if I compile v6p3r1 with runtime checks (ifort), Partel fails during runtime as NULLTABLE(:) is unallocated.
This is a bug that occurs from v6p3 on.
It works if I change my settings to:
FC_OPT_COMPIL=" -c -convert big_endian -fpp -O0 -traceback -debug full -fpe0 -fp-model strict -cpp -DHAVE_MPI -DHAVE_TECPLOT"
It fails if I use the strict settings.
FC_OPT_COMPIL=" -c -convert big_endian -fpp -check uninit -check pointers -check bounds -O0 -traceback -debug full -fpe0 -fp-model strict -cpp -DHAVE_MPI -DHAVE_TECPLOT"
It would be nice if this could be fixed for the public version.
Nice greetings, Uwe
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Yoann will answer better than me but I think that Metis explicitely wants an unallocated NULLTABLE as an argument, and we have to give it, or it does not work, so we cannot have these checking options for compiling partel. Any suggestion welcome on this topic...
See you soon,
Jean-Michel Hervouet
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