Yes, it is.  Doh!

One solution might be to remove the .ompi_ignore but to only enable the SCTP BTL when an explicit --with-sctp flag is given to configure (or something similar). You might want to run this by the [OMPI] group first, but there's precedent for it, so I doubt anyone would object.



On Nov 22, 2007, at 12:50 PM, Karol Mroz wrote:

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Hello,
I've had some more time to look into running MTT-based tests on the SCTP BTL that has been recently added to ompi-trunk. However, it appears that the BTL itself is not included in the nightly tarballs. I was curious if this is due to the presence of the .ompi_ignore file within the BTL src
directory? Any help in this matter would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
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