Hi, Why isn''t Step [1] still available in your packages ? Julien [1] http://edu.kde.org/step/
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 11:13:05AM +0200, Julien RF wrote:> Hi, > > Why isn''t Step [1] still available in your packages ? >Because it does need Gmm++ 3.0 (A generic C++ template library for sparse, dense and skyline matrices), that is not in the debian archive. Ana [1] http://home.gna.org/getfem/
On Wednesday 30 July 2008, Ana Guerrero wrote:> Because it does need Gmm++ 3.0 (A generic C++ template library for sparse, > dense and skyline matrices), that is not in the debian archive.The GETFEM++/GMM++ packaging is mostly complete in krap/, I believe it may only need some minor copyright tweaking. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. Url : http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-kde-talk/attachments/20080730/8241e9a1/attachment.pgp
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 02:25:49PM -0400, Matthew Rosewarne wrote:> On Wednesday 30 July 2008, Ana Guerrero wrote: > > Because it does need Gmm++ 3.0 (A generic C++ template library for sparse, > > dense and skyline matrices), that is not in the debian archive. > > The GETFEM++/GMM++ packaging is mostly complete in krap/, I believe it may > only need some minor copyright tweaking.Could you look at it and finish the package? Thanks, Ana
On 7/31/08, Ana Guerrero wrote:>> The GETFEM++/GMM++ packaging is mostly complete in krap/, I believe it may >> only need some minor copyright tweaking. > > Could you look at it and finish the package?Apparently the copyright problem is caused by the superlu directory. I''ve noticed that SuperLU has been available in Debian for some time, packaged by the Debian Scientific Computing Team. Wouldn''t it be possible to simply get rid of that directory in getfem++ and use the existing lib? Greetings, Quique