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720b0aa871e652b0e23e1e0cd12f3623f3cbbf02 — Nicolas Graves 4 months ago bc4297d
gnu: python-fenics-ufl: Update to 2025.2.0.

* gnu/packages/simulation.scm (python-fenics-ufl): Update to 2025.2.0.
[build-system]: Switch to pyproject-build-system.
[arguments]: Drop them.
[native-inputs]: Add python-setuptools.
[description]: Improve style.

Change-Id: I747c989bd6dbcfa034182523ec6be7976d7f3f33
Signed-off-by: Sharlatan Hellseher <sharlatanus@gmail.com>
1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-)

M gnu/packages/simulation.scm
M gnu/packages/simulation.scm => gnu/packages/simulation.scm +15 -23
@@ 606,32 606,24 @@ the complexity of that interface.  Parallel support depends on the
(define-public python-fenics-ufl
  (package
    (name "python-fenics-ufl")
    (version "2019.1.0")
    (version "2025.2.0")
    (source
      (origin
        (method url-fetch)
        (uri (pypi-uri "fenics-ufl" version))
        (sha256
          (base32
            "10dz8x3lm68x2w3kkqcjask38h0zkhhak26jdbkppr8g9y8wny7p"))))
    (build-system python-build-system)
    (inputs
     (list python-numpy))
    (native-inputs
     (list python-pytest))
    (arguments
     '(#:phases
       (modify-phases %standard-phases
         (replace 'check
           (lambda _
             (invoke "py.test" "test"))))))
     (origin
       (method url-fetch)
       (uri (pypi-uri "fenics_ufl" version))
       (sha256
        (base32 "1k2r7s1c7dqlgkah4jr08lqy4z17h49r94yxjm7ca16vgvqvq1xg"))))
    (build-system pyproject-build-system)
    (inputs (list python-numpy))
    (native-inputs (list python-pytest python-setuptools))
    (home-page "https://bitbucket.org/fenics-project/ufl/")
    (synopsis "Unified language for form-compilers")
    (description "The Unified Form Language (UFL) is a domain specific
language for declaration of finite element discretizations of
variational forms.  More precisely, it defines a flexible interface
for choosing finite element spaces and defining expressions for weak
forms in a notation close to mathematical notation.
    (description
     "The Unified Form Language (UFL) is a domain specific language for
declaration of finite element discretizations of variational forms.  More
precisely, it defines a flexible interface for choosing finite element spaces
and defining expressions for weak forms in a notation close to mathematical
notation.

UFL is part of the FEniCS Project.")
    (license license:lgpl3+)))