Jimmy,
It is already in SL. It may not be the latest as R updates very
frequently.
-connie sieh
On Wed, 30 Sep 2009, Jimmy Cullen wrote:
Hi Greg,
I suggest R ( http://www.r-project.org/ ) may be be useful to many al=
so.
Jimmy
2009/9/29 Alexandre Pereira <[email protected]>
Hi Greg
Being an Engineer, possible name for engineering packages would be =
Engineering or Physics, I would like to see Calculix/Calculix Graphix=
(http://www.calculix.de/), OpenFOAM (http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfo=
am/), BRLCAD (http://brlcad.org/d/) , Dakota (http://www.cs.sandia.go=
v/dakota/), Code Saturne, Syrthes, Salome Platform,=A0(http://researc=
h.edf.com/the-edf-offers/research-and-development/softwares-107001.ht=
ml) Scilab, Octave/QtOctave/Octave Forge, Paraview (http://www.paravi=
ew.org/,9 =A0GMSH (http://www.geuz.org/gmsh/), Netgen, Code Aster (ht=
tp://www.code-aster.org/V2/spip.php?rubrique1), ....with these packag=
es I guess a great deal of mechanical/civil=A0structural engineering =
work can be done...
And the name "Scientific Linux" would be fully justiified...=A0 :-)
BRGDS
Alex
2009/9/29 Markus Neteler <[email protected]>
Hi Greg,
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 06:04, Greg Kurtzer <[email protected]> =
wrote:
Hello,
I am working already to create a repository of scientific packag=
es to
integrate with SL. If there are special requests (or better yet,
people that wish to help with packaging and maintenance), please=
let
me know.
We have some packages already in SCM (autobuilder hasn't been
configured to build these yet), but it will still a bit before w=
e can
get these released (again, nudging for some volunteers with scie=
ntific
app and RPM experience (or wanting to learn)).
http://www.infiscale.org/scire/
it would be great to get GRASS GIS (requires GDAL and PROJ4) packa=
ged
for ScientificLinux:
http://grass.osgeo.org/
In our community we receive often such request. I can help of cour=
se if needed.
Packaging notes are available at:
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Compile_and_Install
Section would be "Geo".
Best
Markus
--
Markus Neteler
Foundation Edmund Mach (FEM) - Research and Innovation Centre
Environment and Natural Resources Area
Head of GIS and Remote Sensing Unit, Trento, Italy
Web: =A0http://gis.fem-environment.eu/
Email: neteler AT cealp.it
Book: http://www.grassbook.org/