SPELL=gmsh VERSION=2.0.4 SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION-source.tgz SOURCE_DIRECTORY=$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION SOURCE_URL=http://geuz.org/gmsh/src/$SOURCE SOURCE_HASH=sha512:612b768e06d23748e957feae40b0ba3c3f53e54da212c861bcacab0cde38cae1b734c22c9750fc42966b742e03ea0d19c46ce1f964eaeea42a60ab71183529b6 LICENSE[0]=GPL if [[ "$GMSH_TRIANGLE" == "y" ]]; then SOURCE2=triangle.zip SOURCE2_URL=http://netlib.sandia.gov/voronoi/$SOURCE2 FORCE_DOWNLOAD[2]=on SOURCE2_IGNORE=unversioned LICENSE[1]=unknown fi WEB_SITE=http://geuz.org/gmsh/ ENTERED=20050111 KEYWORDS="generator science" SHORT='Automatic 3D finite element grid generator' cat << EOF Gmsh is an automatic 3D finite element grid generator (primarily Delaunay) with a build-in CAD engine and post-processor. Its design goal is to provide a simple meshing tool for academic problems with parametric input and advanced visualization capabilities. Gmsh is built around four modules: geometry, mesh, solver and post-processing. The specification of any input to these modules is done either interactively using the graphical user interface or in ASCII text files using Gmsh's own scripting language. EOF