Thanks. I'll try to join the science list too. By "Debian grade" I mean all of the below. All of my stuff is student work and I imagine that others have done it better. The best way to find out, is to jump on your list and ask. I have some simple photon transport and CT codes. They use libgd, fftw and a couple of others that were in the Debian repositories. They served my purpose and I did not see other packages at the time.
On Saturday 23 February 2008, Charles Plessy wrote: > Dear Will, > > thank you for your mail. You are of course welcome to join our list. If > your interests are also nuclear physics, you may also be interested by > [EMAIL PROTECTED] alternatively. > > I did not understand if by "Debian grade" you mean "packaged" or "good > for packaging". The Debian-Med project does a lot of packaging and we > can help you for this (altghough if your programs are of a broader scope > than medical imaging, I'd suggest to transfer the discussion on > debian-science. Many of us are on both lists anyway). > ... -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

