Dear Natalie, which version of intel compiler? We need to track these information to fix backward compatibility and increase our testing coverage. Anyway, if needed I can generate a patch to revert only these specific issue within the next 24h.
-- Mr. Filippo SPIGA, M.Sc. Quantum ESPRESSO Foundation http://fspiga.github.io ~ skype: filippo.spiga ***** Disclaimer: "Please note this message and any attachments are CONFIDENTIAL and may be privileged or otherwise protected from disclosure. The contents are not to be disclosed to anyone other than the addressee. Unauthorized recipients are requested to preserve this confidentiality and to advise the sender immediately of any error in transmission." > On Sep 27, 2015, at 11:55 PM, Holzwarth, Natalie <nata...@wfu.edu> wrote: > > In testing the new 5.2.1 version of the program, I noticed that one change > from 5.1 was in the partial density of states output from partialdos.f90 for > the title line. > > For example, in version 5.1, the title line for the pdos output used > WRITE(4,'(" pdos(E) ",$)') > > while in version 5.2.1 the same pdos output is changed to > WRITE(4,'(" pdos(E) "), advance="NO"') > > For our intel compiler, the 5.1 version keeps the title line on a single > line, while the 5.2.1 version puts each piece of the title line on a > different line. I guess it is not processing the advance="NO" statement. > Since this title line is making the postprocessing difficult, I am tempted > to put those write statements back to the 5.1 version, or perhaps there is a > better solution. Thanks in advance for your advice on this. Natalie > > N. A. W. Holzwarth email: > nata...@wfu.edu > Department of Physics web: > http://www.wfu.edu/~natalie > Wake Forest University phone: 1-336-758-5510 > Winston-Salem, NC 27109 USA office: Rm. 300 Olin Physical > Lab > _______________________________________________ > Pw_forum mailing list > Pw_forum@pwscf.org > http://pwscf.org/mailman/listinfo/pw_forum _______________________________________________ Pw_forum mailing list Pw_forum@pwscf.org http://pwscf.org/mailman/listinfo/pw_forum