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| Re: [ptp-dev] Running a parallel job | 
Your parser should be set to Mach-O since you're on a Mac.
Greg
On Nov 2, 2005, at 4:07 PM, Nathan DeBardeleben wrote:
Greg Watson wrote:
This message comes from verifyBinary() in   
org.eclipse.ptp.launch.ParallelLaunchConfigurationDelegate. It  
looks  like it can't find a binary parser that understands your  
executable.
Is the project a managed or standard make project?
Standard Make project.  Created it brand new -> New Source File.   
Cut and pasted the whopping 5 line MPI program into it.  Made a  
makefile, compiled it in Eclipse.
What is the binary parser set to in the project preferences?
"Elf Parser"
Have you tried launching it as a C/C++ Local Application?
It won't run as a local app.  Firstly it's a parallel app, but the  
OMPI guys used to do some voodoo that let you run an app compiled  
with 'mpicc' as essentially a 1 process job.  When I try it now, I  
just get 'bus error'.  However!  It does run in parallel perfectly  
fine.  See below:
[euphoria]~/<1>ompi-test > ./test-mpi
Bus error
[euphoria]~/<1>ompi-test > mpirun -np 1 test-mpi
[0] Hello, World
[0] Sleeping for 10 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  9 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  8 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  7 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  6 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  5 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  4 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  3 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  2 seconds . . .
[0] Sleeping for  1 seconds . . .
[0] Done - closing.
[euphoria]~/<1>ompi-test >
If this is a problem in the way we're looking at 'runnable' apps we  
need to figure out a way around this quickly.
Greg
On Nov 2, 2005, at 12:58 PM, Nathan DeBardeleben wrote:
I'm working on setting up parallel runs with the new OMPI   
configuration that we've done.  When I launch PTP, set up a new  
run  configuration, choose an existing project, click on the  
executable  in that project and then try and run it it says:
AbstractCLaunghDelegate.Program_is_not_a_recognized_executable
The executable runs fine on the command line and also runs with   
OpenMPI.
What piece of code is broken here?  I didn't write the above and  
it  never was there before.  So whoever wrote it please help me  
figure  out what's wrong as soon as possible.
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-- Nathan
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Los Alamos National Laboratory
Parallel Tools Team
High Performance Computing Environments
phone: 505-667-3428
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