Howdy EBers,
Is there a formula/heuristic that y'all
use to determine the version numbers for
the toolchains? For example, where did
"6.2.5" come from for the latest ictce
toolchain?
For other examples, what would be the
version numbers for the three toolchains
defined below?
ictce/A.B.C
icc - 2013_sp1.3.174 (new)
ifort - 2013_sp1.3.174 (new)
impi - 4.1.3.049 (same as ictce/6.2.5)
imkl - 11.1.3.174 (new)
gompi/X.Y.Z
GCC - 4.9.0 (new)
hwloc - 1.9 (new)
OpenMPI - 1.8.1 (new)
goolf/Q.R.S (maybe X.Y.Z???)
gompi - X.Y.Z (from above)
OpenBLAS - 0.2.8 (same as goolf/1.5.14)
FFTW - 3.3.4 (same as goolf/1.5.14)
ScaLAPACK - 2.0.2 (same as goolf/1.5.14)
Is there any deterministic way to determine
what the version numbers above should be, or
is one supposed to just create an arbitrary
new one and then hope it doesn't conflict with
future EB releases?
I searched the wiki and mailing lists for clues,
but never found a good answer. So any hints
appreciated.
Thanks,
jack (learning EB in order to facilitate software
deployment on TAMU's new clusters)