What's New in the upcoming ObsPy release - obspy/obspy GitHub Wiki
WORK IN PROGRESS: THIS IS JUST A TEMPLATE FOR UPCOMING RELEASE RIGHT NOW
UPDATE
ObsPy ... has been released to fix an installation issue with version ... that is exclusive to the installation with pip
or from source and with the newest versions of setuptools installed, see https://github.com/obspy/obspy/releases/tag/....
This document details significant new features and changes in ObsPy X.X.0
(DOI for this version: 10.5281/zenodo.XXXXXXX
). The Full Changelog at the end is more comprehensive. This release is based on around XXX individual contributors over the course of the last XXX years since the last major release XXXX
.
Documentation and resources for this version can (as always) be found at: https://docs.obspy.org
Aside from the occasional change and new feature, there never was any formal funding for ObsPy and it has been developed by enthusiastic volunteers, mostly from academia. If you use ObsPy, please consider acknowledging us so we can justify investing time into it.
Work on this release was in parts and among others supported by the following institutions/companies and grants (in alphabetical order):
- ...
- ...
- (fill in from changelog)
Index
- Supported Systems
- Updating ObsPy
- Farewell Python2
- Backwards Incompatible / Breaking Changes
- New Deprecations
- New Signal Processing Things
- Notable Changes in Core Packages
- Additional Reading Support
- Miscellaneous Notable Bug Fixes and Improvements
- Full Changelog
Supported Systems
We officially support the following systems (meaning we test that they work with ObsPy; other versions - especially newer ones, might work, but we cannot guarantee that).
Python modules:
Python
: 3.7, 3.8NumPy
: >=1.15.0SciPy
: >=1.0.0matplotlib
: >=3.2.0
Supported Operating Systems (mostly 32bit and 64bit):
Windows
OSX
Linux
(tested with default packages on CentOS/RedHat 7 + 8, Debian 8 + 9 + 10, Fedora 30 + 31, openSUSE Leap 15.1, Ubuntu 14.04 + 16.04 + 18.04)Raspberry Pi
(Raspbian 8 + 9 + 10)
Updating ObsPy
Updating should be straight-forward. So depending on your installation do
# Generic Python
#
# For the first time we also have binary wheels for Linux and OSX so
# this now also works without a compiler.
$ pip install -U obspy
# Anaconda Python Distribution
$ conda update -c conda-forge obspy
# Debian/Ubuntu
# add debs.obspy.org to your /etc/apt/sources.list first
$ apt-get update
$ apt-get upgrade python-obspy # and/or python3-obspy
or whatever your package manager of choice needs to be told to update a package.
Backwards Incompatible / Breaking Changes
- ...
New Deprecations
- ...
- ...
New Signal Processing Things
- ...
- ...
Notable Changes in Core Packages
- ...
- ...
Additional Reading Support
- ...
- ...
Miscellaneous Notable Bug Fixes and Improvements
- ...
- ...
Full Changelog
X.X.0: (doi: ...)
- obspy.core:
* ...
* ...