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Conda build #2015
Conda build #2015
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developpers will also need it in their path in order to use outside of runtest
@doutriaux1 I will have a detailed look at it today. |
@sankhesh looks like conda is missing on the shell. |
@aashish24 Yes, it was missing for the earlier builds. Look at the latest one. |
@doutriaux1 What is the path to |
thanks @sankhesh On karma right? its building now. |
@sankhesh it should be in my ${HOME}/anaconda2/bin/conda |
@doutriaux1 Building now |
i merge master in, I'm updating the baselines for you vcsaddons. |
@doutriaux1 @aashish24 Passes tests for me, I'm going to merge. |
I successfully installed uvcdat using conda on a supercomputer where I haven't been able to do it for years using cmake. So will the conda system be the prefered way to install uvcdat in the future? |
Yes. Best regards, From: Stephane Raynaud <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]> I successfully installed uvcdat using conda on a supercomputer where I haven't been able to do it for years using cmake. So will the conda system be the prefered way to install uvcdat in the future? — |
@stefraynaud cheers 🎉 yes, conda is the preferred way for installation for the end-users. Also I would like to point out that conda is a package management system and cmake is the build system. Underneath conda, you are still using make and cmake for individual packages. I am curious if you were able to use system MPI for your supercomputer? |
If not, I am wondering if you can point mpi4py to use system MPI. It should be possible but may require some manual work. |
@aashish24 mpi4py states:
so for system mpi you probably will need to install mpi4py in your conda environment after the fact. |
we will be providing builds against openmpi though. |
@doutriaux1 that's what I was thinking too but this would be manual process as I stated. |
@aashish24 @sankhesh @danlipsa @chaosphere2112 @dnadeau4
This is ready and passes on my computers. But let's carefully review baselines changes at: CDAT/uvcdat-testdata#142