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Message #00464
Re: Nearing release
On 2/3/11 7:15 PM, Johannes Ring wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 6:53 PM, Garth N. Wells <gnw20@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>> On 03/02/11 17:50, Johan Hake wrote:
>>> On Thursday February 3 2011 07:28:39 Harish Narayanan wrote:
>>>> On 2/3/11 4:26 PM, Garth N. Wells wrote:
>>>>> On 03/02/11 15:23, Harish Narayanan wrote:
>>>>>> On 1/27/11 11:14 AM, Harish Narayanan wrote:
>>>>>>> I think I will just wait for DOLFIN 0.9.10 before making the next
>>>>>>> Dorsal release, then. We now have the current results:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Fedora 13 [untested]
>>>>>>> Fedora 14 [untested]
>>>>>>> Gentoo Linux [untested]
>>>>>>> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS [64, stable - breaks on armadillo test]
>>>>>>> Ubuntu 10.10 [untested]
>>>>>>> openSUSE 11.3 [untested]
>>>>>>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 [untested]
>>>>>>> Debian GNU/Linux Unstable [64, dev - OK!]
>>>>>>> Debian GNU/Linux Testing [untested]
>>>>>>> Mac OS X 10.6 (with MacPorts) [64, dev - OK!]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any other results? I'd like to not install too many virtual machines. ;)
>>>>>
>>>>> Have you updated to Swig 2.0?
>>>>
>>>> No, I have not gone down that road yet. I think that will require an
>>>> addition of Swig to all platforms, right?
>>>
>>> I am not aware of any platform that ship swig 2.0 as a standard.
>>>
>>
>> I that Fedora does.
>
> MacPorts has 2.0.
I only now noticed this and tried it out; DOLFIN dev builds with Python
support on Mac OS X. Will everyone interested please try their favourite
platforms and update the following Google Doc?
http://bit.ly/euPjQe
Notes:
1. Please restrict your testing to development builds.
2. If your platform's package manager doesn't give you Swig 2.0 support,
you (may) need to remove your installed Swig and add swig to the list of
packages in your platform file. Send a patch if you do this!
Thanks,
Harish
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