The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS)
The Adaptable IO System (ADIOS) provides a simple, flexible way for
scientists to describe the data in their code that may need to be
written, read, or processed outside of the running simulation. By
providing an external to the code XML file describing the various
elements, their types, and how you wish to process them this run, the
routines in the host code (either Fortran or C) can transparently change
how they process the data.
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Fix-code-to-be-python3-compliant.patch | 0000024101 23.5 KB | |
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adios-1.13.1.tar.gz | 0003501418 3.34 MB | |
adios-correct-func-ret.patch | 0000000927 927 Bytes | |
adios.changes | 0000005972 5.83 KB | |
adios.spec | 0000015110 14.8 KB |
Revision 5 (latest revision is 7)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Egbert Eich (eeich)
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- Add build support for gcc10 to HPC build (bsc#1174439). - Add openmpi4 flavors. - Add Fix-code-to-be-python3-compliant.patch: * Remove python2 code and dependencies. * Removed & Automated: fix_python_shebang.patch * Make python3 the default for TW and SLE/Leap 15 - Do not mark template files for HPC as %config. - Change 'Requires:' to other HPC packages to %requires_eq to depend on the exact version. This should take care of HPC packages ignoring proper ABI versioning.
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