On 2014-07-01 21:03, wireless wrote:
OK, I'll work on packaging OPM for Gentoo.

If you follow the guidelines[1] we can host the resulting
ebuild at the OPM SourceForge site so it can be used as an overlay.

Based on the experience from the Homebrew port (which is the closest
cousin to Portage), most of the effort will be in writing ebuilds for
all the dependencies.

On 2014-07-01 15:48, Atgeirr Rasmussen wrote:
We currently support a subset of the I/O formats used by the
ECLIPSE reservoir simulator, we do not use any databases.

On 2014-07-01 21:03, wireless wrote:
Once, I get OPM running on gentoo, I want to research more into what
is required to use postgresql under OPM. ... I cannot fathom work on
modeling/simulation without a database engine.

Once you're past doing transmissibilities a database really isn't much effective in a simulator since you are not doing any joins. It is much more useful up-front, like we do in Safari[2], or in post-processing (Uni Research has a project with Geological Storage Consulting where we collect different runs and use a database to summarize, for instance).

--
        Roland.

[1] <http://devmanual.gentoo.org/ebuild-writing/>
[2] <http://www.safaridb.com/page/tour/introduction>

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