From savage at uri.edu Thu Nov 6 05:55:30 2008 From: savage at uri.edu (Brian Savage) Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2008 08:55:30 -0500 Subject: [sac-dev] sac patches Message-ID: <15BB2236-FDFA-46A0-BFF5-9A8D19B46C7A@uri.edu> To: sac-help and sac-dev New releases of SAC come out about every six months, but between releases bugs are found and patches written to fix them. Because of the licensing of SAC, one cannot post corrected source routines -- all source code must come via e-mail from either IRIS or LLNL. However, it has been decided by IRIS and LLNL that posting patches of broken code on an IRIS Web site is allowed. (Already those subscribed to sac-dev have seen several suggested patches posted that potentially either fix bugs or provide enhancements. This again does not break the licensing agreement, but please do not post complete subroutines.) IRIS had agreed with a recommendation by the SAC Advisory committee to set up a Web page with links to patches that correct critical bugs. (At this time, it has been decided that patches for enhancements will be applied only in a new release.) The first installment of the patch page was created on October 29 with three patches. There is a README file on that page that explains what the patches are for and brief instructions. In order to be able to apply the patches, you need to have a source distribution of SAC version 101.2 (created on September 4). Go to URL and follow the link. Also, the CHANGES file for which there is a link on that page has been updated to include these patches. Comments and suggestions should be sent to the sac-dev listserv. If you are not subscribed, instructions are give on the software/sac URL. The SAC Advisory Committee