From mapl-support at mit.edu Wed Jun 6 06:47:28 2007 From: mapl-support at mit.edu (maplcode support list) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 06:47:28 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] a test Message-ID: <466690C0.5080703@mit.edu> From mapl-support at mit.edu Wed Jun 6 06:50:08 2007 From: mapl-support at mit.edu (maplcode support list) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 06:50:08 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] a maplcode.org test Message-ID: <46669160.5030208@mit.edu> From mapl-support at mit.edu Wed Jun 6 06:50:46 2007 From: mapl-support at mit.edu (maplcode support list) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 06:50:46 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] a test In-Reply-To: <466690C0.5080703@mit.edu> References: <466690C0.5080703@mit.edu> Message-ID: <46669186.7080807@mit.edu> a response to a test maplcode support list wrote: > _______________________________________________ > Mapl-support mailing list > Mapl-support at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support > From mapl-support at mit.edu Wed Jun 6 07:30:20 2007 From: mapl-support at mit.edu (maplcode support list) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 07:30:20 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] a maplcode.org test In-Reply-To: <46669160.5030208@mit.edu> References: <46669160.5030208@mit.edu> Message-ID: <46669ACC.6080602@mit.edu> a response to a maplcode.org test maplcode support list wrote: > _______________________________________________ > Mapl-support mailing list > Mapl-support at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support > From mapl-support at mit.edu Wed Jun 6 07:30:20 2007 From: mapl-support at mit.edu (maplcode support list) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 07:30:20 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] a maplcode.org test In-Reply-To: <46669160.5030208@mit.edu> References: <46669160.5030208@mit.edu> Message-ID: <46669ACC.6080602@mit.edu> a response to a maplcode.org test maplcode support list wrote: > _______________________________________________ > Mapl-support mailing list > Mapl-support at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support > From mapl-support at mit.edu Wed Jun 6 07:33:51 2007 From: mapl-support at mit.edu (maplcode support list) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 07:33:51 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] a maplcode.org test In-Reply-To: <46669160.5030208@mit.edu> References: <46669160.5030208@mit.edu> Message-ID: <46669B9F.2060707@mit.edu> reply 002 to a maplcode.org test maplcode support list wrote: > _______________________________________________ > Mapl-support mailing list > Mapl-support at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support > From mapl-support at mit.edu Wed Jun 6 07:37:51 2007 From: mapl-support at mit.edu (maplcode support list) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 07:37:51 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] test 003 an @mit.edu test Message-ID: <46669C8F.7060206@mit.edu> From cnh at MIT.EDU Wed Jun 6 07:51:55 2007 From: cnh at MIT.EDU (chris hill) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 07:51:55 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] test 004 an @mit.edu test Message-ID: <46669FDB.3030801@mit.edu> From cnh at MIT.EDU Wed Jun 6 08:09:01 2007 From: cnh at MIT.EDU (chris hill) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 08:09:01 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] test 004 an @mit.edu test In-Reply-To: <46669FDB.3030801@mit.edu> References: <46669FDB.3030801@mit.edu> Message-ID: <4666A3DD.3020000@mit.edu> response to test 004 an @mit.edu test chris hill wrote: > _______________________________________________ > Mapl-support mailing list > Mapl-support at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support > From cnh at MIT.EDU Wed Jun 6 08:14:18 2007 From: cnh at MIT.EDU (chris hill) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 08:14:18 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] test 005 an @maplcode.org test Message-ID: <4666A51A.6030307@mit.edu> From cnh at MIT.EDU Wed Jun 6 08:22:48 2007 From: cnh at MIT.EDU (chris hill) Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 08:22:48 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] test 005 an @maplcode.org test In-Reply-To: <4666A51A.6030307@mit.edu> References: <4666A51A.6030307@mit.edu> Message-ID: <4666A718.5040403@mit.edu> a response to test005 chris hill wrote: > _______________________________________________ > Mapl-support mailing list > Mapl-support at mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support > From Thomas.Wainwright at noaa.gov Thu Jun 28 16:49:58 2007 From: Thomas.Wainwright at noaa.gov (Tom Wainwright) Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:49:58 -0700 Subject: [Mapl-support] Introduction to MAPL--comments Message-ID: <46841EF6.5010406@noaa.gov> Dear Max and co-authors, I didn't make it to this year's ESMF community forum, but one of my staff (Jim Colbert) did, and was impressed with the potential of MAPL. I decided to see if I could use it, following the tutorial instructions on the wiki. First, thanks for the documentation on the wiki! It provided enough to get me started. First, I downloaded the fvhs tree, and tried that. I made progress, but couldn't finish the compile on my system (Linux-x64/g95/openMPI) due to some pointer-related errors deep in the numerical code (g95 doesn't like geopk.F90, lines 252,253). The latest (June 12, 2007) version of "An Introduction to MAPL" appeared about that time, so I decided to try the simpler Example 1 in that document, by pulling all the source code in the fvhs/src/Application directory and replacing it with the Example 1 code. After much tweaking of the top-level GNUmakefile and .esma_arch.mk, I got it to compile and run. However, there are a few errors in the "Program Example1" code ("An Introduction to MAPL" pdf, p. 7-8) that you might want to fix in the next edition: use ESMF: should read: use ESMF_Mod use MAPL ...: has several syntax errors, should read: use MAPL_Mod, only : SetServices=>MAPL_GenericSetServices clock = ESMF_ClockCreate(...: needs '&' at end of first line, and "rc=STATUS" should read "rc=RC" Thanks again for MAPL and the documentation! On to Example 2 next week. Once we get it all figured out, I think it will greatly simplify getting our biological code into ESMF. -- Tom Wainwright NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center Newport, Oregon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of the Government or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From cnh at MIT.EDU Sat Jun 30 22:48:29 2007 From: cnh at MIT.EDU (chris hill) Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 22:48:29 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] [Fwd: Introduction to MAPL--comments] Message-ID: <468715FD.806@mit.edu> Max/Atanas, First ever message to the support list. Anyone want to answer, if so please send to mapl-support at maplcode.org (not directly to Tom) so that the thread will be archived to help anyone else in the future. To subscribe yourselves to the list go to http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support Then you can post a reply to Tom's question to mapl-support at maplcode.org", Tom will get to see it _and_ it will be archived where other people can learn from it. Chris -------- Original Message -------- Subject: [Mapl-support] Introduction to MAPL--comments Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 13:49:58 -0700 From: Tom Wainwright Reply-To: maplcode support list To: mapl-support at maplcode.org Dear Max and co-authors, I didn't make it to this year's ESMF community forum, but one of my staff (Jim Colbert) did, and was impressed with the potential of MAPL. I decided to see if I could use it, following the tutorial instructions on the wiki. First, thanks for the documentation on the wiki! It provided enough to get me started. First, I downloaded the fvhs tree, and tried that. I made progress, but couldn't finish the compile on my system (Linux-x64/g95/openMPI) due to some pointer-related errors deep in the numerical code (g95 doesn't like geopk.F90, lines 252,253). The latest (June 12, 2007) version of "An Introduction to MAPL" appeared about that time, so I decided to try the simpler Example 1 in that document, by pulling all the source code in the fvhs/src/Application directory and replacing it with the Example 1 code. After much tweaking of the top-level GNUmakefile and .esma_arch.mk, I got it to compile and run. However, there are a few errors in the "Program Example1" code ("An Introduction to MAPL" pdf, p. 7-8) that you might want to fix in the next edition: use ESMF: should read: use ESMF_Mod use MAPL ...: has several syntax errors, should read: use MAPL_Mod, only : SetServices=>MAPL_GenericSetServices clock = ESMF_ClockCreate(...: needs '&' at end of first line, and "rc=STATUS" should read "rc=RC" Thanks again for MAPL and the documentation! On to Example 2 next week. Once we get it all figured out, I think it will greatly simplify getting our biological code into ESMF. -- Tom Wainwright NOAA Northwest Fisheries Science Center Newport, Oregon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The contents of this message are mine personally and do not necessarily reflect any position of the Government or the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ _______________________________________________ Mapl-support mailing list Mapl-support at mit.edu http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/mapl-support From cnh at MIT.EDU Sat Jun 30 23:00:03 2007 From: cnh at MIT.EDU (chris hill) Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 23:00:03 -0400 Subject: [Mapl-support] Introduction to MAPL--comments In-Reply-To: <46841EF6.5010406@noaa.gov> References: <46841EF6.5010406@noaa.gov> Message-ID: <468718B3.7040303@mit.edu> Tom, Thanks for the feedback. So far MAPL and the fvhs examples have been used with the Absoft and Intel compilers. I have it on my list to test with the latest gfortran, which is supposed to have improved quite a lot in the last set of revisions. Do you know which version of g95 you are using? We will try and get the documentations sorted out ASAP. Please let us know if/when you find more typos. Chris Hill Tom Wainwright wrote: > Dear Max and co-authors, > > I didn't make it to this year's ESMF community forum, but one of my staff (Jim > Colbert) did, and was impressed with the potential of MAPL. I decided to see if > I could use it, following the tutorial instructions on the wiki. > > First, thanks for the documentation on the wiki! It provided enough to get me > started. First, I downloaded the fvhs tree, and tried that. I made progress, > but couldn't finish the compile on my system (Linux-x64/g95/openMPI) due to some > pointer-related errors deep in the numerical code (g95 doesn't like geopk.F90, > lines 252,253). > > The latest (June 12, 2007) version of "An Introduction to MAPL" appeared about > that time, so I decided to try the simpler Example 1 in that document, by > pulling all the source code in the fvhs/src/Application directory and replacing > it with the Example 1 code. After much tweaking of the top-level GNUmakefile > and .esma_arch.mk, I got it to compile and run. > > However, there are a few errors in the "Program Example1" code ("An Introduction > to MAPL" pdf, p. 7-8) that you might want to fix in the next edition: > > use ESMF: should read: > use ESMF_Mod > use MAPL ...: has several syntax errors, should read: > use MAPL_Mod, only : SetServices=>MAPL_GenericSetServices > clock = ESMF_ClockCreate(...: needs '&' at end of first line, > and "rc=STATUS" should read "rc=RC" > > Thanks again for MAPL and the documentation! On to Example 2 next week. Once > we get it all figured out, I think it will greatly simplify getting our > biological code into ESMF. >