- I'm running this on Fedora 11 with OpenMPI Version 1.3.2, gcc
v4.4.1
- The MPI program runs successfully when launched non-debug in
eclipse as well as on the shell
- openmpi see first info
- My debugger session address is set to "localhost" which
resolves correctly to 127.0.0.1
- According to my Project properties I am compiling the program
with the flag -g3, so it should be compiled for debugging.
Thanks,
meta
From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Greg Watson
Sent: Donnerstag, 17. September 2009 14:00
To: PTP User list
Subject: Re: [ptp-user] PTP with OpenMPI on Eclipse Galileo (Fedora)
breaks my Eclipse Installation
What platform are you running on?
Are you able to run the mpi program successfully?
What version of open mpi are you using?
What do you have the debugger session address set to?
Have you compiled the application for debugging with -g?
On Sep 17, 2009, at 7:39 AM, private_meta wrote:
Since the last entry by Beth I've installed PTP 3.0 with
Galileo. I built the new sdm with the 3.0 plugins and I also changed the SDM
path in the debug configuration. The parallel debugger does not work.
Interestingly, the normal C debugger takes 30-60 seconds to boot up with a
small test program.
From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Greg Watson
Sent: Donnerstag, 17. September
2009 13:08
To: PTP User list
Subject: Re: [ptp-user]
PTP with OpenMPI on Eclipse Galileo (Fedora) breaks my Eclipse Installation
PTP 2.x only works with Ganymede, so its necessary to use
the pre-release version of 3.0 if you have Galileo.
Did you build the new sdm that came with the 3.0 plugins, or
are you still using the 2.x version? That might be your problem.
On Sep 17, 2009, at 4:42 AM, private_meta wrote:
I didn't actually think to use 3.0 as it's not final.
I tried it, and at least normal debugging and project install
works now. Still, using OpenMPI, the Parallel Debugger doesn't seem to work
correctly when using a local MPI Installation.
In the Parallel Debug view, when debugging, the Job shows as
started and the Nodes seem to be starting (blue diamond), but it doesn't
continue and I cannot stop those started sessions anymore without killing the
sdm-debugger the hard way (only after I do that, the 'Debugger has started,
waiting for connection...' window is coming up)
Any more info on how I could solve that?
From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Beth Tibbitts
Sent: Mittwoch, 16.
September 2009 15:35
To: PTP User list
Subject: RE: [ptp-user]
PTP with OpenMPI on Eclipse Galileo (Fedora) breaks my Eclipse Installation
You need to follow the release notes for PTP
3.0 that include how to get CDT 6.0.1
http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/release_notes/3.0
...Beth
Beth Tibbitts (859) 243-4981 (TL 545-4981)
Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform http://eclipse.org/ptp
Mailing Address: IBM Corp., Coldstream Research Campus, 745 West New Circle
Road, Lexington, KY 40511
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---09/16/2009 08:27:46 AM---Hi Greg, I installed a current CDT-Version of
Eclipse and used the CDT Update Site for the Galileo Release (
09/16/2009
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Hi Greg,
I installed a current CDT-Version of Eclipse and used the CDT Update Site for
the Galileo Release (http://download.eclipse.org/tools/cdt/releases/galileo)
to install every missing CDT-Package to be sure (as it wouldn't install without
some of the additional CDT stuff anyway). Looking in the Installation Details
of Eclipse it tells me the installed version of CDT is at 6.0.0, build from mid
june.
cheers,
meta
From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Greg Watson
Sent: Mittwoch, 16. September
2009 14:17
To: PTP User list
Subject: Re: [ptp-user] PTP
with OpenMPI on Eclipse Galileo (Fedora) breaks my Eclipse Installation
Hi meta,
Do you have CDT 6.0.1 installed? You'll need to
get this from the CDT update site, not from the Galileo update site. See the
3.0 release notes on the wiki page for the link.
Greg
On Sep 16, 2009, at 8:09 AM, private_meta wrote:
Hi,
I tried to use Eclipse Galileo
under Fedora and I tried to install PTP in the current version (and previous
builds, 2.1.0 to 2.1.3) but as soon as I install any part of PTP, my eclipse
installation pretty much breaks down and I can neither create new C/C++
projects (Exception see [0]) nor debug correctly anymore (see [1]). The version
that would possibly work would be 2.0.*, but that version is also riddled with
some problems.
I wanted to ask if this has
happened to others as well and what I could do, as well as if it's possibly a
problem with Eclipse Galileo.
I had an old Eclipse Version
(Ganymede) with PTP 2.1.2, but I intended to use the new Eclipse version.
It would be nice if someone
could help me there.
cheers,
meta
[0] from the error log:
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/eclipse/cdt/internal/ui/wizards/DefaultEntryDescriptor
at
org.eclipse.ptp.rdt.ui.wizards.RemoteMakefileWizard.createItems(RemoteMakefileWizard.java:55)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.ui.wizards.CDTMainWizardPage.updateData(CDTMainWizardPage.java:289)
at
org.eclipse.cdt.ui.wizards.CDTMainWizardPage.createControl(CDTMainWizardPage.java:93)
at
org.eclipse.jface.wizard.Wizard.createPageControls(Wizard.java:170)
at
org.eclipse.jface.wizard.WizardDialog.createPageControls(WizardDialog.java:675)
at
org.eclipse.jface.wizard.WizardDialog.setWizard(WizardDialog.java:1093)
at
org.eclipse.jface.wizard.WizardDialog.updateForPage(WizardDialog.java:1152)
at
org.eclipse.jface.wizard.WizardDialog.access$2(WizardDialog.java:1149)
at org.eclipse.jface.wizard.WizardDialog$5.run(WizardDialog.java:1138)
at
org.eclipse.swt.custom.BusyIndicator.showWhile(BusyIndicator.java:70)
at
org.eclipse.jface.wizard.WizardDialog.showPage(WizardDialog.java:1136)
huge trace here, won't paste
everything
... 57 more
[1] It tries to open the
Remote C/C++ Editor, something it also does in debug mode where I can't change
it correctly
"Could not open the editor: The editor class could not be instantiated.
This usually indicates a missing no-arg constructor or that the editor's class
name was mistyped in plugin.xml."
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