Gnuastro 0.17 released


Dear all, I am happy to announce the 17th official release of GNU Astronomy Utilities (Gnuastro). As you see in [1] below, many useful new features have been added, and many bugs have been found and fixed. Thanks to 8 people who directly committed into Gnuastro's source (4 women and 4 men), and 20 people providing ideas that have been impleted (see below for the names). This is a new record in Gnuastro! Thanks for helping make Gnuastro better with your great contributions and feedback :-). Here is the compressed source and the GPG detached signature for this release. To uncompress Lzip tarballs, see [2]. To check the validity of the tarballs using the GPG detached signature (*.sig) see [3]: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.17.tar.lz (3.8MB) https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.17.tar.lz.sig (833B) https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.17.tar.gz (6.0MB) https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gnuastro/gnuastro-0.17.tar.gz.sig (833B) Here are the SHA1 and SHA256 checksums (other ways to check if the tarball you download is what we distributed). Just note that the SHA256 checksum is base64 encoded, instead of the hexadecimal encoding that most checksum tools default to. a14313670e0bb7f3127ffba00a935aadc441bbc5 gnuastro-0.17.tar.lz 8M02HvN6iflxKk/2MfW5dT2EADwE2tr7NaXQpLs6A78 gnuastro-0.17.tar.lz 666986a1e39b513f330fffec480e083c1d37d3e2 gnuastro-0.17.tar.gz xBvtM8wkDOqXg/Q2dNfPR0R0ZgRm4QiPJZoLDKivaPU gnuastro-0.17.tar.gz I am very grateful to (in alphabetical order) Pedram Ashofteh Ardakani, Sepideh Eskandarlou, Zahra Hosseini Shahisavandi, Raul Infante-Sainz, Sachin Kumar Singh, Elham Saremi and Nafise Sedighi for their direct contribution to the source of Gnuastro. Also, Sergio Chueca Urzay, Tamara Civera Lorenzo, Andres Del Pino Molina, Alexey Dokuchaev, Alessandro Ederoclite, Sepideh Eskandarlou, Juan Antonio Fernández Ontiveros, Zohreh Ghaffari, Giulia Golini, Martin Guerrero Roncel, Zahra Hosseini, Raúl Infante-Sainz, Alejandro Lumbreras Calle, Sebastian Luna-Valero, Samane Raji, Ignacio Ruiz Cejudo, Manuel Sánchez-Benavente, Peter Teuben, Jesús Varela and Aaron Watkins provided many good suggestions and helped in finding many bugs in the code, tutorials and documentation. If any of Gnuastro's programs or libraries are useful in your work, please cite _and_ acknowledge them. For citation and acknowledgment guidelines, run the relevant programs with a `--cite' option (it can be different for different programs, so run it for all the programs you use). Citations _and_ acknowledgments are vital for the continued work on Gnuastro, so please don't forget to support us by doing so. This tarball was bootstrapped (created) with the tools below. Note that you don't need these to build Gnuastro from the tarball, these are the tools that were used to make the tarball itself. They are only mentioned here to be able to reproduce/recreate this tarball later. Texinfo 6.8 Autoconf 2.71 Automake 1.16.4 Help2man 1.49.1 ImageMagick 7.1.0-27 Gnulib v0.1-5187-g2ca890b564 Autoconf archives v2022.02.11-1-g203f15b The dependencies to build Gnuastro from this tarball on your system are described here: https://www.gnu.org/s/gnuastro/manual/html_node/Dependencies.html Best wishes, Mohammad
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