Well, I thought so too, sice I saw your commits but if a go on
https://yade-dem.org/doc/installation.html
everything is still with scons and bzr.
Maybe because of this:
This documentation decribes Yade version 2012-06-24.git-00a175d /
2012-06-24.git-00a175d.
So the doc on the server needs
Yes, it was commetted later.
Usually it updates at each commit.
But due to maintenance work on buildbot it is not updated now.
Anton
2012/7/4 Klaus Thoeni klaus.tho...@gmail.com:
Well, I thought so too, sice I saw your commits but if a go on
https://yade-dem.org/doc/installation.html
So the doc on the server needs to be re-compiled. BTW, how often is this done?
The doc is regenerated after each commit (modulo maintenance issue
mentioned by Anton).
I've been thinking to a figure showing yade's work cycle for a while.
I'll do it eventually, it would answer such questions.
Hello,
Compilation of Yade is the first step for new users, which are moreover
probably not so familiar with computer science than you, and probably it
still appears quite complicated. So I would recommend to keep things as
simple as possible.
In a new user mind framework : it could be
2012/7/4 Christian Jakob ja...@ifgt.tu-freiberg.de:
I successfully compiled yade (2012-07-04.git-cc040a1) with cmake. As Anton
said cmake needs a new library (libxi-dev on debian squeeze). I edited the
installation wiki [1] for debian. Please check if in ubuntu the needed
library has the same
@klaus: I know the problems, that occur while compiling yade on rpm-based
systems. Libraries have different names and paths to libraries can be
different. The first time I needed four days to compile it on Mandriva
Linux...
Theoretically, cmake should care about that.
Anton
Branch: refs/heads/master
Home: https://github.com/yade/trunk
Commit: 394fe30ff6a9968500f2d51694534827dec29611
https://github.com/yade/trunk/commit/394fe30ff6a9968500f2d51694534827dec29611
Author: Anton Gladky gladky.an...@gmail.com
Date: 2012-07-04 (Wed, 04 Jul 2012)
Hi Bruno,
2012/7/3 Bruno Chareyre bruno.chare...@hmg.inpg.fr:
Hi Anton,
Do you think there is a way to compile files grouped in plugin with
cmake (like we do with scons)?
cmake works well (and is kdevelop friendly!) but I miss the compile time
of chunkSize=40 when I have to recompile
Starting from b654c2067f there is CHUNKSIZE option is returned back.
Just -DCHUNKSIZE=40 and enjoy.
This is awesome!! Thank you very much.
I've been googling how to do that with cmake without success. You are my
cmake guru!
Not sure it's Christmas list time, but make doc would be also very
FYI: cmake flags are all displayed in project settings in kdevelop.
The build and install buttons work for a fresh trunk without
configuring anything (I strongly recommend building with kdevelop since
it links directly to error/warning lines).
I still have to try integrated debugger.
There is
The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 9ddf3c41d6ed882fda07731563ad05b30fdac952
Author: Anton Gladky gladky.an...@gmail.com
Date: Wed Jul 4 21:34:18 2012 +0200
Handle ipython 0.13. (Closes: #680285)
diff --git a/debian/patches/fix_ipython_0.13.patch
The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 852fb42236cc23bf9ec61d90080936341a914bf1
Author: Anton Gladky gladky.an...@gmail.com
Date: Wed Jul 4 21:42:02 2012 +0200
Update changelog.
diff --git a/debian/changelog b/debian/changelog
index 12d52be..996f6be 100644
---
The annotated tag, debian/0.80.1-2 has been created
at 36f9e4d31ce13d9f829e203270813d3e044b8660 (tag)
tagging 852fb42236cc23bf9ec61d90080936341a914bf1 (commit)
replaces debian/0.80.1-1
tagged by Anton Gladky
on Wed Jul 4 23:27:47 2012 +0200
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