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Wells - * Added initial support for opensuse12.1 -2011-12 Johannes Ring - * Updated to 1.0.0 versions all fenics packages - * Polished support for squeeze, sid, lucid, maverick and snow - leopard - * Polished petsc package - * Polished support for all fedora platforms -2011-12 Harish Narayanan - * Updated to recent versions of peripheral packages - * Mirrored cgal and scotch locally because upstream server is - flaky - * Polished support for lion - * Polished support for all fedora platforms - * Build full petsc on lion - * Updated trilinos package -2011-12 Joachim B Haga - * Added ability to install dependencies 'once:' -2011-11 Harish Narayanan - * Polished support for snow leopard and lion - * Polished support for oneiric - * Removed troublesome pastix from petsc package - * Stopped supporting gentoo -2011-11 Johan Hake - * Refined trilinos package -2011-11 Johannes Ring - * Added bison packages for debian-based platforms - * Updated to recent versions of all fenics packages - * Added libboost-math-dev to some platforms - * Fixed trilinos and scipy packages not finding umfpack on some - platforms -2011-10 Fredrik Valdmanis - * Added patch for petsc/slepc 3.2 -2011-10 Douglas N. Arnold - * Polished support for rhel6 -2011-10 Johannes Ring - * Added libboost-mpi-dev to newer ubuntu and debian platforms -2011-10 Andre Massing - * Updated cgal package -2011-10 Joachim B Haga - * Polish logging of individual package configure - * Updated syfi package -2011-10 Harish Narayanan - * Added logging of individual package configure - * Updated to recent versions of all fenics packages - * Updated petsc and slepc to 3.2 - * Updated dolfin download path to reflect new branching policy -2011-10 Garth N. Wells - * Updated trilinos package - * Polished support for oneiric - * Updated scotch package -2011-09 Johannes Ring - * Added mpi support to boost package - * Fixed boost mpi support on older ubuntu and debian platforms - * Updated cgal package to cmake -2011-09 Michele Marcionelli - * Added initial support for fedora15 - * Added patch to help trilinos compilation -2011-09 Andre Massing - * Added initial support for opensuse11.4 -2011-09 Harish Narayanan - * Incorporated Richard Katz's suggested port_select syntax change - * Added patch to compile petsc as a shared library on lion - * Polished support for lion - * Updated vtk package - * Added boost mpi to lion add snowleopard -2011-09 Fredrik Valdmanis - * Added initial support for lion -2011-08 Garth N. Wells - * Added initial support for oneiric -2011-08 Harish Narayanan - * Updated to recent versions of peripheral packages - * Cached recent MTL4 source on fenicsproject.org -2011-08 Benjamin Kehlet - * Reported bugs in few packages -2011-08 Johannes Ring - * Updated to recent versions of all fenics packages - * Polished support for rhel6 - * Allowed vtk to build without human interaction - * Fixed parmetis download link - * Fixed bug in mtl package -2011-07 Harish Narayanan - * Fixed bug in numpy package - * Added boost iostream to all debian and ubuntu platforms - * Fixed parmetis download link - * Fixed swig support by building it manually on some platforms -2011-07 Benjamin Kehlet - * Added pcre package -2011-06 Johan Hake - * Polished support for rhel5 -2011-06 Johannes Ring - * Fixed bug in suitesparse with metis package - * Debugged swig support on different platforms - * Updated syfi to build with cmake instead of scons -2011-05 Harish Narayanan - * Changed distribution license to GNU Lesser General Public - Licence Version 3 - * Incorporated Johannes' madlib build instructions - * Generalised paths to easier allow for different projects - * Removed unnecessary additions introduced by femdk support - * Polished support for natty -2011-05 Garth N. Wells - * Updated to recent versions of all packages - * Fixed scotch package -2011-05 Anders Logg - * Added support for natty -2011-04 Harish Narayanan - * Added Andre's suggested fix for Mac OS X gfortran petsc - compilation error -2011-03 Harish Narayanan - * Removed unused slepc patch - * Removed support for femdk -2011-02 Anders Logg - * Polished support for bigblue -2011-02 Johannes Ring - * Made maverick similar to lucid - * Fixed link to stable ufc -2011-02 Harish Narayanan - * Updated swig version - * Polished support for sid and squeeze - * Made fedora13 and fedora14 identical - * Updated to recent versions of peripheral packages - * Simplified stable fenics packages - * Polished support for snowleopard - * Updated to recent versions of all fenics packages -2011-01 Johannes Ring - * Fixed scotch package on debian and snowleopard - * Made sid and squeeze identical -2011-01 Joachim B Haga - * Converted petsc, slepc and trilinos to standard build chains - * Added support for separate dorsal_configure and dorsal_build - output - * Polished ML support in petsc - * Added support for running dolfin in valgrind -2011-01 Harish Narayanan - * Moved snowleopard to python27 -2011-01 Johan Hake - * Added ml support to petsc package -2011-01 Garth N. Wells - * Added support for rhel6 (and scientificlinux6) - * Updated petsc, scotch, boost, cmake and cgal packages -2010-12 Johannes Ring - * Removed run time path information from dolfin build -2010-12 Harish Narayanan - * Fixed bugs in petsc and mtl4 packages - * Made wget smarter about downloading files from flaky URLs - * Added generic cmake build option -2010-12 Gerd Wachsmuth - * Install actual files instead of making symlinks -2010-12 Garth N. Wells - * Added support for fedora14 - * Enabled trilinos for all supported platforms - * Updated petsc and trilinos versions -2010-11 Garth N. Wells - * Added pastix (multi-threaded LU) support to petsc - * Updated petsc and trilinos versions -2010-10 Harish Narayanan - * Updated fenics.org to fenicsproject.org to reflect move - * Updated slepc version -2010-09 Anders Logg - * Polished support for snowleopard - * Updated to recent versions of all fenics packages -2010-09 Garth N. Wells - * Updated to slepc 3.1-p2 -2010-09 Harish Narayanan - * Updated documentation to reflect new directory structure - * Updated the "one-click" installer - * Polished support for snowleopard - * Updated cmake builds to respect CONFOPTS -2010-08 Garth N. Wells - * Moved lenny to deprecated - * Moved sid to supported -2010-08 Marie E. Rognes - * Polished support for gentoo -2010-08 Harish Narayanan - * Polished support for snowleopard - * Added support for fedora machines without redhat-lsb - * Added scripts for auto-generating author lists and listing - unused packages and patches - * Removed several unused packages - * Fixed bugs related to new platform file placements - * Added support for 32/64-bit architecture-independent builds - * Fixed python crashing bug introduced by cmake on darwin - * Fixed breakages introduced in snowleopard - * Removed (nonexistent) support for xp - * Updated documentation to reflect new directory structure - * Updated the "one-click" installer -2010-08 Johannes Ring - * Added patch for scientificpython to help it detect numpy - * Modified trilinos package to account for the new cmake-based - install of its 10.x branch -2010-08 Anders Logg - * Fixed bugs introduced by move to petsc/slepc 3.1x - * Broke many things through several hasty changes - * Fixed breakages introduced in snowleopard - * Fixed missing malloc.h bug in parmetis - * Modified dolfin package to account for new cmake-based install - * Split platform files into supported, contributed and deprecated - * Fixed breakages introduced in ubuntu platforms - * Resumed mirroring files hosted on unstable servers - * Polished support for maverick - * Tested and corrected breakages in different platforms - * Updated to recent versions of all fenics packages -2010-08 Garth N. Wells - * Updated to petsc/slepc 3.1x - * Broke many things through several hasty changes - * Added initial support for maverick - * Added initial support for opensuse11.3 - * Added lib64 to library search path on 64bit machines - * Added out-of-source build support to cmake - * Fixed breakages introduced in fedora13 - * Fixed architecture-sniffing in scotch platform - * Polished support for opensuse11.3 - * Removed scons requirement from supported platform files - * Added initial support for squeeze - * Tested and corrected breakages in different platforms -2010-07 Douglas N. Arnold - * Added initial support for fedora13 -2010-07 Patrick Riesen - * Fixed armadillo package on 64-bit machines -2010-06 Harish Narayanan - * Updated to recent versions of all packages - * Updated documentation -2010-06 Alexander Jarosch - * Polished support for gentoo/sabayon - * Added initial support for gentoo/sabayon -2010-05 Harish Narayanan - * Added package for armadillo - * Removed ssl certificate checking -2010-05 Anders Logg - * Fixed bugs introduced by new directory structure -2010-04 Roman Putanowicz - * Generalised dorsal to handle projects other than FEniCS - * Added support for separate build directories -2010-04 Harish Narayanan - * Added initial support for fedora12 - * Polished support for fedora11 -2010-04 Joachim B Haga - * Added initial support for lucid - * Polished platform sniffing -2010-03 Harish Narayanan - * Updated to recent versions of all packages -2010-03 Krishna S. Rudraraju - * Fixed numpy link -2010-03 Dimitris Tsarouchas - * Polished parallel support on karmic -2010-03 Douglas N. Arnold - * Polished support for fedora11 - * Fixed gforge links -2010-03 Aron Wahlberg - * Fixed vtk on snowleopard -2010-02 Harish Narayanan - * Removed support for gts - * Modified the default installation location to be more elegant - * Added the ability to install single packages - * Enabled a parallel version of scotch - * Polished support for snowleopard - * Added package for MAdLib - * Updated to recent versions of all packages - * Added scientific python support to all platforms -2010-01 Harish Narayanan - * Fixed cgal error on leopard -2009-12 Anders Logg - * Added zenity support to the "one-click" installer -2009-12 Harish Narayanan - * Vastly improved documentation with the introduction of a small - usage manual - * Added initial version of the "one-click" installer - * Polished cgal package and added it to all platforms - * Added initial support for opensuse11.2 - * Added skip-based platform example - * Updated to recent versions of all packages -2009-11 Andre Massing - * Added initial support for cgal -2009-11 Harish Narayanan - * Polished support for fedora11 - * Added support for bzr repositories - * Reflected recent move of fenics projects to launchpad - * Removed default building of syfi and its dependencies -2009-11 Douglas N. Arnold - * Added initial support for fedora11 -2009-10 Harish Narayanan - * Polished support for bigblue - * Streamlined the main build script - * Improved support for snowleopard (and moved to MacPorts) - * Improved support for rhel5 - * Added ability to skip building of specific packages -2009-10 Garth N. Wells - * Improved support for rhel5 -2009-09 Joachim B Haga - * Prettified display of home directory in output -2009-09 Harish Narayanan - * Started experimenting with mumps support (in petsc) - * Added initial support for snowleopard - * Updated to recent versions of all packages -2009-09 Harish Narayanan - * Started mirroring files hosted on unstable servers - * Removed support for gutsy -2009-08 Anders Logg - * Added initial support for karmic -2009-07 Harish Narayanan - * Updated to recent versions of all packages - * Matched FEniCS package versions to Automatic Augustin -2009-06 Harish Narayanan - * Moved to the new DOLFIN build sequence -2009-05 Joachim B Haga - * Fixed patching sequence to ensure patches don't fail after the - first application -2009-05 Harish Narayanan - * Introduced a simple patching schema -2009-04 Anders Logg - * Added support for jaunty -2009-04 Harish Narayanan - * Updated to recent versions of all packages - * Worked around Trilinos bug with repeated installs - * Added support for git repositories - * Added package for swiginac -2009-03 Aron Wahlberg - * Improved support for tiger -2009-03 Peter-Jan Randewijk - * Added initial support for opensuse11.1 -2009-02 Harish Narayanan - * Added support for lenny - * Modified ufc package to account for new scons-based install - * Generalised petsc/slepc packages to handle slight differences in - 2x and 3x versions of the software - * Updated to recent versions of all packages -2009-01 Harish Narayanan - * Added support for fedora10 - * Added preliminary support for tiger - * Added support for etch - * Improved functionality of rhel4/rhel5 - * Introduced a mechanism for installing stable - versions of FEniCS packages - * Updated to recent versions of all packages -2008-11 Joachim B Haga - * Introduced the function 'default' instead of - 'export' to prevent clobbering existing variables -2008-11 Harish Narayanan - * Modularised DOLFIN package file and added remaining - dependencies - * Updated to recent versions of all packages -2008-10 Joachim B Haga - * Automatically guess the platform - * Create build log and rebuild script for individual - packages - * Support for parallel make/scons - * Improved slepc/petsc packages to avoid the need - for manually setting LD_LIBRARY_PATH - * Display platfom-specific instructions as part of - the build process -2008-10 Harish Narayanan - * Automatically probe for system python version - * Added preliminary support for xp -2008-09 Luk ShunTim - * Added support for sid -2008-09 Harish Narayanan - * Added support for leopard - * Removed the need for gfortran (in mpi, petsc, - suitesparse) - * Added support for custom configuration options - * Added colour progress/error reporting - * Updated to recent versions of all packages -2008-09 Ilmar Wilbers - * Added support for intrepid - * Added support for gutsy -2008-08 Harish Narayanan - * Changed distribution license to GPL version 3 - * Complete rewrite; modularised the scripts - * Created a framework for easy addition of additional - platforms - * Added support for rhel5 -2008-07 Ilmar Wilbers - * Added basic error reporting - * Replaced autotools-based builds (for dolfin, syfi) - with scons - * Added support for hardy -2007-06 Harish Narayanan - * Initial release for rhel4 diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4bfe047..a6be867 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,8 +1,7 @@ candi (Compile & Install) ===== -* Downloads, configures, builds and install various FEM libraries, e.g. deal.II, FEniCS -* Set up your own projects to get tools or toolchains compiled easily +* Downloads, configures, builds and install deal.II General ---- @@ -104,19 +103,3 @@ via the command line options (CLO) as described above. Note: setting the denoted variables in the configuration file will fix them, and they cannot be overwritten by command line options anymore. - - -Switching candi to other projects (e.g. FEniCS) ----- - -You can switch the current project to handle to your needs. -For doing this, firstly find out which projects are currently bundled with candi by -```bash - $> ls project-*.cfg -``` -This gives you a list of the currently configured projects. - -If you want to switch to a currently configured project, e.g. to project-FEniCS.cfg, type -```bash - $> ./switch-project-to FEniCS -``` diff --git a/TODO b/TODO deleted file mode 100644 index e2e752d..0000000 --- a/TODO +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -* Introduce automatic dependency resolution. - Difficulty: High Urgency: Low - -* Test Dorsal on supported platforms and correct the package lists if - necessary. Feel free to contribute information for other platforms - as well. - Difficulty: Low Urgency: High - -* Add (MD5/SHA1) check summing mechanism to the downloading routine - (and corresponding hashes to the package files) to verify if - downloaded files are sane. - Difficulty: Moderate Urgency: Moderate - -* Sniff out 32/64 bit-ness of machines automatically to suitably set - GMP_ARCH, SCOTCH_ARCH etc. - Difficulty: Moderate Urgency: High - -* Insert download links somewhere in the documentation. - Difficulty: Trivial Urgency: Moderate - -* Introduce mechanism to update package lists. - Difficulty: Moderate Urgency: Low - -* Add the ability to "clean" a build. This could be as simple as - cleaning the dorsal_build folder, or something more complex. - Difficulty: Moderate Urgency: Low -- 2.39.5