Eric,
an other option is to use mtt https://github.com/open-mpi/mtt
it can download/build/install the latest tarball, download/build/install
your code and run it.
results are uploaded into a database and you can browse the results via
a webserver.
This is not quite lightweight, but i gue
The following may be a viable alternative. Just a suggestion.
git clone --depth 10 -b v2.x https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi-release.git
open-mpi-v2.x
Jeff
On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 8:30 PM, Eric Chamberland <
eric.chamberl...@giref.ulaval.ca> wrote:
> Excellent!
>
> I will put all in place, then
Excellent!
I will put all in place, then try both URLs and see which one is
"manageable" for me!
Thanks,
Eric
On 22/06/16 02:10 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
On Jun 22, 2016, at 2:06 PM, Eric Chamberland
wrote:
We have a similar mechanism already (that is used by the Open MPI comm
On Jun 22, 2016, at 2:06 PM, Eric Chamberland
wrote:
>
>> We have a similar mechanism already (that is used by the Open MPI community
>> for nightly regression testing), but with the advantage that it will give
>> you a unique download filename (vs. "openmpi-v2.x-latest.bz2" every night).
>>
On 22/06/16 01:49 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
We have a similar mechanism already (that is used by the Open MPI community for nightly
regression testing), but with the advantage that it will give you a unique download
filename (vs. "openmpi-v2.x-latest.bz2" every night). Do this:
wget
On Jun 22, 2016, at 1:33 PM, Eric Chamberland
wrote:
>
> I would like to do compile+test our code each night with the "latest" openmpi
> v2 release (or nightly if enough stable).
Cool!
> Just to ease the process, I would like to "wget" the latest archive with a
> "permanent" link...
>
> Is