Re: [fluka-discuss]: Respin fluka2011.2b-5 released

From: Mina Nozar <nozarm_at_triumf.ca>
Date: Tue, 11 Feb 2014 16:30:58 -0800

Dear Alfredo,

How does one find the expiration date of a given release?

If I look in the RELEASE-NOTES.fluka2011.2b, I see:

"
Code snippets setting an expiration day for this release version are
present in a few routines: obviously the availability of the source code
allows to change it, however users should be aware that under the licensing
conditions this is not permitted. The code expiration date (around end of
2010 for this release) is there as a reminder to use up-to-date
versions. In no way it is intended as a robust protection, the code
distribution is done as always on a mutual trust basis.
"

And 2010 can not be the expiration date for a 2011 release of the code.


Thanks and best wishes,
Mina


On 14-02-03 12:40 PM, Alfredo Ferrari wrote:
> Dear Fluka users
>
> a respin, fluka2011.2b-5, has been just released. This respin fixes
> a couple of rare crashes, includes some updated auxiliary tools
> (larger dimensions etc) and above all extend the code expiration date to
> well into 2015.
>
> No physics or random number sequence change is expected
>
> The Fluka developer team
>
>
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