Reach out to Damian or me if you encounter any frustration. You should be all set with a recent version of CMake and MPICH or OpenMPI installed. It should look something like:
git clone https://github.com/sourceryinstitute/OpenCoarrays cd OpenCoarrays mkdir build cd build export FC=/path/to/gfortran/build/bin/gfortran export CC=/path/to/gcc/build/bin/gcc cmake .. make -j make check Thanks, Zaak On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 3:56 PM Janne Blomqvist <blomqvist.ja...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 10:18 PM, Damian Rouson > <dam...@sourceryinstitute.org> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > On February 21, 2018 at 11:35:47 AM, Janne Blomqvist ( > blomqvist.ja...@gmail.com(mailto:blomqvist.ja...@gmail.com)) wrote: > > > >> PING > >> > >> Is anybody planning to work on this on the opencoarrays side? Or do > >> you prefer that this is just committed and you can sort it out on your > >> own schedule? > > > > Hi Janne, > > > > The trunk didn’t build for me the first time I tried soon after your > initial email and it took me until yesterday to find time to try again. > Once I succeeded, the patch created three new test failures. I’m wondering > if Andre’s recent patch (r257813) helped reduce the number. All new > failures involve the failed-images features developed by Alessandro and > Andre, both of whom now have new employment or contracts that prevent > making significant contributions to OpenCoarrays (although I hope that will > change and am working with Alessandro’s organization to attempt to get some > of his time allocated to gfortran/OpenCoarrays development). > > > > I think the most sustainable path forward is for me to assist any > interested gfortran developer in building OpenCoarrays on your local system > and running the test suite. At least that eliminates the reliance on > OpenCoarrays developers to run the tests every time a patch impacts > OpenCoarrays. If we can work together on building OpenCoarrays on your > system, we can also look together at the requisite changes to see if we can > eliminate the failures. > > > > Oxford University Ph.D. student Daniel Garza visit Sourcery Institute > March 17 - June 2 to integrate the building of OpenCoarrays into the GCC > build system so I hope this will all be easier sooner. > > Ok, I'll see if I find the time to get opencoarrays built. > > > > -- > Janne Blomqvist >