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Date: Tue, 29 Sep 2009 10:13:52 -0500
From: Greg Watson <
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Subject: Re: [ptp-user] newbie on (single) laptop
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Randy,
You don't need to install RDT. That is only required if you want to
host your project (i.e. the source code) on a remote machine.
You don't need the SDM debugger to just run your application, however
the launch configuration currently requires an executable before it
will let you run the application. You can pick anything as long as
it's an executable (e.g. /bin/ls). Instructions for building the SDM
are in the release notes in case you actually want to use it.
You won't see anything in the machines view until you actually run the
application (by clicking the run button on the launch configuration)
and you can't do that while it's reporting an error. The above should
get you going though.
Regards,
Greg
On Sep 29, 2009, at 6:40 AM, Randy Heiland wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to install/test a simple PTP 'hello world' example just
on my laptop, no client-server. My environment is:
OSX (10.5)
Open MPI 1.3.3
Eclipse 3.5
Version: 3.5.0.v20090611a-9gEeG1HFtQcmRThO4O3aR_fqSMvJR2sJ
Build id: I20090611-1540
PTP Version: 3.0.0.200908291618
First naive question - do I need to install RDT in order to do this?
I've got to the point of creating a MPI 'hello world' C++ pgm and
then try to follow the "Test your installation" section in http://wiki.eclipse.org/PTP/release_notes/3.0
Second naive question - do I need the SDM debugger to be able to
successfully setup my Run Configurations? I'm not familiar with SDM
and would welcome pointers. I guess I never completely fill in the
Run Configs panel due to the missing SDM (the Debugger tab remains
"red-X'd") and therefore the "Run" button is never enabled - I can
only Close the panel. Even though I set # of procs=2 on the
Resources tab (and then Close the panel), I never see 2 nodes appear
in the "Machines" tab of the PTP Runtime perspective.
thanks for any help,
-Randy
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