Hello George,
is it possible that you forget to checkin the "datatype_memcpy.c" file ?
Thanks,
Sven
On Friday 17 March 2006 09:05, you wrote:
> bosilca
I'm building OMPI 1.0.2a9 on a bproc machine (Yellow Dog Linux 4.0/
ppc). It just has an ethernet interface, no fancy network.
I've tried configuring as follows:
./configure --enable-static --disable-shared --without-threads --with-
devel-headers
and
./configure --enable-static --disable-sh
On Mar 17, 2006, at 10:17 AM, Greg Watson wrote:
I'm building OMPI 1.0.2a9 on a bproc machine (Yellow Dog Linux 4.0/
ppc). It just has an ethernet interface, no fancy network.
I've tried configuring as follows:
./configure --enable-static --disable-shared --without-threads --with-
devel-header
Hi Greg,
* Greg Watson wrote on Fri, Mar 17, 2006 at 04:17:27PM CET:
>
> ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared --without-threads --with-
> devel-headers
> ./configure --enable-static --disable-shared --without-threads --
> without-mpi-threads --with-devel-headers
>
> In both cases, I'm
$ mpicc -showme
gcc -I/usr/local/include -I/usr/local/include/openmpi -I/usr/local/
include/openmpi/opal -I/usr/local/include/openmpi/orte -I/usr/local/
include/openmpi/ompi -L/usr/local/lib -lmpi -lorte -lopal -lutil -
lnsl -ldl -lbproc -lbproc -lbproc -lbproc -lbproc -lbproc -lpthread -
lrt
Ralf,
Here's what I see:
$ objdump -p testmpi | grep NEEDED
NEEDED libutil.so.1
NEEDED libnsl.so.1
NEEDED libdl.so.2
NEEDED libbproc.so.4
NEEDED libpthread.so.0
NEEDED librt.so.1
NEEDED libm.so.6
NEEDED libc.so.6
Seems like mpicc is defini
Sorry I messed up this commit. The memcpy.c file is not yet ready for
primetime. It wasn't supposed to be in the Makefile.am. It's fixed by now.
george.
On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, Sven Stork wrote:
> Hello George,
>
> is it possible that you forget to checkin the "datatype_memcpy.c" file ?
>
> Tha
As suspected, it was a component adding the -lpthread. The problem
is that the component in question is ROMIO and it does it because it
thinks that -lpthread is needed to make asynchronous I/O work
properly. Which is actually a possibility, depending on which
version of the Linux kernel y