SUSE9 LINUX and Cygwin as well as continued compatibility with MAC
10.3.9 please.
Thanks,
Michael
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> From: FSL - FMRIB's Software Library [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
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> Of Steve Smith
> Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 4:08 AM
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> Subject: [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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