Source: ufl Section: python Priority: optional Maintainer: Debian Science Team Uploaders: Johannes Ring , Drew Parsons Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 12), dh-python, python3-all (>= 3.4), python3-setuptools, python3-numpy, python3-pytest Standards-Version: 4.3.0 Homepage: http://fenicsproject.org Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/fenics/ufl.git Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/science-team/fenics/ufl Package: python3-ufl Architecture: all Depends: python3-numpy, python3-pkg-resources, ${python3:Depends}, ${misc:Depends} Suggests: python-ufl-doc Conflicts: python-ufl (<< 2018.1~) Replaces: python-ufl Description: unified language for form-compilers (Python 3) UFL (Unified Form Language) is a unified language for definition of variational forms intended for finite element discretization. More precisely, it defines a fixed interface for choosing finite element spaces and defining expressions for weak forms in a notation close to mathematical notation. The form compilers FFC and SyFi use UFL as their end-user interface, producing UFC implementations as their output. . This package installs the library for Python 3. Package: python-ufl Architecture: all Depends: python3-ufl (>= 2018.1), ${misc:Depends} Suggests: python-ufl-doc Description: unified language for form-compilers UFL (Unified Form Language) is a unified language for definition of variational forms intended for finite element discretization. More precisely, it defines a fixed interface for choosing finite element spaces and defining expressions for weak forms in a notation close to mathematical notation. The form compilers FFC and SyFi use UFL as their end-user interface, producing UFC implementations as their output. . This is a dummy package that depends on python3-ufl. (UFL is no longer available for Python 2). Package: python-ufl-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Multi-Arch: foreign Depends: ${misc:Depends} Description: documentation and demos for UFL UFL (Unified Form Language) is a unified language for definition of variational forms intended for finite element discretization. More precisely, it defines a fixed interface for choosing finite element spaces and defining expressions for weak forms in a notation close to mathematical notation. The form compilers FFC and SyFi use UFL as their end-user interface, producing UFC implementations as their output. . This package contains documentation and demos for UFL.