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[info-gnuastro] Gnuastro 0.2 released
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Mohammad Akhlaghi |
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[info-gnuastro] Gnuastro 0.2 released |
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Mon, 3 Oct 2016 03:24:27 +0200 |
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Hello,
I am pleased to announce the second release of GNU Astronomy Utilities
(Gnuastro).
Gnuastro is a collection of programs and a library functions for
astronomical data manipulation and analysis. The programs are run directory
on the command-line, enabling easy and efficient operation, combined with
other installed programs in shell scripts or Makefiles. The libraries are
also usable in C and C++ programs.
For the main changes in this version can be seen in the NEWS file which is
also distributed with this announcement in [1] (below). The most notable
new features are:
- Gnuastro library: to use the building blocks of Gnuastro's programs in
other C and C++ programs. Python wrappers will also be coming with the
next releases. In this release (first library release), the main
emphasis was on having a robust library build, management, and
documentation infra-structure, rather than the actual functions. A lot
of work still remains on improving the functions. Most of the
interesting functions are also still locked up in the programs. But with
this infra-structure in place, the next releases will greatly improve
the quantity and quality of the offered library functions.
- A new program to read and write FITS binary and ASCII tables called
`Table' with the executable name `asttable'. It can also show the column
information of a FITS table, or select columns with regular expressions
on their title.
Here are the compressed sources:
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.2.tar.gz (4.0MB)
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.2.tar.lz (2.7MB)
Here are the GPG detached signatures, see [2] (below):
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.2.tar.gz.sig
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.2.tar.lz.sig
Use a mirror for higher download bandwidth:
http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnuastro
or
http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
(Note that mirrors will need some time to synchronize with the main server)
Here are the MD5 and SHA1 checksums of the tarballs.
175ee211b20d6a667a7186f564b5cc79 gnuastro-0.2.tar.gz
2f68cead777e4a6d38d1bccb7c200362 gnuastro-0.2.tar.lz
703918a2f180e3c448c66fc6e8180f40a15bb460 gnuastro-0.2.tar.gz
fbfd3eccf0fc15f49cb25b30ffa5dc95a74d30fc gnuastro-0.2.tar.lz
Mosè Giordano and Vladimir Markelov contributed to the code in this
release. I am also very grateful to Alan Lefor, Yahya Sefidbakht, and
Mohammad-reza Khellat for their many patient tests during development along
with useful comments and suggestions.
Gnuastro 0.2 tarball was bootstrapped with the following tools:
Texinfo 6.1
Autoconf 2.69
Automake 1.15
Libtool 2.4.6
Help2man 1.47.3
Gnulib v0.1-898-ge63f5eb
Autoconf Archives v2016.09.16-8-g8a6b028
Note that these are not installation dependencies, for those, please see
https://www.gnu.org/software/gnuastro/manual/html_node/Dependencies.html
Cheers,
Mohammad Akhlaghi
--
Postdoctoral research fellow
CRAL (Lyon Observatory), France.
[1]
* Noteworthy changes in release 0.2 (library 0.0.0) (2016-10-03) [stable]
** Bug fixes
Linker errors on some operating systems have been fixed (bug #48076).
Several memory allocation, checks or redundancies have been fixed: bugs
#48453, #48516, #48603, #48611, #48571, #48650, #48657, #48692, #48770,
#47866, #48899, #49049, #49007.
ImageCrop no longer crashes with very long output file names (bugs #46241
and #45380).
** New programs or headers
Table: a new utility to read and write FITS binary and ASCII tables. It
can also print the column information or select columns using regular
expressions (task #13579).
Shared libraries and headers are now installed. The libraries can be used
in C and C++ programs. This release includes the following headers:
`gnuastro.h', `array.h', `box.h', `fits.h', `linkedlist.h', `mesh.h',
`polygon.h', `qsort.h', `spatialconvolve.h', `statistics.h', `threads.h',
`wcs.h', `txtarray.h' (task #13765).
Gnuastro now comes with a script in its top source directory
(`tmpfs-config-make') to configure and build it in the tmpfs (on the
RAM), for those systems that have it. See the new "Configure and build in
RAM" section in the book for more (task #14100).
** New features
MakeProfiles also accepts WCS positions (task #13566).
Flat profiles in MakeProfiles can be given a profile specific value. The
new `--mforflatpix' option MakeProfile will use the value in the
magnitude column as a fixed value for each pixel. This can be very useful
in defining a mask, or creating segmentation maps or labeled images (task
#14115).
MakeProfiles can now use input image as canvas. Instead of specifying the
WSC and image size paramteres manually. With the new `--inputascanvas'
option, MakeProfiles will get this information (along with blank pixels)
from an already existing image (task #14116).
Type of output in MakeProfiles and Arithmetic can be specified with the
`--type' option.
Magnitude error column in MakeCatalog with the `--magnitudeerr' option.
Arithmetic now has new conditional (task #13870) and logical operators
(task #14153) along with an operator for actions only when conditions are
true: `where'. The new `isblank' operator will also enable you to select
blank, or masked, pixels (task #14146).
The `--noerodequant' in NoiseChisel enables it to detect small and
sharper profiles by disabling erosion on pixels above a certain quantile
(task #14139).
MakeCatalog can also calculate the upper limit magnitude for each given
object in the image by randomly positioning the object's footprint over
undetected regions of the image (task #14167).
The source tarball is now also distributed with Lzip for a much better
compression ratio and more robust archival file format.
** Changes in behavior
The two MakeProfiles options `--setconsttonan', `--setconsttomin' have
been removed (see `--mforflatpix' above for their alternative).
MakeCatalog makes clump catalog only when asked (when the `WCLUMPS'
header exists in the objects HDU). This can be very useful in cases like
aperture photometry, when the object labels are not generated by
NoiseChisel and so a clump image doesn't exist (task #14122).
Default cosmological parameters in CosmiCalculator set to Plank 2015
results: A&A (2016), 594, A13 (arXiv 1502.01589).
The `--envseed' option (to read random number generator type and seed
from the environment) to MakeProfiles and MakeNoise can also be given in
the configuration files.
[2]
Use a .sig file to verify that the corresponding file (without the .sig
suffix) is intact. First, be sure to download both the .sig file and the
corresponding tarball. Then, run a command like this (similar for `tar.lz'
files):
gpg --verify gnuastro-0.2.tar.gz.sig
If that command fails because you don't have the required public key,
then run this command to import it:
gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 16A8A4B2AEC42AFF
and rerun the 'gpg --verify' command.
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