Dear MTT Folks,
i would like to access to the ompi-test repository.
my organization (RIST) already signed the Corporate version of the
OpenMPI Contribution License Agreement.
could you please create an account (my OpenMPI trac account is
ggouaillardet) ?
Thanks and regards,
Gilles
Hi,
i think you can use
Module = Noop
in the get and install phases.
in my understanding, these phases cannot be skipped (otherwise you
cannot go to the next phase),
but they can do nothing if there is nothing to do.
Gilles
On 2014/05/23 12:14, Jaison Mulerikkal wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am just re
Jaison,
please note the ompi-tests repo is password protected
(this is for legal reasons, there is nothing confidential here)
if you do not already have access to this repo, please ask for it
(just send an email to this mailing list, and someone will set this up
for you)
By the way, do you plan
+1 too
Ralph, just to be clear ...
from a mtt point of view, do you expect only a release tag and a tarball ?
or do you also expect a .spec file
(iirc, OpenHPC is RPM based even if they use their own .spec file)
Cheers,
Gilles
On 12/10/2015 11:34 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
+1. We did
Greg,
MTT is a tool that automatically build, install OpenMPI and build and
run some test suites,
and upload the results to a web server.
note the test suites are *not* part of MTT itself.
for legal reasons, the test suites are in a private repository, that you
could be granted access if you
Dear Kawashima-san,
the mimimum test on each PR is to run configure/make
if you are not cross compiling, you can also run make check
a bit more sophisticated test is to run make distcheck
ideally, if you have several nodes available, you can run some mpi tests
in a custom script
(see
http
Hi,
the message says the URI perl module is not found
in redhat,
yum install perl-URI
will do the trick
generally speaking, you can install perl modules with CPAN
perl -MCPAN -e 'install URI'
Cheers,
Gilles
On 6/17/2016 4:02 PM, Abhishek Joshi wrote:
Hi,
On trying to do a test-get us