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NOAA computers all passing all base_suite regression tests #371

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@rgrumbine rgrumbine commented Oct 21, 2019

#155 PR checklist

  • Short (1 sentence) summary of your PR:
    Configurations to pass base_suite regression tests on all NOAA/NWS systems

  • Developer(s):
    Robert Grumbine

  • Suggest PR reviewers from list in the column to the right.
    Tony Craig
    Dave Bailey

  • Please copy the PR test results link or provide a summary of testing completed below.
    base_suite tests

  • How much do the PR code changes differ from the unmodified code?

    • [X ] bit for bit
  • Does this PR create or have dependencies on Icepack or any other models?

    • [X ] No
  • Does this PR add any new test cases?

    • [ X] No
  • Is the documentation being updated? ("Documentation" includes information on the wiki or in the .rst files from doc/source/, which are used to create the online technical docs at https://readthedocs.org/projects/cice-consortium-cice/. A test build of the technical docs will be performed as part of the PR testing.)

    • [X ] No, does the documentation need to be updated at a later time?
      • [ X] No
  • Please provide any additional information or relevant details below:

Main issues were version numbers on support modules, and interacting with batch system on phase3. No code changes.

Apologies for the unholy number of micro-commits. I'm now much closer to being an expert in Neils Bohr's definition.

Bob Grumbine

@rgrumbine rgrumbine closed this Oct 21, 2019
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