[kepler-dev] Re: [SDM-SPA] New distribution of Ptolemy for LLNL users

Bertram Ludaescher ludaesch at sdsc.edu
Sun Feb 29 12:18:46 PST 2004


Chad, Matt, and Ptolemy members:

Please feel free to chime into this one. It's originated by SDM/SPA
folks but due to relevance for Kepler, it will be helpful to hear your 
POV and coordinate on packaging efforts.

We can also send around a summary of the phone call, and follow up
through email/another call (since I know some can't make it; in fact,
I may be one of those..)
Bertram

>>>>> "V" == Vouk  <vouk at ncsu.edu> writes:
V> 
V> Monday is Ad Hoc
V> We do not have an 800 number, but I will arrange for an NC State
V> MeetMe number (it will cost you long distance charges).
V> mav
V> 
V> Bertram Ludaescher wrote:
V> 
>>>>>>> "V" == Vouk  <vouk at ncsu.edu> writes:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
V> 
V> David,
V> Yes. No problem.
V> Let's do a teleconference on Monday  (say 9am your time)
V> to nail down the details.
>> 
>> Do we have a regular SPA call on Monday or an ad-hoc one?
>> 
>> In the case of the latter, and if we talk about packaging, we could
>> also invite some of our colleagues from the Kepler team at SEEK/UCSB
>> and of course Ptolemy/UCB, if they are interested and available.
>> 
>> We may also decide to have different packaging efforts (e.g., one
>> based on InstallShield, one based on InstallAnyWhere, and yet another
>> one based on Web Start or so -- whichever works best).
>> 
>> What does everyone think?
>> 
>> Bertram
>> 
>> 
V> Transfac is not quite here yet, but will be next week (actually
V> Monday it may be available already)
V> 
V> We have been snowed-out again so things are not moving
V> as fast as we would like.
V> 
V> No Mac distribution yet. It is not difficult to do,
V> just different (probably a week to work out bugs
V> the first time it is done)
V> 
V> mav
V> 
V> 
V> David Buttler wrote:
V> 
>> 
>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I would like to create a new distribution of Ptolemy for our users 
>>>> here at LLNL.  From our conversation a couple of weeks ago, it sounded 
>>>> like NCSU should be able to quickly create a new version using Install 
>>>> Shield.  The main reasons I would like a new distribution is to cover 
>>>> the following concerns:
>>>> 1) Include the new Transfac service
>>>> 2) Include the new Web Service actors, to provide access to both the 
>>>> services available at NCSU as well as other bioinformatics web services
>>>> 
>>>> Is this possible to do? Have there been any problems with finding a 
>>>> Transfac replacement?
>>>> 
>>>> As a side question, has there been any work yet on creating a Mac 
>>>> distribution? Do we have any estimates of how difficult it will be or 
>>>> when a Mac version may be available?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks!
>>>> Dave
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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V> mav<br>
V> <br>
V> Bertram Ludaescher wrote:<br>
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V> V&gt; David,
V> V&gt; Yes. No problem.
V> V&gt; Let's do a teleconference on Monday  (say 9am your time)
V> V&gt; to nail down the details.
V> 
V> Do we have a regular SPA call on Monday or an ad-hoc one?
V> 
V> In the case of the latter, and if we talk about packaging, we could
V> also invite some of our colleagues from the Kepler team at SEEK/UCSB
V> and of course Ptolemy/UCB, if they are interested and available.
V> 
V> We may also decide to have different packaging efforts (e.g., one
V> based on InstallShield, one based on InstallAnyWhere, and yet another
V> one based on Web Start or so -- whichever works best).
V> 
V> What does everyone think?
V> 
V> Bertram
V> 
V> 
V> V&gt; Transfac is not quite here yet, but will be next week (actually
V> V&gt; Monday it may be available already)
V> V&gt; 
V> V&gt; We have been snowed-out again so things are not moving
V> V&gt; as fast as we would like.
V> V&gt; 
V> V&gt; No Mac distribution yet. It is not difficult to do,
V> V&gt; just different (probably a week to work out bugs
V> V&gt; the first time it is done)
V> V&gt; 
V> V&gt; mav
V> V&gt; 
V> V&gt; 
V> V&gt; David Buttler wrote:
V> V&gt; 
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V>       <pre wrap="">Hi,
V> 
V> I would like to create a new distribution of Ptolemy for our users 
V> here at LLNL.  From our conversation a couple of weeks ago, it sounded 
V> like NCSU should be able to quickly create a new version using Install 
V> Shield.  The main reasons I would like a new distribution is to cover 
V> the following concerns:
V> 1) Include the new Transfac service
V> 2) Include the new Web Service actors, to provide access to both the 
V> services available at NCSU as well as other bioinformatics web services
V> 
V> Is this possible to do? Have there been any problems with finding a 
V> Transfac replacement?
V> 
V> As a side question, has there been any work yet on creating a Mac 
V> distribution? Do we have any estimates of how difficult it will be or 
V> when a Mac version may be available?
V> 
V> Thanks!
V> Dave
V> 
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