[Users] release tasks
Bruno Coutinho Mundim
bcmsma at astro.rit.edu
Fri May 8 13:24:25 CDT 2015
On 05/08/2015 07:24 PM, Frank Loeffler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our goal is to release next week, at the beginning of next week if at
> all possible. This can only be achieved if we fix some things, and we
> agreed on working on it this week. Apart from an on-going discussion
> about include paths, we still have a long list of things to do. Since I
> might not have seen the progress on some points on this list I ask to
> report it here. What is left so far:
>
> - hwloc 'fiasco': we need to come to a state that builds for
> standard systems, for everyone who tries. Right now we have
> conflicting reports for Ubuntu.
> - include path trouble on multi-arch that might (mostly) influence
> users that need Fortran HDF5 support. We might suggest to build HDF5
> in these cases.
> - regenerate thorns using Kranc (Peter): status?
> - test gallery examples (Frank): not done yet
> - tutorials (Frank): will be updated once release branches
> exist
> - Queenbee (Peter): was working on it, but is not in simfactory yet
> - Comet (Erik): fails too many tests
> - Supermuc (Bruno): any update on testsuites?
I updated the test suites both for supermuc and loewe on the ET
website. I don't know how to update them to the new location.
Only test_local_interp_2 on one processor is failing and only
on Loewe. It says the following:
WARNING[L1,P0] (TestLocalInterp2): SYMM: Error ABOVE tolerance for order 2:
4.33680869e-19 > 0.00000000e+00
> - Fermi & Galileo (Italian machines, Frank): testsuites all pass,
> simfactory entries will be added soon
> - mike: updated configuration exists, but was causing trouble for
> Erik for unknown reason that couldn't be reproduced.
>
> At this point I would have loved to create release branches. With the
> current status we shouldn't. We need a little of everyone's time to make
> this release happen. See if you can find something to help moving things
> along, and if that isn't something for you, give a fresh checkout a try,
> to see if that works as it should on your machine.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
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