This may also be due to recent uploads of a new PMIX (OpenMPI now uses
an external pmix library).
This linkage seems fragile and I need to come up with package tests in
pmix / openmpi to test it.
regards
Alastair
On 10/07/2018 18:57, Anton Gladky wrote:
Source: openmpi
Version: 3.1.1.real-1
Severity: serious
Dear maintainer,
it looks like the version 3.1.1.real-1 introduces the regression in autopkgtest.
We are preparing some set of autopkgtests for the boost libraries (not in
the package yet) [1]. And the MPI-autopkgtests are failing, when they
are built against 3.1.1.real-1 [2]:
===========
build: OK
[runner-103358cc-project-28133-concurrent-0:04241] PMIX-XFER-VALUE: UNSUPPORTED
TYPE 28016
[runner-103358cc-project-28133-concurrent-0:04241] PMIX ERROR: ERROR in file
../../../src/server/pmix_server.c at line 332
ERROR: Job failed: exit code 1
===========
The compiled code is here [3] and the run-command is the following:
mpirun --oversubscribe --allow-run-as-root -np 8 ./demo1
It compiles just fine in the Debian Buster against the version 3.1.0-7 [4].
[1] https://salsa.debian.org/gladk/boost/pipelines
[2] https://salsa.debian.org/gladk/boost/-/jobs/30504
[3]
https://salsa.debian.org/gladk/boost/blob/master/debian/tests/srcs/graph-parallel/demo1.cpp
[4] https://salsa.debian.org/gladk/boost/-/jobs/30510
Thanks,
Anton
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