Dear XDS users,

the latest binaries of the XDS package are available for academic users from 
the “downloading” link at https://xds.mr.mpg.de/ .
As the linked “Release Notes” indicate, a few changes were made to output 
formats, and the requirement for a dynamic library (libquadmath.so), which is 
not installed by default in most Linux distributions, was eliminated.
If you are already running BUILT=20250714, there is no reason to upgrade.

In addition to the routine testing against specific datasets performed by 
Wolfgang Kabsch and me for new XDS packages, this one was tested against a 
larger database of datasets put together by Clemens Vonrhein and Gerard 
Bricogne (Global Phasing), who also devised a range of analysis and display 
tools. A procedure for comparing this and future XDS packages against earlier 
ones, using a further expanded database, is being implemented in the “XDS 
reproducibility project” that was convened by Max Burian (Dectris) and is 
hosted in the Dectris Cloud. Besides the five people mentioned, Camilla Larsen 
(Dectris), Gleb Bourenkov (EMBL Hamburg) and Ashwin Chari (Max Planck Institute 
for Multidisciplinary Sciences, Göttingen) are contributing to this project. We 
expect this effort will ensure the reliability of the XDS package, improve its 
usage, and enhance the resulting data quality.

Best wishes, Kay

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