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Bug#644288: marked as done (RFA: nlpsolver -- "Solver for Nonlinear Programming" extension for LibreOffice)



Your message dated Fri, 22 Jul 2016 17:10:42 +0200
with message-id <20160722151042.GF11831@rene-engelhard.de>
and subject line obsolete
has caused the Debian Bug report #644288,
regarding RFA: nlpsolver -- "Solver for Nonlinear Programming" extension for LibreOffice
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: normal

I request an adopter for the nlpsolver package.

The package description is:
 By default LibreOffice Calc ships with a solver engine for linear
 programming only. This allows the optimization of models to a certain degree.
 However, if the formulas or constraints become more complex,
 nonlinear programming is required. That missing gap is now filled by the
 Solver for Nonlinear Programming extension.
 .
 Currently it incorporates two Evolutionary Algorithms which are able to
 handle floating point and integer variables as well as nonlinear constraints.

I only packaged it because some go-oo or libreoffice from history had it enabled per
default. Further I have no interest here. 
Now that it doesn't have that on per default...

Note: Java

Grüße/Regards,

Rene



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--- Begin Message ---
Hi,

let's close this RFA. As said, it's still part of LO, actually it's only
maintained inside LOs codebase so starting from the 5.2 packages
libreoffice-nlpsolver will be built from there, so this RFA is obsolete.

Regards,

Rene

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