Hello Kevin,
* kevin.buck...@ecs.vuw.ac.nz wrote on Tue, May 11, 2010 at 06:42:01AM CEST:
> That is a file that gets patched in the NetBSD build as follows
>
> $diff opal/mca/base/mca_base_component_find.c{.orig,}
> 44,46d43
> < #ifndef __WINDOWS__
> < #include "opal/libltdl/ltdl.h"
> <
Woo hoo! It looks like ummunotify went into the -mm kernel tree yesterday.
I'll probably bring the ummunotify support stuff into the trunk in the near
future (probably by the end of this week) unless someone has a strong
objection.
NOTE: The OPAL memory "ptmalloc2" component is no more -- I
> Woo hoo! It looks like ummunotify went into the -mm kernel tree yesterday.
Yeah, I was wondering what Andrew's plans are for this. Nothing has
changed so I'm not sure whether it gets merged all the way to Linus this
time either.
- R.
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Roland Dreier || For corporate
> Which libltdl version is that NetBSD ltdl.h from? Which version is
> in opal/libltdl? Have you tried not doing the above change?
>
> libltdl 2.2.x has incompatible changes over 1.5.x, both in the library
> as well as in the header, as well as (I think) in preloaded modules.
Hey Ralf,
The
Pavan Balaji, le Mon 10 May 2010 20:56:19 -0500, a écrit :
> I understand that hwloc requires C99 support. However, for compilers
> that don't support C99, would you be willing to gracefully abort during
> configure instead of failing at make time?
Right, thanks.
Samuel
Creating nightly hwloc snapshot SVN tarball was a success.
Snapshot: hwloc 1.1a1r2087
Start time: Tue May 11 21:01:02 EDT 2010
End time: Tue May 11 21:03:00 EDT 2010
Your friendly daemon,
Cyrador