Do not build the shared library.
Do not build csvdiff.
Do not install install_tsc
Do not install man pages (handled by debhelper)
Skip csvdiff for Debian package
More things not installed with Debian
Cantera's mechanism conversion scripts are now installed in the main
Cantera directory, so processing should work fine as long as Python is
on the path, whether or not the Cantera Python module is installed.
This is necessary particularly for Windows, where there's no easy way
to build shared libraries of the f2c code because those functions
don't have the necessary __declspec(dllexport) in their non-existent
headers.
Moved the external libraries to separate library files so that libcantera.a just contains its own namespace externals.
Fixed several errors in the equilibrium program that occurred during the port. (int to size_t issues).
Moved some equilibrium program headers to the include file system, so that it can link with equilibrium program.
Worked on Cantera.mak. Needs more work.
Fixed an issue with the Residual virtual base classes within numerics. They didn't inherit due to int to size_t migration. This caused numerous test problems to fail (issue with backwards compatibility - do we want it and how much do we want?).
Added csvdiff back so that it's available for shell environment runtests.
If sundials_include or sundials_libdir are specified, promote
use_sundials='default' to 'y' so that we won't unexpectedly fall back
to the built in solvers if there's a configuration problem.
Added libstringstream, which maps stdin and stdout to std::iostream.
Using this library means we no longer create either the temporary .py
file or the ct2ctml.log file.
This also eliminates the synchronization problems that motivated the
sleep commands around the system call, so cti to ctml conversions are
significantly faster now.
This will create symlinks (on posix systems) or copies (on Windows)
of the Cantera headers in the 'canterna/kernel' directory,
corresponding to the behavior of older versions of Cantera.