I filed the following bug report on Apple Developer Connexion. As a
short summary, I suggest they get in touch with us and include the --
whole-archive mechanism in their ld.
Aurelien
19-Sep-2008 03:08 PM Aurelien Bouteiller:
Summary:
Because the Apple ld does not include the GNU's ld --whole
Re-sending to the list because it probably bounced because Peter
hadn't been able to subscribe yet...
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Peter O'Gorman"
Date: September 19, 2008 5:38:46 PM EDT
To: Ralf Wildenhues , Jeff Squyres >, de...@open-mpi.org
Subject: Re: [OMPI devel] gdb libmpi.dylib o
Thanks for following up!
Aurelien, I'll leave this to you -- I rarely do OMPI development on my
Mac...
On Sep 19, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
Hello,
I asked Peter O'Gorman about this issue, and he said
| I believe that running dsymutil on the generated lib would then
creat
Hello,
I asked Peter O'Gorman about this issue, and he said
| I believe that running dsymutil on the generated lib would then create a
| libfoo.dSYM in the .libs directory conatining all the necessary
| debugging information, which could be used for debugging the library in
| the build tree (gdb
Ok,
I didn't forgot to rerun autogen.sh (I even erased the libltdl, and
various libtool wrappers that are generated at autogen/configure
time). I checked the link Ralf submitted to our attention. This is
exactly the same problem, or at least the same symptoms. The last
version of libtool
I get the same problem on my MBP with 10.5.5. However, I'm running
the gcc from hpc.sf.net:
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[15:16] rtp-jsquyres-8713:~/mpi % gcc --version
gcc (GCC) 4.3.0 20071026 (experimental)
...
-
Not the /usr/bin/gcc that ships with Leopard. I don't know if that
matters or not.
I'm using
* Aurélien Bouteiller wrote on Fri, Sep 19, 2008 at 08:02:40PM CEST:
> Thanks Ralf for the support. I upgraded to libtool 2.2.6 and it didn't
> solved the problem though. Still looking for somebody to confirm that
> its working or not working on their Mac.
Did you rerun autogen.sh? All I know
Thanks Ralf for the support. I upgraded to libtool 2.2.6 and it didn't
solved the problem though. Still looking for somebody to confirm that
its working or not working on their Mac.
Aurelien
Le 17 sept. 08 à 12:39, Ralf Wildenhues a écrit :
Hello Aurélien,
* Aurélien Bouteiller wrote on W
Hello OpenMPI developers,
on Darwin/OS X, recent Libtool has some debugging symbols issue fixed.
I think that was even raised on this list a short while ago. Also, an
issue with recent Intel compilers on Linux has been fixed.
Absoft support is not yet in Libtool, but Lahey is.
Hope that helps.
Yep; there may be no real specific benefit, but it's good to get the
most recent versions for a release branch before we freeze it.
It *may* have fixed some Absoft compiler issues; I'm checking with
Absoft on this (I didn't see anything specific about it in the release
notes, and the data i
I've been using these versions for some time, basically from the date
they get released. So far, no issues have been raised. However, I do
not see any benefit with these new versions (on Linux and Mac OS X).
george.
On Sep 19, 2008, at 9:56 AM, Tim Mattox wrote:
Just an FYI,
Last night I
Just an FYI,
Last night I switched the nightly tarball creation for the
trunk and v1.3 to use the latest autoconf and libtool
releases. AFAIK, everything worked fine.
So, these are the versions of the various gnu tools
we are currently using:
m4-1.4.11
autoconf-2.63
automake-1.10.1
libtool
Ralph,
The problem we're seeing is just with the head node. If I specify a
particular IP address for the head node in the hostfile, it gets
changed to the FQDN when displayed in the map. This is a problem for
us as we need to be able to match the two, and since we're not
necessarily runni
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