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,
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
I dont see any problem with indicating that Open MPI hasn't (knowingly)
broken compatibility with Open PBS (which we all agree is not changing).
Some of us run our own version of PBS derived from Open PBS. If the
Torque and PBSPro tm interfaces were ever changed and Open MPI was
changed to only
I agree w/ Jeff that we really should only enumerate "bad" compilers
(blacklist rather than whitelist). However, as Larry points out, "gcc" is
not as clearly defined as it once was.
Currently I know of both Apple and Oracle shipping compilers with the gcc
front-end and "other" backend (llvm from
OpenPBS, PBS Pro, and Torque are all identical from our perspective - the
launcher code is the same.
On Feb 23, 2012, at 8:41 PM, Christopher Samuel wrote:
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On 23/02/12 09:44, Jeffrey Squyres wrote:
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Does anyone actually use OpenPBS any more these days? It was abandoned
almost 11 years ago now from what I see (2.3.16 was June 2001).
I'm not yet using the Mac OS X LLVM compilers. I have been under the
impression that LLVM compilers are not GNU compilers. However, given
the names llvm-gcc-x.x, I guess they are some sort of hybrid. (gcc
front end, LLVM backend?) I agree with Jeff's point about not getting
too
I don't think I want to get specific about the gcc versions on any platform,
unless we know that they *don't* work. There's too many versions and variants
of gcc out there to have an inclusive list -- I'd rather have an *exclusive*
list.
On Feb 23, 2012, at 3:39 AM, Paul Hargrove wrote:
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On Feb 23, 2012, at 6:05 AM, TERRY DONTJE wrote:
> I actually think the systems tested line for Solaris should read:
> - Oracle Solaris 10 and 11, 32 and 64 bit (SPARC, i386, x86_64), with
> Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 and 12.3
Done.
--
Jeff Squyres
jsquy...@cisco.com
For corporate legal
I actually think the systems tested line for Solaris should read:
- Oracle Solaris 10 and 11, 32 and 64 bit (SPARC, i386, x86_64), with
Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 and 12.3
--td
On 2/22/2012 8:55 PM, Paul H. Hargrove wrote:
Folks at Oracle should decide, but I suspect "Solaris 10" should be
And here is the 10.7 machine as promised:
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.7.3
BuildVersion: 11D50b
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 12 Oct 27 14:01 /usr/bin/gcc -> llvm-gcc-4.2
-Paul
On Wed, Feb 22, 2012 at 7:44 PM, Paul H. Hargrove wrote:
> I can get exact info from my
I can get exact info from my MacOS 10.7 machine later, but its gcc is
llvm-gcc-4.2 IIRC.
Here are my 10.5 and 10.6:
ProductName:Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.5.8
BuildVersion: 9L31a
powerpc
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 7 Nov 1 2008 /usr/bin/gcc -> gcc-4.0
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel
I have NOT been running Intel's compilers on Macs, only on Linux.
I *tried* PGI's compilers on MacOS, but that was a flop.
I have used Clang (comes w/ XCode 4.2) on MacOS, and that works for me
but is not extensively tested.
-Paul
On 2/22/2012 6:13 PM, Larry Baker wrote:
Paul,
Haven't you
Paul,
Haven't you been running Intel compilers on OS X?
Also, do we have specifics about which gcc's on Mac OS X? I have (OS
X 10.5.8):
savaii:~ baker$ ls -l /usr/bin/gcc*
lrwxr-xr-x 1 root wheel 7 Oct 2 2009 /usr/bin/gcc -> gcc-4.0
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 258368 Feb 19 2008
Folks at Oracle should decide, but I suspect "Solaris 10" should be
updated to "Solaris 10 and 11", or just "11".
-Paul
On 2/22/2012 2:44 PM, Jeffrey Squyres wrote:
Please verify this list of supported systems for the v1.5.5 release:
- The run-time systems that are currently supported are:
Please verify this list of supported systems for the v1.5.5 release:
- The run-time systems that are currently supported are:
- rsh / ssh
- LoadLeveler
- PBS Pro, Open PBS, Torque
- Platform LSF (v7.0.2 and later)
- SLURM
- Cray XT-3, XT-4, and XT-5
- Oracle Grid Engine (OGE) 6.1,
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