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non port: science/tfel/distinfo

Number of commits found: 10

Wednesday, 16 Feb 2022
16:29 Thierry Thomas (thierry) search for other commits by this committer
science/tfel: upgrade to 4.0.0

Release notes at <http://tfel.sourceforge.net/release-notes-4.0.html>.
commit hash: 1934391064df62448c9815f5b62baccb14f20178 commit hash: 1934391064df62448c9815f5b62baccb14f20178 commit hash: 1934391064df62448c9815f5b62baccb14f20178 commit hash: 1934391064df62448c9815f5b62baccb14f20178 1934391
Sunday, 13 Dec 2020
14:48 thierry search for other commits by this committer
Upgrade to 3.4.0

Release notes at <http://tfel.sourceforge.net/release-notes-3.4.html>.
Original commitRevision:557974 
Saturday, 21 Dec 2019
19:53 pfg search for other commits by this committer
science/tfel: update to version 3.3

Release Notes:
	http://tfel.sourceforge.net/release-notes-3.3.html

Approved by:	thierry (mentor)
Original commitRevision:520578 
Sunday, 15 Dec 2019
17:20 pfg search for other commits by this committer
science/tfel: update to version 3.2.2

Reported by:	portscout
Approved by:	thierry (mentor)
Original commitRevision:520187 
Wednesday, 27 Nov 2019
00:54 pfg search for other commits by this committer
science/tfel: Update to version 3.2.1

Latest version also pet portlint and per portlint with a work around, for now,
some issue detecting python.

Approved by:	thierry (mentor)
Original commitRevision:518485 
Tuesday, 5 Jun 2018
20:53 swills search for other commits by this committer
science/tfel: update to version 3.1.2

PR:		228657
Submitted by:	pfg (maintainer)
Original commitRevision:471819 
Friday, 9 Mar 2018
21:55 thierry search for other commits by this committer
Update science/tfel to 3.1.1 and turn on python option by default.

PR:		223952
Submitted by:	pfg (maintainer)
Original commitRevision:464032 
Saturday, 25 Nov 2017
10:43 thierry search for other commits by this committer
Upgrade to 3.0.2.

The new version brings important support for Abaqus(TM) and will be supported
in a future release of CalculiX.

PR:		216315
Submitted by:	Pedro F. Giffuni
Original commitRevision:454878 
Thursday, 19 Jan 2017
18:14 amdmi3 search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 2.0.4

PR:		216252
Submitted by:	pfg@FreeBSD.org (maintainer)
Original commitRevision:431891 
Friday, 11 Nov 2016
16:49 thierry search for other commits by this committer
`MFront` is a code generator which translates a set of closely related
domain specific languages into plain C++ on top of the `TFEL`
library. Those languages covers three kind of material knowledge:

- material properties (for instance the
  Young modulus, the thermal conductivity, etc.)
- mechanical behaviours. Numerical performances of
  generated mechanical behaviours was given a particular
  attention. Various benchmarks shows that `MFront`
  implementations are competitive with native implementations
  available in the `Cast3M`, `Code-Aster` and `Cyrano3` solvers.
- simple point-wise models, such as material swelling
  used in fuel performance codes.

`MFront` comes with an handy easy-to-use tool called `MTest` that can
test the local behaviour of a material, by imposing independent
constraints on each component of the strain or the stress. This tool
has been much faster (from ten to several hundred times depending on
the test case) than using a full-fledged finite element solver.

WWW: http://tfel.sourceforge.net/

PR:		212375
Submitted by:	Pedro F. Giffuni
Original commitRevision:425893 

Number of commits found: 10