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Re: [certi-dev] PyHLA for CERTI 4.0.0
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Arjen van der Meer - EWI |
Subject: |
Re: [certi-dev] PyHLA for CERTI 4.0.0 |
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Thu, 15 Aug 2019 20:19:41 +0000 |
Dear Jean-Baptiste,
Thanks for the information.
I cloned your branch, tried to compile it and it failed while doing so. I will
do some manual debugging over the next week to exclude obvious errors (PATH,
amongst others) and will create an issue ticket if needed.
Thanks again.
Best regards,
Arjen
From: Jean-Baptiste Chaudron [mailto:address@hidden]
Sent: dinsdag 13 augustus 2019 14:39
To: CERTI development discussions; Arjen van der Meer - EWI
Subject: Re: [certi-dev] PyHLA for CERTI 4.0.0
Dear Arjen,
We are currently in a big development phase for CERTI which might end in April
2020 and one of our milestones includes an update of PyHLA to support HLA
Evolved (IEEE 1516-2010).
Unfortunately this phase hasn't started yet but if you are interested, I can
keep you updated when we will start this phase.
In the meantime, I have been updating some part of certi/applications to match
with certi 4.0.0 in a dedicated branch "br_jbch_4.0.0".
On this branch, I think I had to make a change in the PyHLA CmakeLists.txt,
maybe you can try this?
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http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/cgit/certi/applications.git/log/?h=br_jbch_4.0.0
I am currently out of office but I will have a closer look when I will be back.
You can also create an issue ticket on the savannah website to keep track on
your findings/notes.
Many thanks for reporting,
Best regards,
Jean-Baptiste
On 8/11/19 10:01 AM, Arjen van der Meer - EWI wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to compile CERTI and PyHLA, both master branch, on a windows 10
machine (MinGW).
I am able to compile CERTI 3.5.1 and PyHLA 1.1.1 and get a simple distributed
application working (GCC v4.8.3, Python v2.7). I am also able to compile CERTI
4.0.0 (gcc v7.3.0) and get the CERTI tests working, but building the master
branch of PyHLA fails (for several versions of gcc (4.8.3, 7.3.0, 8.x), giving
various errors)
Is the current version of the Python bindings for CERTI compatible with CERTI
4.0.0? If yes, could you provide me with any steps to undertake to get the
build chain working? If no, what needs to be done and how can I help?
Thanks a lot
Best Regards,
Arjen van der Meer
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