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| All Babase software and documentation is [http://opensource.org/docs/osd Open Source] [http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html Free Software] available to the public, presently licensed under the GNU [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL GPL] version 3.0 or later. | All Babase software and documentation is [[http://opensource.org/docs/osd|Open Source]] [[http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html|Free Software]] available to the public, presently licensed under the GNU [[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL|GPL]] version 3.0 or later. |
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| Examine [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase/COPYING the licensing terms] attachment:gplv3-88x31.png |
Examine [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase/COPYING|the licensing terms]] {{attachment:gplv3-88x31.png}} |
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| The Amboseli Baboon Research Project runs [:WhatIsBabase:Babase] on Linux. Any Unix based OS, including Mac OS/X should run Babase with little difficulty. Babase will probably run on Microsoft Windows as well. All components of the runtime environment are cross platform but the build environment is Unix based so it will probably take something like [http://cygwin.com/ Cygwin] to install Babase on Microsoft Windows. | The Amboseli Baboon Research Project runs [[WhatIsBabase|Babase]] on Linux. Any Unix based OS, including Mac OS/X should run Babase with little difficulty. Babase will probably run on Microsoft Windows as well. All components of the runtime environment are cross platform but the build environment is Unix based so it will probably take something like [[http://cygwin.com/|Cygwin]] to install Babase on Microsoft Windows. |
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| * The posted [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/babase/VERSION version] * Read [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/babase/changes the revision log] * Browse the [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/cgi-bin/darcs.cgi/babase source code revision repository] * Download [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/babase.tgz a tar archive] of the source * Read [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase/db/README the README] * Checkout the [http://www.darcs.net/ darcs] (version 1.0) revision archive from the repository at [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase], or just visit it with your web browser. (Code contributors using [http://www.darcs.net/ darcs] version 2 or later should take care to create a compatible repository. Code contributors using ssh should take care to use --ssh-cm or the Duke firewall may ban your IP address. Code contributors attempting to checkout the repository via http may need to contact Duke technical support to avoid being banned by the Duke firewall.) * The [:RankerProgram:ranker program] has it's [attachment:RankerProgram/currentbabase.zip source code] attached to it's wiki page * Browse [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase/ the source] (or browse the source code repository web interface, above, for a better browsing experience) |
* The posted [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/babase/VERSION|version]] * Read [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/babase/changes|the revision log]] * Browse the [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/cgi-bin/darcs.cgi/babase|source code revision repository]] * Download [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/babase.tgz|a tar archive]] of the source * Read [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase/db/README|the README]] * Checkout the [[http://www.darcs.net/|darcs]] (version 1.0) revision archive from the repository at [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase]], or just visit it with your web browser. (Code contributors using [[http://www.darcs.net/|darcs]] version 2 or later should take care to create a compatible repository. Code contributors using ssh should take care to use --ssh-cm or the Duke firewall may ban your IP address. Code contributors attempting to checkout the repository via http may need to contact Duke technical support to avoid being banned by the Duke firewall.) * The [[RankerProgram|ranker program]] has it's [[attachment:RankerProgram/BabaseRanker-1.0.tgz|source code]] attached to it's wiki page * Browse [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase/|the source]] (or browse the source code repository web interface, above, for a better browsing experience) |
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| * Checkout the moinmail darcs 1.0 code repository at [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/moinmail], or just visit it with your browser. * Browse the [http://papio.biology.duke.edu/cgi-bin/darcs.cgi/moinmail moinmail revision history]. |
* Checkout the moinmail darcs 1.0 code repository at [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/moinmail]], or just visit it with your browser. * Browse the [[http://papio.biology.duke.edu/cgi-bin/darcs.cgi/moinmail|moinmail revision history]]. |
Software
All Babase software and documentation is Open Source Free Software available to the public, presently licensed under the GNU GPL version 3.0 or later.
Examine the licensing terms
Babase
The Amboseli Baboon Research Project runs Babase on Linux. Any Unix based OS, including Mac OS/X should run Babase with little difficulty. Babase will probably run on Microsoft Windows as well. All components of the runtime environment are cross platform but the build environment is Unix based so it will probably take something like Cygwin to install Babase on Microsoft Windows.
The posted version
Read the revision log
Browse the source code revision repository
Download a tar archive of the source
Read the README
Checkout the darcs (version 1.0) revision archive from the repository at http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/babase, or just visit it with your web browser. (Code contributors using darcs version 2 or later should take care to create a compatible repository. Code contributors using ssh should take care to use --ssh-cm or the Duke firewall may ban your IP address. Code contributors attempting to checkout the repository via http may need to contact Duke technical support to avoid being banned by the Duke firewall.)
The ranker program has it's source code attached to it's wiki page
Browse the source (or browse the source code repository web interface, above, for a better browsing experience)
moinmail
Moinmail is a framework for administering a system that automatically generates mail at regular intervals using the moinmoin wiki as the management interface. It was developed to support Babase but is completely independent.
Checkout the moinmail darcs 1.0 code repository at http://papio.biology.duke.edu/repos/moinmail, or just visit it with your browser.
Browse the moinmail revision history.
Moinmail source tarballs can be found in http://papio.biology.duke.edu/src/.
