# 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. # Copyright (c) 2013 Mellanox Technologies, Inc. # All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Intel, Inc. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2022 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved. # This is the VERSION file for PMIx, describing the precise # version of PMIx 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 # ... major=5 minor=0 release=3 # 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 or (beta release 1). # The only requirement is that it must be entirely printable ASCII # characters and have no white space. greek=rc1 # PMIx required dependency versions. # List in x.y.z format. hwloc_min_version=1.11.0 event_min_version=2.0.21 automake_min_version=1.13.4 autoconf_min_version=2.69.0 libtool_min_version=2.4.2 flex_min_version=2.5.4 # PMIx Standard Compliance Level # The major and minor numbers indicate the version # of the official PMIx Standard that is supported # by this release. The extension number tracks how # far beyond that Standard this implementation has # gone. It is incremented whenever a release ADDS # something beyond the Standard. An extension of "1" # therefore indicates that something beyond the # indicated Standard level has been added. A # subsequent release that did not further add # attributes or APIs to the implementation would # retain the same extension value - if it did # include further extensions, then the extension # value would increment to "2" regardless of the # magnitude of the changes. std_major=4 std_minor=2 std_extension=5 # PMIx Standard ABI Compliance Level(s) # The major and minor numbers (MAJOR.MINOR) indicate the version # of the official PMIx Standard ABI that is supported # by this release. This may be a comma separated list (no spaces) # if more than one PMIx Standard ABI level is supported. # The PMIx Standard defines a 'stable' and a 'provisional' ABI. # Therefore, there are two sets of major/minor values. # Since no PMIx Standard ABI exists at the moment, set to "0.0" std_abi_stable=0.0 std_abi_provisional=0.0 # If repo_rev is empty, then the repository version number will be # obtained during "make dist" via the "git describe --tags --always" # command, or with the date (if "git describe" fails) in the form of # "date". repo_rev=v5.0.3 # If tarball_version is not empty, it is used as the version string in # the tarball filename, regardless of all other versions listed in # this file. For example, if tarball_version is empty, the tarball # filename will be of the form # openmpi-...tar.*. However, if # tarball_version is not empty, the tarball filename will be of the # form openmpi-.tar.*. tarball_version= # The date when this release was created date="Unreleased developer copy" # The shared library version of each of PMIx's public libraries. # These versions are maintained in accordance with the "Library # Interface Versions" chapter from the GNU Libtool documentation: # # - If the library source code has changed at all since the last # update, then increment revision (`c:r:a' becomes `c:r+1:a'). # # - If any interfaces have been added, removed, or changed since # the last update, increment current, and set revision to 0. # # - If any interfaces have been added since the last public release, # then increment age. # # - If any interfaces have been removed since the last public release, # then set age to 0. # # All changes in these version numbers are dictated by the PMIx # release managers (not individual developers). Notes: # 1. Since the PMIx master branch is maintained to always be compatible # with all prior releases (i.e., we never remove an interface), the # libtool 'c', 'r', and 'a' values are maintained equal to the highest # values found on any given release branch. This ensure that the .so # value remains the same as on the release branches, thereby indicating # compatibility. # 2. The version number of libpmix refers to the public pmix interfaces. # It does not refer to any internal interfaces. # Version numbers are described in the Libtool current:revision:age # format. libpmix_so_version=15:3:13