On February 21, 2018 at 11:35:47 AM, Janne Blomqvist
(blomqvist.ja...@gmail.com(mailto:blomqvist.ja...@gmail.com)) wrote:
> PING
>
> Is anybody planning to work on this on the opencoarrays side? Or do
> you prefer that this is just committed and you can sort it out on your
> own schedule?
Hi Janne,
The trunk didn’t build for me the first time I tried soon after your initial
email and it took me until yesterday to find time to try again. Once I
succeeded, the patch created three new test failures. I’m wondering if Andre’s
recent patch (r257813) helped reduce the number. All new failures involve the
failed-images features developed by Alessandro and Andre, both of whom now have
new employment or contracts that prevent making significant contributions to
OpenCoarrays (although I hope that will change and am working with Alessandro’s
organization to attempt to get some of his time allocated to
gfortran/OpenCoarrays development).
I think the most sustainable path forward is for me to assist any interested
gfortran developer in building OpenCoarrays on your local system and running
the test suite. At least that eliminates the reliance on OpenCoarrays
developers to run the tests every time a patch impacts OpenCoarrays. If we can
work together on building OpenCoarrays on your system, we can also look
together at the requisite changes to see if we can eliminate the failures.
Oxford University Ph.D. student Daniel Garza visit Sourcery Institute March 17
- June 2 to integrate the building of OpenCoarrays into the GCC build system so
I hope this will all be easier sooner.
Damian