jeremy theler

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Is prepomax open source? I think it's not. And it runs only on Windows so most people would not think it's even free software at all.

Well, from the CoFEA's README: > CoFEA is an initiative that aims to bring open-source simulation software closer to the industry problems About PrePoMax in particular, if there's no license...

Sure. Knock yourself out :-) https://discord.com/channels/787682041566199818/787682041566199822/801540348018294784

Still not open source. I liked the spirit when I did not know what it was about. I'm off.

The thing is that, unlike Debian and Ubuntu, Fedora separated the C header includes from the make includes and did not respect the structured of PETSc's source tree. This leads...

Here's the thing I found when playing with Fedora a couple of weeks ago: the `petsc` pagackage does not maintain the structure of the source tree so the procedure to...

> If at least Fedora had the variables file installed with PETSc pakage... I installed Fedora 33 in Vagrant and I see this: ``` [vagrant@fedora33 ~]$ ls /usr/lib64/petsc/conf/ petscrules petscvariables...

For now FeenoX will link against `gsclbas` even if PETSc is found (see 0da38bbea1104183e121ec07e909205960508a22). Still, I'd like to leave this open until we find a better solution.

Good catch. This input better illustrates what is going on: ``` VECTOR x1[2] VECTOR x2[2] VECTOR x3[2] VECTOR x4[2] DATA 1 2 x1 = {3, 4} x2 = (5, 6)...

> Out of curiosity, where is VECTOR defined? What do you mean? In FeenoX source code? Or what?