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Hi, I'm sorry for the delayed response; I was out of the office yesterday. I'm hoping to put out a 4.3.3 release candidate by the end of the week. Assuming no issues are discovered, I'd expect a full release within the following week or two. Similarly, for netcdf-fortran, I'm hoping to have the 4.4.1 release out next week as nobody has reported any issues based on the release candidate I put out a couple of weeks ago. I mention this because, starting with release 4.2, the netcdf C and Fortran interfaces were split out into two separate libraries. 4.3.3 is going to be a bug-fix release; no major changes over 4.3.2 have been introduced, but the list of issues addressed can be found here: https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/blob/master/RELEASE_NOTES.md I hope this information is helpful; have a great day, -Ward > Hi, > > Debian is a little out of date at the moment with it's version of > netcdf (v4.1.3). > > I am currently working in the Debian GIS team to update to the latest > release of v4.3.2 (plus some more recent snapshots). > > But whilst I am working on that, I thought I would ask what the plans > are for the next version. Is 4.3.3 planned for release any time soon? > > The next release of Debian (Jessie) will be frozen in November this > year, so we don't have a lot of time to get it in anyway. > > Regards, > > Ross Gammon > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: NHW-215043 Department: Support netCDF Priority: Normal Status: Closed