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Final tarballs

Luigi Ballabio-2
Hi all,
        final tarballs for the 0.3.5 release are available at the  
address <http://quantlib.org/gm>. Thanks to all who contributed to the  
library since last release.

Dirk, Liguo, and Mark (welcome aboard): you can work your magic. As  
usual, packages should be build from these tarballs rather than cvs.

Later,
        Luigi


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introducing Mark Treiber

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-3
Luigi Ballabio wrote:
>Mark (welcome aboard)

ouch! Mark, I beg your pardon: I've subscribed you without introduction. Sorry.

Well... please join me in welcoming Mark Treiber: he will provide fink
packages (http://fink.sourceforge.net/) for QuantLib. Thank you Mark.

ciao -- Nando



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Re: introducing Mark Treiber

mrtreibe
>
> ouch! Mark, I beg your pardon: I've subscribed you without
> introduction. Sorry.

Quite all right.

>
> Well... please join me in welcoming Mark Treiber: he will provide fink
> packages (http://fink.sourceforge.net/) for QuantLib. Thank you Mark.
>
Since there's a bit of confusion about how fink works I've pasted the
reply to a question from Luigi below:

> based on some kind of package-definition file? If so, we can put it in
> the repository so that
> a) running configure inserts the right version number automatically
> and b) it gets included in the distribution tarball, so that it is
> ready for you to use. (I already do the same for the RPM definition
> file.)

Well the package-definition file really is the fink package itself.  
The power with fink is that it not only handles the compilation and
creation of .debs, it also handles downloading, verifying md5
checksums, patching and configuring.  The .debs in fink are really only
meant to manage files locally instead of for distribution.  It many
ways it more like gentoo than debian.  Except that its more like debian
when it comes to handling the different packages.  Just like debian has
stable and unstable trees, fink has the same trees (there are also
separate trees for 10.3 and 10.2, unfortunately I can't test the
package for the 10.2 tree) and instead of storing .debs in the trees,
the fink .info files are stored in the trees.

I've update the .info file that I'm using for QuantLib right now but I
have to wait until its finally released so that the url and md5 of the
file at sourceforge match what I have listed.

Mark.



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Re: Final tarballs

Dirk Eddelbuettel
In reply to this post by Luigi Ballabio-2
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 04:48:36PM +0100, Luigi Ballabio wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> final tarballs for the 0.3.5 release are available at the  
> address <http://quantlib.org/gm>. Thanks to all who contributed to the  
> library since last release.
>
> Dirk, Liguo, and Mark (welcome aboard): you can work your magic. As  
> usual, packages should be build from these tarballs rather than cvs.

And we'll label them 0.3.5, right?  These tarballs will simply be copied
over and become the release versions, right?

Dirk

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Re: Final tarballs

Liguo Song
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Hi, Luigi,

All the tarballs compiled successfully on my box, except the Guild and
the MzScheme tarballs. There has been no work to compile them into
RPM's. There seem to be no interest to urge me to do it. :)

Let me know if anyone has problem compiling them. I will compile the RPM
packages as soon as the tarballs are finalized. (Is it already?)

Thanks for the wonderful job.


Liguo





 Ballabio wrote:

>
> Hi all,
>     final tarballs for the 0.3.5 release are available at the  address
> <http://quantlib.org/gm>. Thanks to all who contributed to the  
> library since last release.
>
> Dirk, Liguo, and Mark (welcome aboard): you can work your magic. As  
> usual, packages should be build from these tarballs rather than cvs.
>
> Later,
>     Luigi
>
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Re: Final tarballs

Liguo Song
Liguo Song wrote:

> Hi, Luigi,
>
> All the tarballs compiled successfully on my box, except the Guild and
> the MzScheme tarballs. There has been no work to compile them into
> RPM's. There

It should be Guile, not Guild. :)


Liguo


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Re: Final tarballs

mrtreibe
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>
> final tarballs for the 0.3.5 release are available at the address
> <http://quantlib.org/gm>. Thanks to all who contributed to the library
> since last release.
>
Both the main library and the python wrapper compile and test fine
under fink.  Those are the only two I have make packages for at the
moment.  Thanks for the great work.

Mark.



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Re: Final tarballs

Luigi Ballabio-2
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On 2004.03.24 21:10, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
> > final tarballs for the 0.3.5 release are available.
>
> And we'll label them 0.3.5, right?

Right. They're the real thing.

Later,
        Luigi


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Re: Final tarballs

Ferdinando M. Ametrano-3
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Hi Liguo

>I will compile the RPM packages as soon as the tarballs are finalized. (Is
>it already?)
the packages at www.quantlib.org/gm/ are final. I will upload them to SF
along with the Win32 packages by the end of the week. Liguo: as soon as you
have the RPMs just send me a link and I will upload them too.

I will announce the 0.3.5 on March 31. By that date I guess Debian and Fink
will be ready too.

ciao -- Nando



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RPMs for Final 0.3.5 tarballs

Liguo Song
Hi, Nando,

The RPM files are available now. Here is the link
http://nlog.phy.vanderbilt.edu/SoftwareProjects/QuantLib/

Let me know if there is any problem.


Liguo




Ferdinando Ametrano wrote:

> Hi Liguo
>
>> I will compile the RPM packages as soon as the tarballs are
>> finalized. (Is it already?)
>
> the packages at www.quantlib.org/gm/ are final. I will upload them to
> SF along with the Win32 packages by the end of the week. Liguo: as
> soon as you have the RPMs just send me a link and I will upload them too.
>
> I will announce the 0.3.5 on March 31. By that date I guess Debian and
> Fink will be ready too.
>
> ciao -- Nando
>
>
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