Hi, The current version of mpqc in Fedora is 5 years(!) old, so an update would be in order. The current upstream of mpqc is at https://github.com/ValeevGroup/mpqc which seems to be actively maintained.
I will do this soon. I need to ask upstream to tag it soon. Or I will checkout from git. Is it ok for f21 ?
I guess so. I haven't used mpqc myself. And I don't really know if anyone is using it.
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Well, as discussed on https://github.com/ValeevGroup/mpqc/issues/27 currently I am not sure what is the _released_ latest tag or what "new" feature is added in the git head compared to 2.3.1 (current tarball Fedora uses). I would be happy if the upstream really _releases_ new tarball...
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