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Number of commits found: 17 |
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Tuesday, 11 Aug 2009
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05:14 maho
Remove science/dft++. Not actively maintained the original site. Old
style coding with lots of warnings, and build error with gcc44.
Also suggested by: gerald@
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Wednesday, 7 Jan 2009
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16:34 gerald
Bump PORTREVISION due to change of USE_FORTRAN=yes to GCC 4.3.
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Saturday, 22 Nov 2008
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08:19 itetcu
Fix typo in previous commit and fix pist.
Prompted by: QAT
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08:04 itetcu
- use PORTEXAMPLES where appropiate and fix plist with NO* defined
- pet portlint
- bump PORTREVISION
Approved by: maintainer timeout on QAT BotMail
Prompted by: QAT QA run
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Saturday, 14 Jul 2007
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10:16 maho
Now we use USE_FORTRAN=yes to use FORTRAN compiler.
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Monday, 29 Jan 2007
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01:44 maho
Fix build.
Submitted by: Jan Hornyak <jan.hornyak@col.cz> (and also pav)
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Monday, 22 Jan 2007
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13:33 maho
A possible build fix(on pointyhat?)
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Tuesday, 16 Jan 2007
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05:51 maho
change ${LOCALBASE}/bin/${FC} to ${F77}.
path is
/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:${LOCALBASE}/sbin:${LOCALBASE}/bin:${X11BASE}/bin
Submitted by: kris
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03:12 maho
* Build fix [1]
* atlas/blas are detected correctly.
Submitted by: kris via pointy hat [1].
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Monday, 15 Jan 2007
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13:32 maho
correct the place of <bsd.port.pre.mk>
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Friday, 12 Jan 2007
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11:45 maho
Remove -v in CC and CXX.
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Thursday, 11 Jan 2007
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07:22 maho
Migrate to gfortran42.
Bump portrevision.
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Saturday, 13 May 2006
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04:15 edwin
Remove USE_REINPLACE from all categories starting with S
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Tuesday, 12 Apr 2005
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03:26 obrien
At Kris's request, back out the MACHINE_ARCH spelling correction until
after 5.4-RELEASE.
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Monday, 11 Apr 2005
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08:04 obrien
Assist getting more ports working on AMD64 by obeying the
Ports Collection documentation and use 'ARCH' rather than 'MACHINE_ARCH'.
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Thursday, 6 May 2004
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19:49 maho
Make portlint happy by replacing space to tab
PR: 65409
Submitted by: trevor
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Saturday, 20 Mar 2004
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04:50 maho
A Density functional software. This software has a unique design
based upon the DFT++ algebraic framework introduced in Computer
Physics Communications 128, 1-45 (June 2000).
This framework allows us to transparently separate the computational
guts (cache optimization, parallelization, etc.) from the introduction
of new representations (plane waves, wavelets) and new
physics (new density functionals, linear response theory,
dielectric solutions).
The software is fully cache and register optimized,
and runs in serial, threaded, MPI and mixed threaded-MPI
parallel environments.
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Number of commits found: 17 |