

The only requirements of the BSD license are preservation of copyright and a standard disclaimer of liability. The SUNDIALS packages are released open source, under a BSD license. This reduces the risk of using incompatible versions of the packages and shared modules. Users interested in more than one of the SUNDIALS packages are encouraged to download the entire suite at the same time. Before contributing we ask that you review our Contributing Agreement. As of January 2019, SUNDIALS also accepts contributions via pull requests to the SUNDIALS GitHub repository. For compile and runtime problems, please include the machine type, operating system, third party library (e.g., MPI) implementation, compiler, and any error messages produced. When submitting information about a bug, please include as much relevant information as possible, including the package and version number being used. Through this list, you will get updates and gain access to our vibrant user community. To send suggestions, report bugs, or inquire about general usage, we ask that you subscribe to our User Mailing List. We are very grateful to our user community and continue to appreciate user bug reports and suggestions. The sundialsTB Matlab toolbox was included in releases of SUNDIALS v2.4.0-2.6.2, although it was not updated for the 2.6.x releases. As such, we have removed sundialsTB from the distribution until the development team has some cycles to spend updating it. The complete list of all changes is available on our Release History page.Īs of September 2016 we are no longer updating sundialsTB and have gotten reports of it being broken. The release includes several minor improvements and bug fixes. Our latest release, v6.3.0, continues to improve on our last major release, v6.0.0.
