From aannex1 at jhu.edu Mon Nov 15 10:27:12 2021 From: aannex1 at jhu.edu (Andrew Annex) Date: Mon, 15 Nov 2021 18:27:12 +0000 Subject: [Spice_discussion] SpiceyPy v4.0.3 has been released! Message-ID: Hello fellow guild navigators! SpiceyPy 4.0.3 has been released and is now available on PyPI and conda-forge. This release is mostly a housekeeping release that updates SpiceyPy to use some of the latest Python packaging standards including peps 517/518 and updates to how CSPICE is compiled. Precompiled wheels are now available on PyPi for all platforms including macOS arm64 and aarch64 to support apple silicon macs and 64bit raspberry pi's. SpiceyPy also now also includes NAIF bug fixes for subpnt and dskx02 in N66 CSPICE. The change logs are available in the GitHub repository and also now at https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://spiceypy.readthedocs.io/en/main/changelog.html__;!!PvBDto6Hs4WbVuu7!bp5sb9jYTxbdbuWHe1teO3a-1pF2W7DSJ9uYUQfYRxxoI9qf5bpDJh0dvpsYBW9AwMyj6nzdzrN3Dg$ As a reminder, SpiceyPy was peer-reviewed and published by The Journal of Open Source Software (JOSS). Going forward, please remember to cite SpiceyPy in your work using the citation information and DOI made available by JOSS at https://urldefense.us/v3/__https://joss.theoj.org/papers/10.21105/joss.02050__;!!PvBDto6Hs4WbVuu7!bp5sb9jYTxbdbuWHe1teO3a-1pF2W7DSJ9uYUQfYRxxoI9qf5bpDJh0dvpsYBW9AwMyj6nycK1ClGw$ as well as the NAIF directly, following their instructions. thanks for reading! -- Andrew Annex PhD Candidate JHU Earth & Planetary Science https://urldefense.us/v3/__http://www.andrewannex.com__;!!PvBDto6Hs4WbVuu7!bp5sb9jYTxbdbuWHe1teO3a-1pF2W7DSJ9uYUQfYRxxoI9qf5bpDJh0dvpsYBW9AwMyj6ny6-g7Sbg$ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chris-piker at uiowa.edu Sun Nov 28 22:58:26 2021 From: chris-piker at uiowa.edu (Piker, Chris W) Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2021 06:58:26 +0000 Subject: [Spice_discussion] rpm or deb packages for cspice Message-ID: Hi Spice I'm about to create Linux install-able *.rpm files for the cspice toolkit in order to satisfy software handling requirements for the TRACERS mission (everything has to be a package). Before I potentially re-invent the wheel, does anyone know if rpm files already exist for common Linux distributions? Thanks, -- Chris