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404: Source code and binary

Open peggjt opened this issue 3 years ago • 8 comments

https://sanshar.github.io/Block/build.html The links for the source code and binary downloads are giving a 404 error. For instance: wget http://www.sunqm.net/pyscf/files/src/block-1.5.3.tar.gz fails

peggjt avatar Jul 20 '21 12:07 peggjt

Hi, @sunqm, do you still have the BLOCK source code and binaries available on your website? Maybe we can move them to pyscf github page? Thanks.

fishjojo avatar Jul 21 '21 19:07 fishjojo

Yes, I have backups. Would you mind to create a repo for BLOCK code and update the relevant docs of BLOCK? I can upload the binary files to the repo.

sunqm avatar Jul 21 '21 20:07 sunqm

Yes, I have backups. Would you mind to create a repo for BLOCK code and update the relevant docs of BLOCK? I can upload the binary files to the repo.

@sunqm, I have forked the repo here. I'll update the docs after you upload the binaries. Thanks.

fishjojo avatar Jul 21 '21 22:07 fishjojo

@peggjt, the binaries can be found here

fishjojo avatar Jul 23 '21 00:07 fishjojo

Thank you @fishjojo

peggjt avatar Jul 23 '21 08:07 peggjt

The binaries compiled from the source code in https://github.com/pyscf/Block still show as version 1.1.1

$ block.spin_adapted-serial --version
Block 1.1.1
Copyright (C) 2012  Garnet K.-L. Chan
This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details see license file.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
under certain conditions; see license file for details.

Is the source code in that repo updated at the same level than the binaries for version 1.5.3?

lexming avatar Dec 08 '22 13:12 lexming

I downloaded it when the link(http://www.sunqm.net/pyscf/files/src/block-1.5.3.tar.gz) worked some years ago. block-1.5.3.tar.gz

1234zou avatar Jan 10 '23 06:01 1234zou

@1234zou thanks a lot for sharing those sources. Then the sources at https://github.com/sanshar/StackBlock seem to also correspond to v1.5.3 or maybe even a bit further, as they share most of the code base with your tarball.

lexming avatar Jan 17 '23 14:01 lexming