On 04/14/2015 07:04 AM, Atgeirr Rasmussen wrote:
Thank you very much, Arne Morten!
I will be testing these on Ubuntu 14.04 (trusty). I would appreciate it if
someone could test
the 12.04 (precise) packages as well.
At this point we consider 10.04 too old to support, it would have required
significant
extra work to pacakge for it.
Atgeirr
Ok, this is exciting news. I have not kept up with the day by day
issues, so for me to create ebuild, compile and test I need a few things
that should be pretty easy. (Not a Jenkins user, yet, but it's on my
todo list).
1. A list of all packages:
I looked here (http://ci.opm-project.org/job/OPM multi-PR-build/ws/)
and found this list; is it complete and the names correct for what I
should use for gentoo?
dune-cornerpoint
ert
opm-autodiff
opm-benchmarks
opm-core
opm-material
opm-parser
opm-polymer
opm-porsol
opm-upscaling
If so this is the master package list, these are new (to me):
ert, opm-benchmarks, opm-parser; necessitating building new ebuilds for
those packages.
What would allow me to create ebuilds and test these packages quickly
is a direct (fully qualified) path (https:/path-to-sources.tgz) so
it is easy to grab the packages. Here is the path for the previous
version of opm-autodiff I used (from the ebuild):
SRC_URI="https://github.com/OPM/${PN}/archive/release/${PV}/final.tar.gz
-> ${P}.tar.gz"
I can convert the fully qualified path, via http, to the ebuild
syntax, so no worries on the {parameters} defined in curly brackets.
What would be very cool is a list of compile time and run time
dependencies, per package, or I can grunged through the codes
for this.....
RDEPEND="
>=dev-cpp/eigen-3.1:3
dev-libs/boost
virtual/blas
virtual/lapack
sci-libs/dune-common
sci-libs/dune-istl[superlu,umfpack]
sci-libs/umfpack
>=sci-libs/superlu-4.3
~sci-physics/opm-core-${PV}"
With this requested, organized information, it is trivial to retrieve
the sources, compile them, test and provide timely feedback to
the OPM team as to what I encounter.
TIA (thanks in advance),
James
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