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Goblin Graph Library - Graph optimization package

The GOBLIN project consists of a C++ class library for a large series of graph optimization problems, GOSH, an extension of the Tcl/Tk scripting language to graph objects, and GOBLET, a graphical user interface to the library functions. GOBLET includes a graph editor, but provides only basic graph layout methods.

Obtaining

Web pagehttp://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/opt/goblin.html
Source tarballhttp://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/opt/goblin.docs/goblin.2.6.4.tar.gz
Source informationhttp://www.math.uni-augsburg.de/opt/goblin.html#download
Version 2.6.4 (stable) released on 2004-07-16
Licensed under LGPL.
This is not a GNU package.

Documentation
User reference manual included
Support contacts

Help List<Fremuth@Math.Uni-Augsburg.DE>
Developer List<Fremuth@Math.Uni-Augsburg.DE>
Bug List<Fremuth@Math.Uni-Augsburg.DE>

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Related information

Interfaceslibrary
Programsgoblin, gosh, goblet
Source languagesC++
Use requirementsTcl/Tk 8.3 or later
Build prerequisitesTcl/Tk 8.3 or later, gcc 2.95

Entry information

License verified byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org> on 2002-09-05
Entry compiled byJanet Casey <jcasey@gnu.org>

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