Gromacs is available on lenny as version 3.3., while on squeeze version 4.0 is provided. Assuming that version 4.0 will never be provided for stable Debian:
I do not know which problems are faced by maintainers to provide version 4.0 for lenny. If no problem exists (as obviously it is the case), I am against this policy by Debian. What can I do with gromacs version 4.0 on my desktop which runs on squeeze i386? while I would be happy to save time in compiling version 4.o for the parallel machine, running on amd64. In other words, computational software such as gromacs makes sense only on parallel machines, and these are run on stable debian. Who is running a number-crunching machine on squeeze? thanks for attention to this (recurring) problem. francesco pietra -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

