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The official Gaudi Home Page:   http://proj-gaudi.web.cern.ch/proj-gaudi/Image Removed

Our GLAST Gaudi home page:   http://www-glast.slac.stanford.edu/software/gaudi/Image Removed

A good point of contact if having trouble:  Pere Mato.

Obtaining the source

The Gaudi home Page sees modification from time to time, especially on the timescale of our upgrades - so this information is as of June,2006. 
Access the Releases page off the Gaudi home page:  http://proj-gaudi.web.cern.ch/proj-gaudi/releases/Image Added
Click on the Doxygen link for the version you are interested in.
The Doxygen page for a particular release will provide a Download for the Gaudi source.

Obtaining the external libraries that Gaudi uses

Accessing the Gaudi external libraries is separate from downloading Gaudi itself.  Again, the Gaudi Home Page does see reorganization from time to time, this information is current as of June,2006.
Access the Releases page off the Gaudi Home Page:  http://proj-gaudi.web.cern.ch/proj-gaudi/releases/Image Added
Click on the Doxygen link for the version you are interested in.
The Doxygen page will include a link called "Related External Libraries" 
For example for Gaudi v18r1:  http://proj-gaudi.web.cern.ch/proj-gaudi/releases/v18r1/doxygen/externaldocs.htmlImage Added

This page is helpful in that it provides the version of all Gaudi external, however, I have found that it does not necessarily provide useful links for obtaining the binaries for all platforms.  I found the following link much more helpful in that all the binaries are available in one location:
http://service-spi.web.cern.ch/service-spi/external/distribution/Image Removed

On the windows side - many libraries are only provided in debug mode.  The Gaudi team does not have the time or resources to provide non-debug optimized versions - they use Windows as a development environment and not for production.

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