This is the Debian GNU/Linux r-cran-rcppgsl package of RcppGSL. The RcppGSL package provides GNU R integration with the GNU GSL and was written by Romain Francois and Dirk Eddelbuettel. This package was created by Dirk Eddelbuettel . The sources were downloaded from the main CRAN site http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/ and are also available from all CRAN mirrors as e.g. http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/contrib/ The package was renamed from its upstream name 'RcppGSL' to 'r-cran-rcppgsl' to fit the pattern of CRAN (and non-CRAN) packages for R. Files: * Copyright: 2011 - 2015 Romain Francois and Dirk Eddelbuettel License: GPL-2 Files: debian/* Copyright: 2013 Dirk Eddelbuettel License: GPL-2 On a Debian GNU/Linux system, the GPL license (version 2) is included in the file /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL-2. For reference, the upstream DESCRIPTION file is included below: Package: RcppGSL Type: Package Title: 'Rcpp' Integration for 'GNU GSL' Vectors and Matrices Version: 0.3.0 Date: 2015-08-30 Author: Dirk Eddelbuettel and Romain Francois Maintainer: Dirk Eddelbuettel Description: 'Rcpp' integration for 'GNU GSL' vectors and matrices The 'GNU Scientific Library' (or 'GSL') is a collection of numerical routines for scientific computing. It is particularly useful for C and C++ programs as it provides a standard C interface to a wide range of mathematical routines such as special functions, permutations, combinations, fast fourier transforms, eigensystems, random numbers, quadrature, random distributions, quasi-random sequences, Monte Carlo integration, N-tuples, differential equations, simulated annealing, numerical differentiation, interpolation, series acceleration, Chebyshev approximations, root-finding, discrete Hankel transforms physical constants, basis splines and wavelets. There are over 1000 functions in total with an extensive test suite. . The 'RcppGSL' package provides an easy-to-use interface between 'GSL' data structures and R using concepts from 'Rcpp' which is itself a package that eases the interfaces between R and C++. . This package also serves as a prime example of how to build a package that uses 'Rcpp' to connect to another third-party library. The 'autoconf' script, 'inline' plugin and example package can all be used as a stanza to write a similar package against another library. License: GPL (>= 2) LazyLoad: yes LinkingTo: Rcpp Imports: Rcpp (>= 0.11.0), stats Suggests: RUnit, inline, highlight SystemRequirements: GNU GSL VignetteBuilder: highlight NeedsCompilation: yes Packaged: 2015-08-30 14:24:20.393471 UTC; edd Repository: CRAN Date/Publication: 2015-08-30 16:25:04