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Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?
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Eugenio Gianniti |
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Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer? |
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Mon, 25 May 2015 21:41:06 +0200 |
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On 25/05/15 09:40, Carlo De Falco wrote:
>
> On 21 May 2015, at 07:15, address@hidden wrote:
>
>> I've got as far as setting up a Jenkins build and writing a bit of blog
>> about it here: http://www.neilhopcroft.com ...which I hope shows at least
>> a little bit of interest in the project.
>
> In your list I see:
>
> "fem-fenics C++ code is not built, attempting to build it yields error about
> dolfin missing – this is probably worth an entry all by itself."
>
> That is not really surprising as fem-fenics is anOctave interface to fenics
> and dolfin, so you need to install dolfin before building the package.
>
> c.
>
>
Indeed at [1] you can find the home page of the FEniCS project. They
provide binary distributions for all the major operating systems.
Provided you have fenics installed on your system, fem-fenics should
build without further intervention.
Eugenio
[1] http://fenicsproject.org
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, (continued)
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, octave, 2015/05/27
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, Julien Bect, 2015/05/27
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2015/05/21
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, octave, 2015/05/24
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, Carnë Draug, 2015/05/24
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso, 2015/05/25
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, Philip Nienhuis, 2015/05/24
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?, Carlo De Falco, 2015/05/25
- Re: Unmaintained packages - becoming a maintainer?,
Eugenio Gianniti <=