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Re: [ptp-dev] how to make a single local [Fortran] project synchronized with multiple remote machines



On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 11:12 AM, Alameda, Jay <alameda@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Beth,

 

This is something we really need to improve – managing multiple build configurations is really confusing, and sometimes breaks – especially when switching between machines. 

Are the problems you have encountered reproducible? Could you please provide us with steps which cause the problem? And if it isn't reproducible could you provide us with the error messages and any other information you have for those. 
 

I think we need to take a hard look at this and see what is working, and what is not working, and try to figure out a plan to help make it work better and make it more usable.  I think part of the confusion arises from the fact that we are basically hijacking part of CDT to do something that it was never intended to do J

The reason we thought it makes sense to use the build configurations is, that we thought it is a natural extension of how they are used by CDT. CDT allows you to define different configurations for the build process. With sync this is extended by the build host. But of course we are happy about any suggestions how to improve it.

Roland
 

 

Jay

 

 

From: ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Beth Tibbitts
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2012 9:52 AM
To: Photran Information; ptp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ptp-dev] how to make a single local [Fortran] project synchronized with multiple remote machines

 

We have said several times (vaguely) that this is possible but we need to get it documented.  Fortran or C projects, shouldn't matter.
If someone can point me in the right direction (John Eblen???) by just listing basic steps here in this mailing list thread,
I can add it to the help.
Would be a nice addition for the SR2 release coming out shortly.


...Beth

Beth Tibbitts
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform  http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM STG - High Performance Computing Tools
Mailing Address:  IBM Corp., 745 West New Circle Road, Lexington, KY 40511


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08/22/2012 08:51 AM

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[photran] how to make a single local Fortran project synchronized with multiple remote machines

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Hi,
I have a synchronized Fortran project which I wont to expand to another
machine. My understanding is that I need only one project on the local
machine and 'Build' selects which is the remote one. I was not able to
figure out how to do it. I also tried to create a new synchronized
project and to Import (with symbolic links) the existing  one, but
Eclipse doesn't allow importing existing projects. What do I miss here?
Thanks,
--Ted

P.S. I use Juno on Linux, in case it matters.

----- Message from "T.Sariyski" <tsariysk@xxxxxxxxxxx> on Wed, 22 Aug 2012 08:42:47 -0400 -----

To:

Photran Information <photran@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Subject:

how to make a single local Fortran project synchronized with multiple remote machines

Hi,
I have a synchronized Fortran project which I wont to expand to another
machine. My understanding is that I need only one project on the local
machine and 'Build' selects which is the remote one. I was not able to
figure out how to do it. I also tried to create a new synchronized
project and to Import (with symbolic links) the existing  one, but
Eclipse doesn't allow importing existing projects. What do I miss here?
Thanks,
--Ted

P.S. I use Juno on Linux, in case it matters.

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