A few news around Scilab (packaging & other stuff)
Here is a quick list of new things around Scilab (note that it is slightly modified message of the one I sent on the dev mailing list).
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Sagemath - it is a software which combines the power of various opensource software.
A Experimental "Scilab/Sage package" is planed for Sage 3.4 and an experimental package by Jaap Spies is already available
- Debian/Ubuntu
Packages are available on my Scilab homepage
Debian packages are up-to-date (5.0.3-2). I will to upload the new Ubuntu's packages in 2009 (for now, it is 5.0.3-1 which is working too). I might backport them to Debian Lenny (future stable) & Ubuntu Hardy.
- Mandriva
Tomasz Pawel Gajc (a regular Mandriva contributor) created a package available on zarb.org
- Opensuse
A Scilab package for Opensuse has been created by Andrea Florio.
It is available on packman
and should be included in the next version of opensuse.
Note that Mandriva & Opensuse packages have been created for Scilab 5.0.3 and I applied most of their patches (or update some part of the code) for Scilab 5.0.4.
- Redhat/Fedora
The work is still going on.
They are also doing a great work packaging the misc dependencies but they are a bit stuck about the JOGL packaging (jogl and glugen should produce two different packages ... which I should also do in Debian/Ubuntu too)
- Arch Linux
It is also available under Arch Linux by Simon Lipp (one of our former trainee).
- Gentoo
A bit stuck for now but some activities have been seen lately around on jrosetta (one of the dependency introduced by Scilab 5).
- Slackware
Scilab has been packaged by the Italian Slackware community. It is available on their website. I don't know if it is going to be included in Slackware by default or not;
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