Hi Adam, Adam C Powell IV wrote: > Now if I can just get some time to check Eray's METIS package, then after that > I'll finish PEScGraphics 0.2...
You're doing a great work with PETScGraphics because that's just the kind of stuff students could get a feeling of HPC and experiment with. From what you write, it also sounds like a great beowulf demo to impress professors and friends with. (That's a virtue of computer graphics ;) The metis packages work fine with me, but I'm sure that there are imperfections as always, not to mention the grand fallacies it may contain. Nevertheless, that is I think my 6th source package so I guess it's fairly correct and almost lintian free: orion:exa$ lintian ~/devel/debian/metis*deb W: metis-graphs: unknown-section non-free/science W: metis-doc: unknown-section non-free/science W: metis-dev: package-contains-upstream-install-documentation W: metis-dev: unknown-section non-free/science W: metis: unknown-section non-free/science The license, if you've read my ITP on debian-devel, seems to be non-free. I've obtained permission from the author to distribute metis, but it remains that way. I made the section non-free/science since I think science section has gone online, but I may be mistaken. Thanks, -- Eray Ozkural (exa) Comp. Sci. Dept., Bilkent University, Ankara e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www: http://www.cs.bilkent.edu.tr/~erayo

