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Today's Topics:
1. Re: [HOWTO] Problem with GMAT Installation under UBUNTU 9.10
(Darrel J. Conway)
2. This is a test email (Hughes, Steven P. (GSFC-5950))
3. gmat-developers Mailing List Policy
(Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950))
4. Vote: Documentation fonts (Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950))
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 10:38:53 -0700
From: "Darrel J. Conway" <***@thinksysinc.com>
Subject: Re: [Gmat-developers] [HOWTO] Problem with GMAT Installation
under UBUNTU 9.10
To: Nicola De Quattro <***@email.it>
Cc: gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: <***@thinksysinc.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Hi, Nicola.
The GMAT team doesn't actually use the mailing lists at SourceForge
anymore. Let's move this discussion onto the GMAT developer's forum so
that other people building on Linux can see the procedure. The
developer's forum is accessed at this link:
http://gmat.ed-pages.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=3
The main forum index can be found here:
http://gmat.ed-pages.com/forum
You can find GNU/Linux build instructions on the GMAT wiki at this link:
http://gmat.ed-pages.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Building+on+Linux
(The main wiki page is http://gmat.ed-pages.com/wiki/tiki-index.php; the
build instructions are found on the Developer's Resources link, which
can be accessed from that page.)
The Linux build instructions on the wiki are a bit dated. I'm currently
building on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) 64-bit, and have cleaned up a
number of issues related to using the newer GCC that ships with Karmic.
Those issues are fixed in the development branch of the code, but not
yet migrated into the trunk code.
If this information doesn't help, I'll need to know a few things about
your setup before I can help further:
* What distribution of Linux are you using? I think you said Ubuntu
9.10 in your message header, but I need to know if you're using
the 32-bit or the 64-bit release.
* How did you get wxWidgets? GMAT isn't UNICODE compatible (yet!),
and most of the pre-built wx libraries are built with UNICODE
enabled. You'll probably want to build wxWidgets yourself.
* What compiler are you using? If you're using gcc 4.4 (the default
under Karmic) and either the trunk code from SourceForge or the
tarball of the September 2008 release, you'll find that there are
build errors because the GCC coders rearranged the header files in
the compiler collection. In fact, they've done that twice since
the September 2008 release, and both times I've needed to go in
and fix the header calls.
Let's move this discussion onto the development forum. (I'm happy to put
it there, but want your permission before placing your posts there.) If
you'd like, you can just copy this message there and reply to it. I'll
do what I can to help you get GMAT building on your system.
- Darrel
Darrel J. Conway, Ph.D. Thinking Systems, Inc.
Senior Scientist and CEO 6441 N Camino Libby
Phone: (623) 298-4530 Tucson, AZ 85718
FAX: (520) 232-2533 www.thinksysinc.com
Cell: (520) 425-3626 djc_at_thinksysinc_dot_com
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 09:55:07 -0500
From: "Hughes, Steven P. (GSFC-5950)" <***@nasa.gov>
Subject: [Gmat-developers] This is a test email
To: "gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net"
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:50:06 -0500
From: "Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950)" <***@nasa.gov>
Subject: [Gmat-developers] gmat-developers Mailing List Policy
To: "gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net"
<gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net>
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Overview: The GMAT developers list is a mailing list for current development of the General Mission Analysis Tool. This list is useful for tracking what developers are working on and for asking question related to building and modifying GMAT.
Things that go to gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net:
* Development process discussions
* Warnings about repository issues, major commits, merges
* Implementation discussions for features under development
* Design discussions that are too early for documentation in design specs
* Compilation questions
* Defect discussions that require design and input from many people (Note: "Standard" defect comments are in Bugzilla database[1])
Things that definitely DO NOT go to gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net:
* Anything with personal information
* Anything with SBU restrictions (see below) or unapproved publications
* Bug reports (these go in Bugzilla database: http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/)
* Feature requests (these go in Bugzilla database)
* Discussions between group subset that are not of interest to the entire group:
"Shawn, when can I come over and help with the test system?"
"Wendy, did you commit that fix from yesterday?"
Gray areas:
* If a post might be of interest to third party contributors, send it to the list if the post does not fall under the DO NOT send category.
* If you question whether a post might fall under the DO NOT SEND policy, don't send the post to the list, just send it to individuals.
Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information is defined by NM1600-55[2]. The determination is made by the GMAT project lead, but some examples are given by 5.24.2.2.(e):
- IT security information
- ITAR/EAR information
- trade secrets/proprietary information
- patentable inventions
- personal private information
- other categories listed in the NM
This list is being archived at the following locations for easy viewing:
- SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=gmat-developers
- Google Groups: http://groups.google.com/group/gmat-developers
- GMANE: http://gmane.org (awaiting activation)
- The Mail Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com (awaiting activation)
- Nabble: http://gmat-developers.2302807.n4.nabble.com/
[1] http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/
[2] http://nodis.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/policy_letters/NM_1600-55_.pdf
--
Joel J. K. Parker
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 09:47:31 -0500
From: "Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950)" <***@nasa.gov>
Subject: [Gmat-developers] Vote: Documentation fonts
To: "gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net"
<gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net>
Message-ID:
<***@NDMSSCC05.ndc.nasa.gov>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
I'm working on the visual style for our documentation, and I'll be asking for some feedback over the next few days.
First up: fonts!
The NASA Style Guide says we should use Garamond or Helvetica. We're not bound to follow that, but it's a useful starting point. Below are the samples to consider.
I've also attached the original PDFs, so please look at those for the full-resolution versions. Please reply directly to me with your votes, and I'll compile them.
Thanks!
- Joel
________________________________
Garamond 10-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
________________________________
Garamond 12-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
________________________________
Helvetica 10-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
________________________________
Helvetica 12-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
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From:"gmat-developers-request"<gmat-developers-***@lists.sourceforge.net>;
Date:2011Äê10ÔÂ24ÈÕ(ÐÇÆÚÒ») ÍíÉÏ10:48
To:"gmat-developers"<gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net>;
Subject:Gmat-developers Digest, Vol 12, Issue 1
Send Gmat-developers mailing list submissions to
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: [HOWTO] Problem with GMAT Installation under UBUNTU 9.10
(Darrel J. Conway)
2. This is a test email (Hughes, Steven P. (GSFC-5950))
3. gmat-developers Mailing List Policy
(Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950))
4. Vote: Documentation fonts (Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950))
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Message: 1
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 2010 10:38:53 -0700
From: "Darrel J. Conway" <***@thinksysinc.com>
Subject: Re: [Gmat-developers] [HOWTO] Problem with GMAT Installation
under UBUNTU 9.10
To: Nicola De Quattro <***@email.it>
Cc: gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net
Message-ID: <***@thinksysinc.com>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed
Hi, Nicola.
The GMAT team doesn't actually use the mailing lists at SourceForge
anymore. Let's move this discussion onto the GMAT developer's forum so
that other people building on Linux can see the procedure. The
developer's forum is accessed at this link:
http://gmat.ed-pages.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=3
The main forum index can be found here:
http://gmat.ed-pages.com/forum
You can find GNU/Linux build instructions on the GMAT wiki at this link:
http://gmat.ed-pages.com/wiki/tiki-index.php?page=Building+on+Linux
(The main wiki page is http://gmat.ed-pages.com/wiki/tiki-index.php; the
build instructions are found on the Developer's Resources link, which
can be accessed from that page.)
The Linux build instructions on the wiki are a bit dated. I'm currently
building on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) 64-bit, and have cleaned up a
number of issues related to using the newer GCC that ships with Karmic.
Those issues are fixed in the development branch of the code, but not
yet migrated into the trunk code.
If this information doesn't help, I'll need to know a few things about
your setup before I can help further:
* What distribution of Linux are you using? I think you said Ubuntu
9.10 in your message header, but I need to know if you're using
the 32-bit or the 64-bit release.
* How did you get wxWidgets? GMAT isn't UNICODE compatible (yet!),
and most of the pre-built wx libraries are built with UNICODE
enabled. You'll probably want to build wxWidgets yourself.
* What compiler are you using? If you're using gcc 4.4 (the default
under Karmic) and either the trunk code from SourceForge or the
tarball of the September 2008 release, you'll find that there are
build errors because the GCC coders rearranged the header files in
the compiler collection. In fact, they've done that twice since
the September 2008 release, and both times I've needed to go in
and fix the header calls.
Let's move this discussion onto the development forum. (I'm happy to put
it there, but want your permission before placing your posts there.) If
you'd like, you can just copy this message there and reply to it. I'll
do what I can to help you get GMAT building on your system.
- Darrel
Hi,
Could you please help me giving a piece of advice or a howto to build
GMAT under GNU/Linux? The most of documentation I've found is for Windows...
Thank you
Nicola
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--Could you please help me giving a piece of advice or a howto to build
GMAT under GNU/Linux? The most of documentation I've found is for Windows...
Thank you
Nicola
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Darrel J. Conway, Ph.D. Thinking Systems, Inc.
Senior Scientist and CEO 6441 N Camino Libby
Phone: (623) 298-4530 Tucson, AZ 85718
FAX: (520) 232-2533 www.thinksysinc.com
Cell: (520) 425-3626 djc_at_thinksysinc_dot_com
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Message: 2
Date: Fri, 7 Oct 2011 09:55:07 -0500
From: "Hughes, Steven P. (GSFC-5950)" <***@nasa.gov>
Subject: [Gmat-developers] This is a test email
To: "gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net"
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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2011 10:50:06 -0500
From: "Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950)" <***@nasa.gov>
Subject: [Gmat-developers] gmat-developers Mailing List Policy
To: "gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net"
<gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net>
Message-ID:
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Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
Overview: The GMAT developers list is a mailing list for current development of the General Mission Analysis Tool. This list is useful for tracking what developers are working on and for asking question related to building and modifying GMAT.
Things that go to gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net:
* Development process discussions
* Warnings about repository issues, major commits, merges
* Implementation discussions for features under development
* Design discussions that are too early for documentation in design specs
* Compilation questions
* Defect discussions that require design and input from many people (Note: "Standard" defect comments are in Bugzilla database[1])
Things that definitely DO NOT go to gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net:
* Anything with personal information
* Anything with SBU restrictions (see below) or unapproved publications
* Bug reports (these go in Bugzilla database: http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/)
* Feature requests (these go in Bugzilla database)
* Discussions between group subset that are not of interest to the entire group:
"Shawn, when can I come over and help with the test system?"
"Wendy, did you commit that fix from yesterday?"
Gray areas:
* If a post might be of interest to third party contributors, send it to the list if the post does not fall under the DO NOT send category.
* If you question whether a post might fall under the DO NOT SEND policy, don't send the post to the list, just send it to individuals.
Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) information is defined by NM1600-55[2]. The determination is made by the GMAT project lead, but some examples are given by 5.24.2.2.(e):
- IT security information
- ITAR/EAR information
- trade secrets/proprietary information
- patentable inventions
- personal private information
- other categories listed in the NM
This list is being archived at the following locations for easy viewing:
- SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum_name=gmat-developers
- Google Groups: http://groups.google.com/group/gmat-developers
- GMANE: http://gmane.org (awaiting activation)
- The Mail Archive: http://www.mail-archive.com (awaiting activation)
- Nabble: http://gmat-developers.2302807.n4.nabble.com/
[1] http://pows003.gsfc.nasa.gov/bugzilla/
[2] http://nodis.gsfc.nasa.gov/library/policy_letters/NM_1600-55_.pdf
--
Joel J. K. Parker
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Message: 4
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 09:47:31 -0500
From: "Parker, Joel J. K. (GSFC-5950)" <***@nasa.gov>
Subject: [Gmat-developers] Vote: Documentation fonts
To: "gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net"
<gmat-***@lists.sourceforge.net>
Message-ID:
<***@NDMSSCC05.ndc.nasa.gov>
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
I'm working on the visual style for our documentation, and I'll be asking for some feedback over the next few days.
First up: fonts!
The NASA Style Guide says we should use Garamond or Helvetica. We're not bound to follow that, but it's a useful starting point. Below are the samples to consider.
I've also attached the original PDFs, so please look at those for the full-resolution versions. Please reply directly to me with your votes, and I'll compile them.
Thanks!
- Joel
________________________________
Garamond 10-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
________________________________
Garamond 12-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
________________________________
Helvetica 10-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
________________________________
Helvetica 12-point:
[cid:***@01CC923A.54980870]
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