Catera with additional transport models
On Linux systems, link tests against the Cantera shared library, rather than the static library to reduce the size of the compiled test suite. This saves over 1 GB of disk space when compiling with debug symbols enabled, and also reduces the run time of the test suite. This does not work on Windows, where the shared library only exports the Cantera C interface. |
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******* CANTERA ******* Version 2.2a (development) License Information =================== See the file "License.txt" for information on the terms & conditions for usage, and a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. All trademarks referenced herein are property of their respective holders. Web Resources ============= 1. The Cantera Google Code site: http://cantera.googlecode.com/ This site contains the Cantera source code, and the issue tracker for bugs and enhancement requests. 2. The Cantera SourceForge site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cantera Distribution of Cantera releases and binary installers. It also contains the project CVS history. 3. Cantera Documentation: http://cantera.github.com/docs/sphinx/html/index.html This site contains documentation for the current stable version of Cantera. http://cantera.github.com/dev-docs/sphinx/html/index.html This site contains documentation for the development version of Cantera. 4. The Cantera User's Group: http://groups.google.com/group/cantera-users This site has a message board for discussions amongst Cantera users. 5. The Cantera Developers Group: http://groups.google.com/group/cantera-dev Limited access site where developers can discuss development ideas.