We've been mostly working out of our home directories. postgres is
installed system-wide, and a newer python is installed in
/opt/python-2.4/bin.
I have a module file for perfbase - milliways:~afriedle/perfbase-module.
Give me a call after 5pm pacific for the postgres password, which I've
j
So to clarify - at this point my time (and goal) is to get a nightly
report of whether the three nightly tarballs 1) built 2) passed the intel
and IBM test suites on a couple of platforms. Features like disconnected
scenarios and performance results are important, but are not something I
have
> -Original Message-
> From: mtt-users-boun...@open-mpi.org
> [mailto:mtt-users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On Behalf Of Andrew Friedley
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 2:53 PM
> To: General user list for the MPI Testing Tool
> Subject: Re: [MTT users] MTT resurrected
>
Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
After long interim periods of inactivity, I finally finished at least a
good chunk of what my to-do tasks were from the IU MTT meeting several
months ago. I committed r175 earlier today. Specifically:
- reverse linkage (i.e., later phases refer to prior phases)
After long interim periods of inactivity, I finally finished at least a
good chunk of what my to-do tasks were from the IU MTT meeting several
months ago. I committed r175 earlier today. Specifically:
- reverse linkage (i.e., later phases refer to prior phases)
- Trivial modules (testing MPI he