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The latest one is probably the most stable as most of its discovered bugs have been addressed; version 5.9 is currently the newest according to RHN.
Also, remember that most distributions are just a collection of software which -oftentimes- is not programmed/built by the company itself but by third party developers, GNU organizations and even independent developers.
For instance, RHEL 5.9 may include -say- a version of OpenSSH that has some unpathced bugs. In those cases the best and fastest way to get the most stable realease would be by going to the OpenSSH developer page.
...even RPM repositories aren't that good keeping up with the latest versions of the software they offer.
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gpiv_t-corr
GPIV_T-CORR(1) General Commands Manual GPIV_T-CORR(1)
NAME
gpiv_t-corr - calculates the Eulerian correlation from a series of PIV data sets
SYNOPSIS
gpiv_t-corr [-h | --help] [-p | --print] [-v | --version] [-f | --file_first N] [-l | --file_last N] [-x | --point_x F] [-y | --point_y F]
file_basename
DESCRIPTION
gpiv_t-corr calculates the Eulerian correlation from a series of PIV data sets.
The parameters may be defined by the command line options as explained below.
Options
-h | --help On-line help.
-p | --print
Prints parameters to stdout.
-v | --version
Print version information on standard output, then exits successfully.
-f | --file_first N
First file number of the series (default: 0).
-l | --file_last N
Last file number of the series (default: 0).
-x | --point_x F
X-position of data set to be analysed (default: 0.0).
-y | --point_y F
Y-position of data set to be analysed (default: 0.0).
file_basename
File _basename of a numbered series of PIV data sets.
SEE ALSO
gpivtools
AUTHOR
Gerber Van der Graaf
19 Januari 2005 GPIV_T-CORR(1)