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We require that GSL should build on any UNIX-like system with an ANSI C compiler, so if doesn't, that's a bug and we would love a patch! The complete library should also pass make check. Several people have contributed tools to allow GSL to be easily built on Windows platforms. Hitachi SR8000 Super Technical Server, cc.It has been reported to compile on the following other platforms, GSL is developed on the following platform, If you use and value GSL please consider a donation to help us improve the library.
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GSL includes a reference manual in reStructuredText format. The signature can be verified with the following steps: Key used to sign the official releases can be found To verify the signature of the GSL tarball, please downloadīoth the gsl-X.Y.tar.gz and gsl-X.Y.tar.gz.sig files. Precompiled binary packages are included in most GNU/Linux distributions.Ī compiled version of GSL is available as part of Cygwin on Windows.
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Installation instructions can be found in the included README and INSTALL files.
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Stable releases can be found in the gsl subdirectory onįor other ways to obtain GSL, please read How to get GNU Software The complete range of subject areas covered by the library includes (Details of recent changes can be found in the It allows you to share your programs freely with others.
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Unlike the licenses of proprietary numerical libraries the license of GSL does not restrict scientific cooperation. There are over 1000 functions in total with an extensive test suite. The library provides a wide range of mathematical routines such as random number generators, special functions and least-squares fitting. It is free software under the GNU General Public License. The GNU Scientific Library (GSL) is a numerical library for C and C++ programmers.
