Re: [AMBER-Developers] git logs and squashing commits

From: Daniel Roe <daniel.r.roe.gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2016 09:18:03 -0700

Hi,

Could you also send the error output (either as a separate file or
redirect to same with 2>&1)? Thanks,

-Dan

On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 9:12 AM, Brent Krueger <kruegerb.hope.edu> wrote:
> As someone who is responsible for a multi-user facility that currently
> operates CentOS 5.6 and uses version 12.0 of the Intel compilers, I'd like
> to second Ross's notes about working to support older (AND STABLE)
> systems. If I'm the only one running something this old, then I will admit
> that the problem is mine and we will work to upgrade, but I suspect that is
> not the case.
>
>
> Also, it is probably relevant for me to note that somewhere between Jan 14
> and today things have stopped building nicely for me. It appears that my
> libfftw is out of date, which seems strange to me since this is something
> that I believe configure checks. I wonder if the code requirements
> increased without someone updating configure accordingly? Anyway, the most
> obvious error I am seeing is that I do not have libfftw3.so.3 This
> happens at the point when the build is working on cpptraj.
>
> I'm attaching my build output for anyone who wishes to wade through it.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Brent
>
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 10:44 AM, Daniel Roe <daniel.r.roe.gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Feb 26, 2016 at 8:37 AM, Ross Walker <ross.rosswalker.co.uk>
>> wrote:
>> > Recent means CentOS 7? Or also CentOS 6? - We should at least be testing
>> on all OS versions that still under official support. I think this also
>> means CentOS 5 although I don't see many systems running this anymore. But
>> 6 is very ubiquitous. A lot of people still install 6 on new machines given
>> how much they screwed things up in 7.
>> >
>> > We should probably add Suse to that list as well.
>> >
>> > Do github offer CI hardware that includes various GPUs? (and KNC Xeon
>> Phi would be useful too).
>>
>> I don't think they do (although someone correct me if I'm wrong here).
>> I think we would have to set up our own test server for things like
>> that, but GitHub (and probably similar things like GitLab) have hooks
>> you can set up to do this automatically (see e.g.
>> https://developer.github.com/guides/building-a-ci-server/).
>>
>> Having our own servers might actually be the best way to go in the
>> long run since we should certainly cover as many of the common
>> environments as we possibly can, which may be a bit too much for
>> Travis, especially considering the size of the test cases for e.g.
>> sander. Speaking of that - after this release it may be worth seeing
>> if we can streamline the test cases somewhat...
>>
>> -Dan
>>
>> >
>> > All the best
>> > Ross
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