Fabrice,

Ubuntu dropping MPI is a wrong decision (*) in today's increasingly
multicore and parallel world.  Even though Actor Model, Communicating
Sequential Processes (CSP) and Dataflow are far superior models for
structuring parallel applications, and there are the new partitioned
global address space (PGAS) languages Chapel, X10 and Fortress, the
current de facto standard in the C, C++ and Fortran worlds is MPI and
OpenMP.  OpenMP is supported as standard in GCC and Boost.MPI is the de
facto standard for C++ use of MPI. To drop MPI means that everyone
currently using Ubuntu and MPI will have to switch to Debian.  If
switching from Ubuntu to Debian is what the Ubuntu decision makers want
Ubuntu users to do, then this is a good contributing decision.

(*) I orginally wrote "Ubuntu dropping MPI is an insanely stupid move"
but that seemed like a serious understatement!

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[UNMETDEPS] libboost-mpi-dev has unmet dependencies in Lucid
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