DE-V0.01 compilable + runnable -> antipode ?

Boud Roukema boud w astro.uni.torun.pl
Czw, 18 Kwi 2002, 02:41:59 CEST


OK everyone,
   Thanks to your comments, DE-V0.01 has now been released! There's
not yet any real documentation on the program modules themselves, but
what I've done is documentation on how to manage the whole package.

Compiling different routines and linking them together is generally done
with a  makefile, but different versions of linux/unix use different
syntax or levels of generality, so I've followed the pgplot solution which
is to have a shellscript file  makemake  which makes the makefile depending
on what system you're on.

Well, if you download the new package (either with or without the
data files; "nodat" means without the data files) from:

http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~boud/DE_tar/

and then read through the web pages:

http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/~boud/DE/

you should be able to make the library  (libDE.a) and compile a program
like  antipode  and see at what redshift the antipodes are. In fact,
if you just type

make antipode

after you've made the makefile, then libDE.a should be made for you
automatically...

Next on my list:
- documentation within each of the more important routines
 - cosmological routines
 - routines for reading data
 - main programs which do the work

Cze¶æ
Boud


 


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