Hi Tuan,


The Windows results, with the Nplate capability, look pretty good.  One 
possible issue, however, is that the entire regression run takes about 1 1/2 
hours longer.   (roughly 9 % increase)



It would be nice to know cause.  I propose that after the holidays, Tuan, with 
possible support from JM, analyze the case below with the debugger to figure 
out which routines is causing the increase:



In the LatestCompleteVersion, Simulator_AsteroidOccultation takes 420 seconds 
on Windows and 450 seconds on Linux.



In the NPlates build, it takes 740 seconds on Windows and 940 seconds on Linux, 
which is larger discrepancy. I don’t have any explanation for the longer run 
time or why the Linux run time increased more than Windows.



Thanks,

Steve



-----Original Message-----
From: Darrel Conway <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2019 2:18 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EXTERNAL] [Gmat-buildtest] Test results: 2019-12-26 
(Catsclaw/RHEL-Linux/GmatConsole-64/M2019a/GCC4.8.5)



The most recent test system results (Red Hat).



Run time was 19+ hrs



- DJC



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