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- From: Phil Miller <mille121 AT illinois.edu>
- To: Jeff Hammond <jeff.science AT gmail.com>
- Cc: charm <charm AT lists.cs.illinois.edu>
- Subject: Re: [charm] Charm++ in Travis CI?
- Date: Mon, 2 Nov 2015 16:54:05 -0600
It looks like we uploaded a tarball of the Git repository, rather than stripping out .git/ or using `git archive` to archive just the snapshot content. When I leave that out, it's a much slimmer 18MB. We can replace that pretty easily.
On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 3:40 PM, Jeff Hammond <jeff.science AT gmail.com> wrote:
I am working on Travis CI support for the PRKs (https://github.com/ParRes/Kernels), which depend upon many parallel runtimes, one of which is Charm++.
It's trivial to get MPI-3 via the package manager or a third-party deb file (e.g. https://github.com/jeffhammond/oshmpi/blob/master/travis/install-deps.sh). However, I don't see any binaries on your website and http://charm.cs.illinois.edu/distrib/charm-6.6.1.tar.gz is a relatively massive download.So the first question is: is anyone creating Charm++ deb files?Second, is there a Charm++ "lite" download that is not 120MB? Frankly, I don't know how your download can be that large if it is only source files. MPICH is only 11 MB (http://www.mpich.org/downloads/).I'd like to not have to roll my own "lite" version of Charm++ that I have to manually sync with upstream. It's more likely that we just won't be able to enable CI support for the Charm++ implementations of the PRKs if a more efficient installation is not possible.Maybe there is a Charm++ lite download hiding somewhere that I was just too dumb to find.Thanks,
Jeff
- [charm] Charm++ in Travis CI?, Jeff Hammond, 11/02/2015
- Re: [charm] Charm++ in Travis CI?, Phil Miller, 11/02/2015
- Re: [charm] Charm++ in Travis CI?, Jeff Hammond, 11/02/2015
- Re: [charm] Charm++ in Travis CI?, Phil Miller, 11/02/2015
- Re: [charm] Charm++ in Travis CI?, Jeff Hammond, 11/02/2015
- Re: [charm] Charm++ in Travis CI?, Phil Miller, 11/02/2015
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