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cam6_4_036: Update MPAS-A external to use 'v8.2.1' #1145

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This PR updates MPAS-A from v8.0.1 to v8.2.1 along with the changes in the CAM driver and Makefile to accommodate.

There are also optional changes for mpi_f08, since MPAS-A now supports it.

Closes #1144

Bring in the 'v8.2.1' tag from MPAS-Dev/MPAS-Model. Add updates to the
build system and changes to the cam_mpas_subdriver for streamInfo.
Before this change the line "Output from 'git describe --dirty': unknown"
would appear in the atm.log.* files. Now 'unknown' is replaced by the
actual output of 'git describe --dirty' to better track version and any
local modifications.
Initial changes to build MPAS with the Fortran 2008 MPI interfaces.
These changes can be enabled by uncommenting the line adding
MPAS_USE_MPI_F08 to CPPFLAGS.
@gdicker1 gdicker1 added externals externals updating issue or PR SIMA labels Sep 10, 2024
@gdicker1 gdicker1 self-assigned this Sep 10, 2024
Catch PR branch up to current head of cam_development
@gdicker1 gdicker1 changed the title Update MPAS-A external to use 'v8.2.1' cam6_4_036: Update MPAS-A external to use 'v8.2.1' Sep 23, 2024
@gdicker1 gdicker1 merged commit 5860b08 into ESCOMP:cam_development Sep 24, 2024
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adamrher added a commit to adamrher/CAM that referenced this pull request Oct 21, 2024
Merge pull request ESCOMP#1145 from gdicker1/update_mpasv821
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