Hello all,

trying to get a better idea of the failing tests, I ran the comparison
tool (n testsuite_results):

perl ./compare_results.pl ET_2019_03_v0 master 
results/bluewaters__{1_8,2_8}.log results/comet__{1_24,2_12}.log 
results/golub__1_10.log:results/golub__1_12.log  
results/golub__2_10.log:results/golub__2_12.log results/stampede2*.log

and looking at the output there are no new failing tests other than the
CT_MultiLevel ones where the cause is known. There's also a
Hydro_InitExcision that is now passing on golub but that test has always been 
tricky (it under-resolves a hydro setup) and the golub test ran on a different 
set of nodes on the cluster (24 core nodes rather than 10 core nodes) so I am 
not too surprised.

In summary there are no new unexplained failing tests on Comet, Blue
Waters, Stampede2 (KNL and SKX), Golub.

Yours,
Roland

> Hello all,
> 
> > Present: Bill, Chris, Maria, Peter, Roland, Yosef, Zach
> > 
> > ET release:
> > * gallery examples: Guiseppe and Helvi are running gallery examples, at
> >   least two done. Not sure if will also run BBH example, will cross
> >   check with Sam
> > * HMNS still under investigation, Maria in process of testing on local
> >   machines
> > * machines:
> > ** mike does currently not compile and link, Peter is looking into this
> > ** OSX/Macports fails to even install openmpi-gcc9
> > ** failures to compile on bethe and wheeler systems at Caltech
> > * status of tests:
> > http://einsteintoolkit.org/testsuite_results/index.php
> > ** CT_MultiLevel tests fail on machines with more than 1 thread
> > * Fishbone-Moncrief: Zach is addressing reviewer comments
> > * Self-force code: Peter on process of securing missing code pieces for
> >   effective source terms, has license and readme file, working on
> >   issues with scons with Steve in relation to python 3.5 or higher
> >   (needs python 2, README now reflects this). other issues found are
> >   being documented on the bitbucket README file  
> Missing from the minutes:
> * the ET release will be postponed until Oct 24th with a hard freeze on
>   Oct 21st
> 
> Yours,
> Roland
> 



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