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Bug#850590: ITP: openmeca -- a graphical application to model and simulate mechanical systems



Hello Andreas,
Good ! It's a great news ! :)

You will find at http://yakuru.fr/~dada/omc-deb/ a first version of the debian package of openmeca. (Note that I build this package on Ubuntu 16.04.1 LTS without gpg signature)

This is the first time for me, please tell me what's wrong.

Thank you very much, Damien.


Le 2017-01-09 10:04, Andreas Tille a écrit :
Hi Damien,

I think this package fits nicely into the Debian Science team and might
be useful in more than one of its tasks[1].

Kind regards

      Andreas.

[1] https://blends.debian.org/science/tasks/

On Sun, Jan 08, 2017 at 10:00:45AM +0100, Damien Andre wrote:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Damien Andre <dada@yakuru.fr>

* Package name    : openmeca
  Version         : 2.1.2
  Upstream Author : Damien Andre <dada@yakuru.fr>
* URL             : https://gitlab.com/damien.andre/openmeca
* License         : GPL v3
  Programming Lang: C++
Description : a graphical application to model and simulate mechanical systems

OpenMeca is based on the chronoengine library. The aim of openmeca is to provide a software for simulating mechanical systems easily. openmeca allow us to builds a 3D sketch, where the bonds are represented by symbols and gives a simple way to apply loading and boundary conditions. Thanks to numerical sensors, different kind of data (force, torque, displacement, velocity, etc.) could be extracted from the simulation.

Hello, I am developing the openmeca software. openmeca is a scientific software especially designed for teaching mechanical dynamics. I started this development a long time ago (8 years) and I think that the program is correct now.

I propose to work myself on the packaging. By following the FAQ instructions, I just made a first version of the source and binary package. However, I probably need help from debian mentors to improve the quality of the package.

Best regards, Damien.




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