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Message 28943 - Posted: 20 Feb 2017, 23:39:33 UTC
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Tested OK on native 32bit Linux (Mint 17.3, kernel 3.19.0-32-generic). Output files identical, ran 13 mins on one full core.

Tested OK on 64bit Linux Ubuntu 12.04. Output files identical, ran for 5 mins on one full core.
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Message 28944 - Posted: 21 Feb 2017, 7:56:20 UTC

This is great news! Thank you so much for testing!

Looks like the other tests from the SixTest folder were happy as well:
http://abp-cdash.web.cern.ch/abp-cdash/index.php?project=SixTrack&date=2017-02-20
(the two failed on Windows is a script to check consistency of the input files in the test suite, which doesn't really work on Windows. But as long as the test passes on UNIX, Windows is fine too). We didn't do a full test on BSD since essentially nothing changed there since the previous release.

I'll go and poke the guy who manages the submission system :)
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Message 28958 - Posted: 22 Feb 2017, 19:14:59 UTC

I just tested the updated executable 466 for FreeBSD and it works just fine. It ran for about 4 minutes, and the fma_sixtrack is exactly the same as the fma_sixtrack.canonical file. I am running FreeBSD 11 stable x64. Thanks.
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Message 29516 - Posted: 21 Mar 2017, 23:12:35 UTC

If anybody is up for testing something and has a 64bit arm linux machine, such as an android phone, please try this:

https://cernbox.cern.ch/index.php/s/0KJZ9Xw7kEMd9nW


this is quite simple to test with adb

# adb shell

# mkdir /data/local/tmp/test/

(then "exit" or ctrl + d)

# adb push SixTrack_4611_libarchive_cr_boinc_api_crlibm_fast_tilt_cmake_Linux_gfortran-6_static_aarch64_64bit /data/local/tmp/test

# adb push Sixin.zip /data/local/tmp/test

# adb shell

then:

# cd /data/local/tmp/test
# ./SixTrack_4611_libarchive_cr_boinc_api_crlibm_fast_tilt_cmake_Linux_gfortran-6_static_aarch64_64bit

(wait a bit - you may also need to chmod u+x SixTrack_4611_libarchive_cr_boinc_api_crlibm_fast_tilt_cmake_Linux_gfortran-6_static_aarch64_64bit)

# cat fort.6

If this works for people I'll look into building for armv7 (32bit) also.
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Message 29570 - Posted: 23 Mar 2017, 19:07:40 UTC - in response to Message 28958.  
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I just tested the updated executable 466 on a 32-bit Scientific Linux 5 box without joy:

/tmp > ./SixTrack_466_libarchive_cr_boinc_api_crlibm_fast_tilt_cmake_Linux_gfortran_static_i686_32bit
FATAL: kernel too old
Segmentation fault

/tmp > uname -a
Linux hydra12 2.6.18-419.el5 #1 SMP Fri Feb 24 11:17:59 CST 2017 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

/tmp > md5sum -b SixTrack_466_libarchive_cr_boinc_api_crlibm_fast_tilt_cmake_Linux_gfortran_static_i686_32bit
c667bfb284a9b8af5d65d4406a4323ae *SixTrack_466_libarchive_cr_boinc_api_crlibm_fast_tilt_cmake_Linux_gfortran_static_i686_32bit


I am, of course, about to start frantically upgrading to SL6. Any day now :)
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Message 29682 - Posted: 27 Mar 2017, 19:40:23 UTC - in response to Message 29570.  
Last modified: 27 Mar 2017, 19:58:39 UTC

I just tested the updated executable 466 on a 32-bit Scientific Linux 6 box:

/tmp > ./SixTrack_466_libarchive_cr_boinc_api_crlibm_fast_tilt_cmake_Linux_gfortran_static_i686_32bit

/tmp > diff -s fma_sixtrack fma_sixtrack.canonical
Files fma_sixtrack and fma_sixtrack.canonical are identical

/tmp > uname -a Linux hydra00 2.6.32-642.15.1.el6.i686 #1 SMP Thu Feb 23 11:21:35 CST 2017 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux

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