Done.

FWIW, we don't give out access to the ompi-tests repository to anyone except those on the Open MPI development team. The repository contains a bunch of MPI test suites that are all publicly available, but we've never bothered to look into redistribution rights.


On Nov 14, 2007, at 3:34 PM, Karol Mroz wrote:

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Ethan Mallove wrote:
Do you have access to the ompi-tests repository?
What happens if you do this command outside of MTT?

 $ svn export https://svn.open-mpi.org/svn/ompi-tests/trunk/onesided

You could also try using "http", instead of "https" in
your svn_url.

-Ethan

Hi, Ethan.

So I just recently received access to Open MPI devel repository (ompi)
but clearly this did not include access to ompi-tests :) I'll email Jeff
as he was responsible for granting me access to ompi.

Thanks for the help!

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