gdl
GNU Data Language
A free IDL (Interactive Data Language) compatible incremental compiler
(ie. runs IDL programs). IDL is a registered trademark of Research
Systems Inc.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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gdl-1.0.1.tar.gz | 0032775655 31.3 MB | |
gdl-antlr-static.patch | 0000000650 650 Bytes | |
gdl-funList.patch | 0000000557 557 Bytes | |
gdl-language.changes | 0000003172 3.1 KB | |
gdl-language.spec | 0000003687 3.6 KB | |
gdl.csh | 0000000107 107 Bytes | |
gdl.sh | 0000000105 105 Bytes |
Revision 2 (latest revision is 5)
Matwey Kornilov (matwey)
accepted
request 948507
from
Giacomo Comes (gcomes.obs)
(revision 2)
- Version 1.0.1 * wx plotting device fixes * image file reading fixes * widget enhancements * countour plot fixes * CURVEFIT fix * new routines: CW_BGROUP, READM_PPM, WRITE_PPM * Python interface: switch to undeprecated NumPy API - Version 1.0.0 * wxwidgets is now the default plplot plotting backend * cleanups, speed and compatibility improvements, new test routines new GDL routines, 700+ commits in total since the last release * new resource files (including GDL icon) * Delaunay triangulation support * game-changing improvements in widgets and plotting * improvements in implied print, FILE_SEARCH/FINDFILE, PostScript output interpolation and *_LUN routines (kudos Gilles) * HDF5 improvements * TRIANGULATE improvements * IBETA, TIMESTAMP and related time-handling improvements * numerous fixes and IDL-compatibility improvements * CMake: requiring 3.2, removed local FindNumpy, cleanups * stopped supporting grib_api in favor of eccodes - See file NEWS in the source for the rest of the changes since 0.9.7 - dropped patches: gdl-fun-fix gdl-null-return-fix gdl-template gdl-topython-size - removed old specfile constructs - installed desktop file
Comments 4
Hello, GDL 1.0.0 is available, it would be great to update this package which is over 4 year old and lack a great amount of features available in recent versions of GDL. Thanks, Sylwester
SRs are always welcome :-)
How can I start working on this package? I used OBS in the past but I never worked with someone's package.
Hi,
Basically, you need to learn two steps. Branch the package (mind actions sidebar on the left). Then you will have your own copy of gdl-language and will be able to do everything with it: modify, build, install, etc. The second action is to Submit the changes back to this project (mind actions sidebar on the left). Then your modifications will be reviewed and merged into this package.
There is also some info: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:How_to_contribute_to_Factory