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Since this was merged #6462, then EnableBioeffects instead of EnableMICP.
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While this is most welcome, please stabilize previous work first, ref https://ci.opm-project.org/job/opm-nightly-pypi/1713/console |
I'm a bit puzzled because on my local Ctest of test_fluidstate_variables.py, it passes with the reference value in current master. And it passed Jenkins in PR #6075 as well? I can of course update the reference values to the ones given in the opm-nightly-pypi output. My local Ctest fails if I do that, but perhaps Jenkins and opm-nightly-pypi will be happy? Is this some kind of MPI-related issue? Sorry, I'm a bit confused and would like to understand the issue, to not get similar errors again : P |
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It's passing on some python versions, and not on others, probably related to numpy version. You will have to find something that works everywhere. |
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Ok, I put up a fix in new PR: #6488. Still unsure if it will pass all tests, crossing my fingers. I will update this PR after the fix has been merged. |
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I'll check soon, in the middle of something right now. For reference, it's all done using https://github.com/OPM/opm-simulators/tree/master/python/docker and https://github.com/OPM/opm-simulators/tree/master/python/docker/test_wheels/scripts |
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Green on jenkins, I tested wheels, comments addressed, looks fine to me. In she goes.
Added Python one-phase (water) simulator in the same way as the Python gas-water simulator in PR #6075. A Python one-phase simulator can be useful in many applications, especially coupling to external geochemistry and geomechanics solvers.