Hi Antonio, uploaded!
Anton Am So., 7. Feb. 2021 um 10:54 Uhr schrieb Antonio Valentino < [email protected]>: > Dear Anton, > thanks a lot for sponsoring the previous upload. > > Now I finally received form upstream a patch that actually fixes #948736. > It is the lat RC bug remaining for pysph. > > I have prepared a new version of the package including the patch. > As for the previous upload the build in CI fails so I have set > distribution to experimental to have a chance to make a build in a more > realistic environment. > > In any case a local build on a s390x docker container seems to work > correctly. > > I would really appreciate if you could sponsor this upload also (I have > also put a request in SoB). > > > kind regards > > Antonio > > > Il 31/01/21 10:45, Antonio Valentino ha scritto: > > Dear Anton, > > > > Il 30/01/21 19:37, Anton Gladky ha scritto: > >> Hi Antonio, > >> > >> I have just tried to build pysph, but tests are failing. The same > >> is in CI-pipelines. Could you please check? > > > > > > The failure in CI is expected IMHO for i386 because > > libtrilinos-zoltan-dev an all dependent packages are not available on > > that platform. > > > > pysph builds successfully in my git-pbuilder on x86_64. > > I suspect that the problem in CI is due to the fact that at least to > > core are necessary to run parallel tests. > > Is is the case on you build environment? > > ... an most of all how many cores are available in a standard builder? > > > > The relevant part of the error message is the following IMHO: > > > > """ > > There are not enough slots available in the system to satisfy the 2 > > slots that were requested by the application: > > /usr/bin/python3.9 > > Either request fewer slots for your application, or make more slots > > available for use. > > A "slot" is the Open MPI term for an allocatable unit where we can > > launch a process. The number of slots available are defined by the > > environment in which Open MPI processes are run: > > 1. Hostfile, via "slots=N" clauses (N defaults to number of > > processor cores if not provided) > > 2. The --host command line parameter, via a ":N" suffix on the > > hostname (N defaults to 1 if not provided) > > 3. Resource manager (e.g., SLURM, PBS/Torque, LSF, etc.) > > 4. If none of a hostfile, the --host command line parameter, or an > > RM is present, Open MPI defaults to the number of processor cores > > In all the above cases, if you want Open MPI to default to the number > > of hardware threads instead of the number of processor cores, use the > > --use-hwthread-cpus option. > > Alternatively, you can use the --oversubscribe option to ignore the > > number of available slots when deciding the number of processes to > > launch. > > """ > > > > Probably I could try to patch the code to force the number of slots to 2 > > even on a single core machine but I'm not sure that it makes sense to > > test a parallel program in this conditions. > > The alternative could be to disable offending tests. > > > > > > Which is the most convenient option for you? > > > > > > kind regards > > antonio > > > >> Am Di., 8. Dez. 2020 um 09:26 Uhr schrieb Antonio Valentino < > >> [email protected]>: > >> > >>> Hi Anton, > >>> > >>> Il 05/12/20 21:53, Anton Gladky ha scritto: > >>>> Am Sa., 5. Dez. 2020 um 21:46 Uhr schrieb Antonio Valentino > >>>> <[email protected]>: > >>>>> > >>>>> Shall I remove the sponsor request form SoB until [1] is fixed? > >>>>> > >>>> Just let me know, when the package is in buildable state. > >>> > >>> Now numcodecs builds again. > >>> I have also bumped the Standards-Version and re-tagged. > >>> > >>> Please feel free to upload if you want. > -- > Antonio Valentino > >
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