trilinos: temporarily pin to ^netcdf@:4.7.1 until build issues resolved with newer versions#13526
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This PR should be backported to v0.13 for a patch release. |
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You should also commit this to develop. You'll need to rebase, as |
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Fixed in #13600 |
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remove this when issues are resolved with `trilinos^netcdf@4.7.2`
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Trilinos install fails when trying to build against the latest version of netcdf (@4.7.2) -- it appears unable to find certain netcdf header files in the expected locations. This PR would temporarily constrain trilinos to use netcdf@:4.7.1 until the issue can be resolved. @becker33