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Mark Olesen authored
- permit SYSTEMMPI user adjustments via etc/config.{csh,sh}/mpi-system This can be a convenient place for setting up SYSTEMMPI for OpenFOAM without adjusting bashrc, prefs.sh ... - add a USERMPI type. This represents any generic mpi implementation. The user is responsible for supplying an appropriate wmake/rules/General/mplibUSERMPI file and managing all settings. This type of setup can be useful in combination with specific build systems (SPACK, EASYBUILD, etc) or module systems for which the MPI variant is part of the installed configuration.
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# git-ls-files --others --exclude-from=.git/info/exclude
# Lines that start with '#' are comments.
# Editor and misc backup files - anywhere
*~
.*~
*.bak
*.bak[0-9][0-9]
\#*\#
# File-browser settings - anywhere
.directory
# CVS recovered versions - anywhere
.#*
# Objects and archives - anywhere
*.[oa]
*.la
*.so
# Derived files
lex.yy.c
# Corefiles
core
# Dependency files - anywhere
*.dep
# lnInclude (symlink) directories - anywhere
lnInclude
# Build directories - anywhere
linux*Clang*/
linux*Gcc*/
linux*Icc*/
solaris*Gcc*/
SunOS*Gcc*/
platforms/
# Top-level build directories
/build/
/platforms/
# Reinstate wmake rules that might look like build directories
!/wmake/rules/*/
# doxygen generated documentation
doc/Doxygen/html
doc/Doxygen/latex
doc/Doxygen/man
doc/Doxygen/DTAGS
# Generated files in the main directory (e.g. ReleaseNotes-?.?.html)
# and in the doc directory
/*.html
/doc/*.html
# Untracked configuration files
/etc/prefs.csh
/etc/prefs.sh
/etc/config.csh/prefs.csh
/etc/config.sh/prefs.sh
/wmake/rules/General/mplibUSER*
# Source packages - anywhere
*.tar.bz2
*.tar.gz
*.tar.xz
*.tar
*.tgz
*.gtgz
# Ignore the persistent .build tag in the main directory
/.build
# Ignore .timeStamp in the main directory
/.timeStamp
# Ignore .tags in the main directory
/.tags
# Ignore project files in the main directory
/.cproject
/.project
/.dir-locals.el
# Ignore the test directory
/tutorialsTest