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Switch E3SM-Unified compiler on Chrysalis to Gnu #22

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@xylar xylar commented Jan 24, 2022

We're having trouble with NCO compiled with Intel on this particular machine. ncremap is producing strange results.

We're having trouble with NCO compiled with Intel on this
particular machine.  `ncremap` is producing strange results.
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xylar commented Jan 24, 2022

Here's an example of the strange results:
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Here's a normal image:
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Here's an example of the strange results:

they look kind of cool though!

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xylar commented Jan 24, 2022

Hmm I guess. Here's another example:
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You could also say this looks cool but it's not very good science...

@xylar xylar merged commit e45cc3a into E3SM-Project:main Jan 24, 2022
@xylar xylar deleted the switch_chrysalis_e3smu_to_gnu branch January 24, 2022 20:54
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ooh, even better! :D

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