I suppose you could "touch" every file and then re-run autogen.sh. Then
configure should be able to run fine. Be sure to look at this table
(http://www.open-mpi.org/svn/building.php) and have all the right versions of
GNU tools installed and in your PATH.
I should note that this way is a bunc
In my case the directories are actually the "tmp" directories created by the
job-scheduling system, but I think a wrapper script could chgrp and setguid
appropriately so that a process running group 1040 would effectively write
files with group ownership 650. Thanks for the clever idea.
-Origi
Actually, I honestly don't remember even having that discussion. In looking at
it, this would be relatively easy to implement if someone really wanted it.
Only issue: user would bear full responsibility for OMPI not cleaning up failed
jobs since we wouldn't terminate upon seeing a proc fail. Def
Though I do not share George's pessimism about acceptance to the Open
MPI community, it has been slightly difficult to add such a
non-standard feature to the code base for various reasons.
At ORNL, I have been developing a prototype for the MPI Forum Fault
Tolerance Working Group [1] of the Run-Th
Thanks again for your support. But i have no the highest authority of root.
What can i do?
At 2011-09-16 19:44:57,"Jeff Squyres" wrote:
>The problem is highlighted in the configure output:
>
>>> checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: newly
>>> created file is older
The problem is highlighted in the configure output:
>> checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: newly
>> created file is older than distributed files!
>> Check your system clock
Don't use touch. Fix your system clock and re-untar the Open MPI tarball.
Then configure wil
Thank you for your reply.Before I configured OPENMPI,I used the commond "touch
* ". It did work. But i think the mistake is that: "configure: error: Failed to
build GNU libltdl. This usually means that something is incorrectly setup with
your environment. There may be useful information in op