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Updates for new release #38

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Updates for new release #38

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@mathomp4 mathomp4 commented Feb 3, 2025

Changed

  • Update gFTL to v1.15.1
    • New variant of Set container (compiler workaround)
  • Update gFTL-shared to v1.10.0
    • Added support for LLVMFlang
  • Update fArgParse to v1.9.0
    • LLVMFlang support and misc workarounds
  • Update pFUnit to v4.11.1
    • Misc updates (support for Flang) and gfortran workarounds
  • Update yaFyaml to v1.5.1
    • Flang support
    • Workarounds for ifx
  • Update pFlogger to v1.15.0
    • Flang support
  • Update CI to have gfortran-10 and gfortran-11 only on ubuntu-22.04
  • Update CI NVIDIA to NVHPC 24.7
  • Add Flang to CI

This PR updates the CI to remove `gfortran-11` from the general matrix. Now only `ubuntu-22.04` supports `gfortran-10` and `gfortran-11`. The other images only support `gfortran-12` and higher. Moreover, `ubuntu-22.04` does not support `gfortran-13` and `gfortran-14`.

We also update the NVIDIA CI image to 24.7
@mathomp4 mathomp4 self-assigned this Feb 3, 2025
@mathomp4 mathomp4 requested a review from tclune as a code owner February 3, 2025 15:57
@mathomp4 mathomp4 mentioned this pull request Feb 3, 2025
@tclune tclune merged commit 3a76146 into main Feb 5, 2025
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@tclune tclune deleted the feature/mathomp4/1.17.0-release branch February 5, 2025 16:07
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