Hi all, I am not an expert in Debian packaging, nor in Code_Aster developement, nor in Code_Aster compilation.
This said, I however am a Code_Aster user, and regular Code_Aster forum reader Thus I would like to point out this thread[1] indicating that it is (in this case) preferable to compile Code_Aster with metis, instead of metis-edf. It may give you some background concerning the importance to have metis-edf packaged with Code-Aster... Maybe the best thing to do: - trying to compile Code-Aster with metis-edf and seeing how many test cases fail - trying to compile Code-Aster with metis and seeing how many test cases fail I wouldn't be surprised if there was no differences... The chances that I do not understand what I am saying are important though... Bests, Pierre [1] http://www.code-aster.org/forum2/viewtopic.php?id=15132 2011/5/10 Adam C Powell IV <hazel...@debian.org> > On Wed, 2011-05-04 at 10:36 +0200, Sylvestre Ledru wrote: > > Hello, > > > > > I would like to help in packaging the Code Aster software[1] for > Debian. > > Thanks for your interest in the packaging of Code Aster. > > You are more than welcome to help. If it is not the case now, you could > > join the Debian Science team and start to update the SVN repository. I > > will be happy to upload your changes. > > However, you should be aware of a license issue with metis-edf: > > http://glaros.dtc.umn.edu/gkhome/node/686 > > To unblock, we should consider some uploads in non-free and contrib. > > How extensive are the differences between metis-edf and metis? Might it > be worth porting those differences to Scotch? Or does Code Aster use > some features of metis not present in Scotch, like element-wise > partitioning (instead of node-wise)? > > -Adam > -- > GPG fingerprint: D54D 1AEE B11C CE9B A02B C5DD 526F 01E8 564E E4B6 > > Engineering consulting with open source tools > http://www.opennovation.com/ >