svn commit: r543805 - head/cad/NASTRAN-95
Pedro F. Giffuni
pfg at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jul 30 17:05:23 UTC 2020
Author: pfg
Date: Thu Jul 30 17:05:23 2020
New Revision: 543805
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/ports/543805
Log:
cad/NASTRAN-95: mark broken
Recent changes in gfortran seem to have broken this port so that it doesn't
produce valid results anymore. See [1] for more details.
This port would likely be a good candidate for LLVM Fortran but I currently
don't have time for to try (patches welcome).
Use dos2unix, as it seems necessary but not sufficient for a future fix.
Pet portlint while here.
Approved by: therry (mentor)
[1] https://github.com/nasa/NASTRAN-95/issues/15
Modified:
head/cad/NASTRAN-95/Makefile
head/cad/NASTRAN-95/pkg-descr
Modified: head/cad/NASTRAN-95/Makefile
==============================================================================
--- head/cad/NASTRAN-95/Makefile Thu Jul 30 16:43:38 2020 (r543804)
+++ head/cad/NASTRAN-95/Makefile Thu Jul 30 17:05:23 2020 (r543805)
@@ -14,11 +14,13 @@ LICENSE_NAME= NASA OPEN SOURCE AGREEMENT VERSION 1.3
LICENSE_FILE= ${FILESDIR}/NASTRAN95-license.txt
LICENSE_PERMS= dist-mirror dist-sell pkg-mirror pkg-sell auto-accept
+BROKEN= Produces bogus files on newer versions of GCC fortran
+
+USES= fortran gmake dos2unix
+
USE_GITHUB= yes
GH_ACCOUNT= twuerfl
GH_TAGNAME= a73c57a
-
-USES= fortran gmake
ALL_TARGET= # empty
INSTALL_TARGET= install-strip
Modified: head/cad/NASTRAN-95/pkg-descr
==============================================================================
--- head/cad/NASTRAN-95/pkg-descr Thu Jul 30 16:43:38 2020 (r543804)
+++ head/cad/NASTRAN-95/pkg-descr Thu Jul 30 17:05:23 2020 (r543805)
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ NASTRAN is the NASA Structural Analysis System, a fini
and opened the door to computer-aided engineering. Subsections of a design
can be modeled and then larger groupings of these elements can again be
modeled. NASTRAN can handle elastic stability analysis, complex
-eigenvalues for vibration and dynamic stability analysis, dynamic response
+eigenvalues for vibration and dynamic stability analysis, dynamic response
for transient and steady state loads, and random excitation, and static
response to concentrated and distributed loads, thermal expansion, and
enforced deformations.
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