- Version: 1.1
- Entered-date: 1995-02-24
- Description: Yorick is a very fast interpreted language designed for scientific computing and numerical analysis. The syntax is similar to C, but without declarative statements. This is a library distribution for Linux. To install (as root), simply untar it in the / directory. Everything Yorick needs in order to run will be placed in the /usr/local tree. You need this file (yorick-1.1.lib.tgz) only if you want to build custom versions of Yorick containing your own compiled modules. All you need to run Yorick itself is in yorick-1.1.bin.tgz. If you want the source code, you can unpack yorick-1.1.tgz in /usr/local/src to merge it smoothly into the yorick-1.1.bin.tgz and yorick-1.1.lib.tgz binary distributions.
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/math/matrix
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/math/matrix/yorick-1.1.lib.tgz (504kB)
- Keywords: interpreter language interactive graphics data analysis post-processing
- Author: munro@icf.llnl.gov
- Maintained-by: munro@icf.llnl.gov
- Platforms: Requires ANSI C compiler. Interactive graphics requires X window system. Tested on Sun (SunOS and Solaris), HP PA-RISC, IBM RS/6000, DEC alpha, SGI, Cray YMP, and Linux; should not be difficult to build on other UNIX machines.
- Copying-policy: Freely Redistributable
- Maintained-by: munro@icf.llnl.gov
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