Some logistics for you: - As Ralph mentioned, the ORTE code effectively moved to GitHub.com/openpmix/prrte<http://GitHub.com/openpmix/prrte> - That code is now referenced in the Open MPI code base via a git submodule in the top-level "prrte" directory - This is on master only (which is the best place to develop for Open MPI). The existing release series (v4.x and earlier) all still have ORTE.
Ralph: can one specify an external PRRTE installation for Open MPI to use instead of the embedded version? I don't see a --with-prrte configure CLI option -- did I miss it? On Feb 29, 2020, at 10:07 AM, Davide Giuseppe Siciliano via devel <devel@lists.open-mpi.org<mailto:devel@lists.open-mpi.org>> wrote: Thank you Ralph, I noticed the change from ORTE to PRRTE, but I haven't looked for the corresponding github project. I'll look into it Thanks again, Davide ________________________________ Da: devel <devel-boun...@lists.open-mpi.org<mailto:devel-boun...@lists.open-mpi.org>> per conto di Ralph Castain via devel <devel@lists.open-mpi.org<mailto:devel@lists.open-mpi.org>> Inviato: sabato 29 febbraio 2020 15:22 A: OpenMPI Devel <devel@lists.open-mpi.org<mailto:devel@lists.open-mpi.org>> Cc: Ralph Castain <r...@open-mpi.org<mailto:r...@open-mpi.org>> Oggetto: Re: [OMPI devel] Adding a new RAS module You'll have to do it in the PRRTE project: https://github.com/openpmix/prrte OMPI has removed the ORTE code base and replaced it with PRRTE, which is effectively the same code but taken from a repo that multiple projects support. You can use any of the components in there as a template - I don't believe we have a formal guide. Feel free to open an issue on the PRRTE repo to track any questions. Ralph On Feb 29, 2020, at 6:10 AM, Davide Giuseppe Siciliano via devel <devel@lists.open-mpi.org<mailto:devel@lists.open-mpi.org>> wrote: Hello everyone, i'm trying to add a new RAS module to ingrate a framework developed in university with open-mpi. Can you please help me saying if there is a template (or a guide) to follow to develop it in the right way? Thanks, Davide -- Jeff Squyres jsquy...@cisco.com<mailto:jsquy...@cisco.com>