Package: qprop Version: 1.21 Revision: 1 #Architecture: powerpc License: GPL Depends: BuildDepends: g95 Source: http://web.mit.edu/drela/Public/web/qprop/qprop%v.tar.gz Source-MD5: 1398ef8c670828138bdb4807037fe433 SourceDirectory: Qprop PatchScript: patch -p1 < %a/%n.patch CompileScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev cd bin make qprop make qmil << InstallScript: << #!/bin/sh -ev mkdir %i/bin cd bin install qprop %i/bin/ install qmil %i/bin/ mkdir -p %i/share/doc/qprop/runs cd ../runs /bin/cp -pr * %i/share/doc/qprop/runs/ head -n14 ../src/qprop.f | tail -n11 > %i/share/doc/qprop/License << DocFiles: qprop_doc.txt qmil_doc.txt version_notes.txt README Description: Propeller + motor performance analysis DescDetail: << QPROP is an analysis program for predicting the performance of propeller-motor combinations. Its intent is to provide an alternative to the existing prop/motor simulation programs, which use relatively simple propeller models, and assume a brushed DC motor type. QPROP has a relatively sophisticated and accurate prop aerodynamic model, and a general motor model which can be implemented via a user-supplied subroutine if necessary. The companion program QMIL generates propeller geometries for the Minimum Induced Loss (MIL) condition. It can also generated windmill geometries for the MIL or Maximum Total Power (MTP) conditions. See the qmil_doc.txt document for more info. Note: The qprop_theory.pdf file reference in the README is no longer included in the package, but is still available from qprop's home page. << DescPort: << Compiles with double precision math. << Homepage: http://web.mit.edu/drela/Public/web/qprop/ Maintainer: Kevin Horton