MINC (Medical Imaging NetCDF) is a medical imaging data format and an
associated set of tools and libraries. MINC was created in 1993 by Peter
Neelin at the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre of the Montreal Neurological
Institute. Many others have contributed to the design and implementation
MINC over the years.
PR: ports/93495
Submitted by: Jason Bacon <bacon (at) smithers.neuro.mcw.edu>
Repocopied by: marcus
The function of ElmerPost is to visualize the numerical results produced
by ElmerSolver and other finite element programs. ElmerPost operates with
the data specific to the unknown variables (temperature, velocity,
pressure, displacement etc.) defined in the mathematical model. ElmerPost
plots e.g. contours and vector fields, and can manipulate computed data
into another form using the built-in MATC-language (for instance heat
fluxes from temperature distributions).
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
ElmerFront is a tool for initializing the computational process in Elmer.
It communicates with external software producing geometrical data, i.e.,
CAD files and computational meshes. ElmerFront generates its own finite
element meshes, allows the user to build mathematical models graphically,
and finally produces input data for ElmerSolver.
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
ElmerSolver is thus an independent module that processes the computational
mesh and the model input file containing references to the selected
equations and model parameters. ElmerSolver makes the equations into a
discrete form, handles coupled systems, non-linearities and
time-dependences, and provides output data for visualization.
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
Elmer is an open-source computational tool for multi-physics problems.
Elmer includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics,
electromagnetics and heat transfer. These are described by partial
differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM).
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
Elmer is an open-source computational tool for multi-physics problems.
Elmer includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics,
electromagnetics and heat transfer. These are described by partial
differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM)
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
extruded and rotated 3D geometries. ElmerGrid is independent but fully
supports ElmerSolver and ElmerPost. It may be used to create linear,
quadratic and cubic triangles and rectangles. It has also versatile
capabilities in mesh manipulation.
ElmerGrid may also be used in grid manipulation. ElmerGrid may, for
example, be used to transfer different mesh formats to that understood by
ElmerSolver or ElmerPost. ElmerGrid also includes mesh partitioning
routines that have been optimized for ElmerSolver. The partitioning may be
done by METIS or by a simple geometric division.
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
Elmer is an open-source computational tool for multi-physics problems.
Elmer includes physical models of fluid dynamics, structural mechanics,
electromagnetics and heat transfer. These are described by partial
differential equations which Elmer solves by the Finite Element Method (FEM)
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
- Add OPTIONS for CDF and netCDF
- Pass maintainership to Kay Lehman who kindly volunteered to maintain
this port
PR: ports/94707
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
xsmc but with a simpler user interface; written with GNU/GTK library and
released under GNU/GPL. Written by Lapo Pieri IK5NAX
WWW: http://www.qsl.net/ik5nax
PR: ports/93224
Submitted by: Diane Bruce <db (at) db.net> - VA3DB
associated set of tools and libraries. MINC was created in 1993 by Peter
Neelin at the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre of the Montreal Neurological
Institute. Many others have contributed to the design and implementation
MINC over the years.
PR: ports/91918
Submitted by: Jason W. Bacon <bacon (at) smithers.neuro.mcw.edu>
- our patches to support FreeBSD have been included;
- support of Intel C++ and Fortran compilers for Linux has been added.
Full diff available at
<http://pompo.net/ports/cdf31-dist_060130_060209.diff>.
Reported by: Ion-Mihai Tetcu on #bsdports
Author fixed the problem with filename versioning by placing filenames
without version in their name in a subdirectory on the web server.
Changes to the software itself:
-DPIC -fPIC used only for amd64 and ia64, suggested by kris
Approved by: garga (mentor)
multi-dimensional data sets. The basic component of CDF is a software
programming interface that is a device independent view of the CDF data
model. The application developer is insulated from the actual physical
file format for reasons of conceptual simplicity, device independence,
and future expandability. CDF files created on any given platform can
be transported to any other platform on to which CDF is ported and used
with any CDF tools or layered applications.
A comparison between CDF, netCDF, HDF and HDF5 is available at
<http://cdf.gsfc.nasa.gov/html/FAQ.html>.
anything from complex fluid flows involving chemical reactions, turbulence and
heat transfer, to solid dynamics, electromagnetics and the pricing of financial
options.
WWW: http://www.opencfd.co.uk/openfoam/index.html
PR: ports/91886
Submitted by: thierry
[2] Install shared libraries and some cmake files so ports depending on paraview
can build.
Not very tested, because it crashes my X Server (oops), though I suspect the
previous version would have as well if I'd pre-tested.
PR: [2] 91885
Submitted by: [2] Thierry
- Shared lib version and PORTREVISION bumb for all affected ports.
While I'm here:
- Remove USE_MESA knob where it was (35 ports).
It marked as depricated for 2 years.
PR: ports/90247
Submitted by: Ermal Lu?i <eri--@albabsd.org>
Subject: Ports with version numbers going backwards: graphics/kimdaba, science/gerris...
Looks like an issue with Tools/scripts/bumpportrevision, I'll check
it in a second.
in bsd.autotools.mk essentially makes this a no-op given that all the
old variables set a USE_AUTOTOOLS_COMPAT variable, which is parsed in
exactly the same way as USE_AUTOTOOLS itself.
Moreover, USE_AUTOTOOLS has already been extensively tested by the GNOME
team -- all GNOME 2.12.x ports use it.
Preliminary documentation can be found at:
http://people.FreeBSD.org/~ade/autotools.txt
which is in the process of being SGMLized before introduction into the
Porters Handbook.
Light blue touch-paper. Run.
compatible incremental compiler (i.e. runs IDL programs).
IDL is a registered trademark of Research Systems Inc.
(see: <http://www.rsinc.com/>)
Remark: slave port for Python module intentionnally not yet committed.
WWW: http://gnudatalanguage.sourceforge.net/
Gerris is an Open Source Free Software library for the solution of partial
differential equations describing fluid flow. Gerris is supported by NIWA
(National Institute of Water and Atmospheric research) and by the
Marsden Fund of the Royal Society of New Zealand. The code is written
entirely in C and uses both the GLib Library and the GTS Library for
geometrical functions and object-oriented programming.
PR: 86297
Submitted by: Oliver Dunkl <odunkl (at) gmx.net>
URLs automatically rewritten from /search?dist=Foo or /dist/Foo
to /dist/Foo/ (note trailing slash). After a 2002(!) reorganization,
this is the preferred way to refer to modules on search.cpan.org.
This pass brought to you by http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/fix-search
with lots of libraries etc. There are two knobs which are in development at
the moment so I disabled them with an IGNORE message. They need some work and
maybe some testing.
PR: ports/81136
Submitted by: Kay Lehmann <kay_lehmann@web.de>
that gnome.help_display() can locate the help
- Invoke update-mime-database from the package installation and
deinstallation, since the .desktop file contains a MimeType key
- Fix the icon paths in gramps.keys
Lamprop takes in input file describing the lay-up and constituent materials
of a fiber-reinforced composite laminate, and calculates some mechanical
and other properties. The submitter is the original author of the software,
and will maintain the port.
PR: 81066
Submitted by: Roland Smith <rsmith (at) xs4all.nl>
fine without explicit version in there, while specifying it can
occasionally confuse (cf. ports/78527). Packages depend on specific
versions of Xaw3d and X libraries anyway and ports will get the right
version number through imake.
pdf files are updated without changing the version number.
Recently psi3 3.2.2 has been released, and users manual,
programmers manual and installation doc pdfs are updated accordingly.
This is tempral fix and we must update to 3.2.2 soon.
Submitted by: kris via pointyhat
Approved by: portmgr (marcus)
. Convert to using the autoconf build infrastructure that is part of
the distribution rather than rolling our own build infrastructure.
. Take maintainership. [1]
Approved by: mi [1] (previous maintainer)