# Copyright (c) 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2008-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2011 NVIDIA Corporation. All rights reserved. # This is the VERSION file for Open MPI, describing the precise # version of Open MPI in this distribution. The various components of # the version number below are combined to form a single version # number string. # major, minor, and release are generally combined in the form # ... If release is zero, then it is omitted. major=1 minor=9 release=0 # greek is used for alpha or beta release tags. If it is non-empty, # it will be appended to the version number. It does not have to be # numeric. Common examples include a1 (alpha release 1), # b1 (beta release 1), sc2005 (Super Computing 2005 release). The # only requirement is that it must be entirely printable ASCII # characters and have no white space. greek= # If want_repo_rev=1, then the repo revision number will be included # in the overall Open MPI version number in some form. want_repo_rev=0 # If repo_rev=-1, then the repository version number will be obtained # dynamically at run time, either: # # 1) via the "svnversion" command (if this is a Subversion checkout) # in the form "r", or # 2) via the "hg -v -R tip" command (if this is a Mercurial clone) # in the form of "hg", using the hash tag at the tip # 3) via the "git log -1" command (if this is a Git clone) in the form # of "git", using the hash tag at the HEAD # 4) with the date (if none of the above work) in the form of # "date". # # Alternatively, if repo_rev is not -1, the value of repo_rev_r will # be directly appended to the version string. This happens during # "make dist", for example: if the distribution tarball is being made # from an SVN checkout, if repo_rev=-1, then its value is replaced # with the output of "svnversion". repo_rev=r28134M # The date when this release was created date="Feb 28, 2013" # The shared library version of each of Open MPI's public libraries. # These versions are maintained in accordance with the "Library # Interface Versions" chapter from the GNU Libtool documentation. The # first Open MPI release to programatically specify these versions was # v1.3.4 (note that Libtool defaulted all prior releases to 0:0:0). # All changes in these version numbers are dictated by the Open MPI # release managers (not individual developers). Notes: # 1. Since these version numbers are associated with *releases*, the # version numbers maintained on the Open MPI SVN trunk (and developer # branches) is always 0:0:0 for all libraries. # 2. The version number of libmpi refers to the public MPI interfaces. # It does not refer to any internal interfaces. # 3. Similar to libmpi, libmpi_f77, libmpi_f90 (and possibly other # Fortran libraries someday -- shrudder!), the version number refers # to the public MPI interfaces. Note that there have been typo fixes # in the parameter types to libmpi_f77 functions over time; these # technically did not change the interface because Fortran 77 does not # link by parameter type. # 4. Similar to libmpi, libmpi_cxx's version number refers to the # public MPI interfaces. Note that this version number may or may not # be affected by changes to inlined functions in OMPI's # header-file-based C++ bindings implementation. # 5. The ORTE and OPAL libraries will change versions when their # public interfaces change (as relative to the layer(s) above them). # None of the ORTE and OPAL interfaces are public to MPI applications, # but they are "public" within the OMPI code base and select 3rd party # software packages. # Version numbers are described in the Libtool current:revision:age # format. libmpi_so_version=0:0:0 libmpi_cxx_so_version=0:0:0 libmpi_mpifh_so_version=0:0:0 libmpi_usempi_tkr_so_version=0:0:0 libmpi_usempi_ignore_tkr_so_version=0:0:0 libopen_rte_so_version=0:0:0 libopen_pal_so_version=0:0:0 libmpi_java_so_version=0:0:0 # "Common" components install standalone libraries that are run-time # linked by one or more components. So they need to be versioned as # well. Yuck; this somewhat breaks the # components-don't-affect-the-build-system abstraction. libmca_common_sm_so_version=0:0:0 libmca_common_mx_so_version=0:0:0 libmca_common_portals_so_version=0:0:0 libmca_common_cuda_so_version=0:0:0 libmca_opal_common_hwloc_so_version=0:0:0