I did some testing with this build on
Fedora 20 Linux 64 bit and have the following observations. I
have not been following PTP development much over the past year,
so I may be misunderstanding how some things are supposed to
work and don't know how much of what's below is because I did
something wrong.
- In creating a synchronized project, I opened the new
connection dialog. I noticed that near the bottom, the
'Advanced' widget reads 'Advance', not 'Advanced'
- In creating a synchronized project (shallow) , I defined a
new connection Local for host localhost and using password
authentication. I specified the remote directory as the
directory containing shallow source on my local machine,
since I only have this single machine and accepted the
default for the project directory. After I clicked Finish
a shallow project was created, but contains only an includes
directory and no source files. I tried clicking Synchronize->Synchronize
All and that did not update the project. I
then tried adding filters to include Makefile and *.c
and tried to synchronize again but nothing changed.
- I tried deleting the shallow synchronized project
and in doing so got a warning that 'shallow' contains
resources that are not in sync with '/tmp/ws/shallow'. Press
'Continue' to force delete. I clicked Continue and the
project was gone, so I guess it works, but I am confused
about why I got the message since synchronization didn't
seem to be working.
- Then I created a 'Local C' project to continue testing
- If errors occur resulting in error log entries, I get some
sort of an 'alert' asking me if I want to enable error
reporting with enable and disable as
choices. However, if I try to click either of these options,
nothing happens, as if they are not really active. After
seeing this a bunch of times, I was finally able to click
'enable'. I'm not sure why. Maybe I got better at hitting
the hot spot in the enable label.
- I created a parallel run configuration and selected
generic MPICH2 as a target system configuration. If I select
local as the connection type, then the resources tab
does not have any MPICH2 settings displayed and I cannot run
the program without getting errors complaining about
incorrect number of processors.
- If I select remote as the connection type and
select my localhost connection, then the resources
tab displays the MPICH run parameters. I specified number of
processes as 5, as required to run shallow. When I clicked Run
I got two error log entries telling me the server connection
does not support the required services and the program does
not run. My MPICH is version 3.0.4
- I deleted the run configuration and recreated it as an
OpenMPI run configuration. I had the same problem with the
resources tab where when I clicked local, there were
no OpenMPI parameters displayed. If I clicked remote then
I did see the OpenMPI options, but when I tried to run the
program I got an error message telling me that ompi_info
could not be found, even though it is supposed to be in my
path. My OpenMPI is version 1.6.5.
- I looked at preference settings looking for settings that
might be specific to MPICH or OpenMPI and didn't find any.
When I exited the preferences dialog, I got another popup
dialog about a preference recorder from something called
Oomph that I don't know anything about asking me if I wanted
to record preference tasks for
/instance/org.eclipse.ptp.rm.jaxb.control.core/Log File
Path. I don't think I clicked anything in preferences, but
the Jaxb preferences was the last active page before I
closed the preferences dialog.
- Once I set the path to mpi.h in my project preprocessor
include path, CODAN seems to work correctly, where I have no
red markers in the right margin, popup text for MPI symbols
seems to work, popup test for MPI functions seems to work,
although that seemed to work before I set the include path,
and cross references seem to work.
- MPI artifacts seems to work, MPI barrier analysis seems to
work, where it reports 1 error at line 88 and 90 in main.c
(I think I have one of the buggy versions of shallow)
- The parallel debug and monitoring perspectives open.
However, when I opened the monitoring perspective I got an
error log entry
/tmp/ws/.metadata/.plugins/org.eclipse.ptp.rm.lml.monitor.core/monitors.xml
(No such file or directory)
That's as far as I was able to get with my Linux testing.
Unfortunately, my time to look at this during the week is
limited due to other work commitments. I may have some time to
pursue these problems, but not sure how much.
Dave
On 03/27/2015 09:04 PM, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
Packages are ready for Mars M6....
I can download and verify it at least comes up but...
would like some others to more thoroughly test...
Volunteers?
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BUT be aware that updates on Mac OSX are NOT
SUPPORTED and will very likely destroy your current
Eclipse installation due to the changed file layout!
Thanks,
Markus
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On 03/27/2015 09:04 PM, Beth Tibbitts wrote:
Packages are ready for Mars M6....
I can download and verify it at least comes up but... would
like some others to more thoroughly test...
Volunteers?
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From: Markus Knauer <mknauer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, Mar 26, 2015 at 11:57 AM
Subject: [epp-dev] Mars M6 packages
To: EPP Developer Mailing List < epp-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
BUT be aware that updates on Mac OSX are NOT SUPPORTED
and will very likely destroy your current Eclipse
installation due to the changed file layout!
Thanks,
Markus
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