On Fri, 2008-02-22 at 23:45 +0100, Guus Sliepen wrote: > On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 05:07:20PM -0500, Adam C Powell IV wrote: > > > Package name: astk > > Why is it called astk? I can't find an astk tarball on the > www.code-aster.org site.
astk is one of the tarballs in the aster-full-src-9.2.0-2.noarch.tar.gz tarball on the site. They distribute sixteen .tar.gz tarballs within that tarball, of which: * gmsh, grace, hdf5, med, Numeric, omniORB, omniORBpy, tcl and tk duplicate existing Debian packages; scotch is in incoming * metis-edf is similar to parmetis already in Debian, and to scotch * gibi is non-free (can't find source anywhere) * Sylvestre Ledru is working on eficas and homard * That leaves astk and aster There's really no point in distributing this tarball-of-tarballs, so we're packaging the four unique tarballs from within it as separate packages. > > Version: 1.5.5 > > Author: EDF (Electricite de France) R&D > > License: GPL > > URL: http://www.code-aster.org/ > > Description: Code_Aster build/control system and front-end > > Don't repeat the name of the package in the short description. Also, > what is it a system and front end for? That is unclear from the > description. Okay, I'll use the short version description in the future. > > ASTK is a client-server front-end for the Code_Aster finite element > > software (a.k.a. aster), as well as a build system used by Code_Aster > > and Homard. > > It is unclear to me what this software can do. Can I generate finite > element models with it? Or is it just a way to start simulations on a > backend? Can I view models, or meshes, or results of calculations? What > kind of finite elements are supported? If this is a frontend, is the > backend also packaged for Debian? It's the build system and graphical interface for the aster binary(ies) built in the aster package. > What is Homard? Homard is an adaptive mesher linked with aster. > > The client is written in Tcl, and the server and build system in > > python. > > I think it doesn't matter what language these tools are written in, as > long as they do whay they're supposed to do. So this is not useful > information for the long description. Use the debtags system instead for > these kinds of annotations. Okay. I wanted to provide extra information. I will just use the package short and long descriptions in the future. -Adam -- GPG fingerprint: D54D 1AEE B11C CE9B A02B C5DD 526F 01E8 564E E4B6 Engineering consulting with open source tools http://www.opennovation.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]