* **name** : the name of the application (mandatory)
* **workdir** : the directory in which the application is produced (mandatory)
* **tag** : the default tag to use for the git bases
* **name** : the name of the application (mandatory)
* **workdir** : the directory in which the application is produced (mandatory)
* **tag** : the default tag to use for the git bases
* **verbose** : activate verbosity in the compilation
* **debug** : activate debug mode in the compilation, i.e -g option
* **python3** : 'yes/no' tell sat that the application uses python3
* **verbose** : activate verbosity in the compilation
* **debug** : activate debug mode in the compilation, i.e -g option
* **python3** : 'yes/no' tell sat that the application uses python3
In the following example, we suppose that the application SALOME-9.4.0 has set both flags debug and verbose to "no", and that we want to recompile MEDCOUPLING in debug mode, with cmake verbosity activated. The command to use is:
.. code-block:: bash
In the following example, we suppose that the application SALOME-9.4.0 has set both flags debug and verbose to "no", and that we want to recompile MEDCOUPLING in debug mode, with cmake verbosity activated. The command to use is:
.. code-block:: bash
# recompile MEDCOUPLING in debug mode (-g) and with verbosity
./sat -t -o "APPLICATION.verbose='yes'" -o "APPLICATION.debug='yes'" compile\
SALOME-9.4.0 -p MEDCOUPLING --clean_all
# recompile MEDCOUPLING in debug mode (-g) and with verbosity
./sat -t -o "APPLICATION.verbose='yes'" -o "APPLICATION.debug='yes'" compile\
SALOME-9.4.0 -p MEDCOUPLING --clean_all