Regina for Debian ----------------- Regina comes with two main binaries: - /usr/bin/regina-gui, which starts the graphical user interface; - /usr/bin/regina-python, which starts a command-line Python session. Regina also provides several other specialised command-line tools; see the users' handbook for details. To get started, take a look at the users' handbook. You can find it in /usr/share/doc/regina-normal/docs/en/regina/index.html . Examples of topology data files and Python sessions can be found in the directory /usr/share/doc/regina-normal/examples/ . If you are using Python scripting or if you are building the C++ calculation engine into your own projects, you can find full API documentation in /usr/share/doc/regina-normal/engine-docs/index.html . For C++ headers and other development files required to build Regina's calculation engine directly into your own projects, see the package regina-normal-dev. For MPI-enable components that can run on high-performance clusters, see the package regina-normal-mpi. -- Ben Burton , Fri, 30 Mar 2012 14:10:01 +1000