Pak Lui a écrit :
It was fixed at one point in the trunk before v1.3 went official, but
while rolling the code from gridengine PLM into the rsh PLM code, this
feature was left out because there was some lingering issues that I
didn't resolved and I lost track of it. Sorry but thanks for brin
Hi,
Am 07.07.2008 um 11:31 schrieb Romaric David:
Pak Lui a écrit :
It was fixed at one point in the trunk before v1.3 went official,
but while rolling the code from gridengine PLM into the rsh PLM
code, this feature was left out because there was some lingering
issues that I didn't resol
Romaric David wrote:
Pak Lui a écrit :
It was fixed at one point in the trunk before v1.3 went official, but
while rolling the code from gridengine PLM into the rsh PLM code, this
feature was left out because there was some lingering issues that I
didn't resolved and I lost track of it. Sor
Reuti wrote:
Hi,
Am 07.07.2008 um 11:31 schrieb Romaric David:
Pak Lui a écrit :
It was fixed at one point in the trunk before v1.3 went official, but
while rolling the code from gridengine PLM into the rsh PLM code,
this feature was left out because there was some lingering issues
that I d
Hi,
I was attempting to get valgrind working with a simple MPI app (osu_latency) on
OpenMPI. While it appears to report uninitialized values it fails to report any
mallocs or frees that have been conducted.
I am using RHEL 5, gcc 4.2.3 and a drop from the repo labeled
openmpi-1.3a1r18303. con