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[Imgcif-l] Patch to CBFlib for XDS cbf files

There is now a patched version of CBFlib to handle XDS cbf files that do 
not have the binary size and which have null pad characters outside of 
binary sections.

Our thanks to Andy Arvai for pointing out the problem and for helping to 
test the patch.

There are two kits, one for CBFlib 0.7.9 users and one for CBFlib 0.8.1 
users:

    CBFlib-0.7.9.3-1May09.tar.gz
    CBFlib-0.8.1.1-1May09.tar.gz

They are on the ftp server

ftp://ftp.bernstein-plus-sons.com/software

in the blondie.dowling.edu cbfpib project downloads

http://blondie.dowling.edu/frs/?group_id=10

and in the sf.net cbflib project downloads

https://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=167912

one under the CBFlib_0.8.0 release and one under the CBFlib_0.7.9 release.

For consistency with the install instructions, the first tarball unpacks 
to CBFlib_0.7.9 and the second to CBFlib-0.8.1 (note the different use of 
underscore and hyphen -- I am trying to start conforming with debian 
naming conventions).

If there are no complaints about the behavior of the patch, it will
be included in the default releases.

In addition the java and fortran bindings should be included in the
default releases in a few days.

Regards,
   Herbert


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  Herbert J. Bernstein, Professor of Computer Science
    Dowling College, Kramer Science Center, KSC 121
         Idle Hour Blvd, Oakdale, NY, 11769

                  +1-631-244-3035
                  yaya@dowling.edu
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