I just packaged Colt, "a set of Open Source Libraries for High Performance Scientific and Technical Computing in Java." A preliminary version of the package is at: http://debian.frogcircus.org/packages/ As a Java library, I think it makes sense as part of the Debian Java Packaging Project. Any oposition to me importing it into the repository? cheers, Charles ----- Forwarded message from Charles Fry <debian@frogcircus.org> ----- Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Charles Fry <debian@frogcircus.org> * Package name : libcolt-java Version : Upstream Author : Wolfgang Hoschek <whoschek@lbl.gov> * URL : http://dsd.lbl.gov/~hoschek/colt/ * License : BSD(ish) and LGPL Programming Lang: Java Description : libraries for scientific and technical computing in Java This distribution provides an infrastructure for scalable scientific and technical computing in Java. It contains, among others, efficient and usable data structures and algorithms for Off-line and On-line Data Analysis, Linear Algebra, Multi-dimensional arrays, Statistics, Histogramming, Monte Carlo Simulation, Parallel & Concurrent Programming. . It summons some of the best concepts, designs and implementations thought up over time by the community, ports or improves them and introduces new approaches where need arises. In overlapping areas, it is competitive or superior to toolkits such as STL, Root, HTL, CLHEP, TNT, GSL, C-RAND / WIN-RAND, (all C/C++) as well as IBM Array, JDK 1.2 Collections framework (all Java), in terms of performance (!), functionality and (re)usability. . Homepage: http://dsd.lbl.gov/~hoschek/colt/ ----- End forwarded message ----- -- College cutie Pigskin hero Bristly Kiss Hero Zero Burma-Shave http://burma-shave.org/jingles/1940/college_cutie
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: Digital signature