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Re: [igraph] About the cannoical place for igraph
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Pierre-Yves Chibon |
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Re: [igraph] About the cannoical place for igraph |
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Mon, 9 Dec 2013 16:06:50 +0100 |
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On Mon, Dec 09, 2013 at 09:47:53AM -0500, Gábor Csárdi wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> igraph.sourceforge.net is the official homepage, get the tarball
> there, under 'Download'.
Hi Gábor,
Thanks for your quick reply.
So the latest version is 0.6.5? Do you know the difference with the one on CRAN?
Also, how should I compile it? ./configure make doesn't work and R CMD BUILD
doesn't seem to install the header files.
Regards,
Pierre
> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 9:41 AM, Pierre-Yves Chibon <address@hidden> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have taken over the maintaince of the igraph and python-igraph packages in
> > Fedora a while ago but I only now find time to look into it and look into
> > updating them.
> >
> > The current versions available are rather old now: 0.5.4 for both igraph and
> > python-igraph.
> >
> > My first problem has been to find the canonical place of igraph, so far I
> > have
> > found:
> >
> > - http://igraph.sourceforge.net/
> > - latest version 0.6.5 in February 2013
> > - sources look like a R module, which I managed to compile as such using
> > `R CMD INSTALL`
> > - however, most of the code under src/ seems to not install (the headers
> > files
> > for example)
> >
> > - https://code.google.com/p/igraph/
> > - No information on the project page as to if the project is still hosted
> > there or if it has moved
> > - The download tab gives a list of nightly builds
> > - The sources tab refers to launchpad
> > - No real idea of the latest version
> >
> > - https://launchpad.net/igraph
> > - Clearly says the project has moved to github
> > - Mentions a 0.6.5 release in March 2013
> > - Latest commits on the sources seems to be from last month
> > - The download link refers to sourceforge
> >
> > - https://github.com/igraph/igraph
> > - Lastest commits are from October 2013
> > - Annouces 7 releases (tags) of which the latest (stable) seems to 0.6.6
> > - Sources seems to contain parts of all of other projects and bundles them
> > - see nexus folder
> > - see src/lapack
> > - see src/plfit which looks like a bundle of
> > https://github.com/ntamas/plfit/
> > - see msvc/include/libxml
> > - files in this folder seems to not mention any license
> > - msvc/iconv.h seems to come from the `GNU LIBICONV Library`
> > - optional/glpk is licensed GPLv3+ while igraph itself is licensed
> > GPLv2+
> > - the interfaces/python setup.py has a 0.6.6 release which is absent
> > from
> > pypi https://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-igraph
> > - If I download the 0.6.5 release from github I get a completely different
> > tarball than from sourceforge or cran
> >
> > - http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/igraph/index.html
> > - latest version 0.6.6
> > - mentions igraph.sourceforget.net as website but as mentionned above that
> > website is at 0.6.5
> >
> > - Browsing the archives of this mailing list, I saw an igraph.org website
> > mentionned, but it returns me a 404 page
> >
> >
> > So to be honest, I am a little lost. What is the canonical source for igraph
> > development?
> > Which one should I use for updating the Fedora packages?
> > And how should I compile these sources? The python binding is looking for
> > <igraph_datatype.h> which is present in the sources of the R package (cran,
> > sourceforge) but is not installed by `R CMD BUILD`.
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your help,
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Pierre
> >
> >
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