Opened 12 years ago
Closed 7 years ago
#2206 closed defect (wontfix)
SiemensPower tests are working using windows and are failing using linux
Reported by: | Lennart Ochel | Owned by: | Patrick Täuber |
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Priority: | high | Milestone: | 1.12.0 |
Component: | Run-time | Version: | trunk |
Keywords: | Cc: | Adrian Pop, Willi Braun |
Description
The two models that a part of the SiemensPower library and are included in our flattening test suite seem to simulate fine using windows and are failing using Linux.
I have copied them into the simulation test suite in r16122.
We should figure out why they are failing using Linux.
Change History (15)
comment:1 by , 12 years ago
Cc: | added |
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comment:2 by , 12 years ago
comment:5 by , 10 years ago
Milestone: | 1.9.1 → 1.9.2 |
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This ticket was not closed for 1.9.1, which has now been released. It was batch modified for milestone 1.9.2 (but maybe an empty milestone was more appropriate; feel free to change it).
comment:6 by , 10 years ago
Milestone: | 1.9.2 → 1.9.3 |
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Milestone changed to 1.9.3 since 1.9.2 was released.
comment:10 by , 9 years ago
Owner: | changed from | to
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Status: | new → assigned |
In the meantime, both tests simulate also on Linux. However, there are no reference files available.
@ptaeuber Are the simulation results correct?
comment:11 by , 9 years ago
I will check this soon. First I need to ensure that the library is up to date.
comment:12 by , 9 years ago
It is not. It is on a Modelica 2.2 level. It also does not use Modelica Media but another material data library. The library will be revised.
comment:14 by , 8 years ago
Milestone: | 1.11.0 → 1.12.0 |
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Milestone moved to 1.12.0 due to 1.11.0 already being released.
comment:15 by , 7 years ago
Resolution: | → wontfix |
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Status: | assigned → closed |
If there is interest at fixing this issue, up-to-date input should be provided
*push*
Are there any ideas? We should get this working, soon.
We had such Windows/Linux issues already some time ago. I guess Willi and Adrian had looked into that stuff. Is this related to the same things?