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" <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote:
>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 will work fine.
>
>
>
>On Sep 16, 2011, at 7:22 AM, 郝文平 wrote:
>
>> 
>> 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 
>> opal/libltdl/config.log.  You can also disable GNU libltdl (which will 
>> disable
>> dynamic shared object loading) by configuring with --disable-dlopen." Hope 
>> your comments.
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> At 2011-09-15 20:11:22,"Jeff Squyres (jsquyres)" <jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote:
>> OMPI 1.2.6 is fairly ancient; you might want to upgrade. 
>> 
>> The problem is your systems clock. Set it properly and configure should be 
>> ok. 
>> 
>> Sent from my phone. No type good. 
>> 
>> On Sep 14, 2011, at 11:21 PM, 郝文平 <hwp22651...@163.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello,
>>>   When i try to compile openmpi-1.2.6.tar.bz2 on my computer with ifort 
>>> Compilier.My system is Red Hat4.6 86x64.But some mistakes happen when the 
>>> process of configuring.Mistakes as follows:
>>> $./configure --prefix=~/haowp/opt/openmpi FC=ifort F90=ifort
>>> .........
>>> ......
>>> *** GNU libltdl setup
>>> configure: OMPI configuring in opal/libltdl
>>> configure: running /bin/sh './configure'  
>>> '--prefix=/stg/s1p1/users/yuanjm/haowp/opt/openmpi' 'FC=ifort' 'F90=ifort' 
>>> --enable-ltdl-convenience --disable-ltdl-install --enable-shared 
>>> --disable-static --cache-file=/dev/null --srcdir=.
>>> checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
>>> checking whether build environment is sane... configure: error: newly 
>>> created file is older than distributed files!
>>> Check your system clock
>>> configure: /bin/sh './configure' *failed* for opal/libltdl
>>> configure: error: Failed to build GNU libltdl.  This usually means that 
>>> something
>>> is incorrectly setup with your environment.  There may be useful 
>>> information in
>>> opal/libltdl/config.log.  You can also disable GNU libltdl (which will 
>>> disable
>>> dynamic shared object loading) by configuring with --disable-dlopen.
>>>  
>>> $vi /opml/libltdl/config.log
>>> ## ----------- ##
>>> ## confdefs.h. ##
>>> ## ----------- ##
>>> #define PACKAGE_NAME "libltdl"
>>> #define PACKAGE_TARNAME "libltdl"
>>> #define PACKAGE_VERSION "2.1a"
>>> #define PACKAGE_STRING "libltdl 2.1a"
>>> #define PACKAGE_BUGREPORT "bug-libt...@gnu.org"
>>> configure: exit 1
>>> Thank you for your attention.Hope your reply.
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>>  
>>>                                                          haowp
>>>                                                           Sep.15.2011
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> At 2011-09-15 00:32:32,"Ralph Castain" <r...@open-mpi.org
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> >On Sep 14, 2011, at 9:39 AM, Blosch, Edwin L wrote:
>>> >
>>> >> Thanks, Ralph,
>>> >> 
>>> >> I get the failure messages, unfortunately:
>>> >> 
>>> >> setgid FAILED
>>> >> setgid FAILED
>>> >> setgid FAILED
>>> >> 
>>> >> I actually had attempted to call setgid from within the application 
>>> >> previously, which looks similar to what you've done, but it failed. That 
>>> >> was when I initiated the post to the mailing list. My conclusion, a 
>>> >> guess really, was that Linux would not let me setgid from within my 
>>> >> program because I was not root.
>>> >
>>> >I was afraid of that - the documentation seemed to indicate that would be 
>>> >the case, but I figured it was worth a quick try. Sorry I can't be of help.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> >> 
>>> >> 
>>> >> -----Original Message-----
>>> >> From: 
>>> users-boun...@open-mpi.org [mailto:users-boun...@open-mpi.org
>>> ] On Behalf Of Ralph Castain
>>> >> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 8:15 AM
>>> >> To: Open MPI Users
>>> >> Subject: Re: [OMPI users] EXTERNAL: Re: Can you set the gid of the 
>>> >> processes created by mpirun?
>>> >> 
>>> >> The attached should set the gid of the remote daemons (and their 
>>> >> children) to the gid of mpirun. No cmd line option or anything is 
>>> >> required - it will just always do it.
>>> >> 
>>> >> Would you mind giving it a try?
>>> >> 
>>> >> Please let me know if/how it works.
>>> >> 
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