Hi everyone,
I would argue to drop RH7, keep RH9 but also compile for SuSE10. Not sure about the 64bitters.
As Steve has already pointed out, feedback to the list is highly appreciated by the developers!
Cheers-
Andreas
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Von: FSL - FMRIB's Software Library im Auftrag von Steve Smith
Gesendet: Mi 08.03.2006 10:07
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Betreff: [FSL] Forthcoming release of FSL v3.3 - What platforms?
Hello everyone, we're trying to finish getting the next release of
FSL ready, which will include TBSS and improvements to Feat,
Featquery and FSLView (Tensor-ICA isn't quite ready so will be
released we hope in a couple of months or so, likewise improvements
to fibre modelling in FDT).
We are needing to decide which platforms to create binary
distributions for. Each new platform can generate quite a bit of
work, so we'd rather not generate binaries for platforms which are
barely used. For example, we stopped shipping SGI binaries a while
ago as almost no-one was using it, and have not have any
complaints......
We are planning on definitely producing the following binary
distributions:
- Apple (Darwin-G4, Darwin-G5 and Darwin-Intel)
- Cygwin (Windows)
- Linux (Not definite exactly which flavours - _probably_:
drop RedHat7, keep RH9, add FedoraCore4 (which should work
for SuSe9 and Mandriva?)
also probably some 64-bit compilations.....
we'd be interested in feedback on the different linux flavours.
We are considering dropping support for Solaris - a tiny fraction of
downloads are for Solaris - are there many people who _only_ have
access to Suns and would be very put out if we dropped Solaris?
Feedback ASAP pelase!
ps - congratulations to FreeSurfer on their release of the all-
singing version 3 - good stuff!
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FMRIB, JR Hospital, Headington, Oxford OX3 9DU, UK
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