Le vendredi 25 septembre 2009 à 09:04 +0200, Francesco Pietra a écrit : > 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? You should have a look to: http://backports.org/
It is probably what you are looking for. Sylvestre -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

