Thank you for your reply.Before I configured OPENMPI,I used the commond "touch
* ". It did work. But i think the mistake is that: "configure: error: Failed to
build GNU libltdl. This usually means that something is incorrectly setup with
your environment. There may be useful information in op
The problem is highlighted in the configure output:
>> checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: newly
>> created file is older than distributed files!
>> Check your system clock
Don't use touch. Fix your system clock and re-untar the Open MPI tarball.
Then configure wil
Thanks again for your support. But i have no the highest authority of root.
What can i do?
At 2011-09-16 19:44:57,"Jeff Squyres" wrote:
>The problem is highlighted in the configure output:
>
>>> checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: newly
>>> created file is older
Though I do not share George's pessimism about acceptance to the Open
MPI community, it has been slightly difficult to add such a
non-standard feature to the code base for various reasons.
At ORNL, I have been developing a prototype for the MPI Forum Fault
Tolerance Working Group [1] of the Run-Th
Actually, I honestly don't remember even having that discussion. In looking at
it, this would be relatively easy to implement if someone really wanted it.
Only issue: user would bear full responsibility for OMPI not cleaning up failed
jobs since we wouldn't terminate upon seeing a proc fail. Def
In my case the directories are actually the "tmp" directories created by the
job-scheduling system, but I think a wrapper script could chgrp and setguid
appropriately so that a process running group 1040 would effectively write
files with group ownership 650. Thanks for the clever idea.
-Origi
I suppose you could "touch" every file and then re-run autogen.sh. Then
configure should be able to run fine. Be sure to look at this table
(http://www.open-mpi.org/svn/building.php) and have all the right versions of
GNU tools installed and in your PATH.
I should note that this way is a bunc