On Feb 25, 2015, at 4:17 PM, Paul Hargrove <phhargr...@lbl.gov> wrote:
> 
> The Linux and Solaris verbs issues are resolved.

Good.

> The BSD results are unchanged.

That means this, right:

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On FreeBSD-{8,9,10}/amd64 I don't get past "make check":
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
FAIL: dlopen_test
Oddly, my FreeBSD-10/i386 tester passed my tests (I don't test FreeBSD-{8,9} on 
i386).

On NetBSD-6/amd64 I also fail "make check", but w/o the "Segmentation fault" 
message (difference might not be OMPI-related):
FAIL: dlopen_test

On NetBSD-6/i386 I don't see the problem during "make check" but get a terse 
failure from mpirun:
$ mpirun -mca btl sm,self -np 2 examples/ring_c'
[netbsd6-i386:05263] *** Process received signal ***
[netbsd6-i386:05263] Signal: Segmentation fault (11)
[netbsd6-i386:05263] Signal code: Address not mapped (1)
[netbsd6-i386:05263] Failing at address: 0xbb800000
Unable to print stack trace!
[netbsd6-i386:05263] *** End of error message ***
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I think you said you'd get bt's on Thursday.

It's quite possible / probably that I simply borked that test.

Let's iterate off-list to get this right.

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