amdis issueshttps://gitlab.math.tu-dresden.de/iwr/amdis/-/issues2018-02-26T17:18:47Zhttps://gitlab.math.tu-dresden.de/iwr/amdis/-/issues/4Memory leak in PETSc solver2018-02-26T17:18:47ZReuther, SebastianMemory leak in PETSc solverIf the initfile solver options "remove rhs null space" or "has constant null space" are enabled the memory starts to blow up. Probably the problem is in the PetscSolverGlobalMatrix::solvePetscMatrix() method. A SystemVector is created in...If the initfile solver options "remove rhs null space" or "has constant null space" are enabled the memory starts to blow up. Probably the problem is in the PetscSolverGlobalMatrix::solvePetscMatrix() method. A SystemVector is created in the heap and it is never deleted - at least I cannot see it.https://gitlab.math.tu-dresden.de/iwr/amdis/-/issues/3Deployment script2019-01-28T13:49:05ZPraetorius, SimonDeployment scriptWhat do you think about a deployment script that is executed every time a commit to the master is made. This script assumes that a version number is set in a file. It creates a debian package configuration (a script for this is already p...What do you think about a deployment script that is executed every time a commit to the master is made. This script assumes that a version number is set in a file. It creates a debian package configuration (a script for this is already prepared) and a tar.gz package of the sources, and sends everything to a server that stores our release files.
Open questions:
- Where to store the release versions? Fusionforge, or on some math account, or somewhere else?
- How to send a file to the server, without storing a password in plaintext
- Which formats to provide? .deb, .tar.gz, what else can be generated automatically?AMDiS 1.1https://gitlab.math.tu-dresden.de/iwr/amdis/-/issues/2Fillup the README.md2019-01-28T13:49:16ZPraetorius, SimonFillup the README.mdWe have to write a small README files, that covers simple installation instructions, copyright notice, an information for contributors, etc.We have to write a small README files, that covers simple installation instructions, copyright notice, an information for contributors, etc.AMDiS 1.1https://gitlab.math.tu-dresden.de/iwr/amdis/-/issues/1Copy wiki from fusionforge2019-01-28T13:49:24ZPraetorius, SimonCopy wiki from fusionforgeWe need to copy all the old documentation, that is stored on the fusionforge server, and clean it up, i.e. correct old installation instructions, remove outdated examples, etc.We need to copy all the old documentation, that is stored on the fusionforge server, and clean it up, i.e. correct old installation instructions, remove outdated examples, etc.AMDiS 1.1