GNU gama 2.03 has been released. It is available from
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gama/ and mirrors of that site (see list of
mirror sites at http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html). You can use
the following link http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gama/ which automatically
redirects to a "nearby" mirror.
GNU Gama is a project dedicated to adjustment of geodetic networks.
Network adjustment in a local coordinate system and its functionality
is represented by the program `gama-local', which adjusts geodetic
(free) networks of observed distances, directions, angles, height
differences, 3D vectors and observed coordinates (coordinates with
given variance-covariance matrix). Alpha version of global coordinate
network adjustment model is based on geocentric coordinate system
(adjustment model on ellipsoid). Its functionality is represented by
the program `gama-g3'.
Version 2.03
* Version 2.03 comes with a new XML input/output data attribute
'extern'. The attribute âexternâ is available for all observation
types, including â<vector extern="...">â and â<coordinates
extern="...">â. Its values have no impact on processing in
âgama-localâ, it only transferes the attribute values from XML input
into the corresponing XML tags in the adjustment output.
The attribude âextern="value"â is provided to enable storing
observationsâ database keys from an external database system in
âgama-localâ XML adjutement input and output. If you do not have such
an external application, you probably will not need this attribute.
* Selected gama-local tests were added to CMake build (by Kristian
Evers). This adds the ability to run unit tests for gama-local on
CMake based builds. The setup is kept as simple as possible and kept
within CMakeLists.txt files to avoid to much clutter in the test
directories.
cmake /path/to/repo
make
ctest
For the full test suite run autoconf build make check.
* Some minor issues were fixed, including the update of a helper
programme ('slovnikar') for building language translation versions.
Visit the Gama home page at http://www.gnu.org/software/gama
Anonymous GIT access is available from
git clone git://git.sv.gnu.org/gama.git
Bug reports should go to [email protected].
The following mailing lists are available:
* [email protected] for announcements and discussion
Cheers
AleĹĄ Äepek
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