[CIG-SHORT] Attachment

Romain Jolivet rpj29 at cam.ac.uk
Wed Feb 11 09:12:29 PST 2015


Brad, 

So If I pull petsc and pylith from the git repository today, I should have a clean version and the bug should go away.
Is that correct?

R

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Romain Jolivet
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University of Cambridge
Department of Earth Sciences
Bullard Labs
Madingley Rise 
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On 11 Feb 2015, at 16:21, Brad Aagaard <baagaard at usgs.gov> wrote:

> Romain,
> 
> We confirmed the bug (sometimes getting an inconsistent fault normal in a 2-D problem) last week. Matt found he had the correct code for 3-D but had forgotten to include it in the 2-D part. This is now fixed in PETSc and the PyLith master branch.
> 
> The bug did not always show up when running in parallel- it was highly dependent on the mesh and partitioning.
> 
> We still have one more small bug that Matt is working on before we release, hopefully no later than next week.
> 
> Regards,
> Brad
> 
> 
> 
> On 02/11/2015 07:42 AM, Romain Jolivet wrote:
>> Brad,
>> 
>> I was wondering wether you had time address the bug I showed you (weird normal direction when using more than 2 cores).
>> Did you figure out wether this was coming from my journal file or my mesh?
>> 
>> So far, I have been running things on 2 cores, and everything is fine.
>> Let me know if you would like me to run some tests, try stuffs etc, I would be happy to help if you need,
>> Romain
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>> Romain Jolivet
>> Postdoctoral Fellow
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>> University of Cambridge
>> Department of Earth Sciences
>> Bullard Labs
>> Madingley Rise
>> Madingley Road
>> Cambridge CB3 0EZ
>> United Kingdom
>> 
>> email: rpj29 at cam.ac.uk
>> Phone: +44 1223 748 938
>> Mobile: +44 7596 703 148
>> 
>> France: +33 6 52 91 76 39
>> US: +1 (626) 560 6356
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>> On 3 Feb 2015, at 20:47, Brad Aagaard <baagaard at usgs.gov> wrote:
>> 
>>> Romain,
>>> 
>>> I got the tarball with the input files, but I would like a tarball of the journal files used to create the mesh. I was able to reproduce your error on your example but couldn't reproduce your error with similar examples on meshes I created.
>>> 
>>> Brad
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 02/03/2015 11:31 AM, Romain Jolivet wrote:
>>>> Hey Brad,
>>>> 
>>>> I was just wondering wether you received the attachment that came with the mail I sent through the cig-short mailling list yesterday.
>>>> Let me know if I need to do something,
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Romain
>>>> 
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>>>> Romain Jolivet
>>>> Marie Curie Experienced Researcher
>>>> 
>>>> University of Cambridge
>>>> Department of Earth Sciences
>>>> Bullard Laboratories
>>>> Madingley Road,
>>>> Cambridge, CB3 0EZ,
>>>> United Kingdom
>>>> 
>>>> email: rpj29 at cam.ac.uk
>>>> Phone: +44 7 596 703 148
>>>> Phone (Fr): +33 7 52 91 76 39
>>>> Phone (Us): +1 (626) 560 6356
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>>> 
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