From: Xaver W. <xav...@we...> - 2010-02-12 13:58:19
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Hello, I am interested about the current state and plans of the cclib test files (suite). As I understand it, the SVN "data" folder contains the current collection, and the contents of the "regressiontest.txt" lists the files for regression testing (which do not contain the ORCA files, e. g.). The SVN "data" files are all "public domain", right? Because I couldn't find a copyright/license notice. I saw there were once plans to merge this with the openBabel or BlueObelisk data (comments on http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2009/06/ill-fix-bugbut-only-if-you-give-me.html). Is this still planned? And last but not least, I am able to get my hands on (public domain ;-) ) testfiles of turbomole and Gaussian 09. Interested? What would I need to get you, exactly? Regards, Xaver |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2010-02-12 14:34:21
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On 12 February 2010 13:56, Xaver Wurzenberger <xav...@we...> wrote: > Hello, > > I am interested about the current state and plans of the cclib test files > (suite). > > As I understand it, the SVN "data" folder contains the current collection, and > the contents of the "regressiontest.txt" lists the files for regression > testing (which do not contain the ORCA files, e. g.). The SVN "data" files > are all "public domain", right? Because I couldn't find a copyright/license > notice. Yes. All of our test files are public domain. If you run "./wget.sh" in the data directory, and then run "python regression.py", it will run through all of the files. > I saw there were once plans to merge this with the openBabel or BlueObelisk > data (comments on > http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2009/06/ill-fix-bugbut-only-if-you-give-me.html). > Is this still planned? The maintainers of those repositories have not followed this up, but we are happy to work with them. > And last but not least, I am able to get my hands on (public domain ;-) ) > testfiles of turbomole and Gaussian 09. Interested? What would I need to get > you, exactly? We have Gaussian 09 already actually. We even have some Turbomole (see http://cclib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cclib/branches/turbomoleparser/data/Turbomole/). I'm not sure why the Turbomole code never made it into trunk though - it could be that we didn't have enough test files. The test files we require are listed on http://cclib.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tests under point 1 of "Test Data". > Regards, > Xaver > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > SOLARIS 10 is the OS for Data Centers - provides features such as DTrace, > Predictive Self Healing and Award Winning ZFS. Get Solaris 10 NOW > http://p.sf.net/sfu/solaris-dev2dev > _______________________________________________ > cclib-devel mailing list > ccl...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cclib-devel > |
From: Xaver W. <xav...@we...> - 2010-02-12 15:34:31
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Hi, > Yes. All of our test files are public domain. You might want to make that clear by putting a copyright/license txt file there. Otherwise noone knows they can copy and use these files. > The test files we require are listed on > http://cclib.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tests under point 1 of > "Test Data". I can do this if you whish. Let me get this straight: You want the following b3lyp/sto-3g calculations of 1,4-divinylbenzene with C2h symmetry: 1) A geometry optimisation, 2) a single point calculation (restricted) 3) another sp (unrestricted), 4) a frequency calculation 5) a TD-DFT calculation What does "and any variants of these which break the parser such as symmetry/nosymmetry" mean, exactly? I guess te points 1), 4) and 5) are restricted calc's? I have never done TD-DFT but will give it a shot if that's not too complicated... Xaver Am Friday 12 February 2010 15:34:10 schrieben Sie: > On 12 February 2010 13:56, Xaver Wurzenberger <xav...@we...> wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am interested about the current state and plans of the cclib test files > > (suite). > > > > As I understand it, the SVN "data" folder contains the current > > collection, and the contents of the "regressiontest.txt" lists the files > > for regression testing (which do not contain the ORCA files, e. g.). The > > SVN "data" files are all "public domain", right? Because I couldn't find > > a copyright/license notice. > > Yes. All of our test files are public domain. If you run "./wget.sh" > in the data directory, and then run "python regression.py", it will > run through all of the files. > > > I saw there were once plans to merge this with the openBabel or > > BlueObelisk data (comments on > > http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2009/06/ill-fix-bugbut-only-if-you-give-me > >.html). Is this still planned? > > The maintainers of those repositories have not followed this up, but > we are happy to work with them. > > > And last but not least, I am able to get my hands on (public domain ;-) ) > > testfiles of turbomole and Gaussian 09. Interested? What would I need to > > get you, exactly? > > We have Gaussian 09 already actually. We even have some Turbomole (see > http://cclib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cclib/branches/turbomoleparser/data >/Turbomole/). I'm not sure why the Turbomole code never made it into trunk > though - it could be that we didn't have enough test files. The test files > we require are listed on > http://cclib.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tests under point 1 of > "Test Data". > > > Regards, > > Xaver > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >----- SOLARIS 10 is the OS for Data Centers - provides features such as > > DTrace, Predictive Self Healing and Award Winning ZFS. Get Solaris 10 NOW > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/solaris-dev2dev > > _______________________________________________ > > cclib-devel mailing list > > ccl...@li... > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cclib-devel |
From: Noel O'B. <bao...@gm...> - 2010-02-18 16:57:29
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On 12 February 2010 15:00, Xaver Wurzenberger <xav...@we...> wrote: > Hi, > >> Yes. All of our test files are public domain. > > You might want to make that clear by putting a copyright/license txt file > there. Otherwise noone knows they can copy and use these files. Good idea - I'll do that. >> The test files we require are listed on >> http://cclib.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tests under point 1 of >> "Test Data". > > I can do this if you whish. > > Let me get this straight: > You want the following b3lyp/sto-3g calculations of 1,4-divinylbenzene with > C2h symmetry: > 1) A geometry optimisation, > 2) a single point calculation (restricted) > 3) another sp (unrestricted), > 4) a frequency calculation > 5) a TD-DFT calculation Yes - these are the files we want...but only if they are not already present (check SVN on the turbomole branch). > What does "and any variants of these which break the parser such as > symmetry/nosymmetry" mean, exactly? You can turn off symmetry perception in Gaussian, for example. If this breaks the parser, then it'd be useful to include an example test file for this case. > I guess te points 1), 4) and 5) are restricted calc's? Yes. > I have never done TD-DFT but will give it a shot if that's not too > complicated... > Xaver > > > Am Friday 12 February 2010 15:34:10 schrieben Sie: >> On 12 February 2010 13:56, Xaver Wurzenberger <xav...@we...> wrote: >> > Hello, >> > >> > I am interested about the current state and plans of the cclib test files >> > (suite). >> > >> > As I understand it, the SVN "data" folder contains the current >> > collection, and the contents of the "regressiontest.txt" lists the files >> > for regression testing (which do not contain the ORCA files, e. g.). The >> > SVN "data" files are all "public domain", right? Because I couldn't find >> > a copyright/license notice. >> >> Yes. All of our test files are public domain. If you run "./wget.sh" >> in the data directory, and then run "python regression.py", it will >> run through all of the files. >> >> > I saw there were once plans to merge this with the openBabel or >> > BlueObelisk data (comments on >> > http://baoilleach.blogspot.com/2009/06/ill-fix-bugbut-only-if-you-give-me >> >.html). Is this still planned? >> >> The maintainers of those repositories have not followed this up, but >> we are happy to work with them. >> >> > And last but not least, I am able to get my hands on (public domain ;-) ) >> > testfiles of turbomole and Gaussian 09. Interested? What would I need to >> > get you, exactly? >> >> We have Gaussian 09 already actually. We even have some Turbomole (see >> http://cclib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cclib/branches/turbomoleparser/data >>/Turbomole/). I'm not sure why the Turbomole code never made it into trunk >> though - it could be that we didn't have enough test files. The test files >> we require are listed on >> http://cclib.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Tests under point 1 of >> "Test Data". >> >> > Regards, >> > Xaver >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> >----- SOLARIS 10 is the OS for Data Centers - provides features such as >> > DTrace, Predictive Self Healing and Award Winning ZFS. Get Solaris 10 NOW >> > http://p.sf.net/sfu/solaris-dev2dev >> > _______________________________________________ >> > cclib-devel mailing list >> > ccl...@li... >> > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cclib-devel > > > |