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Re: [ptp-user] Managed Make C Project
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David,
Thanks for the feedback. Unfortunately our PLDT expert, Beth, is on
vacation this week. In the interim, go into the project properties,
then C/C++ Build, and change the compiler and linker to 'mpicc'. This
will at least allow you to build and run the application.
Regards,
Greg
On Apr 2, 2007, at 3:20 PM, Dave Hudak wrote:
Hi All,
I am interested in examining Eclipse PTP. I have a PowerMac quad
G5 that I am using for my initial testing, running Mac OS X 10.4.9
and the latest Developer Tools release.
I installed OpenMPI v1.2 and I can run the examples provided.
(Just trying to launch 4 threads, one on each processor.) I just
did "./configure --with-devel-headers", so OpenMPI was installed
under /usr/local
I installed Eclipse SDK 3.2.2, CDT v3.1.2 (from eclipse software
install), PTP Core v1.1 (the "sh BUILD" worked without a hitch) and
PLDT v1.1.
I am trying to create an MPI project, so I did the following:
In the preferences dialog, I set the MPI include path to /usr/
local/include (and mpi.h and friends are there) and left the MPI
build command as mpicc
I do New->Project-> Managed C Make and I call it "mpihello"
Project type is set for Executable (MacOS X) and debug and release
configurations are selected
No referenced C/C++ projects, so I did nothing.
MPI Project Settings: checked the "Add MPI project settings to
this project" and "use default information"
When I click "finish", I get "Error Creating Project" with the
reason as "Internal Error". The details are
"java.lang.NullPointerException".
I am going to try to manually add the MPI information, but figured
I would pass this on.
With kind regards,
Dave
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David E. Hudak, Ph.D.
dhudak@xxxxxxx
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