I've figured out why. It seems you have to use 'make cleanall' or 'make
clobber' instead of just "make clean" inside runtime before you rebuild
chapel
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 9:55 PM, Hui Zhang <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I made some changes in CHPL_HOME/runtime, then I
> 1. 'make clean' inside the runtime;
> 2. rm -rf
> CHPL_HOME/lib/linux64.clang-included.arch-native.loc-flat.comm-none.tasks-fifo.tmr-generic.mem-cstdlib.atomics-intrinsics.gmp-none.hwloc-none.re-none.wide-node16.fs-none
> 3. 'make' in CHPL_HOME.
>
> I believe this used to work, but it doesn't this time, after rebuilding
> chapel, it still uses old runtime library when I compile chapel programs.
> Any ideas about how should I rebuild the runtime ? I'm using chapel 1.11,
> CHPL_TASKS=fifo
>
> thanks
>
> --
> Best regards
>
>
> Hui Zhang
>
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Best regards
Hui Zhang
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