On 11/23/2011 12:48 AM, Roy Stogner wrote:
>
> On Tue, 22 Nov 2011, David Knezevic wrote:
>
>> Also, if that does work for you,
>
> Works for me.  All our buildbot tests that reach ex30 are currently
> passing with it.
>
> (ex16 is currently dying with a glibc heap corruption in
> --enable-single-precision; since I only just recently built a
> PetscScalar=float version of SLEPc I'm not sure if that's an old bug
> newly-exposed or if I just misconfigured that SLEPc buld)
>
>> I have one more example I'd like to check in. It's a time-dependent
>> version of ex23... (This time I've been more careful in checking it
>> works with the various configs...) Let me know if you're happy if I
>> add ex31?
>
> Sounds good to me, on the condition that you promise to do that
> example directory reorganization/renaming sometime in the next year or
> so.  ;-)  I'll Cc: libmesh-devel in case anyone disagrees.

Sounds good. And yep, I definitely want to do the reorganization of the 
examples as Derek suggested, but I wanted to get the new examples in 
place first and make sure they're passing buildbot.

David


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