[gpaw-users] Regarding 'RuntimeError: Atoms objects on different processors are not identical!'
Marcin Dulak
Marcin.Dulak at fysik.dtu.dk
Thu Mar 5 16:25:03 CET 2015
On 03/05/2015 03:50 PM, Ask Hjorth Larsen wrote:
> Hello
>
> The ase_required_version points to stable, but not to a specific
> revision. For the mechanism to work, it must be able to figure out
> the exact revision.
ase_required_version should point to the current trunk version.
In the past it contained the precise svnversion of ASE, but the decision
has been made not to depend on subversion so much:
https://trac.fysik.dtu.dk/projects/gpaw/browser/trunk/gpaw/version.py?rev=8995
Best regards,
Marcin
>
> Best regards
> Ask
>
> 2015-03-05 15:46 GMT+01:00 Marcin Dulak <Marcin.Dulak at fysik.dtu.dk
> <mailto:Marcin.Dulak at fysik.dtu.dk>>:
>
> Hi,
>
> On 03/05/2015 02:43 PM, Ask Hjorth Larsen wrote:
>> Hello Yuriy
>>
>> This is probably because you need the development version of ASE
>> as well.
>>
>> Of course, GPAW should actually detect that and raise a proper
>> error when there are such problems...
> there is a mechanism that could be used for this purpose:
> ase_required_version in
> https://trac.fysik.dtu.dk/projects/gpaw/browser/trunk/gpaw/version.py
> but it is used only in one test:
> https://trac.fysik.dtu.dk/projects/gpaw/browser/trunk/gpaw/test/ase3k_version.py
> It should be included in gpaw/aseinterface.py too.
> Michael: please update the ase_required_version related to this
> commit:
> https://trac.fysik.dtu.dk/projects/gpaw/browser/trunk/gpaw/utilities/timing.py
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marcin
>>
>> Best regards
>> Ask
>>
>> 2015-03-05 14:41 GMT+01:00 Yuriy Elesin <yuel at topsoe.dk
>> <mailto:yuel at topsoe.dk>>:
>>
>> Hi Ask
>>
>> When I get the trunk version and install it using the steps
>> described in the Developer installation, I get the following
>> error when running the tests:
>>
>> gpaw-python `which gpaw-test` 2>&1 | tee test.log
>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>> File "/home/yuel/gpaw/tools/gpaw-test", line 149, in <module>
>> from gpaw.test.test import run
>> File "/home/yuel/gpaw/gpaw/__init__.py", line 238, in <module>
>> from gpaw.aseinterface import GPAW
>> File "/home/yuel/gpaw/gpaw/aseinterface.py", line 12, in
>> <module>
>> from gpaw.paw import PAW
>> File "/home/yuel/gpaw/gpaw/paw.py", line 16, in <module>
>> from ase.utils.timing import Timer
>> ImportError: No module named timing
>>
>> Any idea why is it? There were no errors with Installation
>> using package manager. And the ASE library passes all the tests.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Yuiry
>>
>>
>>
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