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2023-07-26T22:08:16Z
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3567
[docs][doxygen] Add former handbook chapter directory structure to doxygen
2023-07-26T22:08:16Z
Roman Winter
[docs][doxygen] Add former handbook chapter directory structure to doxygen
3.8
Roman Winter
Roman Winter
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3566
Cleanup/handbook mpfa without scv
2023-06-01T11:30:13Z
Dennis Gläser
Cleanup/handbook mpfa without scv
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Removes the notion of sub-control-volumes from the description of MPFA in the handbook. The issue was that this does not match the representation in the code, which only has control volumes.
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Timo Koch
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Timo Koch
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Resolve "[PNM][util] Check for versions of porespy and openpnm in python scri...
2023-07-26T21:36:22Z
Hanchuan Wu
Resolve "[PNM][util] Check for versions of porespy and openpnm in python scripts + updating scripts to new versions"
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fixes #1243
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Closes #1243
3.8
Hanchuan Wu
Hanchuan Wu
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update README.md to 3.7
2023-05-16T14:36:34Z
Hamza Oukili
update README.md to 3.7
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Update CHANGELOG.md for the next 3.8 release.
2023-04-27T12:04:28Z
Hamza Oukili
Update CHANGELOG.md for the next 3.8 release.
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Add section about the differences Between DuMu<sup>x</sup> 3.8 and DuMu<sup>x</sup> 3.7
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3.8
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3559
Merge branch 'cleanup/finalize-changelog-for-3.7' into 'master'
2023-04-26T10:20:19Z
Hamza Oukili
Merge branch 'cleanup/finalize-changelog-for-3.7' into 'master'
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3558
Finalize CHANGELOG.md for 3.7
2023-07-19T20:47:38Z
Bernd Flemisch
Finalize CHANGELOG.md for 3.7
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3557
[cleanup] Simplify and remove some code deprecated in the previous release
2023-05-31T13:51:49Z
Martin Utz
[cleanup] Simplify and remove some code deprecated in the previous release
Remove some deprecated interfaces and
* Simplify newton norm calculation
* No longer store geometry in cell-centered scv and tpfa scvf
Remove some deprecated interfaces and
* Simplify newton norm calculation
* No longer store geometry in cell-centered scv and tpfa scvf
3.8
Martin Utz
Martin Utz
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3556
Merge branch 'update/changelog-3-7release' into 'master'
2023-04-26T04:54:08Z
Timo Koch
timokoch@math.uio.no
Merge branch 'update/changelog-3-7release' into 'master'
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3555
Merge branch '1240-installexternal-py-fails-to-download-metis' into 'master'
2023-04-25T15:27:33Z
Hamza Oukili
Merge branch '1240-installexternal-py-fails-to-download-metis' into 'master'
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3554
Resolve "installexternal.py fails to download METIS"
2023-07-18T11:11:24Z
Hamza Oukili
Resolve "installexternal.py fails to download METIS"
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Removing Metis, it is not used in the dumux repository
Fixes #1240
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Closes #1240
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
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Merge branch 'fix/make_example_pnm1pupscling_pass_ctest' into 'master'
2023-04-21T09:41:03Z
Hamza Oukili
Merge branch 'fix/make_example_pnm1pupscling_pass_ctest' into 'master'
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3552
[example] Fix cmake file to prevent the plot in ctest causing time out
2023-07-18T11:11:23Z
Hanchuan Wu
[example] Fix cmake file to prevent the plot in ctest causing time out
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Merge branch 'fix/changesolver-to-sequential' into 'master'
2023-04-20T11:50:15Z
Mathis Kelm
Merge branch 'fix/changesolver-to-sequential' into 'master'
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
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Merge branch 'fix/cmake-guard-test-ff' into 'master'
2023-04-20T09:51:53Z
Hamza Oukili
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3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3548
Merge branch 'cleanup/installation-instructions' into 'master'
2023-04-20T09:41:12Z
Hamza Oukili
Merge branch 'cleanup/installation-instructions' into 'master'
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3547
Merge branch 'feature/reuse-badge' into 'master'
2023-04-20T09:21:20Z
Hamza Oukili
Merge branch 'feature/reuse-badge' into 'master'
3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
https://git.iws.uni-stuttgart.de/dumux-repositories/dumux/-/merge_requests/3546
Fix changing solver to sequential
2023-07-18T11:11:23Z
Hamza Oukili
Fix changing solver to sequential
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Changing solver to sequential otherwise the test try to use parallel and fails.
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3.7
Hamza Oukili
Hamza Oukili
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[doc] fix links in installation instructions
2023-07-18T11:11:23Z
Mathis Kelm
[doc] fix links in installation instructions
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With the blob link wget downloads an html file instead of the installscript.
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3.7
Mathis Kelm
Mathis Kelm
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Improve error message for untracked files in make_installscript.py
2023-08-04T11:19:39Z
Mathis Kelm
Improve error message for untracked files in make_installscript.py
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Running `make_installscript.py` for a repository with untracked files will give a warning, suggesting `--ignoreuntracked` if they are not necessary. The actual behavior is just to suppress this warning and add untracked files through patches.
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