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Re: [ptp-user] Failed to create control for the dynamic tab "Basic Optoins"

ooops ... sorry!
Now I am able to make run configurations, but not debug configurations.

From Debug Configurations->Debugger, I have:
Debugger: SDM                   (no other options)
Debugger backend: gdb-mi (no other options)
Path to SDM (if built-in is not used): /usr/local/bin/sdm

I cannot find 'sdm' on my system, but when I try to install it from Help->Install New Softoware, I get "SDM is already installed". At run time I get "Path /usr/local/bin/sdm not found". I get this error with "Use built-in SDM if available for the target platform" both, checked and unchecked. Attempt for system install (with yum) didn't find appropriate package. Could you advice, please?

Thanks,
--Ted



On 07/21/2013 01:08 PM, Greg Watson wrote:
You're trying to modify the Open MPI-Generic-Interactive configuration, not the MPICH2-Generic-Interactive configuration which has the error.

Regards,
Greg

On Jul 21, 2013, at 12:37 PM, Ted Sariyski <tsariysk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Greg,
Thanks for the prompt reply. I did not find:
<widget type="checkbox" title="No local" attribute="noLocalOption">
<layout-data>
<grid-data horizontalSpan="2"/>
</layout-data>
</widget>

I removed line 111:
<arg attribute="noLocalOption" isUndefinedIfMatches="false">-nolocal</arg>

When I try to use a customized target configuration, I get error:

Failed to execute command: ompi_info -a --parsable
Reason:
Cannot run program "ompi_info": Unknown reason.

Could you help, please? (see attached xml file).

Thanks in advance,
--Ted

P.S. Could you point to the site where I could file a bug, please?


On 07/21/2013 11:36 AM, Greg Watson wrote:
Unfortunately there was no bug open, so it didn't get fixed. Please open a bug so that it will be fixed in the next release.

Until then, you can work around the problem by importing the MPICH2-Generic-Interactive target configuration into your workspace, remove lines 130-134 [1], then using this target configuration when you create the run configuration. See http://wiki.eclipse.org/Parallel_Tools_Platform_FAQ#Q:_How_do_I_customize_an_existing_Target_System_Configuration.3F for more information.

Regards,
Greg

[1] Lines 130-134 should look like this:

<widget type="checkbox" title="No local" attribute="noLocalOption">
<layout-data>
<grid-data horizontalSpan="2"/>
</layout-data>
</widget>

On Jul 21, 2013, at 10:52 AM, Ted Sariyski <tsariysk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi,
I posted this weeks ago (see attachment), but the issue is not resolved in ptp 7.0.2. I don't see other reports on this issue, which makes me think that there is something wrong in my Eclipse configuration (Kepler, running on x86_64 Linux/CentOS 6). Could somebody help how to track this issue, please?
Thanks,
--Ted

Hi,
I posted this a couple of days ago, but got no response. Let me clarify the question.

I have problem to configure a parallel application for debugging. To illustrate the problem I followed the step-by-step instructions for demo project  "Calculate Pi - Fortran using MPI". I am able to build and execute the project as a "Fortran Local Application".  As to configuring a Parallel Application,  from "Run Configurations":
  1. Parallel Application
  2. Name: myPi;
  3. Resources -> "MPICH2-Generic-Interactive"
  4. Connection Type: Local
At this point a "Launch Error" pops up:

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Failed to create control for the dynamic tab "Basic Optoins"
Reason:
Undefined attribute "nonLocalOption" in WidgetType
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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