[Users] update LORENE version within ExternalLibraries

Bruno Giacomazzo bruno.giacomazzo at unimib.it
Wed Mar 10 12:32:22 CST 2021


Roland,
  thanks for the prompt reply. I will attend tomorrow's telecon, so that
maybe we can also discuss this.

Cheers,
Bruno


Il giorno mer 10 mar 2021 alle ore 19:19 Roland Haas <rhaas at illinois.edu>
ha scritto:

> Hello Bruno, Lorenzo,
>
> >   the versions of LORENE available within the Einstein Tollkit (both
> LORENE
> > and LORENE2) are pretty old and they also include a few bugs that
> > have been fixed in the current version of the LORENE library
> > available on
> >
> https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://lorene.obspm.fr/__;!!DZ3fjg!prya273V4UErHsbCU9wuaiGbfk8SFwM2FGnhPz38kPYcjTJfxUKWzEigPXOZ3oBc$
> >
> >    Would it be possible to add the current version of LORENE to the
> > Einstein Toolkit?
> Please take a look at:
>
>
> https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/2206/make-lorene2-the-default-lorene-in-the-et
>
> and
>
> https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/tickets/issues/1817#comment-50394946
>
> > P.S.: btw, I was not able to find which version of LORENE the thorns
> > LORENE and LORENE2 refer to. I think LORENE2 is from 2015, but I'm
> > not 100% sure.
> The version in LORENE2 is listed in the ticket.
>
> LORENE unfortunately has introduced breaking changes in the past with
> no notice that this was done which makes it hard to follow along they
> development. It would be great if someone who uses LORENE would keep on
> top of this and provide pointers which versions are "safe" to include.
>
> Yours,
> Roland
>
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