rheolef 6.7-6 source package in Ubuntu

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rheolef (6.7-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * d/rules:
    - autoconf/automake regeneration forced, since configure.ac is patched
    - dh_auto_test delayed to the next 7.0 upstream version (closes: #888879)
  * d/*.install: pkglibdir changed to usr/lib/*/rheolef for multiarch
  * d/control:
    - Build-Depends: autoconf, automake & libtool added
    - Description: updated
  * d/patch: remove skip_failing_tests.patch
  * d/README.Debian: completed
  * d/compat: decreased from 11 to 9, for smooth (old)stable package building
         also decreased in d/control for debhelper dependency in Build-Depends

 -- Pierre Saramito <email address hidden>  Fri, 16 Feb 2018 12:19:06 +0100

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librheolef-dev: efficient Finite Element environment - development files

 Rheolef is a computer environment that serves as a convenient laboratory for
 computations in applied mathematics involving finite element-like methods.
 It provides a set of commands and C++ algorithms and containers.
 .
 Most basically, containers cover the classic graph data structure for sparse
 matrix formats and finite element meshes. At a higher level of abstraction,
 they can handle approximate finite element spaces, discrete fields.
 Flexible and powerful expressions are used to specify bilinear forms.
 .
 Current applications include:
  * massively distributed memory finite element environment, based on MPI;
  * elasticity, Stokes and Navier-Stokes problems in 2D and 3D;
  * complex fluids applications: viscoplasticity, viscoelasticity, wall slip;
  * nonlinear problems with fixed-point, Newton and continuation methods;
  * high order polynomials, mixed elements and discontinuous Galerkin methods;
  * auto-adaptive mesh approaches;
  * axisymmetric problems;
  * multi-regions and variable coefficient problems.
 .
 This package provides the headers required for development.

librheolef1: efficient Finite Element environment - shared library

 Rheolef is a computer environment that serves as a convenient laboratory for
 computations in applied mathematics involving finite element-like methods.
 It provides a set of commands and C++ algorithms and containers.
 .
 Most basically, containers cover the classic graph data structure for sparse
 matrix formats and finite element meshes. At a higher level of abstraction,
 they can handle approximate finite element spaces, discrete fields.
 Flexible and powerful expressions are used to specify bilinear forms.
 .
 Current applications include:
  * massively distributed memory finite element environment, based on MPI;
  * elasticity, Stokes and Navier-Stokes problems in 2D and 3D;
  * complex fluids applications: viscoplasticity, viscoelasticity, wall slip;
  * nonlinear problems with fixed-point, Newton and continuation methods;
  * high order polynomials, mixed elements and discontinuous Galerkin methods;
  * auto-adaptive mesh approaches;
  * axisymmetric problems;
  * multi-regions and variable coefficient problems.
 .
 This package provides the shared library.

librheolef1-dbgsym: debug symbols for librheolef1
rheolef: No summary available for rheolef in ubuntu cosmic.

No description available for rheolef in ubuntu cosmic.

rheolef-dbgsym: debug symbols for rheolef
rheolef-doc: efficient Finite Element environment - documentation

 Rheolef is a computer environment that serves as a convenient laboratory for
 computations in applied mathematics involving finite element-like methods.
 It provides a set of commands and C++ algorithms and containers.
 .
 Most basically, containers cover the classic graph data structure for sparse
 matrix formats and finite element meshes. At a higher level of abstraction,
 they can handle approximate finite element spaces, discrete fields.
 Flexible and powerful expressions are used to specify bilinear forms.
 .
 Current applications include:
  * massively distributed memory finite element environment, based on MPI;
  * elasticity, Stokes and Navier-Stokes problems in 2D and 3D;
  * complex fluids applications: viscoplasticity, viscoelasticity, wall slip;
  * nonlinear problems with fixed-point, Newton and continuation methods;
  * high order polynomials, mixed elements and discontinuous Galerkin methods;
  * auto-adaptive mesh approaches;
  * axisymmetric problems;
  * multi-regions and variable coefficient problems.
 .
 This package provides the documentation.