My only problem with the new requirements is that I manage many Ubuntu
servers, some for clients, some for myself. I will only upgrade to LTS
versions of Ubuntu, ever.
That means I'm on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS right now, and won't be upgrading
until the next LTS release, whichever that is (I think 20.04?).
So if OPM requires some other interim version that is not LTS, I would
have to avoid that version.
Cheers,
-R
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Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2020 08:13:34 +0000
From: Alf Birger Rustad<a...@equinor.com>
To:"opm@opm-project.org" <opm@opm-project.org>
Subject: [Opm] Dependencies revisited
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Hi all,
The world keeps on turning, and maybe it is time to revisit mimimum version
requirements for Flow dependencies. One of the more pressing issues is Dune. We
now have an implementation of CPR (constrained pressure residual) which
requires Dune to be version 2.6.0 or newer. Today, this means that the latest
Debian stable (Buster, released this summer) and Ubuntu 19.04 will be minimum
for those who wants to use Dune from packages. Please raise your concern if
this will bite you.
Another recurring issue is Boost. If we jump to Debian Buster and Ubuntu 19.04,
this entails that we can bump minimum version of GCC to 8.3.0. Is this
sufficient to consider removing Boost as a dependency?
What do you think?
Alf
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