# DISCLAIMER: Max Horn is the sole maintainer of this package. # Please DO NOT MAKE MODIFICATIONS without informing the maintainer. # Preferably, send a patch to me instead of making changes yourself! # If that is not possible due to extra urgency, at least send me a mail. # # Explanation: I am sick and tired of getting back to my packages and # discovering that people have messed with it. I am then forced to # retrace their steps, find out who, when and why did make a certain # change etc. -- i.e. it makes my life as maintainer harder. # Furthermore, as maintainer I am responsible for problems caused by my # packages. But I am not willing to take responsibility for something I # did not do. In particular, for changes that other people introduced # behind my back, no matter how good and noble their intentions were. As # such, I may see myself forced to drop responsibility for (and hence, # maintainership of) the affected package. Package: mpfi Version: 1.5.1 Revision: 1 Maintainer: Max Horn BuildDepends: gmp5, libmpfr4 BuildDependsOnly: True Depends: %N-shlibs (= %v-%r) Source: https://gforge.inria.fr/frs/download.php/30129/%n-%v.tar.bz2 Source-MD5: ce788b73b62eca1945db2ef453ee1364 ConfigureParams: --with-gmp=%p --with-mpfr=%p InstallScript: make install DESTDIR=%d DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README TODO InfoDocs: mpfi.info SplitOff: << Package: %N-shlibs Depends: gmp5-shlibs, libmpfr4-shlibs Files: lib/libmpfi.0.dylib Shlibs: %p/lib/libmpfi.0.dylib 1.0.0 %n (>= 1.5.0-1) DocFiles: AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README TODO << Description: Library for interval arithmetic DescDetail: << MPFI is intended to be a portable library written in C for arbitrary precision interval arithmetic with intervals represented using MPFR reliable floating-point numbers. It is based on the GNU MP library and on the MPFR library. The purpose of an arbitrary precision interval arithmetic is on the one hand to get guaranteed results, thanks to interval computation, and on the other hand to obtain accurate results, thanks to multiple precision arithmetic. The MPFI library is built upon MPFR in order to benefit from the correct roundings provided by MPFR. Further advantages of using MPFR are its portability and compliance with the IEEE 754 standard for floating-point arithmetic. << Homepage: http://perso.ens-lyon.fr/nathalie.revol/software.html # See also http://mpfi.gforge.inria.fr/ License: LGPL