To follow up for the web archives: We talked about this off-list.

Upgrading to Open MPI 1.4.4 fixed the problem.  I'm assuming it was some bug in 
1.4.2 that was fixed in 1.4.4.


On Jan 24, 2012, at 2:13 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:

> One more thing to check: are you building on a networked filesystem, and the 
> client on which you are building is not time synchronized with the file 
> server?
> 
> If you are not building on a networked file system, or if you are building on 
> a NFS and the time is NTP-synchronized between client and server, then please 
> send everything listed here:
> 
>    http://www.open-mpi.org/community/help/
> 
> 
> On Jan 24, 2012, at 1:48 PM, devendra rai wrote:
> 
>> Hello Jeff,
>> 
>> No. I did not run autogen.sh.  I just did the three steps that you showed.
>> 
>> Will log files be of any help? 
>> 
>> (Also, if the log files are not generated by just pipe'ing or tee'ing, 
>> please let me know).
>> 
>> Thanks a lot.
>> 
>> Best
>> 
>> Devendra
>> 
>> From: Jeff Squyres <jsquy...@cisco.com>
>> To: devendra rai <rai.deven...@yahoo.co.uk>; Open MPI Users 
>> <us...@open-mpi.org> 
>> Sent: Tuesday, 24 January 2012, 19:40
>> Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Cant build OpenMPI!
>> 
>> Did you try running autogen.sh?
>> 
>> You should not need to -- you should only need to:
>> 
>> ./configure ...
>> make all
>> make install
>> 
>> 
>> On Jan 24, 2012, at 1:38 PM, devendra rai wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello All,
>>> 
>>> I am trying to build openMPI on a server (I do not have sudo on this 
>>> server).
>>> 
>>> When running make, I get this error:
>>> 
>>> libtool: compile:  gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../opal/include 
>>> -I../../orte/include -I../../ompi/include 
>>> -I../../opal/mca/paffinity/linux/plpa/src/libplpa -I../.. -I/usr/include -g 
>>> -finline-functions -fno-strict-aliasing -pthread -fvisibility=hidden -MT 
>>> dt_module.lo -MD -MP -MF .deps/dt_module.Tpo -c dt_module.c  -fPIC -DPIC -o 
>>> .libs/dt_module.o
>>> dt_module.c:177: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:182: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:187: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:192: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:203: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:208: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:219: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:224: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:229: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:234: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> dt_module.c:250: error: expected expression before ‘)’ token
>>> make[2]: *** [dt_module.lo] Error 1
>>> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/raid/private/openmpi-1.4.2/ompi/datatype'
>>> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/raid/private/openmpi-1.4.2/ompi'
>>> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
>>> 
>>> Before this, I had some warnings:
>>> 
>>> WARNING: `aclocal-1.10' is missing on your system.  You should only need it 
>>> if
>>>         you modified `acinclude.m4' or `configure.in'.  You might want
>>>         to install the `Automake' and `Perl' packages.  Grab them from
>>>         any GNU archive site.
>>> cd . && /bin/bash 
>>> /home/raid/private/openmpi-1.4.2/ompi/contrib/vt/vt/missing --run 
>>> automake-1.10 --foreign 
>>> /home/raid/private/openmpi-1.4.2/ompi/contrib/vt/vt/missing: line 54: 
>>> automake-1.10: command not found
>>> WARNING: `automake-1.10' is missing on your system.  You should only need 
>>> it if
>>>         you modified `Makefile.am', `acinclude.m4' or `configure.in'.
>>>         You might want to install the `Automake' and `Perl' packages.
>>>         Grab them from any GNU archive site.
>>> cd . && /bin/bash 
>>> /home/raid/private/openmpi-1.4.2/ompi/contrib/vt/vt/missing --run autoconf
>>> aclocal.m4:16: warning: this file was generated for autoconf 2.63.
>>> You have another version of autoconf.  It may work, but is not guaranteed 
>>> to.
>>> If you have problems, you may need to regenerate the build system entirely.
>>> To do so, use the procedure documented by the package, typically 
>>> `autoreconf'.
>>> /bin/bash ./config.status --recheck
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Is there any relationship? If not, what else am I missing?
>>> 
>>> Thanks a lot for pointers.
>>> 
>>> Best
>>> 
>>> Devendra
>>> 
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>> 
>> 
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> 
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