Robert's suggestion of Anaconda got me to thinking about maintaining some IPS 
packages for OI.  

I typically build from source and have an  /app tree with symlinks from bin, 
lib, etc to the actual files so I can flip from one release to another with a 
couple of commands.  I've used the scheme for 10 years or so and it has worked 
very well.

That said, it should not be a significant effort for me to create IPS packages 
beyond learning  how to create a package.

Things of which I am aware and have an interest:

GLPK  (Gnu Linear Programming Kit)
gnuplot
R
Octave
Anaconda
Seismic Unix

R and Octave have a huge number of dependencies on BLAS and other math 
libraries.  In addition, the last time I tried, Octave would not build because 
the configuration files were borked.  But it shouldn't be that hard to write a 
shell script to build it.

There are, of course, many scientific packages.  Far more than I care to build, 
but I'm open to suggestions for additions to the list above.

Have Fun!
Reg

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