On Feb 29, 2012, at 3:02 PM, Larry Baker wrote:
> I do not have time to systematically go through my 1.4.3 patches against the
> 1.5.5 code, but I did just look at configure in the nightly 1.5.5rc3
> candidate. I don't remember which platform/compiler caused me to fix this,
> but I still see a
Paul,
Thanks. As it happened, I just had someone come to me yesterday
looking for help compiling OpenMPI on a Mac using the Intel
compilers. I compiled and validated the 1.5.3 distribution on my Mac
(10.5.8) using Intel V11.1 (not the latest). He has the V11.1
compilers on his Mac, whi
Thanks, Jeff.
I agree that the vendor ID could push to 1.6, since an end-user can easily
edit the corresponding file post-install if needed (as opposed to source
changes).
For the other items I'll follow up in the ticket system if/when necessary.
-Paul
On Wed, Feb 29, 2012 at 10:35 AM, Jeffrey
On Feb 28, 2012, at 6:40 PM, Paul H. Hargrove wrote:
> Testing 1.5.5rc3 on a "representative sampling" of my many platforms looks
> good.
> In particular, I've retested various platforms that showed any significant
> problems previously and found them to be fixed.
>
> Though minor, I do see tha
Mellanox -- can you confirm that this is ok?
On Feb 27, 2012, at 5:46 PM, Paul H. Hargrove wrote:
> Testing 1.5.5rc2, I see warnings about an unknown IB HCA unless I make the
> following simple addition:
>
> --- ompi-v1.5/ompi/mca/btl/openib/mca-btl-openib-device-params.ini
> (revision 2
I mentioned this on the call yesterday; here's some more details.
There have been two improvements to OMPI's tools' CLI behavior recently. These
are targeted at 1.7 and beyond, not 1.5/1.6.
1. Ralph committed a change to the general CLI parser such that if an CLI
option is expecting an integer
You uncovered our plot for total domination. D'oh!
--
David Gunter
HPC-3: Infrastructure Team
Los Alamos Nation
On Feb 28, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Paul H. Hargrove wrote:
> By chance I noticed the following in the trunk:
>
> Index: ompi-trunk/orte/mca/rml/oob/rml_oob_component.c
> =
I went ahead and tried Intel's latest compilers for MacOS 10.6.
They don't yet support MacOS 10.7.
All looks good w/ these compilers and the 1.5.5rc3 tarball.
I think this testing is too preliminary to consider this a "supported"
compiler.
-Paul
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Paul H. Hargrove