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Compile Suite: GCC 4.9.4 Chain#1689

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Compile Suite: GCC 4.9.4 Chain#1689
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@ax3l ax3l commented Dec 9, 2016

Documents the updates in the compile suite using a GCC 4.9.4 compile chain.
Also adds ISAAC compile-testing to it.

Documents the updates in the compile suite using a
GCC 4.9.4 compile chain.
Also adds ISAAC compile-testing to it.
@ax3l ax3l added the component: tools scripts, python libs and CMake label Dec 9, 2016
@ax3l ax3l added this to the Next Stable: 0.3.0 / 1.0.0 milestone Dec 9, 2016
@ax3l ax3l requested a review from psychocoderHPC December 9, 2016 01:10
module load gcc/4.8.5 boost/1.57.0 cmake/3.3.0 cuda/7.5.18 openmpi/1.10.1 libSplash/1.6.0 adios/1.10.0 pngwriter/0.5.6 rivlib/1.0.1
module load gcc/4.9.4 boost/1.57.0 cmake/3.3.0 cuda/7.5.18 openmpi/1.10.4
module load libSplash/1.6.0 adios/1.10.0
module load pngwriter/0.5.6 rivlib/1.0.2
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are we still using rivlib?

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it's going to be removed in the upcoming releases rather soon-ish, but right now we don't use it. will update it next time.

@psychocoderHPC psychocoderHPC merged commit 113ed9d into ComputationalRadiationPhysics:dev Dec 9, 2016
@ax3l ax3l deleted the topic-gcc49compileSuite branch December 9, 2016 09:45
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