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Re: [ptp-dev] Debug the Remote Synchronized Project

Yes they are the same build. the jars are the build time of ptp itself; the time on the ptp-master zip file is the time it was aggregated with the photran build to create the "ptp-master" (aggregated) build zip.

...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


Inactive hide details for Zhi Ming BJ Wang ---05/27/2013 12:01:46 AM---I updated the PTP from "http://download.eclipse.org/toolZhi Ming BJ Wang ---05/27/2013 12:01:46 AM---I updated the PTP from "http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ptp/builds/kepler/nightly/".


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I updated the PTP from "http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ptp/builds/kepler/nightly/".
The package was named "ptp-*
7.0.0.201305250138.zip", but the jars were called "*7.0.0.201305250119.jar". I think both of them mean the same build of PTP.


Best Regards,

Zhi Ming Wang  王志明
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Software Engineer, IBM Platform-MPI
China Systems & Technology Laboratory, STG, IBM GCG
Phone:86-10-82450405
E-mail:wangzm@xxxxxxxxxx


Inactive hide details for Zhi Ming BJ Wang---2013/05/27 11:50:30---I rechecked it using the Eclipse Kepler RC1. The PTP pluginsZhi Ming BJ Wang---2013/05/27 11:50:30---I rechecked it using the Eclipse Kepler RC1. The PTP plugins was updated to 7.0.0.201305250138.

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Date:
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I rechecked it using the Eclipse Kepler RC1.
The PTP plugins was updated to 7.0.0.201305250138.

The issue
still exists.

Best Regards,

Zhi Ming Wang  王志明
-------------------------------------------------------------
Software Engineer, IBM Platform-MPI
China Systems & Technology Laboratory, STG, IBM GCG
Phone:86-10-82450405
E-mail:wangzm@xxxxxxxxxx


Inactive hide details for Zhi Ming BJ Wang---2013/05/24 13:03:18---I used Eclipse Kepler M7. The PTP plugins was updated to 7.0Zhi Ming BJ Wang---2013/05/24 13:03:18---I used Eclipse Kepler M7. The PTP plugins was updated to 7.0.0.201305230131.

From:
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Cc:
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Date:
2013/05/24 13:03
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I used Eclipse Kepler M7. The PTP plugins was updated to 7.0.0.201305230131.
The sdm was from ptp-sdm-7.0.0.201305230131.zip

Best Regards,

Zhi Ming Wang  王志明
-------------------------------------------------------------
Software Engineer, IBM Platform-MPI
China Systems & Technology Laboratory, STG, IBM GCG
Phone:86-10-82450405
E-mail:wangzm@xxxxxxxxxx


Inactive hide details for Beth Tibbitts ---2013/05/24 12:07:18---Zhi Ming, Can you confirm exactly which build you are using? SBeth Tibbitts ---2013/05/24 12:07:18---Zhi Ming, Can you confirm exactly which build you are using? Some changes to sdm were

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Date:
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Re: [ptp-dev] Debug the Remote Synchronized Project
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Zhi Ming,
Can you confirm exactly which build you are using? Some changes to sdm were put in very recently.


...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


Inactive hide details for Zhi Ming BJ Wang ---05/23/2013 11:20:18 PM---Hi all, I am trying to debug a Remote Synchronized ProjeZhi Ming BJ Wang ---05/23/2013 11:20:18 PM---Hi all, I am trying to debug a Remote Synchronized Project. The local and remote 
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Zhi Ming BJ Wang <wangzm@xxxxxxxxxx>
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    Date:

05/23/2013 11:20 PM
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[ptp-dev] Debug the Remote Synchronized Project
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Hi all,
I am trying to debug a Remote Synchronized Project. The local and remote machines are both Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.2 on x86_64.

The case was MPI "Hello World" with Open MPI "Target System Configurations".
When clicking the "Debug", there are no high light at "main".


When click "Step Over Group", the program ran until printing the "hello from * loop 9" output. It was more the one step.



Can the sdm be used to debug the Remote Synchronized MPI Project? Are there a issue at my enviroment?

Best Regards,

Zhi Ming Wang  王志明
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