James Lentini wrote: > This is included on IA64 and PPC systems. Since we have not done > testing on IA64 or PPC, I'm certain that this was a contribution for a > IA64 or PPC DAPL user. For that reason, I'm not certain why the > asm/system.h was included. It is certainly possible that it is > necessary on PPC but not IA64. >
James, Thanks your patch has fixed the build errors. But I do suggest we leave system.h included for PPC until we know we don't need it (see my patch I sent to you last week). The resulting build from your last patch has been installed and we are in the process of DAPL tests now. I do know that the libdat works with Intel MPI (although we had to manually create a symlink from libdat.so.1 to libdat.so - should this not already exist?) I do have one question about how the dapl RPM's are organized, we are creating a DAPL interface for the ccNUMA xpmem on SGI Altix systems. At the moment we have a libdat and libdapl(xpmem). It is our objective to use the OFED-1.0 libdat, as libdat will be used for non-infiniband interfaces I don't quite understand why libdat (dat.conf) are not a separate RPM and the libdapl interfaces installed in a separate RPM ? Would his not make more sense ? Thanks John -- John Partridge Silicon Graphics Inc Tel: 651-683-3428 Vnet: 233-3428 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list [email protected] http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general
