--- Gerardo Ballabio <g.ballabio at cineca.it> wrote: > > There's nothing magic. Our IBM SP4 machine here at > Cineca > (sp.sp4.cineca.it) is configured so as to enforce > the policy that no > parallel job can be run outside the LoadLeveler > batch queuing system. > Among the configured queues there is an > "interactive" queue, and > parallel programs run from the command line are > automatically routed > through that queue. If there aren't available > processors when the > command is issued, LoadLeveler tries a few times and > then gives up -- as > configure sees it, your program "fails to run". >
Since this whole business seems to have gotten way to complicated for an average user to handle, should there be like a flag saying that "forget this test", and assume yes? Adding flags to bypass certain tests in "configure" is a slippery slope, but it seems to be worth it in this situation. Kostya __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail SpamGuard - Read only the mail you want. http://antispam.yahoo.com/tools
