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openmpi/opal/mca/backtrace
Brian Barrett ea9cee73c1 Per RFC, remove darwin backtrace, since OS X since 10.5 has supported the
execinfo() interface (which has been the default for OMPI to use on Darwin)

This commit was SVN r28727.
2013-07-05 19:06:27 +00:00
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base Update OPAL frameworks to use the MCA framework system. 2013-03-27 21:11:47 +00:00
execinfo Some platforms don't have <execinfo.h>, even if they have backtrace() 2011-07-10 11:14:19 +00:00
none First cut at removing the native Windows support. Remove all the Windows-specific components, and the .windows files sprinkled around. Remove the Windows platform files and MTT scripts. Update the NEWS to point Windows users to the cygwin package. 2013-02-26 20:44:56 +00:00
printstack WARNING: Work on the temp branch being merged here encountered problems with bugs in subversion. Considerable effort has gone into validating the branch. However, not all conditions can be checked, so users are cautioned that it may be advisable to not update from the trunk for a few days to allow MTT to identify platform-specific issues. 2010-09-17 23:04:06 +00:00
backtrace.h - Replace combinations of 2009-08-20 11:42:18 +00:00
configure.m4 WARNING: Work on the temp branch being merged here encountered problems with bugs in subversion. Considerable effort has gone into validating the branch. However, not all conditions can be checked, so users are cautioned that it may be advisable to not update from the trunk for a few days to allow MTT to identify platform-specific issues. 2010-09-17 23:04:06 +00:00
Makefile.am Fix mistake that came in via the ompi-agen tree in r23764. The mistake wasn't part of the core autogen upgrade; it was an additional 'bonus' cleanup. Oops. The mistake will always create a set of directories under installdir, even if you do not --with-devel-headers. The set of directories will be empty, but still -- they should not be there at all. This commit fixes that -- the directories are not created at all if you do not --with-devel-headers 2010-09-24 22:53:28 +00:00