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Re: Nearing release

 

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Harish Narayanan
<harish.mlists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2/4/11 3:43 PM, Johannes Ring wrote:
>> On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 12:33 AM, Harish Narayanan
>> <harish.mlists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> 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:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 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
>>
>> I have tested sid (64 bit) again and everything worked fine but it
>> seems like I can't edit the Google document. This is what I wanted to
>> add under Debian GNU/Linux Unstable:
>>
>>   Johannes: 64-bit OK!
>
> Sorry. I've fixed the document.
>
> Harish

Debian Squeeze was released yesterday and installing FEniCS with
Dorsal worked without any problems. I have updated the Google
document.

The libptscotch-dev package can be removed from both sid.platform and
squeeze.platform since we build SCOTCH on these platforms.

Johannes



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