I have used OpenMP and the Intel Fortran Compiler in our scientific computing cluster at the University of Alcalá to add parallelism in the computation of an atmospheric radiative transfer. This includes applications, utilities, or games primarily or substantially designed to help the user learn a specific topic or study in general.PSX999WSGE01 - Intel Parallel Studio XE 2013 for Windows 'Intel has done a great job implementing OpenMP 4.0 in the Intel Fortran Compiler of Intel Parallel Studio XE. For example, a mathematical-formula editor will go in math, and have editors as a second category. Specialized editors go in the section for those tools. They should not be in this category unless they truly do not belong anywhere else. Things that used to be on the desktop before computers were invented.ĭo not put libraries here just because they are libraries.
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In that case, pl1 means patch level, so using DISTVERSION is not possible. No version in the filename, use what upstream says it is This is version 1 of mule, and version 2 already exists Package Naming Examples Distribution Name
Here are some (real) examples on how to convert the name as called by the software authors to a suitable package name, for each line, only one of DISTVERSION or PORTVERSION is set in, depending on which would be used in the port’s Makefile: Table 2. This can do any one of many different things. Second, if any patch files named patch-* are found in PATCHDIR (defaults to the files subdirectory), they are applied at this time in alphabetical order. First, any patches defined in PATCHFILES are applied. It looks for the port’s distribution file (typically a compressed tarball) in DISTDIR and unpacks it into a temporary subdirectory specified by WRKDIR (defaults to work). If that succeeds, it will save the file in DISTDIR for future use and proceed. It will then attempt to fetch the named distribution file with FETCH, assuming that the requesting site has direct access to the Internet. If fetch cannot find the required files in DISTDIR it will look up the URL MASTER_SITES, which is set in the Makefile, as well as our FTP mirrors where we put distfiles as backup. The fetch target is responsible for making sure that the tarball exists locally in DISTDIR. Intel(R) Visual Fortran 14.0 is supported by GEMPACK Release 11.3 (July 2014) or later. Portscout: the FreeBSD Ports Distfile Scanner Installing the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler 14.0 for GEMPACK Last updated: 4th May 2014 Intel(R) Visual Fortran 14.0 is one component of the product 'Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE 2013 for Windows SP1'.
The Web Interface to the Source Repository Generic BROKEN/ IGNORE/ DEPRECATED Messages Intel Fortran Composer 2013C++PGIPGI Fortran 12 Intel Fortran Composer Xe 2013PGIPGI Fortran 12. Marking a Port for Removal with DEPRECATED or EXPIRATION_DATE Marking a Port Not Installable with BROKEN, FORBIDDEN, or IGNORE Use the exec Statement in Wrapper Scripts Differentiating Operating Systems and OS Versions Changing pkg-plist Based on Make Variables Starting and Stopping Services ( rc Scripts)
Ports with Distribution Restrictions or Legal Concerns Use BINARY_ALIAS to Rename Commands Instead of Patching the Build