[Pkg-scicomp-devel] freefem++_2.24.2.dfsg-1_i386.changes is NEW

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(new) freefem++_2.24.2.dfsg-1.diff.gz extra math
(new) freefem++_2.24.2.dfsg-1.dsc extra math
(new) freefem++_2.24.2.dfsg-1_i386.deb extra math
a PDE oriented language using the Finite Element Method
 FreeFem++ is an implementation of a language dedicated to the finite
 element method. It enables you to solve Partial Differential
 Equations (PDE) easily.
 .
 Problems involving PDE from several branches of physics such as
 fluid-structure interactions require interpolations of data on
 several meshes and their manipulation within one program. FreeFem++
 includes a fast quadtree-based interpolation algorithm and a language
 for the manipulation of these data on multiple meshes. It contains
 also a powerful mesh generation and adaption tool integrated
 seamlessly in FreeFem++ called bamg.
 .
 FreeFem++ is written in C++ and the FreeFem++ language is a C++ idiom
 allowing for a smooth learning curve.
(new) freefem++_2.24.2.dfsg.orig.tar.gz extra math
Changes: freefem++ (2.24.2.dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [Christophe Prud'homme]
  * New upstream release (Closes: #500755)
  * debian/control: update Standard-Version to 3.8.0
  * debian/copyright: updated copyright information mainly LGPL plus some
    exceptions, arpack directory and support has been removed from
    Freefem++
  * lintian: fixed all lintian warnings
  * compilation: fixed some compilation issues with g++-4.3
 .
  [Daniel Leidert]
  * debian/control: Vcs fields transition. Fixed Vcs-Svn.
  * debian/watch: Added.


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