On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 08:42:55AM +0000, Garth N. Wells wrote: > > > Anders Logg wrote: > > On Tue, Feb 16, 2010 at 09:09:31AM +0100, Johannes Ring wrote: > >> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 6:06 PM, Anders Logg <l...@simula.no> wrote: > >>> On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 03:49:05PM +0100, Anders Logg wrote: > >>> > >>>>>>>>>> UFL 0.5.2 > >>>>>>>>>> FErari 0.2.0 > >>>>>>>>>> FFC 0.9.1 > >>> Now released. > >>> > >>>>>>>>>> Instant 0.9.8: Why is the buildbot failing? > >>> Now released. > >>> > >>>>>>>>>> DOLFIN 0.9.7: SCOTCH problems > >>> Remains to fix: > >>> > >>> - Drop Hardy support (upgrade buildbots) > >> This might take some time, at least for linux64-exp since I have no > >> control over this. I guess it will be upgraded when Lucid is out. > >> > >> What should we install on hardy-i386? Karmic or perhaps Lucid? > > > > I think we should choose the simplest option. I don't know what is > > easiest and fastest, either dropping Hardy support (which requires > > upgrades of buildbots and some extra administration) or adding the > > required #ifdefs for unordered_set/set. Garth? > > > > I don't want to add ifdefs (it actually involves more than just that). > Harish told me yesterday that he wasn't using the standard OSX gcc (his > old version didn't support tr1 well), which means we could probably > switch back to using the tr1 unordered containers and not break Hardy or > standard standard OSX installations. > > I would still suggest that we drop Hardy in the near future, perhaps > once Lucid is out.
That seems like a good plan since Lucid is the next LTS release. Do you know which #ifdefs to add so we can get the buildbot green? -- Anders
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