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Numerical simulation pre- and post-processor
Salomé is a pre- and post-processor for numerical simulations. It can import
CAD files in IGES and STEP formats, facilitates component integration in
heterogeneous systems, and has a user-friendly GUI as well as a Python console
with all of the platform functionality.
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This package contains the architecture-independent runtime resources needed to
run Salomé.
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Numerical simulation pre- and post-processor development files
Salomé is a pre- and post-processor for numerical simulations. It can import
CAD files in IGES and STEP formats, facilitates component integration in
heterogeneous systems, and has a user-friendly GUI as well as a Python console
with all of the platform functionality.
.
This package contains the Salomé header files, IDL files, and .m4 files.
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Numerical simulation pre- and post-processor documentation
Salomé is a pre- and post-processor for numerical simulations. It can import
CAD files in IGES and STEP formats, facilitates component integration in
heterogeneous systems, and has a user-friendly GUI as well as a Python console
with all of the platform functionality.
.
This package contains example files for Salomé.
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(new) salome_5.1.3-9_amd64.deb extra science
WARNING: Already present in contrib distribution.
Numerical simulation pre- and post-processor
Salomé is a pre- and post-processor for numerical simulations. It can import
CAD files in IGES and STEP formats, facilitates component integration in
heterogeneous systems, and has a user-friendly GUI as well as a Python console
with all of the platform functionality.
.
This package contains the Salomé runtime binaries, private libraries, and
python files.
Changes: salome (5.1.3-9) unstable; urgency=low
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[ Denis Barbier ]
* Removed contrib from package sections, as it dates to long-past times when
Open CASCADE was non-free (closes: #584171).
* Added patch-stamp target to make sure patches apply before configure
(closes: #584285).
* Abort in clean target if quilt pop fails.
* Abort when a module cannot be configured, built or installed.
* Added Vcs fields to control file.
* Added libqt4-opengl-dev to Build-Depends.
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[ Andre Espaze ]
* Adding TOOLSGUI to GUI_LDFLAGS for building VISU, added it back into the
modules list.
* Explicitly exporting GetIDMapper template to avoid linker problems with g++
optimizations (closes: #584172).
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[ Adam C. Powell, IV ]
* Changed the "chmod -x" command the python directory to only include .py
files and shared libraries.
* Changed bindir to /usr/lib/salome/bin and libdir to /usr/lib/salome/lib to
avoid collisions with other packages (closes: #584124).
* Added Py back to python Salome_Container to remove conflict between
python2.5-salome and salome packages.
* Moved doxygen and graphviz from Build-Depends-Indep to Build-Depends.
* Fixed documentation install targets to not build documentation.
* Added usr_docs target for MED module.
* Updated README.Debian.html.
* Merged salome, libsalome5.1.3-0, python2.5-salome packages, and .so shared
library symlinks from libsalome-dev into salome package (closes: #584586).
* Changed name of the remainder of libsalome-dev to salome-dev, with about 13
MiB of headers and other development files useless to end users.
* Added Build-Conflicts with libsalome-dev, and salome binary package
Conflicts with libsalome-dev and python2.5-salome, and removed salome
dependency on those two.
* Added lintian override for uploader Adam Powell's name.
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