So are there any more outstanding issues for the 0.9.1 release?  Just
trying to get an idea of when it'll be available.  We are going to deploy
this version to our users instead of wherever HEAD is at.

Thanks,
Cody


On Mon, Apr 22, 2013 at 8:53 AM, Cody Permann <codyperm...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Roy,
>
> RC1 passed all of our tests in MOOSE.
>
> Thanks,
> Cody
>
>
> On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Roy Stogner <royst...@ices.utexas.edu>wrote:
>
>>
>> Release candidate 1 of libMesh version 0.9.1 is now available:
>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/libmesh/files/libmesh/libmesh-0.9.1-rc1/
>>
>> Testing before we make a 0.9.1 final release would be appreciated.
>> Please report any problems to libmesh-us...@sourceforge.net or at
>> https://github.com/libMesh/libmesh/issues
>>
>>
>> Apologies to all for the 200% increase in tarball size.  libMesh now
>> includes more and much larger 3rd party packages in the contrib/
>> directory.  If there's any demand, I may put together "libmesh-lite"
>> and "libmesh-everything" versions of our tarballs for the final 0.9.1
>> release, to provide a smaller option for users who either already have
>> local copies of or don't want to use all the optional I/O packages.
>>
>>
>> Changes in 0.9.1 include:
>>
>>    * Multi-communicator-capable objects
>>      * Communicator-using ParallelObject subclasses can be initialized
>>        with arbitrary MPI communicators, independent of the
>>        communicator used to init libMesh or the communicators used by
>>        other non-interacting objects
>>      * No internal library code still uses CommWorld communicators
>>      * CommWorld and global Parallel:: methods can be disabled via
>>        configure --disable-default-comm-world, breaking backwards
>>        compatibility, to facilitate compile-time checking of
>>        libMesh-based codes for compatibility with multi-communicator
>>        usage.
>>        * These methods will be disabled by default in future versions,
>>          but configure --enable-default-comm-world will work for the
>>          next few releases
>>    * Additional specializations for Parallel:: communication methods
>>    * New SolutionTransfer infrastructure, implementations, examples
>>    * Singleton framework added
>>    * Complex-valued libMesh builds can new read real-valued restarts
>>    * Interface to and contrib copy of Eigen linear algebra package
>>    * Interface to and contrib copy of newer Nemesis/ExodusII/NetCDF
>>    * build Tecplot binary I/O library from source,
>>      * old behavior can be restored via --disable-tecio
>>      * --enable-tecplot
>>    * Assorted bugfixes:
>>      * UnsteadySolver is now more robust inside AMR loops
>>      * Preconditioner setup is more robust with AMR
>>      * Fixes in Trilinos and SLEPc package interfaces
>>      * Fix for multithreaded QoI derivative assembly
>>      * Fixes for compiler and 3rd party library compatibility
>>    * Clarifications, updates to API documentation
>>
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