It is quite likely that --enable-progress-threads is broken.  I think it's even 
disabled in 1.4.x; I wonder if we should do the same in 1.5.x...


On Apr 28, 2011, at 5:20 AM, Paul Kapinos wrote:

> Hi OpenMPI folks,
> 
> I've tried to install /1.5.3 version with aktivated progress threads (just to 
> try it out) in addition to --enable-mpi-threads. The installation was fine, I 
> also could build binaries, but each mpiexec call hangs forever silently. With 
> the very same configuration options but without --enable-progress-threads, 
> everything runs fine.
> 
> So I wonder about the --enable-progress-threads is broken, or maybe I did 
> something wrong?
> 
> 
> The configuration line was:
> 
> ./configure --with-openib --with-lsf --with-devel-headers 
> --enable-contrib-no-build=vt --enable-mpi-threads --enable-progress-threads 
> --enable-heterogeneous --enable-cxx-exceptions 
> --enable-orterun-prefix-by-default <........>
> 
> where <........> contain prefix and some compiler-specific stuff.
> 
> All versions compilerd (GCC, Intel, PGI, Sun Studio compilers, 23bit and 
> 64bit) behaves the very same way.
> 
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
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