The first release of keystone in almost two years occurred today. This is a development release that previews the new directory structure and code organization. Development is continuing, so stay tuned. We are aiming for version 0.0.8.0 as a stable release with most major functionality.
This sourceforge project will soon reflect the current work being done on and with keystone at Clemson University. The source tree has been reworked, and the code is being improved. The updated source will be uploaded when it becomes stable. Complete documentation for libkeystone (Clouseau) will also appear, along with examples on how to use it. SWIG integration for Clouseau is partially complete; Clouseau can currently be accessed from python, perl, and ruby. Please be patient and stayed tuned for the release of these new features. We realize that the project has been dormant on sourceforge for a while, but there has been continual work on keystone during this time. We apologize for neglecting the sourceforge end of things, and will try to keep it more current with our progress.