AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE, instead of the deprecated version.
* Work around dumbness in modern AC_INIT that requires the version
number to be set at autoconf time (instead of at configure time, as
it was before). Set the version number, minus the subversion r number,
at autoconf time. Override the internal variables to include the r
number (if needed) at configure time. Basically, the right thing
should always happen. The only place it might not is the version
reported as part of configure --help will not have an r number.
* Since AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE taks a list of options, no need to specify
them in all the Makefile.am files.
* Addes support for subdir-objects, meaning that object files are put
in the directory containing source files, even if the Makefile.am is
in another directory. This should start making it feasible to
reduce the number of Makefile.am files we have in the tree, which
will greatly reduce the time to run autogen and configure.
This commit was SVN r7211.
- Update svn:ignore's to match new exectuable names
- Consolidate the unit test Makefile.am flags into a testing
Makefile.options
- Remove a bunch of SUBDIRS from test/mca/Makefile so that they don't
run by default, but can be invoked manually (they're still in
DIST_SUBDIRS)
This commit was SVN r6598.
unit tests without screwing up the nightly builds.
These changes fix the problem of not including the test/mca/gpr
directory in the nightly tarball, prevent the tests from being
compiled, but leave the door open for manual compilation when the time
comes to start the work to re-enable them (e.g., uncomment a few
lines in gpr/Makefile.am).
This commit was SVN r6175.
Also included is a fix to the attribute problem for singletons.
Short explanation:
The prior system placed triggers and subscriptions on the registry for each process - approximately eight/process. Each of these had to be checked every time there was a registry operation such as a "put" or "increment-value". For large numbers of processes, this repetitive checking consumed some significant time.
The new system allows processes to "attach" to existing triggers and subscriptions, without creating a new one. Thus, there are now only eight triggers and five subscriptions on a job - *regardless of how many processes are being run*. This means that the registry now takes the same amount of time (which is pretty darn short) to process an operation regardless of how many processes are in a job.
I'll provide some startup times from scalability tests shortly - need to complete the commit so I can move the system to an appropriate cluster.
This commit was SVN r6164.
OMPI_ENABLE_DEBUG because that changes the size of struct's (e.g.,
ompi_object) in the unit tests as compared to what may have been
compiled in the library.
This commit was SVN r5373.
built. The issue is that these tests are trying to test specific
components, and is calling the functions directly -- and therefore
needs to have the component linked in. This is fine when the
component is statically linked as part of libmpi, but presents a
problem when the component is a DSO.
GNU compilers/linkers allow us to link in the DSO as part of the test
executable (and everything "just works"), but this is not portable. A
better solution is going to involve:
- a better unit test support library that can load a DSO on demand
- using function pointers in the unit tests (rather than direct
function invocation)
This commit was SVN r5051.
* Update a bunch of the unit tests to either be disabled (someone who
isn't me and knows that code needs to fix them) or to work properly
This commit was SVN r4986.
build / run. Only things that actually build / run right now are the
asm and class tests. The mca tests probably will with a static build
but that hasn't been verified
This commit was SVN r4979.
This commit was SVN r4978.
The following SVN revisions from the original message are invalid or
inconsistent and therefore were not cross-referenced:
r4977
MPI and non-ORTE applications for RSH on one node with or without
threads. I think we're approaching convergence with the tim branch
This commit was SVN r4895.
I could use some help from one of you MCA gurus - if you run the test, you'll see that I cannot get the gpr components to be recognized. I'm not sure of the reason - I would appreciate any help you can provide to get the gpr components "registered".
This commit was SVN r2158.