Getting current stable release (SOURCE CODE)

You will find current stable releases at Google Code vortexlibrary project page. Please note old releases are still available at SourceForge:

Getting binary packages for Microsoft Windows platform

There is also available a binary installation for the windows platform.

Debian packages

Use the following debian apt repository to get access to latest Vortex Library 1.1 packages:

Getting Gentoo ebuilds

Milton Yates maintains Gentoo ebuilds, which are ready to produce a Vortex Library installation. You can download latest ebuilds from the following link.

OpenPkg distribution package

The OpenPkg project has Vortex and LibAxl packages:

Getting source code from the SVN repository

Although previous sections contains references to current stable releases, you can also check out current latest Vortex Library status at this time.

If you find something missing or not properly implemented, you can either drop us an email at the Vortex mailing list or test current SVN status.

Check the following url to get access the latest source code:

Packages for other environments and distributions

We are looking for people which could test and ensure the Vortex Library runs on its favorite architecture/OS. Let us to know it.

Once you have tested Vortex Library in your favorite platforms, and you have built packages for that platform, contact us to make it available on this section.

Vortex Library License

Vortex Library license allows Open Source and Closed source development. You can check full details about Vortex Library license in the following section:

Release notes until today

Check this section to know which is the latest official release, all releases notes until today and what changes have been implemented from release to release.