From: "Jochen Küpper" <kuepper.jochen@googlemail.com>
To: GSL Discuss Mailing List <gsl-discuss@sourceware.org>
Subject: MacPorts - test release 1.10.90
Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 11:46:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <A1C5A562-CB16-4635-A987-8FCFC2533765@googlemail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8763vixs2r.wl%bjg@network-theory.co.uk>
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On 19.03.2008, at 23:33, Brian Gough wrote:
> There is a new test release for gsl-1.10 available
I have no implemented a gsl-devel (aka gsl-"beta") port in MacPorts
for easy testing of beta versions on Mac OS X.
Simply sync your macports installation, then
sudo port build gsl-devel
sudo port test gsl-devel
to run all the GSL unit tests.
If you want to use it in your own programs
sudo port deactivate gsl
sudo port install gsl-devel
> --
> Brian Gough
>
>
> ** Improved the handling of the asymptotic regime in gsl_sf_bessel_jl.
>
> ** Improved the handling of large arguments in cumulative distribution
> functions using the incomplete beta function, such as
> gsl_cdf_fdist_P.
>
> ** Fixed overflow bug in gsl_cdf_hypergeometric_{P,Q} for large
> arguments.
>
> ** gsl_ran_gaussian_ziggurat now handles generators with different
> ranges
> explicitly, to minimise the number of function calls required.
>
> ** Added missing error terms in gsl_sf_exp_mult_e10_e to prevent
> the error being underestimated.
>
> ** Updated some constants to the CODATA 2006 values.
>
> ** The hypergeometric function gsl_sf_hyperg_2F1 now handles the case
> where x==1.
>
> ** Fixed a bug in the brent minimiser which prevented optimal
> convergence.
>
> ** Added functions for evaluating complex polynomials
>
> ** The convergence condition for gsl_multiroots_test_delta now accepts
> dxi == 0.
>
> ** Improved functions gsl_ldexp and gsl_frexp to handle the full range
> of double precision numbers in all cases.
>
> ** Added new quasi random generators gsl_qrng_halton and
> gsl_qrng_reversehalton which support dimensions up to 1229.
>
> ** Added function gsl_multifit_linear_residuals for computing the
> residuals of the fit
Greetings,
Jochen
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2008-03-19 22:33 Brian Gough
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