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1 Trilinos Framework: Next Steps Thursday November 9, 2006 8:45-9:30 a.m. Jim Willenbring Mike Phenow

2 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

3 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

4 General Trilinos Issues and Challenges What, in your mind, are the 2-3 top general issues facing Trilinos? –We will discuss things throughout the day gather a list at the end of the day

5 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

6 New Make Targets Proposed set of make targets: –make - Builds just the libraries –make install - Installs just the libraries –make clean - Cleans just the libraries and object files for the libraries –make examples - Makes just the examples (assumes libraries are built) –make install-examples - Install the examples (assumes libraries are installed) –make clean-examples - Cleans just the examples (not the libraries) –make tests - Makes just the tests (assumes libraries are built) –make clean-tests - Cleans just the tests (not the libraries) –make everything - Builds libraries, tests, and examples –make install-everything - Installs libraries and examples –make clean-everything - Cleans the tests, examples, and the libraries

7 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

8 New process checklist ideas Adding a file to the repository? Adding a test, example, etc? Other ideas –New checklists –Revisions to current checklists

9 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

10 Release 7.0 Review What we want to improve for the next release –Installation testing –Tarball verification Automated testing/reporting Can begin working on this before the freeze Keep up with changes between releases –Late entry decisions Continue to handle case by case Should try to avoid Time is built in for unavoidable situations –Timing – spring should be better than late summer –Other suggestions?

11 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

12 CVS vs SVN Should we switch to SVN? –Pros Directories, renames, and file meta-data are versioned No part of a commit takes place until the entire commit has succeeded Revision numbers are per-commit, not per- file (makes backing out changes easier) Log messages are attached to the revision, not stored redundantly Efficient handling of binary files

13 CVS vs SVN Should we switch to SVN? –Pros (continued) Can use the Apache HTTP server to allow external access to the repository (no account necessary on server) Directory specific write controls (also possible with CVS, maybe easier with SVN???) –Cons Bonsai does not fully work with SVN yet

14 CVS vs SVN If we switch to SVN at some point –There are tools to convert a CVS repository to SVN –We could experiment with SVN before converting

15 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

16 Customized Test Harness Runs If you would like any Trilinos branch to be tested periodically with a particular set of options, send those options to trilinos-framework@software.sandia.gov These tests will be run on the old Beowulf cluster at SJU

17 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

18 External Collaboration External package capability –Provides a simple way to plug a non-Trilinos package into the Trilinos build system –See Trilinos/packages/external/README –External package must understand configure make –Minimal setup is required –Can take advantage Makefile.export make runtests targets

19 External Collaboration What should we do for external packages that want some support (tools), but choose not to or cannot be a part of Trilinos? –Try to organize a common repository of “Trilinos Compatible” code? Sourcforge? Should we try to test the code in any way? –Leave them on their own?

20 Overview General Trilinos issues and challenges New make targets New process checklist ideas Release 7.0 review CVS vs SVN Customized test harness runs for –Yourself –Apps groups External collaboration Future framework development efforts

21 Holes in current tools? New tools?

22 Special Thanks Thank you to Ross Bartlett, Mike Heroux, Eric Phipps, Marzio Sala, and anyone else who provided content for this discussion!


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