[Blends-commit] [Git][debian-astro-team/debian-astro][master] Update scisoft to Apr 2018
Ole Streicher
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Thu Apr 26 10:00:19 BST 2018
Ole Streicher pushed to branch master at Debian Astro Team / debian-astro
Commits:
fe7284a9 by Ole Streicher at 2018-04-26T11:00:06+02:00
Update scisoft to Apr 2018
- - - - -
1 changed file:
- tasks/scisoft
Changes:
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tasks/scisoft
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--- a/tasks/scisoft
+++ b/tasks/scisoft
@@ -9,36 +9,57 @@ Description: Scisoft packages
[SciSoft](http://www.eso.org/sci/software/scisoft)
distribution. Scisoft is a project within [ESO](http://www.eso.org) to
provide a collection of astronomical software utilities in a uniform way at
- all ESO sites and to make them available to the outside world. The current
- version, Scisoft 8, December 2014, is only available for 64-bit Fedora 20
- Linux.
+ all ESO sites and to make them available to the outside world. The
+ package list was retrieved in April, 2018.
+
+Recommends: libccfits-dev
+
+Recommends: cdsclient
+Homepage: http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/doc/cdsclient.html
+Pkg-Description: Tools to query databases at CDS
+ The cdsclient package is a set of C and shell routines which can be
+ built on Unix stations or PCs running Linux, which once compiled
+ allow to query some databases located at CDS or on mirrors over the
+ network.
+ .
+ The cdsclient package includes two generic query programs:
+ .
+ * vizquery, a program to remotely query VizieR. It connects the
+ VizieR server via the HTTP protocol (requires an access to the
+ port 80)
+ .
+ * find_cats, a program for fast access to large surveys from a list
+ of positions, via a dedicated client (requires an access to the
+ port 1660) Specific programs like find2mass or finducac3 are
+ connecting directly to one of the very large surveys available
+ from CDS (a very large survey has 107 or more rows).
+
+Recommends: lcms2-dev, lcms2-utils
+
+Recommends: libtk-img-dev
Recommends: iraf
+Recommends: iraf-rvsao
+
Recommends: iraf-ctio
Homepage: http://www.stecf.org/scripts/irafhelp?ctio
Pkg-Description: Utilities from CTIO
CTIO is an IRAF external package with some CTIO-specific tools as well
as some general purpose ones not included in the main IRAF
distribution.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: iraf-mxtools
Homepage: http://www.noao.edu/noao/staff/mighell/mxtools/
Pkg-Description: Utilities from NOAO including QDPHOT
MXTOOLS is an IRAF package providing tools for image matching and
image coordinate manipulation.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: iraf-guiapps
Homepage: http://iraf.noao.edu/new_stuff/guiapps.html
Pkg-Description: Graphical applications for IRAF
GUIAPPS is an IRAF external package providing some prototype GUI
applications for data reduction and analysis.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: iraf-xdimsum
Pkg-Description: Enhanced IR data reduction and mosaicing software
@@ -58,8 +79,6 @@ Pkg-Description: Enhanced IR data reduction and mosaicing software
new scripts for computing relative offsets, and documented the tasks. The new
package uses the same default algorithms as DIMSUM but is sufficiently
different in format that it has been renamed XDIMSUM.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: iraf-color
Homepage: http://www.stecf.org/scripts/irafhelp?color
@@ -73,24 +92,18 @@ Pkg-Description: Utilities for creating colour images
currently common 8-bit color workstations and are provided for those users
which don't have more capable hardware such as 24-bit workstations, IIS
displays, and 24-bit addon cards.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: iraf-fitsutil
Homepage: http://www.stecf.org/scripts/irafhelp?fitsutil
Pkg-Description: FITS utilities
FITSUTIL is an IRAF external package providing some extra utilities
for manipulating FITS files, including multiextention FITS files.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: iraf-mscred
Homepage: http://www.stecf.org/scripts/irafref?mscred
Pkg-Description: Mosaic camera CCD reduction tasks from NOAO
MSCRED is the IRAF CCD Mosaic Reduction package and can be used to
reduce CCD mosaic data that is in the mosaic MEF data format.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: iraf-esowfi
Pkg-Description: ESO WFI Mosaic reduction package
@@ -99,42 +112,14 @@ Pkg-Description: ESO WFI Mosaic reduction package
the MSCRED package. It also sets the default instrument files and an
astrometry solution. The reductions are then done using the MSCRED
Mosaic reduction package.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
-
-Recommends: iraf-rvsao
-Homepage: http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/iraf/rvsao/rvsao.html
-Pkg-Description: Spectral Radial Velocity package from CfAi
- RVSAO is a set of programs to obtain redshifts and radial velocities
- from digital spectra. RVSAO operates in the IRAF (Tody 1986, 1993)
- environment. The heart of the system is xcsao, which implements the
- cross-correlation method, and is a direct descendant of the system built
- by Tonry and Davis (1979). emsao uses intelligent heuristics to search
- for emission lines in spectra, then fits them to obtain a redshift.
- sumspec shifts and sums spectra to build templates for cross-
- correlation. linespec builds synthetic spectra given a list of spectral
- lines. bcvcorr corrects velocities for the motion of the earth. We
- discuss in detail the parameters necessary to run xcsao and emsao
- properly. We discuss the reliability and error associated with xcsao
- derived redshifts. We develop an internal error estimator, and we show
- how large, stable surveys can be used to develop more accurate error
- estimators. We develop a new methodology for building spectral templates
- for galaxy redshifts. We show how to obtain correlation velocities using
- emission line templates. Emission line correlations are substantially
- more efficient than the previous standard technique, automated emission
- line fitting. We compare the use of RVSAO with new methods, which use
- Singular Value Decomposition and $chi^2$ fitting techniques.
-WNPP: 887373
Recommends: iraf-stecf
Homepage: http://www.stecf.org/software/stecf-iraf/
Pkg-Description: Utilities from ST-ECF
Utilities from ST-ECF, including polarimetry reduction and spectral
restoration packages.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
-Recommends: iraf-stsdas-tables
+Recommends: iraf-stsdas, iraf-tables
Homepage: http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/stsdas
Pkg-Description: HST data analysis and tables systems
TABLES provides support for tabular data for STSDAS and other packages. Many
@@ -148,8 +133,6 @@ Pkg-Description: HST data analysis and tables systems
programs are used for such tasks as plotting, selecting rows based on an
expression involving column values, sorting rows in a table, joining tables,
and performing arithmetic operations on column values.
-Remark:
- Depends on IRAF
Recommends: eso-eclipse
Homepage: http://www.eso.org/sci/software/eclipse/
@@ -186,58 +169,6 @@ Pkg-Description: Python interface for ESO-MIDAS
Remark:
PyMidas is outdated and no longer maintained. Does not support Python 2.7 or 3.x.
-Recommends: gnudatalanguage
-
-Recommends: gdl-astrolib
-
-Recommends: idl-starfinder
-Homepage: http://www.bo.astro.it/StarFinder/
-Pkg-Description: IDL adaptive optics photometry software.
- StarFinder is an IDL code for the deep analysis of stellar fields,
- designed for Adaptive Optics well-sampled images with high and low
- Strehl ratio. The Point Spread Function is extracted directly from the
- frame, to take into account the actual structure of the instrumental
- response and the atmospheric effects. The code is written in IDL
- language and organized in the form of a self-contained widget-based
- application, provided with a series of tools for data visualization and
- analysis.
-
-Recommends: idl-jhuapl
-Homepage: http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/s1r/idl/s1rlib/local_idl.html
-Pkg-Description: IDL procedure collection from Johns Hopkins
- The JHU/APL/S1R IDL library contains over 600 IDL routines providing a wide
- range of functionality. These routines have been developed over the years in
- support of our group's work. We make them available as an aid to the wider
- IDL community.
-
-Recommends: idl-atv
-Homepage: http://www.astro.caltech.edu/~barth/atv/
-Pkg-Description: interactive display tool for IDL
- ATV displays and analyses astronomical images using the IDL image-
- processing language. It allows interactive control of the image scaling,
- color table, color stretch, and zoom, with support for world coordinate
- systems. It also does point-and-click aperture photometry, simple
- spectral extractions, and can produce publication-quality postscript
- output images.
-
-Recommends: gildas
-Homepage: http://iram.fr/IRAMFR/GILDAS/
-Pkg-Description: Radio astronomy applications from IRAM
- GILDAS is a collection of software oriented toward (sub-)millimeter
- radioastronomical applications (either single-dish or interferometer).
- It has been adopted as the IRAM standard data reduction package and is
- jointly maintained by IRAM & CNRS. GILDAS contains many facilities, most
- of which are oriented towards spectral line mapping and many kinds of
- 3-dimensional data. The code, written in Fortran-90 with a few parts in
- C/C++ (mainly keyboard interaction, plotting, widgets), is easily
- extensible.
-Remark:
- The license makes GILDAS not suitable for Debian yet (according to DFSG):
- .
- GILDAS is freely available to non-profit institutes on an "as-is" basis. No
- warranty at all is expressed or implied. We are thinking about going to
- LGPL. (2004)
-
Recommends: miriad
Homepage: http://bima.astro.umd.edu/miriad/
Pkg-Description: Calibration, mapping, deconvolution and image analysis of interferometric data
@@ -261,31 +192,6 @@ Pkg-Description: Toolkit for IPC, authentication, graphics display etc.
Remark:
Not maintained any longer.
-Recommends: crush
-WNPP: 815709
-Homepage: http://www.submm.caltech.edu/~sharc/crush/
-Pkg-Description: Data Reduction and Imaging for Bolometer Array
- CRUSH is an astronomical data reduction/imaging tool for certain imaging
- cameras, especially at the millimeter, sub-millimeter, and far-infrared
- wavelengths. It supports the SHARC-2, LABOCA, SABOCA, ASZCA, p-ArTeMiS,
- PolKa, GISMO, MAKO and SCUBA-2 instruments. The code is written entirely
- in Java, allowing it to run on virtually any platform. It is normally
- run from the command-line with several arguments.
-
-Recommends: casa
-Homepage: http://casa.nrao.edu/
-Pkg-Description: Common Astronomy Software Application
- CASA, the Common Astronomy Software Applications package, is being
- developed with the primary goal of supporting the data post-processing
- needs of the next generation of radio astronomical telescopes such as
- ALMA and EVLA. The package can process both interferometric and single
- dish data. The CASA infrastructure consists of a set of C++ tools
- bundled together under an iPython interface as a set of data reduction
- tasks. This structure provides flexibility to process the data via task
- interface or as a python script. In addition to the data reduction
- tasks, many post-processing tools are available for even more
- flexibility and special purpose reduction needs.
-
Recommends: theli
WNPP: 780303
Homepage: http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/theli/
@@ -299,24 +205,6 @@ Pkg-Description: A pipeline for astronomical image data reduction
using public data (optical, near-IR and mid-IR) and additional online
documentation is available for training and troubleshooting.
-Recommends: difmap
-Homepage: ftp://ftp.astro.caltech.edu/pub/difmap/difmap.html
-Pkg-Description: Interactive program for radio synthesis imaging from Caltech
- Difmap is a program developed for synthesis imaging of visibility data
- from interferometer arrays of radio telescopes world-wide. Its prime
- advantages over traditional packages are its emphasis on interactive
- processing, speed, and the use of Difference mapping techniques.
-Remark:
- Difmap is not DFSG free:
- .
- Permission to copy the difmap distribution is granted for
- non-commercial purposes on the understanding that neither the author,
- nor Caltech shall be held responsible for any adverse consequences
- resulting from its use. Difmap must not be re-distributed in a
- modified form without the author's explicit permission. No assurance
- of suitability for any purpose is implied by its availability for
- copying.
-
Recommends: x11iraf
Homepage: http://www.openastro.com/osx/x11iraf-info.html
Pkg-Description: Graphical tools to work with IRAF
@@ -341,7 +229,7 @@ Pkg-Description: Graphical tools to work with IRAF
an IRAF tape job to be monitored continuously while the tape is being
accessed.
Remark:
- Depends on IRAF. 32 bit only.
+ 32 bit only.
Recommends: saoimage, saods9
Homepage: http://tdc-www.harvard.edu/software/saoimage.html
@@ -365,8 +253,6 @@ Pkg-Description: The original, needs 8bit Xserver
Remark:
saoimage is outdated; use saods9
-Recommends: xpa-tools
-
Recommends: skycat
Recommends: ftools-fv
@@ -385,41 +271,9 @@ Pkg-Description: Graphical Astronomy and Image Analysis Tool
3D rendering. GAIA uses the Starlink software environment (ascl:1110.012)
and is derived from the ESO SkyCat tool(ascl:1109.019).
-Recommends: supermongo
-Homepage: http://www.astro.princeton.edu/~rhl/sm/
-Pkg-Description: SuperMongo.
- SM is an interactive plotting package for drawing graphs written by Robert
- Lupton and Patricia Monger. It has some capability to handle image data, but
- mostly works with vectors. The main features of the package are:
- .
- * one can generate a plot with a minimum number of simple commands,
- * one can view the plot on the screen and then with a simple set of
- commands send the same plot to a hardcopy device,
- * one can build and save plot subroutines to be invoked with a single
- user-defined command,
- * the program keeps a history of plot commands which can be edited and
- defined as a plot subroutine, to be reused,
- * one can define the data to be plotted from within the program, or read
- them from an ASCII file.
-Remark:
- Not free.
-
-Recommends: pgplot5, giza-dev
-Remark:
- Giza-dev is a DFSG-free replacement for pgplot5.
-
-Recommends: gnuplot
-
-Recommends: grace
-
-Recommends: ggobi
+Recommends: python-pil
-Recommends: python3-matplotlib | python-matplotlib
-
-Recommends: libplplot-dev
-
-Suggests: python-numeric
-Recommends: python3-numpy | python-numpy
+Recommends: python-numeric
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy/files/Old%20Numeric/
Pkg-Description: Python module for high-performance, numeric computing
Numeric is a Python module for high-performance, numeric computing. It
@@ -429,17 +283,7 @@ Pkg-Description: Python module for high-performance, numeric computing
Remark:
Python-numeric is not maintained anymore, outdated by python3-numpy
-Suggests: python-scientific
-Recommends: python3-scipy | python-scipy
-Remark:
- Python-scienctific is not maintained anymore, outdated by python3-scipy
-
-Recommends: python3-pil | python-pil
-
-Suggests: python-pmw
-
-Suggests: python-asciidata, python3-pyfits | python-pyfits
-Recommends: python3-astropy | python-astropy
+Recommends: python-asciidata
Homepage: http://www.stecf.org/software/PYTHONtools/astroasciidata/
Pkg-Description: Python module to handle ASCII tables
AstroAsciiData is a Python module to handle ASCII tables. Features:
@@ -454,32 +298,13 @@ Pkg-Description: Python module to handle ASCII tables
* Interchangeable comment character, column delimiter and null value
* Exports data to Ascii, Numpy/Numarray, FITS table, HTML table, LaTeX table
Remark:
- Python-asciidata and pyfits are obsoleted by python3-astropy.
-
-Suggests: python-gnuplot
-
-Recommends: python-ppgplot
-Homepage: https://github.com/npat-efault/ppgplot
-Pkg-Description: Pythonic Interface to PGPLOT
- ppgplot is a python module (extension) providing bindings to the
- PGPLOT graphics library. PGPLOT is a scientific visualization
- (graphics) library written in Fortran by T. J. Pearson. C bindings
- for PGPLOT are also available. ppgplot makes the library usable by
- Python programs. It uses the numeric / numarray modules (nowadays
- replaced by Numpy), to efficiently represent and manipulate vectors
- and matrices.
-Remark:
- May be linked with giza-dev instead of pgplot.
+ Python-asciidata and pyfits are obsoleted by python-astropy.
Suggests: python-pybiggles
-Suggests: python-pygame
-
-Suggests: python-wxgtk3.0
+Recommends: python-pysynphot
-Recommends: python3-pysynphot | python-pysynphot
-
-Recommends: python-numdisplay, python3-pyds9 | python-pyds9
+Recommends: python-numdisplay, python-pyds9
Homepage: http://stsdas.stsci.edu/numdisplay/
Pkg-Description: Visualize numpy array objects using saods9
Numdisplay provides the capability to visualize numpy array objects
@@ -490,18 +315,18 @@ Pkg-Description: Visualize numpy array objects using saods9
numpy.
Remark:
Last version of python-numdisplay was 1.5.6 from 2009. Use
- python3-pyds9 instead.
+ python-pyds9 instead.
-Recommends: python-drizzlepac, python3-drizzle | python-drizzle
+Recommends: python-drizzlepac, python-drizzle
Homepage: http://drizzlepac.stsci.edu/
Pkg-Description: Software for aligning and combining HST images
DrizzlePac is new software package for aligning and combining HST
images, which brings an array of new features and algorithmic
improvements.
Remark:
- Debian includes the python3-drizzle package instead of python-drizzlepac
+ Debian includes the python-drizzle package instead of python-drizzlepac
-Recommends: python3-pyraf | python-pyraf
+Recommends: python-pyraf
WNPP: 711038
Homepage: http://www.stsci.edu/resources/software_hardware/pyraf
Pkg-Description: Python replacement for IRAF cl from STScI
@@ -531,60 +356,13 @@ Pkg-Description: Automatic image combination drizzling software
PyRAF, the Python-based interface to IRAF. MultiDrizzle was developed by the
Science Software Branch at the Space Telescope Science Institute.
-Recommends: dpuser, qfitsview
-
-Recommends: libgsl-dev
-
-Recommends: dislin
-Homepage: http://www.mps.mpg.de/1389229/dislin
-Pkg-Description: Scientific Data Plotting software.
- DISLIN is a high-level plotting library for displaying data as curves, polar
- plots, bar graphs, pie charts, 3D-color plots, surfaces, contours and maps.
- .
- DISLIN is intended to be a powerful and easy to use software package for
- scientists and programmers. There are only a few graphics routines with a
- short parameter list needed to display the desired graphical output. A large
- variety of parameter setting routines can then be called to create
- individually customized graphics.
-Remark:
- Not DFSG-free
-
-Recommends: libcfitsio-dev
-
-Recommends: liblapack-dev
-
-Recommends: libatlas-dev
-
-Recommends: libfftw3-dev
+Recommends: qfitsview
Recommends: plotutils
-Suggests: python-jpype
-
Recommends: funtools
-Recommends: wcstools
-
-Recommends: astromatic, sextractor, swarp, scamp, missfits, stiff, weightwatcher
-
-Recommends: astromatic-eye
-Homepage: http://www.astromatic.net/software/eye
-Pkg-Description: Enhance Your Extraction
- In EyE (Enhance Your Extraction) an artificial neural network connected
- to pixels of a moving window (retina) is trained to associate these
- input stimuli to the corresponding response in one or several output
- image(s). The resulting filter can be loaded inSExtractorto operate
- complex, wildly non-linear filters on astronomical images. Typical
- applications of EyE include adaptive filtering, feature detection and
- cosmetic corrections.
-
-Recommends: astromatic-stuff
-Homepage: http://www.astromatic.net/software/stuff
-Pkg-Description: Simulate 'perfect' astronomical catalogues
- Stuff is a program that simulates 'perfect' astronomical catalogues. It
- generate object lists in ASCII which can read by the SkyMaker program to
- produce realistic astronomical fields. Stuff is part of
- theEFIGIdevelopment project.
+Recommends: scamp
Recommends: tiny-tim
Homepage: http://www.stsci.edu/software/tinytim/tinytim.html
@@ -622,41 +400,10 @@ Pkg-Description: Planetarium and ephemeris software
Remark:
Not DFSG-Free.
-Recommends: dss-dss2
-Homepage: http://archive.eso.org/cms/tools-documentation/the-eso-st-ecf-digitized-sky-survey-application.html
-Pkg-Description: Digitized Sky Survey image extraction software
- The ESO/ST-ECF Digitized Sky Survey [DSS] application is a remote client
- program that extracts random sky section from the DSS image server installed
- at ESO. The extracted images are delivered in standard FITS format and
- contain all header keywords needed to visualize proper celestial coordinates
- for any pixel position. A client to be installed on your local machine can be
- downloaded here.
-Remark:
- Probably not DFSG-Free
-
-Recommends: daophot
-Homepage: http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/~mbt/daophot/
-Pkg-Description: Stellar Photometry and related packages from Peter Stetson at DAO/HIA
- The DAOPHOT program exploits the capability of photometrically linear
- image detectors to perform stellar photometry in crowded fields. Raw CCD
- images are prepared prior to analysis, and following the obtaining of an
- initial star list with the FIND program, synthetic aperture photometry
- is performed on the detected objects with the PHOT routine. A local sky
- brightness and a magnitude are computed for each star in each of the
- specified stellar apertures, and for crowded fields, the empirical
- point-spread function must then be obtained for each data frame. The
- GROUP routine divides the star list for a given frame into optimum
- subgroups, and then the NSTAR routine is used to obtain photometry for
- all the stars in the frame by means of least- squares profile fits.
-Remark:
- Not DFSG-Free.
-
Recommends: fitsverify
Recommends: fitscut
-Recommends: libcfitsio-bin
-
Recommends: cloudy
WNPP: 725891
Homepage: http://www.nublado.org/
@@ -798,3 +545,11 @@ Pkg-Description: Visual Browser for the ESO Science Archive Facility
messaging system.
Remark:
VirGo is no longer supported by ESO. Last version was 1.4.5 from 2010.
+
+Recommends: python-matplotlib, python-astropy, python-pmw, python-numpy,
+ pyton-scipy, ipython, python-wxgtk3.0, python-gnuplot, python-tk
+
+Recommends: libcfitsio-dev, libcfitsio-bin, libwcstools-dev, wcstools,
+ libplplot-dev, liblapack-dev, libgsl-dev, libatlas-dev, libfftw-dev
+
+Recommends: plotutils, grace, graphviz, ggobi
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