Hello list,

I would like to help in packaging the Code Aster software[1] for Debian.

Some work is already done, in the debian-science svn repository there is 
packaging for the code aster engine and other tools and libraries[2]

This however has still some issues, in particular it doesn't build the mpi 
parallel version, but I've worked on this and I obtained a (more-or-less) 
working mpi package[3][4]

I would like to know what should be done to make those packages enter into the 
distribution, and see if I can help in this task; it has to be note however 
that, at the moment, code aster uses some tools and libraries that don't have a 
free license, e.g. the metis-edf library.

Another thing that should be discussed is the build system: CA has its own 
build system, but now there's also an effort (libaster[5]) to use waf instead. 
I haven't yet contacted the CA team to ask if they are planning to switch to 
waf or stick to their custom build system.
If I'm gonna be the only one working on the packages, I'd rather stay on the 
CA's custom system - at least for now - because I know it, and also because I 
don't know waf at all; but if some other people will be helping, maybe using 
waf could be a better choice.

So... what should be done for the packaging? Can it enter in Debian even if it 
uses non-free tools? Maybe in non-free? Or it's preferred to (try to) build a 
cut-down version, but 100% open source?

Bye
Andrea

[1] http://www.code-aster.org/
[2] http://svn.debian.org/viewsvn/debian-science/packages/code-aster/
[3] http://www.code-aster.org/wiki/doku.php?id=en:p02_install:debianpackages
[4] http://www.code-aster.org/forum2/viewtopic.php?id=14953
[5] http://www.libaster.org/



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