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Name: libnetcdf-fortran-gnu-hpc | Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 |
Version: 4.5.3 | Vendor: SUSE LLC <https://www.suse.com/> |
Release: 150300.4.2.1 | Build date: Wed Jun 15 18:17:42 2022 |
Group: System/Libraries | Build host: ibs-power9-12 |
Size: 236 | Source RPM: netcdf-fortran_4_5_3-gnu-hpc-4.5.3-150300.4.2.1.src.rpm |
Packager: https://www.suse.com/ | |
Url: https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/ | |
Summary: Dependency package for libnetcdf-fortran_4_5_3-gnu-hpc |
netcdf-fortran: Command-line programs for the NetCDF scientific data format The package libnetcdf-fortran-gnu-hpc provides the dependency to get binary package libnetcdf-fortran_4_5_3-gnu-hpc. When this package gets updated it installs the latest version of netcdf-fortran_4_5_3-gnu-hpc.
NetCDF
* Wed Feb 03 2021 eich@suse.com - 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. * Fri Nov 06 2020 aguerrero@suse.com - Update to version 4.5.3, read changes at: * https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-fortran/releases/tag/v4.5.3 * Add a new libnetcdff.settings file - Requires at least netcdf 4.7.4, update Requires accordingly. * Mon Sep 14 2020 eich@suse.com - Make static build conditional. The race due to libtool not allowing to handle f90 .mod files when building static and dynamic versions of this library requires to disable static builds by default. * Thu Jul 23 2020 eich@suse.com - Add build support for gcc10 to HPC build (bsc#1174439). - Add build support for openmpi4. - Limit the numbers of parallel build to kludge around a race condition due to libtool not being able to handle Fortran .mod file creation and dependencies properly. - Make sure, optimization flags are also passed to the Fortran compiler. - Remove not used options to configure. - Add -ffat-lto-objects for static build. - limit number of parallel jobs as libtool generated builds are racy when .mod files have to be generated. - Increasing memory constrains to make sure tests don't fail. * Mon Jul 20 2020 eich@suse.com - Add OpenMPI4 support (disabled < 15.3) * Mon Jul 20 2020 eich@suse.com - The convention is to use the module name 'pnetcdf' for Parallel-NetCDF (called PnetCDF now). Revert part of the changes in previous commit to conform to this standard. - Fix ldconfig args for HPC packages: no caching should be done as these libs are made available thru LD_LIBRARY_PATH tweaking. * Wed Jul 15 2020 eich@suse.com - Add serial HPC build flavor (boo#1174177). For loading serial module, run 'module load netcdf-fortran' for an MPI variant use 'module load pnetcdf-fortran'. - Fixed bug in module file. * Wed Jul 01 2020 eich@suse.com - Gfortran from gcc-10 requires -std=legacy to build the Fortran code in netcdf-fortran (bsc#1173598). * Sat Mar 28 2020 eich@suse.com - Enable mvapich2 build (boo#1167948). * Fri Nov 29 2019 eich@suse.com - Add support for gcc8 and gcc9 (jsc#SLE-7766 & jsc#SLE-8604). * Thu Nov 28 2019 eich@suse.com - Disable openmpi1 builds for SLE/Leap > 15.1. - Enable openmpi3 builds for Leap and SLE > 15.1 (jsc#SLE-7773). * Thu Nov 28 2019 eich@suse.com - Add constraints for disk and memory, this will hopefully fix build issues with 15.2 (bsc#1157973). * Tue Oct 01 2019 aguerrero@suse.com - Update to version 4.5.2, read changes at: * https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-fortran/releases/tag/v4.5.2 * https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-fortran/releases/tag/v4.5.1 * https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-fortran/releases/tag/v4.5.0 - Remove patch, merged upstream * netcdf4-Return-status-for-non-void-function-always.patch - Add new BuildRequires on m4 - Spec file cleanup * Mon Aug 26 2019 aguerrero@suse.com - Update to version 4.4.5, (jsc#SLE-8496), see changes at: * https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-fortran/releases/tag/v4.4.5 * https://www.unidata.ucar.edu/blogs/news/entry/netcdf-fortran-4-4-4 - Update Source to rename the tarball with the format $name-$version - Set BuildRequires on netcdf to 4.6.2 or higher, this is required for this version to build - Refresh patch * netcdf4-Return-status-for-non-void-function-always.patch * Mon Apr 30 2018 eich@suse.com - (Temporarily) disable fpr S390* as a check test for netcdf fails currently on BE (bsc#1091474). * Tue Mar 27 2018 eich@suse.com - Fix hdf5 devel package dependency of static HPC library package to pull in the HPC variant (boo#1087090). * Fri Feb 09 2018 eich@suse.com - Add support for openmpi2 for HPC (FATE#325089). * Fri Feb 09 2018 eich@suse.com - Fix summary in module files (bnc#1080259). * Fri Jan 26 2018 eich@suse.com - Fix the module load command for netcdf to reflect the change to 'pnetcdf' for MPI versions following (boo#1075933). * Fri Jan 12 2018 eich@suse.com - Disable the openmpi3 flavor in some products. * Fri Jan 05 2018 eich@suse.com - Switch from gcc6 to gcc7 as additional compiler flavor for HPC on SLES. - Add support for mpich and openmpi3 for HPC. * Wed Nov 15 2017 eich@suse.com - Fix typo in modules file which made help less useful. * Tue Nov 14 2017 eich@suse.com - Fix modules file: only use %hpc_bindir if it really exists - Translate '-' to '_' for env-variable. * Fri Nov 10 2017 eich@suse.com - Add Requires: for the netcdf library/devel package to the netcdf-fortran library/devel package for HPC. * Wed Oct 25 2017 eich@suse.com - Fix Requires for the main package. * Wed Oct 25 2017 eich@suse.com - Removed a bugs dependency that was copy-and-pasted. * Mon Oct 23 2017 eich@suse.com - Fix buildrequires for compiler_families where c_f_ver is set. * Sat Sep 09 2017 eich@suse.com - netcdf4-Return-status-for-non-void-function-always.patch: Make sure non-void function always has a good return value. * Sun Oct 23 2016 eich@suse.com - Initial creation of netcdf-fortran v4.4.4 (FATE#321719).
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