[Users] Range error setting parameter, on cluster

Jordan Nicoules jnicoules at ua.pt
Fri Feb 27 10:32:34 CST 2026


Hi Roland,


Indeed, Deucalion is a cluster (as well as MesoPSL and MareNostrum, which I checked before sending my previous email, and which seem to work just fine with the "*" range as expected).

I'm attaching the requested files:

- for the work station: relayer_ubuntu.cfg, workstation_make.config.defn

- for the Deucalion cluster: deucalion-x86.cfg, deucalion_make.config.defn


These are from the minimal working example I was mentioning before, with the latest ET version.


Thank you for your assistance!


Best,


Jordan

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Hello Jordan,

> Well, I don't know if the git hash corresponds to the ET release directly (I took it from the front page of the UsersGuide.pdf I have on my work station). The corresponding ET release should be ET_2024_05 I think.

The hash that is shown in the docs is a git commit hash of the Cactus
repository (the "flesh") so I can correlate with the release.

> I'm not sure this is (completely) a matter of version, since for a given version, I get different behaviors on different machines:
>
> - ET_2024_05: Deucalion --> range error ; work station --> fine
>
> - ET_2025_05: Deucalion --> range error ; work station, MesoPSL, MareNostrum --> all fine.
>

Ok, it working on a workstation and failing on another (or cluster,
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deucalion_(supercomputer) ?) is very strange.

Would you be able to send me the option lists for those two and also
the files configs/<FOO>/config-data/make.config.defn ? The latter are
the fully parsed files that make constructs using the option list and
other information.

> Isn't ET_2025_05 the latest?

It is the latest yes.

Yours,
Roland

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