Hi, People on todays call were: Erik, Frank, Joshua, Matt, Peter, Steve, and Zach.
The Einstein Toolkit was used for a large simulation on BlueWaters, resulting in a paper in Nature, published today: A large-scale dynamo and magnetoturbulence in rapidly rotating core-collapse supernovae http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nature15755.html HDF5: One include file is tested for, but not publicly provided by the library. This should be opened as ticket. Lorene: Request for response (from you!): - Which version of Lorene you you use? a) The version currently in the ET b) The newer version with changed class interfaces Tests: Were there too many failures still present in the release? Frank argued no, and explained why it might look that way. -> The jenkins failure overview page does contain a number of configurations that are considered 'not stable', usually marked as CAlpha/CBeta -> Some of the failures reported on that page have been resolved before the release, but tests were not rerun on all machines. still failing: only a few tests, on few machines. Most notably: - SphericalHarmonicReconGen (already fixed?) - MemSpeed (osx) - CT_MultiLevel/boostedpuncture (zwicky) - CT_MultiLevel/poisson (stampede, bluewaters) - ML_BSSN_Test/ML_BSSN_MP_O8_bh (stampede, bluewaters) - OpenCL tests (shelob, stampede, bluewaters) Frank
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