Christoph Pospiech <christoph.pospi...@de.ibm.com> wrote on 01/20/2010 
05:05:46 AM:

> On Wednesday 20 January 2010 08:17:31 am Mark Cheeseman wrote:
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I am trying to install the newest X10 version (2.0.1) on my Eclipse
> > configuration (Version 3.5.1) on my x86_64 Linux workstation.  I can
> > successfully follow the installation instructions on your X10 
installation
> > webpage
> > 
> > http://x10.codehaus.org/X10DT+2.0+Installation
> > 
> > until the "X10 Platform Configuration" step.  I have successfully step 
a
> > MPICH2 Resource Manager that runs locally on my Linux workstation. 
When I
> > create a new X10 Platform Configuration I specify this Resource 
Manager.  I
> > am using the default GNU compiler settings/flags and I check the 
64-bit
> > architecture checkbox.
> > 
> > There doesn't seem to be any field to enter the locations of the local 
PGAS
> > or X10 distributions as indicated in your installation webpage -should
> >  there be?  There seems to be the proper X10 libraries and include
> >  statements already present by default so I have not changed anything 
in
> >  the compiler command statements.
> > 
> > When I click Finish I get a "Validation Internal Error" as so:
> > 
> 
> Mark,
> 
> I got the same (or at least a similar) validation error last week on 
x86. 
> Through IBM internal channels I got an update to x10dt 2.0.1 which still 

> awaits being pushed to http://x10.codehaus.org/. I would suggest to 
retry when 
> the update is publicly available.
> 
> Beth (on cc:), this is to alert you that someone else besides me hit a 
> validation error.

Thanks for responding and the heads-up, Christoph.

FYI, Beth has uploaded the new build (2.0.1.v201001181808) to codehaus.
        Igor
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-- 
Igor Peshansky  (note the spelling change!)
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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