That's not the only possible point of view. Probably there is not much demand for SUNDIALS itself in ubuntu which justifies the slow update of the package but having an optional dependence on sundia
Thanks, I build the sundials-ida package with "make sundials-ida", but when I have tried to build default-octave, the configuration stage failed: checking for nvector/nvector_serial.h... yes checking
El jue., 8 nov. 2018 a las 12:14, Marco Atzeri (<address@hidden>) escribió: Thanks, you are right. Sundials 2.7 is now in Debian Testing. But sooner or later Sundials 3 will be in Debian Sid and wil
My point is that not only depends on that, but on the lag of popular distributions to update sundials. For example, ubuntu uses sundials 2.5.0 since Trusty, released on 17 April 2014 and Artful rele
Am 08.11.2018 um 11:43 schrieb José Luis García Pallero: Hello: I'm trying to compile Octave 4.4.1 in Debian Sid and the ./configure script emits two warnings about the sundials library: configure:
Hello: I'm trying to compile Octave 4.4.1 in Debian Sid and the ./configure script emits two warnings about the sundials library: configure: WARNING: SUNDIALS IDA library does not include the IDADENS
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?52475 I posted about a week ago it would be nice to get this fixed before the release, but no patches yet. Debian is still on 2.7.0. -- mike Sundials IDA has undergone
I had created a sundials package and commited to mxe-octave (sundials-ida.mk), so to build it, you should be able to run make sundials-ida You will then have to rebuild default-octave and see if It
I think any kind of patch you submit will be helpful. If you can do the work to adapt the functions to SUNDIALS 3, I'm sure someone can do the work to make it conditional, if it's considered importa
I think any kind of patch you submit will be helpful. If you can do the work to adapt the functions to SUNDIALS 3, I'm sure someone can do the work to make it conditional, if it's considered importan
I would say this is a bad idea unless you account for the lag most popular distributions update their sundials. In Ubuntu, for example, octave package would be delayed just because sundials doesn't u
Confirmed for "devel"-branch building with openSUSE 42.3 and SUNDIALS 3.1.0 (same with 3.0.0): __ode15__.cc:340:24: error: ‘IDADlsSetDenseJacFn’ was not declared in this scope In the idas_guide.p
I just pushed a sequence of changesets that implement ode15i and ode15s based on sundials: http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/rev/31bd8a50d44c http://hg.savannah.gnu.org/hgweb/octave/rev/ee1c777
Dear all, a patch for using library IDA of sundials in Octave is almost ready. I would like to explain the test I wrote in configure.ac and ask for suggestions in order to follow Octave rules. This p
I don't recall if that change was made in Octave 5 or 6. But the minimum version of SUNDIALS that is currently supported is 3.0. Newer versions should also be working. Fwiw, I'm building with SUNDIA
Am 14. Mai 2021 um 16:21 Uhr schrieb "Marco Atzeri": I don't recall if that change was made in Octave 5 or 6. But the minimum version of SUNDIALS that is currently supported is 3.0. Newer versions sh
https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?52475 I posted about a week ago it would be nice to get this fixed before the release, but no patches yet. Debian is still on 2.7.0. -- mike Sundials IDA has undergone
It doesn't seem too difficult to update __ode15__.cc to use the new API, but it can be quite cumbersome to try and maintain both versions ... Shall we support only the latest version of sundials? Ca