Vijay Saraswat <vi...@saraswat.org> wrote on 12/10/2013 06:46:45 AM:
>
> Dave -- Should Suyash be working with X10 head, or 2.4?
>

My general advice to people would be that by default they should aim to
work with the most recent X10 release (today 2.4.0; hopefully 2.4.1 by the
end of next week) unless there is a compelling reason to do otherwise.

I know it can be hard to migrate from one release to the next (especially
if you have made significant modifications to the code base to enable your
research), but falling too many versions behind the latest release can
result in being "left behind" and in the long run being unable to benefit
from improvements made to X10.

However, literally being on the svn head (following the daily changes as
they are made) is probably overkill unless you really need changes/features
that haven't been released yet.  There can be enough churn and instability
in day-to-day development that it can be unproductive for most people to
try to follow it all.

--dave

> On 12/10/13 6:36 AM, David P Grove wrote:
> suy...@cse.iitm.ac.in wrote on 12/10/2013 05:25:13 AM:
> >
> > I am trying to work with X10 runtime and wish to perform some
> > modifications in it. I am working with x10-2.3.0 runtime (for quite
> > some time now). For the below query I had set X10_NTHREADS=8. The
> > program and its input was kept constant for multiple runs. The
> queryfollows:

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