Re: Proposal and questions about chemistry Debian packages
Ciccio wrote:
> > > I think that the section should be for scientific programs in
> > > general.
> >
> > Yes, with GIS packages included:
> >
> > - Vis5d -> available in Red Hat I think.
> > - grass
>
> grass is huge and seems not to be maintained anymore (anybody
> willing to bring 100M source to our century?) Also, almost no
> any/Linux support, at least limitations with X at 24bit, etc.
I've never tried grass, only heard about it.
I'm about to test out Grassland, a commercial front-end to grass.
The version I have is for Win95/NT, but they (LAS Inc) is supported
to be releasing a Linux version this year. Not free software :-(
> Not a GIS, but nice: gmt
Seems to me there's a Linux version of that too. Be nice to have a
.deb for it!
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