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Snapshot: hwloc 1.2a1r3200
Start time: Mon Feb 21 21:01:02 EST 2011
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Your friendly daemon,
Cyrador
In keeping with our history of confusing version numbers... ;-)
Should we release 1.1.2 with the HEAD of v1.1 (there's a few pending bug fixes
there) and call the 1.1.x series "done"?
Then work ahead with releasing 1.2 with all the new stuff that's on the trunk?
I ask because I'm wondering whet
Jeff Squyres, le Mon 21 Feb 2011 22:44:02 +0100, a écrit :
> I pushed some changes into the ports -- can you give them a whirl before I
> commit to the trunk?
>
> - Solaris
> - OSF
> - AIX
It seems good.
Samuel
I pushed some changes into the ports -- can you give them a whirl before I
commit to the trunk?
- Solaris
- OSF
- AIX
https://bitbucket.org/jsquyres/hwloc-de-c99/
Or, if you want a tarball:
http://www.open-mpi.org/~jsquyres/hwloc/
--
Jeff Squyres
jsquy...@cisco.com
For corporate lega
The output of hwloc_obj_attr_snprintf() is arbitrarily limited. In particular,
the infos portion is at most 255 characters long. On my systems there is quite
a bit more in the infos for the machine object.
--Guy