[gradsusr] The 2021 day-of-week bug

Brian Gaze brianw.gaze at googlemail.com
Thu Jan 7 03:35:39 EST 2021


Hi,

Does anyone know if an updated Windows version of OpenGrADS which contains
the fix is likely in the near future?

Thanks

Brian


On Mon, 4 Jan 2021 at 17:02, <gradsusr-request at gradsusr.org> wrote:

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> Hi, Everyone ?
> GrADS version 2.2.2 has the patch for this bug along with some other
> useful and vital updates to the supplibs and the Python interface. I am
> sincerely grateful for all the workarounds that many of you have shared
> while I?ve been working to test the new version and prepare the new release
> during the down time of the holiday period. At this point, I am satisfied
> with the code, which you can grab from my dev branch at
> https://github.com/j-m-adams/GrADS/tree/dev. If you try out the dev code
> and find any issues, please let me know ASAP.
>
> My plan is to move it to the master branch, tag it, and post a source code
> tarball to COLA?s servers tomorrow (when my brain is a little fresher than
> it is now). I am rushing the release process a bit because of the urgent
> nature of this bug. I will do my best to update the online documentation as
> quickly as possible on the heels of the code release. I am not sure what to
> do about pre-compiled binaries ? I recall that my builds of version 2.2.1
> were not perfectly portable. If you can build from source, please be
> prepared for these Supplib changes:
> ftp://cola.gmu.edu/grads/Supplibs/2.2/src/udunits-2.2.26.tar.gz
> ftp://cola.gmu.edu/grads/Supplibs/2.2/src/hdf5-1.10.6.tar.gz
> ftp://cola.gmu.edu/grads/data3.tar.gz (this has the new udunits2 data
> files in it).
>
> I have had a lot of success using the anaconda python environment as a
> substitute for the $SUPPLIBS. Your mileage may vary, and not all the libs
> that GrADS uses are available as conda packages, but it works well for the
> big ones.
>
> Thanks for your patience!
> --Jennifer
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