[Pkg-scicomp-devel] libmesh_0.6.2.dfsg-1_amd64.changes is NEW

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Wed Jun 11 15:32:02 UTC 2008


(new) libmesh0.6.2-dev_0.6.2.dfsg-1_all.deb extra libdevel
libMesh - A C++ Finite Element Library
 The libMesh library is a C++ framework for the numerical simulation of partial
 differential equations on serial and parallel platforms. Development began in
 March 2002 with the intent of providing a friendly interface to a number of
 high-quality software packages that are publicly available. Currently the
 library supports 1D, 2D, and 3D steady and transient finite element and finite
 volume simulations. PETSc is currently used for the solution of linear systems
 on both serial and parallel platforms.
 .
 This package contains the C++ header files (only needed for developing
 programs with libmesh).
(new) libmesh0.6.2-pure-dev_0.6.2.dfsg-1_all.deb extra libdevel
libMesh - A C++ Finite Element Library
 The libMesh library is a C++ framework for the numerical simulation of partial
 differential equations on serial and parallel platforms. Development began in
 March 2002 with the intent of providing a friendly interface to a number of
 high-quality software packages that are publicly available. Currently the
 library supports 1D, 2D, and 3D steady and transient finite element and finite
 volume simulations. PETSc is currently used for the solution of linear systems
 on both serial and parallel platforms.
 .
 This package contains the C++ header files (only needed for developing
 programs with libmesh). The libmesh is configured not to use any external
 solver. Use this package if you want to handle solving yourself.
(new) libmesh0.6.2-pure_0.6.2.dfsg-1_amd64.deb extra libs
libMesh - A C++ Finite Element Library
 The libMesh library is a C++ framework for the numerical simulation of partial
 differential equations on serial and parallel platforms. Development began in
 March 2002 with the intent of providing a friendly interface to a number of
 high-quality software packages that are publicly available. Currently the
 library supports 1D, 2D, and 3D steady and transient finite element and finite
 volume simulations. PETSc is currently used for the solution of linear systems
 on both serial and parallel platforms.
 .
 This package contains the dynamic libMesh library configured not to use
 any external solver.
(new) libmesh0.6.2_0.6.2.dfsg-1_amd64.deb extra libs
libMesh - A C++ Finite Element Library
 The libMesh library is a C++ framework for the numerical simulation of partial
 differential equations on serial and parallel platforms. Development began in
 March 2002 with the intent of providing a friendly interface to a number of
 high-quality software packages that are publicly available. Currently the
 library supports 1D, 2D, and 3D steady and transient finite element and finite
 volume simulations. PETSc is currently used for the solution of linear systems
 on both serial and parallel platforms.
 .
 This package contains the dynamic libMesh library.
libmesh_0.6.2.dfsg-1.diff.gz
  to pool/main/libm/libmesh/libmesh_0.6.2.dfsg-1.diff.gz
libmesh_0.6.2.dfsg-1.dsc
  to pool/main/libm/libmesh/libmesh_0.6.2.dfsg-1.dsc
libmesh_0.6.2.dfsg.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/main/libm/libmesh/libmesh_0.6.2.dfsg.orig.tar.gz
Changes: libmesh (0.6.2.dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  * Added Adam Powell to Uploaders.
  * Upload of unreleased fixes (closes: #450500, #455670, #468550)
  * Turned on --enable-metis to use scotch metis compatibility.
  * Removed petscts libs from LDFLAGS because libmesh doesn't use it.
  * Removed a bunch of conflicts: only the -dev packages conflict with each
    other.
  * Changed -dev packages to arch all because they are.
  * Edited README.Debian removing petsc libraries from example link command
    because they're linked from libmesh (scotch too when 470422 is fixed).


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