Hi... Karol Mroz wrote:
> Removal of .ompi_ignore should not create build problems for anyone who > is running without some form of SCTP support. To test this claim, we > built Open MPI with .ompi_ignore removed and no SCTP support on both an > ubuntu linux and an OSX machine. Both builds succeeded without any problem. In light of the above, are there any objections to us removing the .ompi_ignore file from the SCTP BTL code? I tried to work around this problem by using a pre-installed version of Open MPI to run MTT tests on (ibm tests initially) but all I get is a short summary from MTT that things succeeded, instead of a detailed list of specific test successes/failures as is shown when using a nightly tarball. The 'tests' also complete much faster which sparks some concern as to whether they were actually run. Furthermore, MTT puts the source into a new 'random' directory prior to building (way around this?), so I can't add the SCTP directory by hand, and then run the build/installation phase. Adding the code on the fly during the installation phase also does not work. Any advice in this matter? Thanks again everyone. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list de...@open-mpi.org http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/devel -- Karol Mroz km...@cs.ubc.ca