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Re: [Branch ~dorsal-core/dorsal/main] Rev 553: Set build directory in dorsal.sh. Don't know if this is used but it
> On 5/16/11 9:50 AM, Anders Logg wrote:
> > On Sun, May 15, 2011 at 11:44:35AM +0200, Harish Narayanan wrote:
> >> On 5/9/11 4:24 PM, noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------
> >>> revno: 553
> >>> committer: Anders Logg <logg@xxxxxxxxx>
> >>> branch nick: dorsal
> >>> timestamp: Mon 2011-05-09 11:10:13 +0200
> >>> message:
> >>> Set build directory in dorsal.sh. Don't know if this is used but it
> >>> otherwise creates an empty directory under ~/Work even if other
> >>> directories for source and install are specified in local.cfg.
> >>> modified:
> >>> dorsal.sh
> >>
> >> This directory is not really used.
> >
> > ok. Perhaps it should be removed then?
>
> I will, as part of a bigger cleanup removing a few things that were
> added when dorsal was extended to build femdk.
While being dormant for almost a year I would like to say that
I still use dorsal for setting up the environment for FEMDK
(at the moment there is me and two other guys so we do not
often move the environment).
Dorsal is a very nice tool so while you may remove any stuff
that directly relates to FEMDK, if I may suggest I would keep
the part that makes it possible to use dorsal for other projects
without hacking it to much. But of course the decision is yours.
By the way, do you know if dorsal is used in ony other projects
than Fenics and FEMDK ?
Regards
Roman
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Roman Putanowicz, PhD < putanowr@xxxxxxxxxxxx >
Institute for Computational Civil Engng (L-5)
Dept. of Civil Engng, Cracow Univ. of Technology
www.l5.pk.edu.pl, tel. +48 12 628 2569, fax 2034
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