Core Software Release
 
  • See what's new in the SEDRIS version 3.0.3 release.


The core software package consists of the SEDRIS technology components shown below.
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  • Data Representation Model, version 3.0
  • Read and Write API, version 3.0
  • SEDRIS Transmittal Format (STF), version 3.0
  • Reference STF Read and Write implementation, version 3.0.3
  • Reference S1000 Read API implementation, version 3.0.3
  • Debug API implementation, version 3.0.3
  • Coordinate Conversion Library, version 3.0.3
  • Spatial Reference Model (SRM) Library, version 3.0
  • Environmental Data Coding Specification (EDCS), version 2.9
  • (NOTE: EDCS 2.9 is a superset of EDCS 2.7)


The core software package also contains a Build Kit "text file". This text file is less detailed and less comprehensive than the Build Kit "document" available as a separate download. The purpose of the Build Kit document is to provide software programmers new to the SEDRIS development environment with a concise description of the steps involved in creating, building, and testing SEDRIS libraries and applications.


Testing was conducted on the SEDRIS version 3.0.2 release to ensure support for the following combinations of operating systems and compilers.

_OPERATING_
SYSTEM
COMPILER
_AIX 4.3
_VisualAge 5.0
_Irix 6.5
_MipsPro 7.1
_Irix 6.5
_MipsPro 7.2 and gnu 2.95.1_
_Irix 6.5
_MipsPro 7.3 and 7.3.1.1m
_Linux
_gnu 2.95.1 and ecgs 1.1.2
_Sun 5.6
_SC 4.2
_Sun 5.7
_SC 4.2
_Win 2000
_Visual C++ 5.0 and 6.0
_Win NT
_Visual C++ 5.0 and 6.0
_Win NT
_VisualAge 4.0

      NOTES:

      (1) _The VisualAge compiler (on NT and AIX) has its own build environment that is not compatible with the GNU Make. The VisualAge users will need to download the VisualAge build environment (not included in the source code release) from the Downloads Page, and follow the instructions in the BuildKit to build the libraries and applications.

      (2) _If your require SEDRIS on other platforms, send an e-mail to se-mgmt@sedris.org stating the specific platform, operating system, and C/C++ compiler requirements.

 
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Last updated: May 10, 2001