Thanks Jeff. I was able to produce rpm using "rpmbuild --rebuild
openmpi-1.7.2-1.src.rpm". What is the correct way of passing additional
config parameters if a user wish to. For example
-enable-event-thread-support --enable-opal-multi-threads
--enable-orte-progress-threads --enable-mpi-thread-multiple
Once rpm is ready, I will get rid of older version of MPI completely and
then install 1.7.2 version using this rpm.
1) yum remove openmpi
2) rpm -ivh openmpi-1.7.2-1.src.rpm
On 8/8/13 7:44 AM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) wrote:
The issue is that the buildrpm.sh script is not really intended for users.
It's for the OMPI developers who make the official Open MPI SRPM. That usually
ends up being me, so that script is somewhat tailored to my environment.
You should be able to rpmbuild --rebuild the Open MPI SRPM if you want an RPM.
On Aug 7, 2013, at 9:54 PM, RoboBeans <robobe...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone, I am trying to create rpm from openmpi source code but getting
following error. Could someone please point what I am doing wrong? I have
attached buildrpm.sh and openmpi.spec for your reference. Thanks for your time!
# ./buildrpm.sh openmpi-1.7.2.tar.gz
--> Found tarball: openmpi-1.7.2.tar.gz
--> Found Open MPI version: 1.7.2
--> Found specfile: openmpi.spec
grep: /root/.rpmmacros: No such file or directory
--> Found RPM top dir: /usr/src/redhat
Problem creating rpms: You do not have a /usr/src/redhat directory
tree or you do not have write access to the /usr/src/redhat directory
tree. Please remedy and try again.
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