Il 10/8/2013 4:42 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) ha scritto:
Could you also run the built-in "trivial" suite? It's just hello world and MPI
ring in C, C++, Fortran (if you have C++/Fortran support).
FWIW: this is basically what Absoft does for us: they do the builds, and then
build/run the tri
On Oct 6, 2013, at 3:13 PM, marco atzeri wrote:
> automating build on my hardware is a bit too much ;-)
> as it is just a normal notebook and building on cygwin is a
> slow process.
Fair enough.
Any chance you could script this up (i.e., so you can trivially run with a
single command, like "ru
Il 10/5/2013 1:35 AM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) ha scritto:
On Oct 4, 2013, at 8:38 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
At first glance it does not seems particular user friendly nor with a clear
HOWTO guide for good start.
How's this for a start:
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/mtt/wiki/OMPITesting
On Oct 4, 2013, at 8:38 AM, marco atzeri wrote:
> At first glance it does not seems particular user friendly nor with a clear
> HOWTO guide for good start.
How's this for a start:
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/mtt/wiki/OMPITesting
> Additional LWP::Protocol::https is not available so
> so
Il 10/4/2013 1:47 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) ha scritto:
Good call; yes.
Marco: is there any chance you can run Open MPI through the MPI Testing Tool
(MTT) on a regular basis, and submit your results to mtt.open-mpi.org?
You can run as few or as many tests a night as you want. For example, t
Good call; yes.
Marco: is there any chance you can run Open MPI through the MPI Testing Tool
(MTT) on a regular basis, and submit your results to mtt.open-mpi.org?
You can run as few or as many tests a night as you want. For example, the
Absoft compiler company runs only hello world and ring M
Il 10/4/2013 1:08 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) ha scritto:
This is in the README -- is it still accurate? I'm thinking that all Solaris support
should move to the "lightly but not fully tested" category, for example:
-
- Systems that have been tested are:
- Linux (various flavors/distros