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Re: [ptp-user] No "Open MPI runtime preference" is "automatically selected" in Eclipse menu
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Gary,
I think probably there isn't any UI indication of this.
If you can run an MPI program from the command line, that means OpenMPI is
installed OK,
and if the PTP runtime and debugger perspectives are able to show you
running parallel processes, then things appear to be installed correctly!
I'll confirm and then probably tweak the instructions to make more sense.
Thanks.
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts (859) 243-4981 (TL 545-4981)
High Productivity Tools / Parallel Tools http://eclipse.org/ptp
IBM T.J.Watson Research Center
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., 455 Park Place, Lexington, KY 40511
Gary Draving
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08/29/2007 04:29 [ptp-user] No "Open MPI runtime
PM preference" is "automatically
selected" in Eclipse menu
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Hello,
When I'm at the last part of the ptp-eclipse install and I try to do the
following:
* Open the PTP Runtime perspective (Window>Open
Perspective>Other...). This should automatically select the Open
MPI runtime preference and start the runtime service. If you have
a problem here, please refer to the Trouble Shooting section.
No "Open MPI runtime preference" is "automatically selected" as the
instructions indicate. In fact it is not even given as a choice.
Everything else seems to be install right and working and I did not see
anything in the "Trouble Shooting section" that seemed appropriate.
system details:
* Latest version of Java is installed.
* Eclipse 3.2
* CDT 3.1
* OpenMPI 1.2.3 installed and tested
* gdb 6.5 installed and tested
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