"Smith, Barry F. via petsc-dev" <petsc-dev@mcs.anl.gov> writes:
> Satish, > > I am confused. I checked out the commit just before this commit and do > > $ touch src/mat/interface/matrix.c > $ make -j 12 -f gmakefile.test test globsearch="snes*tests*ex1*" Use "-f gmakefile" if you want to include library build dependencies (almost always while developing). gmakefile.test primarily exists to run tests with an installed PETSc. > Use "/usr/bin/make V=1" to see verbose compile lines, "/usr/bin/make V=0" to > suppress. > CC arch-basic/tests/snes/examples/tests/ex1.o > CC arch-basic/tests/snes/examples/tests/ex17.o > ... > > It is not attempting to rebuild the library, I then editing matrix.c with a > blank line and again > make test had no interest in rebuilding the library. > > I then checkout maint and do the same thing. It doesn't bother rebuilding the > library, just starts on the tests > > > What am I misunderstanding? Something to with the Mac? > > Barry > > > >> On Jul 11, 2019, at 2:35 PM, Balay, Satish via petsc-dev >> <petsc-dev@mcs.anl.gov> 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 >>