Thanks a lot Jeff, you described exactly my problem (mistake indeed) and now
things are working fine.

Sorry for much ado for nothing.

Cheers,

Alan

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 14:57, Jeff Squyres <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote:

> On Apr 30, 2010, at 7:12 PM, Ralph Castain wrote:
>
> > I build it on Mac 10.6 every time we do an update to the 1.4 series,
> without problem. --without-xgrid or --with-xgrid=no should both work just
> fine (I use the latter myself).
>
> Ditto.  I just downloaded 1.4.1 and tried it on my 10.6 mbp and when using
> --without-xgrid, I see:
>
> --- MCA component plm:xgrid (m4 configuration macro)
> checking for MCA component plm:xgrid compile mode... dso
> checking if MCA component plm:xgrid can compile... no
>
> and when not using that, I see:
>
> --- MCA component plm:xgrid (m4 configuration macro)
> checking for MCA component plm:xgrid compile mode... dso
> checking if C and Objective C are link compatible... yes
> checking for XgridFoundation Framework... yes
> checking if MCA component plm:xgrid can compile... yes
>
> You might want to double check that you're not just installing over an old
> installation that still contains the xgrid plugin.  OMPI's plugins are
> installed as individual files.  So if you install with xgrid support, you've
> installed the xgrid plugin.  If you then re-install in the same installation
> tree *without* xgrid support, then you'll still have xgrid support because
> the plugin will still be there from the prior install.
>
> FWIW, you can remove the xgrid plugin by removing
> ompi_install_tree/lib/openmpi/*xgrid*.  Then ompi_info | grep xgrid should
> turn up nothing.
>
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