On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 08:24:05PM +0100, Wuttke, Joachim wrote:
> Thank you, Stanislav, for your helpful explanations.
>
> Regarding the name of the package:
> For many years the upstream project has been called "lmfit"
> (since the main application is curve fitting), but the shared
> library has
Thank you, Stanislav, for your helpful explanations.
Regarding the name of the package:
For many years the upstream project has been called "lmfit"
(since the main application is curve fitting), but the shared
library has been called "lmmin.so" (since the fundamental
mathematical operation is mini
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 06:57:03PM +0100, Wuttke, Joachim wrote:
> One more question (which possibly elucidates my previous questions):
>
> The upstream project is structured as follows:
>
> lmfit/configure.ac
> lmfit/Makefile.am
> # ... and all the resulting autotools stuff
>
> lmfit/lib/ # con
On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 06:35:42PM +0100, Wuttke, Joachim wrote:
> Dear specialists,
>
> I need more help. Specifically, I am going to ask 3 questions.
>
> My debian directory is still messed up, as it has been from the beginning:
> either the automatic scripts are not ready to assist in generat
One more question (which possibly elucidates my previous questions):
The upstream project is structured as follows:
lmfit/configure.ac
lmfit/Makefile.am
# ... and all the resulting autotools stuff
lmfit/lib/ # contains library sources and the include file lmmin.h
lmfit/demo/ # contains applicat
Dear specialists,
I need more help. Specifically, I am going to ask 3 questions.
My debian directory is still messed up, as it has been from the beginning:
either the automatic scripts are not ready to assist in generating a
shared-library
package, or I used them in wrong way.
Here my control
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