Hi Jørgen, On Wednesday 03 September 2014 12:52:58 Jørgen Kvalsvik wrote: > Building the latest master HEAD (4fa0ca9) of opm-parser without using > ert-git breaks, and the makefile does not reflect this. > > The commit in ert in question is this > https://github.com/Ensembles/ert/commit/499587ad9608d7648f16f4f391c5ceb1b117 > dcda along with it's child commit > https://github.com/Ensembles/ert/commit/28ea53a159b7195ff74339ff1ed6379c933a > 9563. The corresponding change in opm-parser is this: > https://github.com/OPM/opm-parser/commit/4debbbce94d99b614059c1ef6d157c351b7 > 50a99 which adds the bool flag to the function call. > > A problem is obviously that this patch has yet to be merged into a > release version, so checking against 1.7 won't make a difference.
The assumption is that if you use the latest master version of OPM, you also use the latest master version of ERT. (they are developed somewhat synchronously and some of the relevant people are involved in both projects.) This problem will disappear for the next released version... > Suggestions to a solution to this? Obviously compiling ert-git would > work, but the makefile is still in a somewhat fragile state at this > point and would probably have to require a minimum ert version quite > soon. yeah, the joys of build systems seem to be unfathomable... (the solution is probably to just wait for the next releases of the projects.) cheers Andreas -- Any program which runs right is obsolete.
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