On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 8:33 AM, Kirk, Benjamin (JSC-EG311) < benjamin.k...@nasa.gov> wrote:
> Looks like we're in the clear: > > > Glad to hear that libHilbert found a home somewhere. Shouldn't be a > problem to re-release that under the LGPL. > > > > It took me a few days to get access to my old university account, but > you can find the new source here: > > > > https://web.cs.dal.ca/~chamilto/hilbert/index.html > > I'll work in the update. > Great. For what it's worth, I checked in the old SVN logs to see what you'd patched in libHilbert over the years, and came up with the following not necessarily exhaustive list: svn diff -c 2494 > r2494.patch svn diff -c 2495 > r2495.patch svn diff -c 2497 > r2497.patch svn diff -c 3105 > r3105.patch svn diff -c 3463 > r3463.patch I tarred these up and attached them to this email... -- John PS, anyone who wants the final backup of the old libmesh SVN repo can grab it here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9BK7pg8se_iYlFMQ2tzelU2NEk/edit?usp=sharing You can use the backup just like a normal repo with the file:// URL...
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