Just to add my own data point: I am using my own build script in Ubuntu with OpenMPI, and I have performed many MPI-based runs (on my desktop and on clusters) with no hitch. While I'm not pushing for a switch to OpenMPI, an ubuntu-openmpi.cfg script would be convenient...
-Zach * * * Zachariah Etienne Assistant Professor of Mathematics West Virginia University On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 10:09 AM, Einstein Toolkit < [email protected]> wrote: > #1764: Error with compilation of HWLOC > > ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- > Reporter: maxim.barkov@… | Owner: eschnett > Type: defect | Status: assigned > Priority: blocker | Milestone: ET_2015_05 > Component: EinsteinToolkit thorn | Version: development version > Resolution: | Keywords: HWLOC > > ------------------------------------+--------------------------------------- > > Comment (by eschnett): > > Is there a reason to switch to OpenMPI? If MPICH works fine, then let's > stick with it for the release. Everything is open again one or two weeks > from now. > > Regarding Boost: I don't think we need to add such a comment. If people > want Boost, then they'll figure out that they either have to install it or > to build it themselves (maybe via Cactus). Also, Boost 1.50 is quite > outdated; Boost 1.58 is current, and with two releases per year this makes > it four years old. I expect many packages to simply not work with Boost > 1.50. > > We are very shortly before a release. Now is not the time to clean up > things. Now is the time to test things, and to fix important things that > can't be worked around. > > -- > Ticket URL: <https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org/ticket/1764#comment:18> > Einstein Toolkit <http://einsteintoolkit.org> > The Einstein Toolkit > _______________________________________________ > Trac mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.einsteintoolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/trac >
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