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--- Comment #5 from Jussi Lehtola <jussi.lehtola(a)iki.fi> 2011-10-08 06:42:15 EDT
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(In reply to comment #4)
(In reply to comment #3)
> (In reply to comment #2)
> > Is there a CMake possibility to put them into the ser directory instead?
> > Running "mv *.i ser/" after building works, but looks rather
hackish...
>
> Maybe. But these are include files...
How about a complete cp then?
e.g.
mkdir ser; cd ser
cp ../* .
%cmake... etc
cd ..
I'll copy the inc files.
My reason for writing the CMake scripts was to get out-of-tree builds to work,
and also make SMP make work correctly.
Do you intend to build both serial and parallel versions?
How do you want to name them?
par/ppackmol would only be a script that calls packmol with OMP_THREADS
With copying around anything from above, it would be possible to install
par/packmol as ppackmol and get a backtrace of the segfault with abrt.
I might in the future. Packmol allocates everything statically (gah!), since it
has been written in Fortran 77 (double gah! - Fortran 90 is a *lot* better in
every aspect).
The segfault is due to the stack memory limit being broken.
I don't see a need for a wrapper script.
> > - Why are GPLv3 headers -> GPL+?
> > I'd expect GPLv3+ (or GPLv3only) here:
> > (minimal) version = version in COPYING.
> >
> > It would be best to ask upstream to clarify it.
>
> .. where do you see gplv3 headers?
GPL+ for me is any GPL version, that exists and that will come in the future.
When adding a GPLv3 COPYING, I either want to have the program licensed under
GPLv3 or GPLv3+, but not with GPLv2. But I'm not a lawyer, so asking upstream
to clarify it is the best way to be sure.
Please read
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing:FAQ#How_do_I_figure_out_what_ver...
I have asked the author to add license boilerplates already a couple of weeks
ago, and to port the code to allocate the memory dynamically.
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