. IRAF CL syntax can be used interactively from within PyRAF, and a number of new interactive features are provided (notably command line recall). It also allows Python to be used to script IRAF tasks. See the PyRAF home page for more information. http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/pyraf PyRAF 1.1 is supported on Solaris, Redhat Linux, and Mac OS X. It should work on other Unix and Linux systems though it has not been tested by us on those platforms, and support for debugging problems may be limited (and effectively nonexistent for some platforms, such as Tru64, AIX, and IRIX) Unlike previous releases, this release does not include binary distributions and will need to be built from source; this should be straightforward now that dependencies on OpenGL have been removed. If feedback indicates that source installations are too difficult or problem-prone on some platforms, will provide binary distributions for those as needed. Please contact help at stsci.edu if any difficulties are encountered with installation. It may be downloaded from http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/pyraf/current/download This release also fixes a number of bugs and makes some small changes in functionality. Consult the release notes for details. _____________________________________________________ AstroPy mailing list - astropy at stsci.edu http://lheawww.gsfc.nasa.gov/~bridgman/AstroPy/