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)
science/cdcl-gtk -> delete
science/ruby-dcl -> update to 1.5 and use gtk by default
science/ruby-dcl-gtk -> delete
science/ruby-gphys -> update to 0.3.5 and fix dependency
science/gave -> update to 1.1.3 and fix dependency
PR: ports/76853
Submitted by: maintainer
According to Hiroki Sato:
"In teTeX 3.0, pdfetex is used for a DVI output, so the texinfo.tex
always detects the PDF output feature. Although there are several means
to fix this problem, I think disabling such detection should be simple
and enough."
Reported by: kris via pointyhat
Obtained from: hrs
McStas is an ongoing project to create a general tool for simulating neutron
scattering instruments. The project is conducted at Risoe National Laboratory
in cooperation with the ILL.
McStas is based on a compiler that reads a high-level specification language
defining the instrument to be simulated and produces C code that performs the
Monte Carlo Simulation.
WWW: http://neutron.risoe.dk/
PR: ports/66031
Submitted by: Joerg Pulz <Joerg.Pulz@frm2.tum.de>
invalidating the packing list on pointyhat. Someone with more Perl
module fu could probably do this a lot easier.
Packing list problem reported by: kris
DeViSoRGrid application is part of that software family and is primarily used
for the following tasks, so far in 2D only:
* Geometry generation
* Manual coarse mesh generation
* Grid visualisation at all levels
All of this can be done in a very confortable manner using a simple point and
click interface like in common vector-based image processing software. Both the
reliable FEAT file format and the new FEAST format with integrated parallelism
are supported.
WWW: http://www.featflow.de/
PR: 75973
Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@asme.org>
The Unidata units library, udunits, supports conversion of unit
specifications between formatted and binary forms, arithmetic
manipulation of unit specifications, and conversion of values
between compatible scales of measurement.
WWW: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/udunits/
Obtained from: Gentoo (partially)
evolution simulation. I'm a main developer of this framework and I will also
keep the FreeBSD port up-to-date, as I'm using FreeBSD as my primary platform.
See http://www.g-system.at for details.
PR: ports/75466
Submitted by: Raphael Langerhorst <raphael-langerhorst@gmx.at>
deskutils/drivel is the only port that has pkg-plist change, so bump the
PORTREVISION. The rest else should be no function change, but just remove the
patches to allow gnomehack takes care of it. Keep in mind, I only touch those
ports that already have gnomehack.
Reviewed by: pav and marcus
- Install tools
- Make python interface to a slave port
- Respect to CXX and CFLAGS in python/Makefile
- Pass a maintainership to the submitter
PR: ports/73981
Submitted by: Rong-En Fan <rafan(at)infor.org>
Approved by: former maintainer
create models directly in C++ language with the use of predefined simulation
tools from the library. SIMLIB allows object-oriented description of models
based on simulation abstractions. Current version allows a description of
continuous, discrete, combined, 2D/3D vector, and fuzzy models.
Requested by: Roman Divacky
simulation environment with strong GUI support and an embeddable simulation
kernel. Its primary application area is the simulation of communication
networks and because of its generic and flexible architecture, it has been
successfully used in other areas like the simulation of IT systems, queueing
networks, hardware architectures and business processes as well.
PR: ports/73920
Submitted by: Bjoern Koenig <bkoenig@cs.tu-berlin.de>