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Cyrador
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Cyrador
Sweet!
I downloaded clang 3.1 and added it to my nightly regression testing for the
OMPI SVN trunk and v1.6 branch.
We'd only be able to accept this patch for the SVN trunk (i.e., what will
become v1.7) -- the v1.6 series is closed for new features.
I'm pretty fried right now (end of a long
I think this is one of those local functions I defined. I wanted to
generalize this for all collective operations, such that its a permanent
fix. I can do this today.
Regards,
Vish
> I'll look into this...
>
> Edgar
>
> On 5/29/2012 3:24 PM, Ralph Castain wrote:
>> Not entirely sure who this
I'll look into this...
Edgar
On 5/29/2012 3:24 PM, Ralph Castain wrote:
> Not entirely sure who this might belong to, but thought I should pass it
> along - seen during an optimized build on Linux:
>
> fcoll_static_file_read_all.c: In function ‘mca_fcoll_static_file_read_all’:
>
Not entirely sure who this might belong to, but thought I should pass it along
- seen during an optimized build on Linux:
fcoll_static_file_read_all.c: In function ‘mca_fcoll_static_file_read_all’:
fcoll_static_file_read_all.c:74: warning: ‘sorted_file_offsets’ may be used
uninitialized in this
Per ticket #3108, there were still some unfortunate bugs in the affinity code
in 1.6. :-(
These have now been fixed. ...but since is the 2nd or 3rd time we have "fixed"
the 1.5/1.6 series w.r.t. processor affinity, I'd really like people to test
this stuff before it's committed and we ship
FYI: I fixed the dates on the locations to match the meeting dates.
On Tue, May 29, 2012 at 11:52 AM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
> I updated the wiki with the specific Cisco buildings that we'll be in next
> week (we're in a different building each day):
>
>
I updated the wiki with the specific Cisco buildings that we'll be in next week
(we're in a different building each day):
https://svn.open-mpi.org/trac/ompi/wiki/June12Meeting
I'll put a sign on the doors of each building with my cell phone number on it,
etc.
*** PUT YOUR NAME ON THE WIKI
Hello,
I've implemented a patch for clang that enables compile-time checking
of arguments to functions. When applied to MPI,
this enables the compiler to check that buffer type and MPI_Datatype
match.
Latest version of clang patch can be found here. [1] Please note that
On May 29, 2012, at 1:48 AM, Brice Goglin wrote:
> I implemented this in the branch lstopo-no-graphics. Additional changes
> to note:
> 1) lstopo-no-graphics is now text-only on Windows too
> 2) when cairo is disabled (and not running on windows), lstopo is a
> symlink on lstopo-no-graphics
> 3)
Heads up: Indiana University will be migrating Open MPI's Subversion, Trac, and
OpenGrok services to new servers sometime soon (likely later this week). The
purpose of this migration is to retire some (really) old server hardware.
Delivered performance probably won't be significantly
Le 25/05/2012 12:34, Jeff Squyres a écrit :
> Hmm. I typed "lstopo-no-graphics" above, just to be descriptive, but
> is that a horrible name? If the main goal is for binary packagers who
> assumedly have /etc/alternative-type solutions such that users will
> rarely/never type that full name, how
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