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contents of the package are stored. This should make it easier if other
people take over maintainership of the octave-forge-* ports.
Feature safe: yes
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math/octave-forge-base to 1.1, and update of Mk/bsd.octave.mk.
Approved by: gabor (mentor)
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- Fix to work with math/octave-3.4.1
Approved by: maho (mentor)
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Approved by: maho (mentor)
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PR: 153977
Submitted by: maintainer
Feature safe: yes
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release system they have is creating releases that don't quite fit into the
old paradigm. A big difference is that they don't all use configure any more.
This moves all the "GNU_CONFIGURE=yes" stuff from bsd.octave.mk to the
individual ports.
PR: 144512
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
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Reviewed by: exp8 run on pointyhat
Supported by: miwi
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bumped or updated
Requested by: edwin
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PR: ports/134404
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen AT missouri.edu> (maintainer)
Approved by: miwi (mentor)
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PR: ports/133397
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen@missouri.edu> (maintainer)
Approved by: tabthorpe (co-mentor)
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which is intended to be a central location for custom scripts, functions and
extensions for GNU Octave. contains the source for all the functions plus
build and install scripts.
This is nlwing2.
This package allows efficient computation of nonlinear aerodynamic properties
of a wing. It employs 2D section data to build a 3D potential vortex model of
the flow. It uses a robust Euler-Newton method to track the change of flow
vorticity quantities as the angle of attack progresses.
WWW: http://octave.sourceforge.net/
PR: 127300
Submitted by: Stephen Montgomery-Smith <stephen at math dot missouri dot edu>
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