gnu: octave: Add fftw, arpack, and glu inputs.

* gnu/packages/maths.scm (octave)[inputs]: Add fftw, fftwf, arpack,
  and glu.
  [description]: Wrap to 80 columns.
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Eric Bavier 2015-05-08 14:44:29 -05:00
parent d7fdab2541
commit 1ec78e9d71
1 changed files with 15 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -382,6 +382,9 @@ extremely large and complex data collections.")
`(("lapack" ,lapack)
("readline" ,readline)
("glpk" ,glpk)
("fftw" ,fftw)
("fftwf" ,fftwf)
("arpack" ,arpack-ng)
("curl" ,curl)
("pcre" ,pcre)
("fltk" ,fltk)
@ -390,16 +393,18 @@ extremely large and complex data collections.")
("hdf5" ,hdf5)
("libxft" ,libxft)
("mesa" ,mesa)
("glu" ,glu)
("zlib" ,zlib)))
(native-inputs
`(("gfortran" ,gfortran-4.8)
("pkg-config" ,pkg-config)
("perl" ,perl)
;; The following inputs are not actually used in the build process. However, the
;; ./configure gratuitously tests for their existence and assumes that programs not
;; present at build time are also not, and can never be, available at run time!
;; If these inputs are therefore not present, support for them will be built out.
;; However, Octave will still run without them, albeit without the features they
;; The following inputs are not actually used in the build process.
;; However, the ./configure gratuitously tests for their existence and
;; assumes that programs not present at build time are also not, and
;; can never be, available at run time! If these inputs are therefore
;; not present, support for them will be built out. However, Octave
;; will still run without them, albeit without the features they
;; provide.
("less" ,less)
("texinfo" ,texinfo)
@ -411,11 +416,11 @@ extremely large and complex data collections.")
"/bin/sh"))))
(home-page "http://www.gnu.org/software/octave/")
(synopsis "High-level language for numerical computation")
(description "GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language that is specialized
for numerical computations. It can be used for both linear and non-linear
applications and it provides great support for visualizing results. Work may
be performed both at the interactive command-line as well as via script
files.")
(description "GNU Octave is a high-level interpreted language that is
specialized for numerical computations. It can be used for both linear and
non-linear applications and it provides great support for visualizing results.
Work may be performed both at the interactive command-line as well as via
script files.")
(license license:gpl3+)))
(define-public gmsh