Brian Degnan
Brian Degnan
my first foray into git and commiting an update.
Getting ngspice to build was surprisingly finicky. We might not actually need those. It was sort of all a blur reading everything and trying to get it correct. This is...
> @bpdegnan Do you think you could address the comments above? I think that I got it all sorted out.
i did not mean too. i was attempting too change things. this is my first time doing this and between reading the documentation, and not understanding completely how git works,...
I reopened it. On Sun, Jul 28, 2024 at 12:25 PM Perry E. Metzger ***@***.***> wrote: > Well, then re-open the request. > > — > Reply to this email...
I believe that I did address everything, but we might want to just scrap it. As a user of ngspice, most of the tickets are related to how ancient the...
Fixing the commit messages will get you to a functional package that gives the correct results. I have not tested the actual functionality of ngspice-43 with OpenMP because we use...
@markemer I'm totally up for having a co-maintainer. My value is that I actually use the software and know when *things aren't correct* as we have a suite of circuits...
I don't understand what the conflicts are honestly as the port file is based on how I was compiling it locally, and I don't consider the lack of openmp a...
@pmetzger I see. I appreciate the detailed description. Let me see if I can sort it out. @markemer As you have an interest in this and seem to have a...