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ESMF

License information

The Earh System Modeling Framework license information can be found in the LICENSE file on the esmf GitHub.

From LUMI/23.12 on, the license information can also be found in the $EBROOTESMF/share/licenses/ESMF directory after loading the module.

Pre-installed modules (and EasyConfigs)

To access module help and find out for which stacks and partitions the module is installed, use module spider ESMF/<version>.

EasyConfig:

Technical documentation

EasyBuild

Note that ESMF uses a custom EasyBlock which needs adaptations for Cray systems.

ESMF 8.1.1 for CPE 21.08

  • The EasyConfig file is an adaptation from the CSCS one.

  • TODO: The EasyBuilders version uses a patch. Does this add functionality?

  • Building fails with cpeAMD, with very strange error messages.

ESMF 8.2.0 for CPE 21.08

  • This version does not compile with gfortran unless the flag to allow argument mismatch is used. The problem is that the build procedure does not pick up F90FLAGS etc., so we've done some hand work with preconfigopts and prebuildopts.

ESMF 8.3.0 for CPE 22.06

  • Near-trivial version bump, but the way the sources are distributed has changed.

  • Building with AOCC still fails.

  • Note that the build process does include some testing.

Version 8.4.1 from CPE 22.12 on

  • Trivial version bump of the 8.3.0 EasyConfig

  • For LUMI/23.12, license information was added to the installation.

Version 8.6.0 for LUMI/24.03

  • Trivial version bump of the 8.4.1 EasyConfig for LUMI/23.12.

  • Added buildtools.

  • It seems that on the GPU nodes, some code is compiled that is otherwise not compiled (as it caused a problem) so there may be some support for GPU acceleration.

    The cpeCray version does not yet build on LUMI-G.

Archived EasyConfigs

The EasyConfigs below are additonal easyconfigs that are not directly available on the system for installation. Users are advised to use the newer ones and these archived ones are unsupported. They are still provided as a source of information should you need this, e.g., to understand the configuration that was used for earlier work on the system.