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new fortran parallel test
Description:
added a test that writes and reads several datasets
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Platforms tested:
linux (intel compiler, tungsten)
AIX (copper)
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bug fix
Description:
some lines were longer that 132 characters (the "official" max lenght of a line in F95)
the g95 compiler complained about it
Solution:
reduce the line lenght
Platforms tested:
linux (g95, intel)
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bug fix
Description:
the hdf5 file of the test was being generated on the NFS filesystem
Solution:
use the libtest function h5_fixname
Platforms tested:
Linux
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added more checks to failure conditions
Description:
Solution:
Platforms tested:
linux (PGI, intel)
AIX
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added new fortran parallel tests that replace the old ones
Description:
this first set of tests do a write/read by hyperslabs
Solution:
Platforms tested:
Linux (heping) PGI compiler
Linux (heping) Intel compiler
AIX (copper) IBM compiler
SGI Altix (cobalt) Intel compiler
Xeon Linux cluster (tungsten) Intel compiler
Misc. update:
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