On 07/27/2015 04:05 PM, Sandro Mani wrote:
On 27.07.2015 23:56, Sandro Mani wrote:
> Ok I've now got one full build of all MPI packages [1]. Investigating
> the output, things are looking good, except for the fact that I
> realized that I'll also need to handle binaries MPI_PYTHON_SITEARCH
> and MPI_FORTRAN_MOD_DIR - these directories are outside MPI_HOME and
> hence currently don't get the enhanced requires/provides strings.
> Since change deadline is tomorrow, I'd like to see the rebuilds
> starting to land in rawhide+F23 despite of this remaining issue, and
> then I'll look at cleanly adapting the scripts to also handle the
> (few) remaining cases.
>
> I've prepared a set of git am-able patches to apply to the various
> packages here [2]. The rebuild sequence needed is posted below.
>
> Know FTBFS are paraview (protobuf incompatibility) and netgen-mesher
(orrection: that would be gmsh
> (someone had the great idea of doing something like #define Status int
> in a public header and I haven't yet got around to finding out who).
> Affected by the missing handling of MPI_PYTHON_SITEARCH and
> MPI_FORTRAN_MOD_DIR are elpa, sundials, pypar and mpi4py.
>
> So if any proven packager could fire the rebuilds, that would be much
> appreciated.
Where are we with this? I see some F23 builds but no updates yet.
>
> Thanks
> Sandro
>
>
> [1]
https://copr.fedoraproject.org/coprs/smani/rpm-mpi-hooks-testing2
> [2]
https://smani.fedorapeople.org/rpm-mpi-hooks/patches/
>
>
> Rebuild sequence (these are four groups, items within a group can be
> built together):
> mpich
> openmpi
>
> mpi4py
> valgrind
> pypar
> boost
> dl_poly
> hpl
> netgen-mesher
> espresso
> scotch
> hdf5
> scalapack
> gromacs
> scorep
> sundials
> Ray
> orsa
> mathgl
> gmsh
> elk
>
> elpa
> freefem++
> netcdf
> MUMPS
> gpaw
> ga
>
> nwchem
> cp2k
> netcdf-cxx4
> netcdf-fortran
> coin-or-Ipopt
>
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