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Dear Christophe, thank you very much for providing us with the relevant information! On 10/26/2012 09:31 AM, Christophe Geuzaine wrote: [snip] > > Since the Fedora packaging policy only allows to bundle 3rd party > libraries in exceptional cases, we would like to ask you a few > questions about the use and the origin of the sources resided in > the gmsh/contrib folder: -HighOrderMeshOptimizer > > Is this an official, separate module of gmsh and if so, it is > licensed under the same license as gmsh? If the sources originate > from other 3rd party code, could you point out where the original > sources can be obtained and whether they have been modified in the > gmsh sources? > > >> This is currently under heavy development; the final license has >> not be chosen yet. Ok, I guess it then has to be - at least temporarily - removed from a fedora package, as long as the license has not be chosen. > > -lbfgs from the ALGLIB project - http://www.alglib.net/ Are the > sources in gmsh modified or could the original sources be used in > principal? > >> Yes, it's the same code. > > > - mmg3d, MMG3D from > http://www.math.u-bordeaux1.fr/~cdobrzyn/logiciels/mmg3d.php > > >> Same code, with a few patches to make it compile on Windows/Mac. > > Are the sources in gmsh modified or could the original sources be > used? > > - Salome Are the sources in gmsh modified or could the original > sources be used? > > >> Same code, with a few patches to make it compile with recent >> versions of open cascade (patches might have made their way into >> the original code, too). OK, great, we then can/must package these ones separately. The Windows/Mac patches are not really that relevant for Fedora :) and the open cascade libs are in a non-free repo which probably means that gmsh will be built without linking against the open cascade libraries. By the way, does that mean a severe reduction in the functionality of gmsh? Thanks for your help! Best, Andre > >> Cheers, > >> Christophe > > We would really appreciate if you could help us with clarifying > the use and origin of these sources in order to make a decision > whether bundling might be acceptible or a packaging of some of the > original sources might be a more adequate solution. > > Kind regards, > > Andre Massing and Alexey Vasyukov >> >> _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing >> list [email protected] http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://www.enigmail.net/ iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJQjkCwAAoJEA79ggnbq9dmtWkH/il+xmoY/vFIN7t8EcNABpsP aUC9+uIHyIUDHrpwxi3338LGDiBsRQbRLvkPjLSlAsycBd9QUGx7qxs0CaHxY8/e pDdJoiJIsMi+sum16/5HDy5mbUmF3RydFjarHFM+8bx/0LbbqWLC8/wRkuVYIkBW PSTzzK34j+hkvRy9Ntvnnd8vmfM01UuCHk6vt1DDQ4Ek/LvJJOfNf+i+p9yRr0KV ti5Get/qZAw6DgTUxNmX0h5vZZCcy61u19HKSiUk/c7ldhYBk2+8uhdFVm55Ou7o DC4iHPRDU13jtcd/ITNeqVlZg/wt3kOTzl4s2IcsGObgjAEwww2Y7bJohSonC1s= =kncg -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ gmsh mailing list [email protected] http://www.geuz.org/mailman/listinfo/gmsh
