On Fri, Dec 06, 2013 at 09:33:39PM -0600, Frank Loeffler wrote: > Current status of the development version: all tests except those in ADM > (deprecated) and one Carpet testsuite pass.
ADM is now retired, which leaves two Carpet testsuites failing: CarpetInterp/test/waveinterp-?p.par. From what I can see this is not (necessarily) a failure of CarpetInterp, but of Carpet itself. This testsuite uses the three-level initialization, coupled to a few refinement levels. This scheme seems to have problems in that case. We have other testsuites using it, but not with mesh refinement. Using only unigrid with the failing testsuite seems to work (doesn't produce nans and non-sensical time values like when using mesh refinement). Without a deep analysis it looks like that either the three-level initialization in Carpet is broken when using mesh refinement, or there is some error in the parameter file that both I and Carpet didn't catch. Before spending time by looking into a possible fix in Carpet: is anyone actually using or interested in this feature? If not, we might as well use the time elsewhere and disable/remove it. Frank
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