Well, I *think* the destroy functions I added to the .l files for the old flex
case will clean up everything correctly. What I mean is we will correctly clean
up when using new flex (valgrind clean). We still recommend using new flex
(2.5.33 or newer recommended) but we will continue to support
Nathan,
What does this mean with respect to "clean up" and old flex?
Have you simply conceded that old flex will leak memory?
-Paul
On Thu, Dec 6, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Hjelm, Nathan T wrote:
> Done. We now clean up correctly in new flex while having support for old
> flex.
>
> -Nathan
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Paul H
Done. We now clean up correctly in new flex while having support for old flex.
-Nathan
On Monday, December 03, 2012 6:36 PM, devel-boun...@open-mpi.org
[devel-boun...@open-mpi.org] on behalf of George Bosilca [bosi...@icl.utk.edu]
wrote:
> To: Open MPI Developers
> Subject: Re: [OMPI devel] [OM
Samuel,
Yes, all contributions are welcomed. It should be almost trivial to write a new
backend in Open MPI to support what the kernel developers will agree to add as
C/R capabilities. A good starting point to look at are the existing modules in
opal/mca/crs.
george.
On Dec 6, 2012, at 03:
Hi Jimmy
You need to configure --with-devel-headers to install the necessary headers.
Ralph
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 11:58 PM, Cao, Jimmy wrote:
> Hi folks
>
> Anyone can tell me how to compile codes in orte/test/system? There is a
> Makefile under the directory. When I try to compile these te
Hi folks
Anyone can tell me how to compile codes in orte/test/system? There is a
Makefile under the directory. When I try to compile these test case with that
Makefile, I got the following errors.
It seems the header file of hwloc and libevent is missing.
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