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News and Editorials
GNU Scientific Library 1.0 The first major release of the [14]GNU
Scientific Library (GSL) [15]has been announced.
"The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a collection of routines for
numerical computing. The routines are written from scratch by the GSL
team in ANSI C, and present a modern Applications Programming
Interface (API) for C programmers, while allowing wrappers to be
written for very high level languages." The GSL is being distributed
under the GPL license. It has been tested on a wide variety of Unix
platforms as well as OS/2. GSL also builds under Microsoft Visual C++.
A team of eight [16]authors are responsible for the project.
The initial release already covers a wide variety of scientific
applications including:
* Complex Numbers
* Roots of Polynomials
* Special Functions
* Vectors and Matrices
* Permutations
* Sorting
* BLAS Support
* Linear Algebra
* Eigensystems
* Fast Fourier Transforms
* Quadrature
* Random Numbers
* Quasi-Random Sequences
* Random Distributions
* Statistics
* Histograms
* N-Tuples
* Monte Carlo Integration
* Simulated Annealing
* Differential Equations
* Interpolation
* Numerical Differentiation
* Chebyshev Approximation
* Series Acceleration
* Discrete Hankel Transforms
* Root-Finding
* Minimization
* Least-Squares Fitting
* Physical Constants
* IEEE Floating-Point
The [17]Online Reference Manual includes library build information,
coding examples, debugging techniques, as well as documentation for
the many functions.
If you prefer to work in languages other than C, GSL includes Wrappers
for Python, Perl, and C++.
Several projects based on GSL are already being distributed, GSL
should be a useful foundation for many more.
For those who are working on scientific software projects, GSL looks
to be a great way to gain a huge step forward. Resourceful professors
could use GSL as the basis for a number of different courses. (Thanks
to Brian Gough.)
Clusters
Linux High Availability Summary. The latest [18]Linux High
Availability Summary has been published. Among other things, version
0.4.9.1 of the heartbeat node monitoring package [19]has been
released. Downloads of heartbeat [20]are available here.
Directory Management Systems
Mailing lists for Ganymede. Two new mailing lists [21]have been
announced for the Ganymede directory management system. One list is
for development questions, and the other is for general help.
Documentation
LDP Weekly News for November 27, 2001. The [22]November 27, 2001
edition of the LDP Weekly News is available. This issue discusses a
move of the LDP database and ScrollServer 0.6, and includes new
releases of the Firewall Piercing mini-HOWTO and the Linux MP3 CD
Burning mini-HOWTO.
Education
SEUL/edu Linux in Education Report. The [23]SEUL/edu Linux in
Education Report for November 26 is out. Covered topics include
journal publishing, the Distributed Encyclopedia of Sciences, and
more.
Embedded Systems
Embedded Linux Newsletter for November 22, 2001. The [24]November 22,
2001 edition of the Embedded Linux Newsletter is out. This week's
issue covers a number of different Linux PDA issues.
BusyBox 0.60.2 released. A new version of BusyBox, a toolkit of Unix
utilities for embedded systems, [25]has been released. Version 0.60.2
is considered stable, and features several bug fixes, backtick
handling in msh works better now.
Mini-libc Builder 1.0. IBM has recently released [26]Mini-libc Builder
1.0, a tool that builds a minimal version of the C library with memory
constrained systems in mind. Mini-libc Builder has been released under
the GPL license.
Web-site Development
mnoGoSearch 3.2.3 released. A new release of the web site search
engine mnoGoSearch [27]is available. the [28]release notes list a
number of additions and bug fixes.
The latest Zope Members News. The latest [29]Zope Members News
includes a number of articles on zwiki, announcements for CMFLocalizer
0.2 and Redirector 1.2, as well as other Zope news.
November 29, 2001
Application Links
[30]GIMP
[31]Mozilla
[32]Galeon
[33]High Availability
[34]ht://Dig
[35]mnoGoSearch
[36]MagicPoint
[37]Wine
[38]Worldforge
[39]Zope
Open Source Code Collections
[40]Berlios
[41]Freshmeat
[42]OpenSourceDirectory
[43]Savannah
[44]Le Serveur Libre
[45]SourceForge
[46]Sweetcode
Desktop Development
Audio Applications
GSMP, the General Sound Manipulation Program. A new, early release of
GSMP, the General Sound Manipulation Program [47]is available. "We
currently focus on building a complete and open-source Virtual Studio
environment for Linux. This General Sound Manipulation Program will
consist of a normal Wave-Editor and an application where wave and MIDI
unite to a full Virtual Studio environment." The latest version
features an OSS plug-in and bug fixes.
Boodler: a programmable soundscape tool. Boodler, an application that
appears to be a sonic wallpaper generator, is being developed by
Andrew Plotkin. "Boodler is a tool for creating soundscapes --
continuous, infinitely varying streams of sound. Boodler is designed
to run in the background on a computer, maintaining whatever sound
environment you desire." Work is being done to tie Boodler to X10
remote motion detectors, so your soundscape can vary according to what
room you are in. The code can be [48]downloaded here. Boodler is
licensed under the LGPL license.
Browsers
Mozilla 0.9.6 released. Mozilla 0.9.6 [49]is available. The
[50]release notes indicate a number of changes including page icons in
the URL bar, better support of .BMP and .ICO images, a new print
preview feature, a new Search For capability, and more.
Galeon zips while Mozilla slips (Register). The Register [51]reports
on the Galeon 1.0 release. "Other Galeon addicts swear by the
fine-grained font scaling, others are partial to the cookie
management. And unlike Netscape, it loads the same day. But it's the
tabs that keep us coming back to Galeon, even though KDE's file
manager Konqueror is a first class browser in itself." Galeon 1.0
[52]is available here.
Desktop Environments
The latest GNOME Summary. The [53]GNOME Summary for November 17
through 23, 2001 is out. Topics include the Mozilla team and bug
squashing, a Rodney Dawes interview, Overflow 0.6.0, the new GNOME 2
porting document, Java-GNOME 0.7.1, and more.
KDE 2.2.2. KDE 2.2.2 has been [54]released. There are a number of new
features, performance improvements, and a few security fixes. See the
announcement for the full list.
People of KDE: Matthias 'Kalle' Dalheimer. The "People of KDE" series
returns with [55]this interview with Matthias Dalheimer. "Today, I
mostly have the role of 'elder statesman': I help younger developers
find their way into the project, handle press contacts, give talks at
conferences and give my opinion when asked (and sometimes even when
not asked :-))."
KC KDE #26 Is Out. The [56]November 23, 2001 edition of Kernel Cousin
KDE is out. "Read about how Linux father, Linus Torvalds, is also a
model KDE user and bug reporter, LISa the new Lan Browsing Wizard,
Kinkatta plugins, the Boson real-time strategy game, a KDE Script
Interface, news of a kdeedu module, the KDE3 beta1 week delay, and
much more."
Xfce 3.8.12 is released. Version 3.8.12 of the Xfce desktop
environment [57]has been released. This version includes bug fixes, an
improved look and feel, and an updated xftree utility. (Thanks to Joe
Klemmer.)
Games
Gnomoku: First GTKmm 1.3 app. [58]Gnomoku, which appears to be a
tic-tac-toe game on steiroids, is the first test application for the
recent GTKmm 2 efforts. GTKmm is the C++ wrapper for the GTK+
libraries.
Building Freeciv: An Open Source Strategy Game (O'Reilly). Howard Wen
[59]looks at Freeciv, an open-source game that is modeled after
Civilization.
Civil 0.60 released. A [60]new version of Civil just came out. "Civil
is a cross-platform, real-time, networked strategy game, developed
using Python, PyGame and SDL--allowing players to take part in
scenarios set during the American Civil war." The new version includes
a working framework for game sound, better scoring, and improved exit
screens. (Thanks to Gareth Noyce.)
Graphics
Gimp Print 4.2.0 released. A new, stable version of Gimp Print [61]has
been announced. This version supports many new printers and includes
updated manuals, improved print quality, more language translations,
and improved packaging.
GSview 4.1 released. A new version of GSview, a PostScript previewer,
[62]has been released. Version 4.1 is primarily a bug fix release but
it also has a few new features, including the ability to specify page
sizes on the command line, and translations to Dutch and Greek.
Office Applications
AbiWord 0.9.5 released. Release 0.9.5 of the AbiWord word processor
[63]has been announced. This version features a number of new features
and some bug fixes. "Highlights include: Command Line Printing, Normal
Mode, Thesaurus ,Dictionary support, All image type support (these
last three via plugins) , Header/Footers for first/last/facing pages,
Dynamic Toolbars (drag and drop toolbar icons) for Unix/Gnome. Plus
lots of other stuff and bugfixes."
AbiWord Weekly News #71. [64]Issue number 71 of the AbiWord Weekly
News is out.
Miscellaneous
This Week in DotGNU. The [65]This Week in DotGNU Newsletter for
November 24 is out. Covered topics include phpGroupWare (which has
joined DotGNU), the new GNU Common C++ release, and more.
Overflow 0.6.0 released. A new version of Overflow [66]has been
released. "Overflow is a free (GPL/LGPL) "data flow oriented"
development environment. It can be use to build complex applications
by combining small, reusable building blocks."
gFTP 2.0.9 released. Version 2.0.9 of the gFTP ftp client [67]has been
announced. This version adds support for sshv2, gtk+ >= 1.3.8, and
more. Downloads [68]are available here.
Desktop Environments
[69]GNOME
[70]GNUstep
[71]KDE
[72]XFce
[73]XFree86
Window Managers
[74]Afterstep
[75]Enlightenment
[76]FVMW2
[77]IceWM
[78]Sawfish
[79]WindowMaker
Widget Sets
[80]GTK+
[81]Qt
Programming Languages
Caml
Caml Weekly News. The [82]November 21-27, 2001 issue of the Caml
Weekly News is out. Check it out for the latest in the world of Caml.
This week on the Caml Hump. The latest [83]Caml Hump listings include
a look at mlglade, a Glade to OCaml compiler, Report, an XML structure
tool, Zoggy, an interface builder, and Maple-MuPad which converts
Maple code to MuPad.
Haskell
Haskell Communities and Activities Report. The [84]first edition of
the Haskell Communities and Activities Report has been announced.
Java
Java-GNOME 0.7.1 released. A new version of Java-GNOME [85]is
available. "This release has focused on stability and completeness of
the bindings. New classes and methods have been added to achieve very
close to complete coverage of GDK, GTK, libgnomeui, and libgnome."
Perl
Developing coding guidelines (IBM developerWorks). Teodor Zlatanov
[86]discusses Perl coding guidelines on IBM's developerWorks. "The
most common mistake a programmer can make is not in the list of bugs
for his program. It is not a function of the programmer's age or
language of choice. It is, simply, the assumption that his abilities
are complete and there is no room for improvement."
New CPAN Distributions for November 27, 2001 (use Perl). The use Perl
site [87]highlights a bunch of new Perl modules that have recently
been added to CPAN.
POOP Module Comparison (use Perl). Use Perl [88]points out some
documentation on Perl Object-Oriented Persistence, or POOP that was in
need of some better publicity.
PHP
PHP Weekly Summary for November 26, 2001. The [89]November 26, 2001
edition of the PHP Weekly Summary is available. Topics include the
definition of a final RC, PHP 4.1.0 RC 3, a new ImageMagick extension,
PHP documentation, the GD extension, debugging Apache and a new
PHPdoc.
Python
This week's Python-URL. The [90]Dr. Dobb's Python-URL for November 26,
2001 is out with coverage of new extension proposals, and an
interesting paper by Andrew Kuchling.
Updating your Python reading list, Part 2 (IBM developerWorks). David
Mertz [91]updates his Python Reading List on IBM's developerWorks.
"This installment provides new comparative reviews of recent Python
titles (or titles missed in the last roundup)"
Reviews of 15 Python books. If the previous article doesn't give you
enough Python reading material for your Christmas wish list, Ron
Stephens also [92]reviews 15 Python Books.
Tcl/Tk
This week's Tcl-URL. The [93]Dr. Dobb's Tcl-URL for November 26, 2001
is out, with the latest from the Tcl/Tk community.
XML
Kawa-XQuery. [94]Kawa-XQuery is a partial implementation of the W3C
draft [95]XML Query language. XQuery is a high-level expression, XML
generation, and SQL-like xquery language that includes XPath as a
sub-set. This implementation achieves high performance because a query
is compiled down to Java bytecodes using the [96]Kawa framework. The
latest release adds servlet support, namespace support, line numbers
in stack traces, and more optimizations.
Miscellaneous
Lightweight Languages (O'Reilly). Perl guru Simon Cozens [97]covers
the recent Lightweight Languages Workshop held at MIT. "Bringing
together the academic and commercial sides of language design and
implementation was the interesting premise behind last weekend's
Lightweight Languages Workshop, LL1, at the AI Lab at MIT, and I'm
happy to say that it wasn't the great flame-fest you might imagine."
Open64 Forum. There will be an [98]Open64 Forum at the upcoming
MICRO34 conference. "Open64 is a suite of optimizing compiler
development tools for Intel Itanium(TM) systems running Linux. The
Open64 project is the continuation of the SGI Pro64(TM) compiler suite
which was released under the GNU General Public License (GPL) . The
Open64 compiler suite currently includes compilers for C, C++, and
Fortran90/95 compilers for the IA-64 Linux ABI and API standards."
Section Editor: [99]Forrest Cook
Language Links
[100]Caml
[101]Caml Hump
[102]Tiny COBOL
[103]Erlang
[104]g95 Fortran
[105]Gnu Compiler Collection (GCC)
[106]Gnu Compiler for the Java Language (GCJ)
[107]Guile
[108]Haskell
[109]IBM Java Zone
[110]Jython
[111]Free the X3J Thirteen (Lisp)
[112]Use Perl
[113]O'Reilly's perl.com
[114]Dr. Dobbs' Perl
[115]PHP
[116]PHP Weekly Summary
[117]Daily Python-URL
[118]Python.org
[119]Python.faqts
[120]Python Eggs
[121]Ruby
[122]Ruby Garden
[123]MIT Scheme
[124]Schemers
[125]Smalltalk
[126]Tcl Developer Xchange
[127]Tcl-tk.net
[128]O'Reilly's XML.com
[129]Regular Expressions
[130]Next: Commerce
[131]Eklektix, Inc. Linux powered! Copyright Л 2001 [132]Eklektix,
Inc., all rights reserved
Linux (R) is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
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