BTW: I think this commit also triggers the following error - but I haven't yet debugged this..
http://ftp.mcs.anl.gov/pub/petsc/nightlylogs/archive/2019/07/10/examples_master_arch-osx-10.6-cxx-pkgs-opt_ipro.log Satish On Thu, 11 Jul 2019, Balay, Satish via petsc-dev wrote: > On Thu, 11 Jul 2019, Balay, Satish via petsc-dev wrote: > > > On Thu, 11 Jul 2019, Matthew Knepley via petsc-dev wrote: > > > > > After my latest pull of master, making the 'test' target no longer > > > rebuilds > > > the library. I have tested this on a few arches, and rebuilt. This is > > > pretty inconvenient, but I do not know how to fix it. > > > > > > git bisect gives the following. > > > > Satish > > > > ----- > > > > 27d73d1f0a5c445a3a02971e31a2a1a02ed6d224 is the first bad commit > > commit 27d73d1f0a5c445a3a02971e31a2a1a02ed6d224 > > Author: Barry Smith <bsm...@mcs.anl.gov> > > Date: Sat Jun 22 22:56:05 2019 -0500 > > > > Fix the error from gmakefile.test test about trying to remove a > > non-empty directory > > > > The problem was the target to rm -r the directory was running at the > > same time as > > tests tests where generatering new files in the directory > > > > Commit-type: bug-fix > > > > :100644 100644 67a00e0c1c9ce3eb91a88f314e81a74ac278131f > > 9c0c1b310a238fc27df3af114ec96336ef5640d2 M gmakefile.test > > specifically the following change (with recursive make) likely broke the > dependencies.. > > >>>>>>>>>>>>> > -test: pre-clean report_tests > +test: > + +@${OMAKE} -f gmakefile.test pre-clean > + +@${OMAKE} -f gmakefile.test report_tests > <<<<<<<<<<< > > Satish >