Hi folks,

I have recently completed compiling the latest version of GSAS (dated
June 11, 2001) for the Silicon Graphics and then verifying it with the
test suite. This will be the first time in more than 3 years that the
SGI version has been updated and it is identical (one hopes) with latest
the Linux and Windows versions. There is a fair chance I have not gotten
things right, (for example by not included all the appropriate files in
the distribution), so I would like to work with a few volunteers on the
install of this version to see how it goes before giving it over to Bob
to put up at Los Alamos. If you are interested, please respond to me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (please don't reply to this e-mail and bother the
entire Rietveld list).

At Bob's suggestion, I have made an RPM file to install the same
versions of GSAS and EXPGUI in one fell swoop (swell foop?) for Linux. I
have done some testing with Redhat 6.2, 7.0 and 7.1, but I would like
some feedback on how it goes with users, particularly with non-Redhat
versions of Linux (but don't bother with anything much older than RH
6.2). Again, contact me and I'll tell you what to do.

Brian
 
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