This is a function of using two different subsystems that both put in their own 
--with-valgrind options in different .m4 scripts.  It's solved in a different 
way on the trunk / v1.5.  So I think we'll just have to live with it for 
v1.4.x.  :-\

Many thanks for all these close inspections!


On May 19, 2011, at 2:58 PM, Larry Baker wrote:

> The help text for --with-valgrind in configure appears twice (fixed in 1.5.3)
> 
>>   --with-libnuma-libdir=DIR
>>                           Directory where the libnuma software is installed
>>   --with-valgrind(=DIR)   Directory where the valgrind software is installed
>>   --with-memory-manager=TYPE
>>                           Use TYPE for intercepting memory management calls 
>> to
>>                           control memory pinning.
>>   --with-plpa-symbol-prefix=STRING
>>                           STRING can be any valid C symbol name. It will be
>>                           prefixed to all public PLPA symbols. Default:
>>                           "plpa_"
>>   --with-valgrind(=DIR)   Directory where the valgrind software is installed
>>   --with-timer=TYPE       Build high resolution timer component TYPE
> 
> 
> Larry Baker
> US Geological Survey
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> 
> On 5 May 2011, at 7:15 AM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
> 
>> Fixed the ROMIO attribute problem properly this time -- it's in the usual 
>> place:
>> 
>>    http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.4/
>> 
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