The problem on Ubuntu's s390x autopkgtest runner was solved by putting back:
export OMPI_MCA_plm_rsh_agent=/bin/false
I have committed the change to git.
On 25 October 2016 at 17:32, Anton Gladky wrote:
> feel free to commit directly to git.
Thanks, I will do!
When I looked previously, I thought the git hadn't been updated since
2014-03-23:
https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/debian-science/packages/gerris.git
But now I see that is the debian-unstab
Hi Graham,
feel free to commit directly to git.
@Stephane, thanks for the info. Could you please test and review current
packaged gerris in Debian before it will be freezed soon?
Best regards
Anton
2016-10-25 9:58 GMT+02:00 Graham Inggs :
> On 24 October 2016 at 21:46, Anton Gladky wrote:
>>
On 24 October 2016 at 21:46, Anton Gladky wrote:
> thanks for your fix. I have committed it and it will be fixed by the next
> upload.
Thanks! There's no hurry for the next upload.
In Ubuntu, I'm still seeing autopkgtests fail, but only on s390x, with
the following message:
The value of the MCA
Hi Anton, Graham,
First of all, thanks a lot for your work packaging Gerris for Debian.
Gerris can indeed be used without build-essential etc.. however its
functionalities will be severly limited, so I think that these
dependencies should be included by default.
cheers
Stephane
tags 841885 +pending +patch
thanks
Hi Graham,
thanks for your fix. I have committed it and it will be fixed by the next
upload. Regarding your question of including those packages into
Depends section of gerris. As far as I know, it is possible to use
gerris without compiler and in a serial mode,
Source: gerris
Version: 20131206+dfsg-9
Hi Maintainer
Since the transition to openmpi2, gerris' autopkgtests have been
failing with the following error:
orte_ess_init failed
--> Returned value A system-required executable either could not be
found or was not executable by this user (-126) instea
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