Ralph,

I'll try to test tonight's v1.7 taball for:
+ ia64 atomics (#4174)
+ bad getpwuid (#4164)
+ opalpath_nfs/EPERM (#4125)
+ torque smp (#4227)

All but torque are fully-automated tests and I need only check my email for
the results.
The torque one will require manual job submission.

-Paul


On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 1:55 PM, Ralph Castain <r...@open-mpi.org> wrote:

> Hi folks
>
> As you may have noticed, I've been working my way thru the CMR backlog on
> 1.7.5. A large percentage of them were minor fixes (valgrind warning
> suppressions, error message typos, etc.), so those went in the first round.
> Today's round contains more "meaty" things, but I still consider them
> fairly low risk as the code coverage impacted is contained.
>
> I'm going to let this run thru tonight's MTT - if things look okay
> tomorrow, I will roll the OSHMEM cmr into 1.7.5 over the weekend. This is
> quite likely to destabilize the branch, so I expect to see breakage in the
> resulting MTT reports. We'll deal with it as we go.
>
> Beyond that, there are still about a dozen CMRs in the system awaiting
> review. Jeff has the majority, followed by Nathan. If folks could please
> review them early next week, I would appreciate it.
>
> Thanks
> Ralph
>
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