Hi.

I'm sorry to reply so late. I was working in a special environment created by 
cowbuilder and I could not get the  config.log file. Finnaly, I was havinh 
several problems, but no one was related to Open MPI.

I thank you for you help.

Bye

Eduardo
 

    On Tuesday, 18 December 2018, 02:06:33 CET, Gilles Gouaillardet 
<gil...@rist.or.jp> wrote:  
 
 Eduardo,


By config.log, we mean the config.log automatically generated by your 
configure command

(e.g. not the output of the configure command)

this is a huge file, so please compress it


Cheers,


Gilles


this file should start with

This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.

It was created by Open MPI configure 4.0.0, which was
generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69.  Invocation command line was




On 12/17/2018 7:29 PM, Eduardo Rothe via users wrote:
> Hi Howard,
>
> Thank you for you reply. I have just re-executed the whole process and 
> here is the config.log (in attachment to this message)!
>
> Just for restating, when I use internal PMIx I get the following error 
> while running mpirun (using Open MPI 4.0.0):
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
> We were unable to find any usable plugins for the BFROPS framework. 
> This PMIx
> framework requires at least one plugin in order to operate. This can 
> be caused
> by any of the following:
>
> * we were unable to build any of the plugins due to some combination
>   of configure directives and available system support
>
> * no plugin was selected due to some combination of MCA parameter
>   directives versus built plugins (i.e., you excluded all the plugins
>   that were built and/or could execute)
>
> * the PMIX_INSTALL_PREFIX environment variable, or the MCA parameter
>   "mca_base_component_path", is set and doesn't point to any location
>   that includes at least one usable plugin for this framework.
>
> Please check your installation and environment.
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Regards,
> Eduardo
>
>
> On Saturday, 15 December 2018, 18:35:44 CET, Howard Pritchard 
> <hpprit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Hi Eduardo
>
> Could you post the config.log for the build with internal PMIx so we 
> can figure that out first.
>
> Howard
>
> Eduardo Rothe via users <users@lists.open-mpi.org 
> <mailto:users@lists.open-mpi.org>> schrieb am Fr. 14. Dez. 2018 um 09:41:
>
>    Open MPI: 4.0.0
>    PMIx: 3.0.2
>    OS: Debian 9
>
>    I'm building a debian package for Open MPI and either I get the
>    following error messages while configuring:
>
>          undefined reference to symbol 'dlopen@@GLIBC_2.2.5'
>          undefined reference to symbol 'lt_dlopen'
>
>    when using the configure option:
>
>          ./configure --with-pmix=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pmix
>
>    or otherwise, if I use the following configure options:
>
>          ./configure --with-pmix=external
>    --with-pmix-libdir=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/pmix
>
>    I have a successfull compile, but when running mpirun I get the
>    following message:
>
>    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>    We were unable to find any usable plugins for the BFROPS
>    framework. This PMIx
>    framework requires at least one plugin in order to operate. This
>    can be caused
>    by any of the following:
>
>    * we were unable to build any of the plugins due to some combination
>      of configure directives and available system support
>
>    * no plugin was selected due to some combination of MCA parameter
>      directives versus built plugins (i.e., you excluded all the plugins
>      that were built and/or could execute)
>
>    * the PMIX_INSTALL_PREFIX environment variable, or the MCA parameter
>      "mca_base_component_path", is set and doesn't point to any location
>      that includes at least one usable plugin for this framework.
>
>    Please check your installation and environment.
>    --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>    What I find most strange is that I get the same error message
>    (unable to find
>    any usable plugins for the BFROPS framework) even if I don't
>    configure
>    external PMIx support!
>
>    Can someone please hint me about what's going on?
>
>    Cheers!
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