[cig-commits] r20819 - in short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk: . doc/releasenotes
brad at geodynamics.org
brad at geodynamics.org
Wed Oct 10 09:13:52 PDT 2012
Author: brad
Date: 2012-10-10 09:13:52 -0700 (Wed, 10 Oct 2012)
New Revision: 20819
Modified:
short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/README
short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/releasenotes/announce_v1.8.0.txt
Log:
Added note on bugfix to release notes.
Modified: short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/README
===================================================================
--- short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/README 2012-10-10 15:42:38 UTC (rev 20818)
+++ short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/README 2012-10-10 16:13:52 UTC (rev 20819)
@@ -121,6 +121,11 @@
rupture models and is too computationally expensive for practical
problems. The ExplicitLumped* formulations are now simply Explicit*.
+ - Fixed parallel bug that resulting in inconsistent orientation of
+ fault slip directions. Flipping the fault orientation was not
+ synchronized across processors. This bug would only appear when
+ running in parallel with faults that change from dipping in one
+ direction to dipping in the opposite direction.
======================================================================
MIGRATING FROM VERSION 1.6 TO 1.7
Modified: short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/releasenotes/announce_v1.8.0.txt
===================================================================
--- short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/releasenotes/announce_v1.8.0.txt 2012-10-10 15:42:38 UTC (rev 20818)
+++ short/3D/PyLith/branches/v1.7-trunk/doc/releasenotes/announce_v1.8.0.txt 2012-10-10 16:13:52 UTC (rev 20819)
@@ -81,3 +81,9 @@
Jacobian. This formulation was not setup properly for spontaneous
rupture models and is too computationally expensive for practical
problems. The ExplicitLumped* formulations are now simply Explicit*.
+
+ - Fixed parallel bug that resulting in inconsistent orientation of
+ fault slip directions. Flipping the fault orientation was not
+ synchronized across processors. This bug would only appear when
+ running in parallel with faults that change from dipping in one
+ direction to dipping in the opposite direction.
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