** Changed in: prime-phylo (Debian)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Title:
prime-phylo fails to build with mpi-defaults 1.17 on armhf
To manage
** Changed in: prime-phylo (Debian)
Importance: Undecided => Unknown
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Title:
prime-phylo fails to build with mpi-defaults 1.17 on armhf
To ma
$ remove-package -b -s oracular -a armhf -m "prime-phylo fails to build with
mpi-defaults 1.17 on armhf (LP: #2076968)" prime-phylo
Removing packages from oracular:
prime-phylo 1.0.11-11 in oracular armhf
Comment: prime-phylo fails to build with mpi-defaults 1.17 on armhf (LP:
#2076968)
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For future reference:
The precise failure here is because libboost-mpi is built against the
default MPI implementation, which used to be openmpi everywhere but has
recently switched to mpich on 32-bit architectures. However, prime-phylo
pulls in the openmpi headers at build time, which the libboos
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: prime-phylo (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
I tried simply replacing libopenmpi-dev by mpi-defaults-dev, but it
failed pretty loudly. Since this is blocking boost1.83, I suggest
removing the armhf binary package in oracular release pocket.
❯ reverse-depends -a armhf src:prime-phylo
Reverse-Recommends
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* med-bio