[petsc-dev] PETSc release?

Richard Tran Mills rtmills at anl.gov
Wed Aug 16 15:08:12 CDT 2017


Hi Folks,

Has anyone had a chance to look at this pull request? I had a bunch of
questions about how I should do things when I was working this but figured
most of them out by looking at other parts of PETSc, and I feel reasonably
confident that the current code is not too terrible. (Famous last words?) I
tested on my Mac with clang and gfortran with real/complex and
single/double-precision and the tests look fairly clean. Would like to
merge this to next soon so that it can be tested further.

Thanks,
Richard

On Mon, Aug 14, 2017 at 1:04 PM, Richard Tran Mills <rtmills at anl.gov> wrote:

> My estimate of "a few days" ended up being off (discovered many problems
> when running the test suite with it using SeqAIJMKL as the AIJ subtype),
> but I think my initial AIJMKL class is now close to completion and have
> submitted a pull request.
>
> --Richard
>
> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 12:42 PM, Karl Rupp <rupp at iue.tuwien.ac.at> wrote:
>
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> alright, let me summarize and organize things. If you're on the list,
>> please provide or update information on 'what left' and 'expected
>> completion':
>>
>> * SF support for MPIUNI
>>    - Who: Jed
>>    - What left: Implementation
>>    - Expected completion: ?
>>
>> * Hashtable support for matrix assembly
>>    - Who: Jed
>>    - What left: ?
>>    - Expected completion: ?
>>
>> * New GLVis based viewer for DMDAs, FEM an FVM
>>    - Who: Stefano
>>    - What left: Test & merge
>>    - Expected completion: in a few days
>>
>> * Tools for particle-in-cell methods
>>    - Who: Dave
>>    - What left: ?
>>    - Expected completion: ?
>>
>> * AIJMKL submatrix type
>>    - Who: Richard
>>    - What left: Cleanup, test & merge
>>    - Expected completion: a few days
>>
>> * Manual chapter: Performance Hints
>>    - Who: Karli
>>    - What left: More writing
>>    - Expected completion: this week
>>
>> I thought about using the issue tracker for this, but without support
>> for proper tagging or milestones the issue tracker on Bitbucket is of
>> very limited use.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Karli
>>
>>
>> On 07/23/2017 05:08 PM, Barry Smith wrote:
>> >
>> >     Anything stopping us from making a PETSc release?
>> >
>> >     Barry
>> >
>>
>
>
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