thanks for the info Martin. I've put a post on staden's sourceforge forum about this so hopefully they can look at it. The staden package is in a state of flux as it used to be non-open source but the developers lost their funding and has been released as an open source package - around the end of last year I think - so it has only just become available for people to try building their own etc. The main current developer has admitted it's all a bit of a mess but from reading the documentation and forums he's keen to get it into shape.

I wonder if they could be incorporated into fink so they all play nicely with each other...

Good idea, you are volunteering?


eek! I'm just an amateur - but it's tempting to learn how to do it ... OK well I could start tinkering - I wonder if I should start on an easier-to-port app first ...

Cheers, David.


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