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>Number:         65790
>Category:       junk
>Synopsis:       Returned mail: see transcript for details
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       medium
>Responsible:    freebsd-bugs
>State:          closed
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>Class:          sw-bug
>Submitter-Id:   current-users
>Arrival-Date:   Mon Apr 19 15:00:35 PDT 2004
>Closed-Date:    Tue Apr 20 00:01:42 PDT 2004
>Last-Modified:  Tue Apr 20 00:01:42 PDT 2004
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 Please review the patch below.  If you find any problem with it,
 please send a follow-up to PR 65408 via
 <URL:http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=ports/65408> or by
 replying to this e-mail.  If you approve of the patch, you need not
 do anything.
 -- 
 Trevor Johnson <trevor@FreeBSD.org>
 
 
 Index: /usr/ports/cad/cider/pkg-descr
 ===================================================================
 RCS file: /home/ncvs/ports/cad/cider/pkg-descr,v
 retrieving revision 1.1
 diff -u -r1.1 pkg-descr
 --- /usr/ports/cad/cider/pkg-descr	25 Dec 1999 15:40:48 -0000	1.1
 +++ /usr/ports/cad/cider/pkg-descr	9 Apr 2004 15:41:25 -0000
 @@ -1,34 +1,24 @@
 -CIDER is a mixed-level circuit and device simulator.
 -CIDER attempts to provide greater simulation accuracy than a stand-alone
 -circuit or device simulator can provide.
 -CIDER is based on the sequential mixed-level circuit and
 -device simulator, CODECS.  In common with CODECS, CIDER embeds the circuit
 -simulator, SPICE3, which provides circuit simulation capabilities,
 -analytical models for semiconductor devices, and an interactive
 -user interface.  An interface to the captive device simulator, DSIM,
 -provides accurate, one- and two-dimensional numerical models
 -based on the solution of Poisson's equation, and the electron and hole
 -current-continuity equations.  The input format of CIDER couples
 -SPICE-like circuit descriptions
 -to a device description format similar to the one
 -used by the PISCES device simulator developed at Stanford University.
 -As a result, CIDER should seem reasonably familiar to designers
 -already accustomed to both these tools.
 -
 -	From the Cider help file.
 -
 -
 +CIDER is a mixed-level circuit and device simulator.  CIDER attempts to provide
 +greater simulation accuracy than a stand-alone circuit or device simulator can
 +provide.  CIDER is based on the sequential mixed-level circuit and device
 +simulator, CODECS.  In common with CODECS, CIDER embeds the circuit simulator,
 +SPICE3, which provides circuit simulation capabilities, analytical models for
 +semiconductor devices, and an interactive user interface.  An interface to the
 +captive device simulator, DSIM, provides accurate, one- and two-dimensional
 +numerical models based on the solution of Poisson's equation, and the electron
 +and hole current-continuity equations.  The input format of CIDER couples
 +SPICE-like circuit descriptions to a device description format similar to the
 +one used by the PISCES device simulator developed at Stanford University.  As a
 +result, CIDER should seem reasonably familiar to designers already accustomed to
 +both these tools.
 +	--from the Cider help file
  SPICE is a general-purpose circuit simulation program for nonlinear DC,
  nonlinear transient, and linear AC analyses. Circuits may contain resistors,
  capacitors, inductors, mutual inductors, independent voltage and current
 -sources, four types of dependent sources, lossless and lossy transmission
 -lines (two separate implementations), switches, uniform distributed RC
 -lines, and the five most common semiconductor devices: diodes, BJTs, JFETs,
 -MESFETs, and MOSFETs.
 -
 -	From the SPICE3 Version3f3 User's Manual.
 -	This is availble as a postscript document from:
 -		ftp://ic.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/Spice3/um.3f3.ps
 -	or you can read the online documentation on the homepage.
 -
 +sources, four types of dependent sources, lossless and lossy transmission lines
 +(two separate implementations), switches, uniform distributed RC lines, and the
 +five most common semiconductor devices: diodes, BJTs, JFETs, MESFETs, and
 +MOSFETs.
 +	--from the SPICE3 Version3f3 User's Manual, available from
 +	<URL:ftp://ic.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/Spice3/um.3f3.ps>
  WWW: http://infopad.eecs.berkeley.edu/~icdesign/SPICE/
 
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State-Changed-From-To: open->closed 
State-Changed-By: linimon 
State-Changed-When: Tue Apr 20 00:00:59 PDT 2004 
State-Changed-Why:  
Yet another argument to destroying all autoresponders. 


Responsible-Changed-From-To: gnats-admin->freebsd-bugs 
Responsible-Changed-By: linimon 
Responsible-Changed-When: Tue Apr 20 00:00:59 PDT 2004 
Responsible-Changed-Why:  

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=65790 
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