Hi,
On Sat, Jan 21, 2017 at 02:34:03PM +0100, Michael Banck wrote:
> are you using libint2 yourself, and if so what project if I may ask?

I'm trying to write a new quantum chemistry suite, but it's not yet
working at all.
  
> I kinda noticed, but I wasn't sure whether those were just examples, for
> test cases or generally useful.  If the latter is the case, I'm happy to
> include them.

I'm neither sure, but I think it's good thing to make it less astonishing.
I don't think that a binary package would depend on the feature, and
that's why I tagged libint2-dev instead of libint2-2 as recommending
libint2-data in the patch.
 
> Happy to do that, but it's too late for stretch now, as no new packages
> will enter at this point. So this will have to wait till after the
> release.

OK, I'm not in hurry at all.
  
> I'll take a look at the other changes once I have time, I am travelling
> right now.

Thank you in advance for taking your time.

Best regards.

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