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				|  |  |  # Release candidate versions are messy. Give them a release of
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				|  |  |  # e.g. "0.1.0%{?dist}" for RC1 (and remember to adjust the Source0
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				|  |  |  # URL). Non-RC releases go back to incrementing integers starting at 1.
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				|  |  | -Release:        0.1.0%{?dist}
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				|  |  | +Release:        0.2.0%{?dist}
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				|  |  |  Summary:        A non-linear least squares minimizer
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				|  |  |  Group:          Development/Libraries
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				|  |  |  License:        BSD
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				|  |  |  URL:            http://ceres-solver.org/
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				|  |  | -Source0:        http://%{name}.org/%{name}-%{version}rc1.tar.gz
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				|  |  | +Source0:        http://%{name}.org/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
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				|  |  |  BuildRoot:      %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}-%{release}-root-%(%{__id_u} -n)
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				|  |  |  %if (0%{?rhel} == 06)
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				|  | @@ -35,16 +35,17 @@ Ceres Solver is a portable C++ library that allows for modeling and solving
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				|  |  |  large complicated nonlinear least squares problems. Features include:
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				|  |  |    - A friendly API: build your objective function one term at a time
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				|  |  | -  - Automatic differentiation
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				|  |  | +  - Automatic and numeric differentiation
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				|  |  |    - Robust loss functions
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				|  |  |    - Local parameterizations
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				|  |  |    - Threaded Jacobian evaluators and linear solvers
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				|  |  | -  - Levenberg-Marquardt and Dogleg (Powell & Subspace) solvers
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				|  |  | +  - Trust region solvers with non-monotonic steps (Levenberg-Marquardt and Dogleg (Powell & Subspace))
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				|  |  | +  - Line search solvers (L-BFGS and Nonlinear CG)
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				|  |  |    - Dense QR and Cholesky factorization (using Eigen) for small problems
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				|  |  |    - Sparse Cholesky factorization (using SuiteSparse) for large sparse problems
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				|  |  |    - Specialized solvers for bundle adjustment problems in computer vision
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				|  |  |    - Iterative linear solvers for general sparse and bundle adjustment problems
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				|  |  | -  - Runs on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X and Android. An iOS port is underway
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				|  |  | +  - Runs on Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Android, and iOS
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				|  |  |  Notable use of Ceres Solver is for the image alignment in Google Maps and for
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				|  |  |  vehicle pose in Google Street View.
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				|  | @@ -110,7 +111,10 @@ rm -rf $RPM_BUILD_ROOT
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				|  |  |  %changelog
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				|  |  | -* Fri May 16 2013 Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> - 1.9.0-0.1.0
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				|  |  | +* Mon May 27 2014 Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> - 1.9.0-0.2.0
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				|  |  | +- Bump version
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				|  |  | +* Fri May 16 2014 Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> - 1.9.0-0.1.0
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				|  |  |  - Bump version
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				|  |  |  * Tue Nov 12 2013 Sameer Agarwal <sameeragarwal@google.com> - 1.8.0-0.3.0
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