Wednesday 14 September 2011

Asset stripping the Uppsala Software Factory...


From: Gerard DVD Kleywegt
Date: 2 September 2011 21:33

Hi all,

Unfortunately, I am no longer able to support or maintain (let alone develop or port to new OS versions) any of my old USF programs. For this reason, Mark Harris (http://xray.bmc.uu.se/markh/email.html) has made a distribution kit with source code (yes, Fortran77...) and compilation scripts and instructions for about three dozen of the USF programs (mostly from the RAVE and X-UTIL packages, but also including LSQMAN).

If you want to keep (some of) the USF programs running on future hardware or OS versions, or if you want to modify or re-use some of the code, feel free to download the whole caboodle. (If you should want to publish or redistribute modified versions that use substantial chunks of my code, I would appreciate it if you talked to me first though.)

The download site is:

             http://xray.bmc.uu.se/markh/usf/

You can also download sets of ready-made binaries for a few OSes (but these will not be kept up-to-date in the future).

Send any comments, bug reports, questions, suggestions, requests, feedback, experiences with new OS versions, etc. to Mark - not to me! Mark will do his best to provide basic support for a few months - after that, you're on your own.

--Gerard

PS: Little known gastromathematical curiosity: let "z" be the radius and "a" the thickness of a pizza. Then the volume of that pizza is equal to pi*z*z*a ! (Hmmm - I'm getting hungry.)

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From: Justin Lecher
Hi,

under which sort of license do you release the code?

Thanks justin
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Justin Lecher
Institute of Complex Systems
ICS-6 Structural Biochemistry
Research Centre Juelich
52425 Juelich, Germany




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