Re: [Users] Cleaning up "personal" machines in Simfactory

2014-05-29 Thread Barry Wardell
Hi Erik, I'm still maintaining tesla. Barry On May 29, 2014 11:33 PM, "Erik Schnetter" wrote: > The following machines are marked "personal" in Simfactory's MDB. Without > an active maintainer, these entries may be outdated or even useless. Please > let me know if you are maintaining or using o

[Users] Cleaning up "personal" machines in Simfactory

2014-05-29 Thread Erik Schnetter
The following machines are marked "personal" in Simfactory's MDB. Without an active maintainer, these entries may be outdated or even useless. Please let me know if you are maintaining or using one of these; otherwise, they may be removed if they look abandoned. bethe cfermi generic hedges numrel0

Re: [Users] Enabling CUDA/OpenCL thorns by default in Simfactory?

2014-05-29 Thread Frank Loeffler
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 08:14:35AM -0400, Roland Haas wrote: > This is similar to > simfactories current (it still does that, yes?) behaviour of scanning a > parfile for TerminationTrigger::max_walltime (which I *also* find > questionable but was apparently put in on explicit user request). I actu

Re: [Users] Enabling CUDA/OpenCL thorns by default in Simfactory?

2014-05-29 Thread Erik Schnetter
On Thu, May 29, 2014 at 8:22 AM, Steven R. Brandt wrote: > On 05/28/2014 09:29 AM, Erik Schnetter wrote: > > Steve > > Simfactory can do both. Disabling certain thorns is used for exceptions, > e.g. if a machine is currently broken and can currently not build a > particular thorn. If this thorn

Re: [Users] Enabling CUDA/OpenCL thorns by default in Simfactory?

2014-05-29 Thread Steven R. Brandt
On 05/28/2014 09:29 AM, Erik Schnetter wrote: Steve Simfactory can do both. Disabling certain thorns is used for exceptions, e.g. if a machine is currently broken and can currently not build a particular thorn. If this thorn is "unimportant" (e.g. pciutils), then most likely no one will notic