> Does use of 1.3.3 require recompilation of applications that 
> were compiled using 1.3.2?

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org] On Behalf Of jimkress_58
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:05 PM
> To: us...@open-mpi.org
> Subject: Re: [OMPI users] [Open MPI Announce] Open MPI v1.3.3 released
> 
> Does use of 1.3.3 require recompilation of applications that 
> were compiled using 1.3.2?
> 
> Jim
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: announce-boun...@open-mpi.org 
> [mailto:announce-boun...@open-mpi.org]
> On Behalf Of Ralph Castain
> Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:11 PM
> To: OpenMPI Announce
> Subject: [Open MPI Announce] Open MPI v1.3.3 released
> 
> The Open MPI Team, representing a consortium of research, 
> academic, and industry partners, is pleased to announce the 
> release of Open MPI version 1.3.3. This release is mainly a 
> bug fix release over the v1.3.3 release, but there are few 
> new features, including support for Microsoft Windows.  We 
> strongly recommend that all users upgrade to version 1.3.3 if 
> possible.
> 
> Version 1.3.3 can be downloaded from the main Open MPI web 
> site or any of its mirrors (mirrors will be updating shortly).
> 
> Here is a list of changes in v1.3.3 as compared to v1.3.2:
> 
> - Fix a number of issues with the openib BTL (OpenFabrics) RDMA CM,
>    including a memory corruption bug, a shutdown deadlock, and a route
>    timeout.  Thanks to David McMillen and Hal Rosenstock for help in
>    tracking down the issues.
> - Change the behavior of the EXTRA_STATE parameter that is passed to
>    Fortran attribute callback functions: this value is now stored
>    internally in MPI -- it no longer references the original value
>    passed by MPI_*_CREATE_KEYVAL.
> - Allow the overriding RFC1918 and RFC3330 for the specification of
>    "private" networks, thereby influencing Open MPI's TCP
>    "reachability" computations.
> - Improve flow control issues in the sm btl, by both tweaking the
>    shared memory progression rules and by enabling the "sync" 
> collective
>    to barrier every 1,000th collective.
> - Various fixes for the IBM XL C/C++ v10.1 compiler.
> - Allow explicit disabling of ptmalloc2 hooks at runtime (e.g., enable
>    support for Debain's builtroot system).  Thanks to Manuel Prinz and
>    the rest of the Debian crew for helping identify and fix 
> this issue.
> - Various minor fixes for the I/O forwarding subsystem.
> - Big endian iWARP fixes in the Open Fabrics RDMA CM support.
> - Update support for various OpenFabrics devices in the openib BTL's
>    .ini file.
> - Fixed undefined symbol issue with Open MPI's parallel debugger
>    message queue support so it can be compiled by Sun Studio 
> compilers.
> - Update MPI_SUBVERSION to 1 in the Fortran bindings.
> - Fix MPI_GRAPH_CREATE Fortran 90 binding.
> - Fix MPI_GROUP_COMPARE behavior with regards to MPI_IDENT.  Thanks to
>    Geoffrey Irving for identifying the problem and supplying the fix.
> - Silence gcc 4.1 compiler warnings about type punning.  Thanks to
>    Number Cruncher for the fix.
> - Added more Valgrind and other memory-cleanup fixes.  Thanks to
>    various Open MPI users for help with these issues.
> - Miscellaneous VampirTrace fixes.
> - More fixes for openib credits in heavy-congestion scenarios.
> - Slightly decrease the latency in the openib BTL in some conditions
>    (add "send immediate" support to the openib BTL).
> - Ensure to allow MPI_REQUEST_GET_STATUS to accept an
>    MPI_STATUS_IGNORE parameter.  Thanks to Shaun Jackman for the bug
>    report.
> - Added Microsoft Windows support.  See README.WINDOWS file for
>    details.
> 
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