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Re: [ptp-user] PTP and remote includes
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Thanks, Dave.
I'm stumped - Chris, Beth, Greg, would you have any idea on what may be
going on here?
I have RSE installed as Dave does, as well as configured my connection via
remote tools - the only differences are that Dave is using a mac, while
I'm using win7, and that Dave is using gcc rather than my use of intel
compilers - but I have a hard time believing this is significant, as
really we are just using what is in the environment for a makefile build.
Jay
-----Original Message-----
From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of David E Hudak
Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:55 AM
To: PTP User list
Subject: Re: [ptp-user] PTP and remote includes
On Apr 14, 2011, at 11:43 AM, Jay Alameda wrote:
> I'm puzzled, the case for which I'll paste is using the intel compiler,
> but I have a feeling this is not the cause of the issue - (intel vs gcc)
-
>
> Maybe you can see something in my properties that is making it "work"
> versus your case, Dave.
> You are using remote tools, right?
I have RSE installed, but have configured the project with Remote Tools.
Dave
>
> (my properties follow:)
>
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> <cdtprojectproperties>
> <section
> name="org.eclipse.cdt.internal.ui.wizards.settingswizards.IncludePaths">
> <language name="holder for library settings">
>
> </language>
> <language name="Assembly">
> <includepath>/usr/include</includepath>
> <includepath>/usr/local/openmpi-1.4.2-intel-11.1/include</includepath>
>
> </language>
> <language name="GNU C++">
> <includepath>/usr/include</includepath>
> <includepath>/usr/local/openmpi-1.4.2-intel-11.1/</includepath>
>
> </language>
> <language name="GNU C">
> <includepath>/usr/include</includepath>
> <includepath>/usr/local/openmpi-1.4.2-intel-11.1/include</includepath>
>
> </language>
> <language name="Fortran">
> <includepath>/usr/include</includepath>
> <includepath>/usr/local/openmpi-1.4.2-intel-11.1/</includepath>
>
> </language>
> </section>
> <section
> name="org.eclipse.cdt.internal.ui.wizards.settingswizards.Macros">
> <language name="holder for library settings">
>
> </language>
> <language name="Assembly">
>
> </language>
> <language name="GNU C++">
>
> </language>
> <language name="GNU C">
>
> </language>
> <language name="Fortran">
>
> </language>
> </section>
> </cdtprojectproperties>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
> On Behalf Of David E Hudak
> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 10:07 AM
> To: PTP User list
> Subject: Re: [ptp-user] PTP and remote includes
>
>
> On Apr 14, 2011, at 11:02 AM, Jay Alameda wrote:
>
>> Dave,
>>
>> I just tried on my windows 7 machine- running 3.6.2 and PTP 4.0.6 (as
>> distributed for Eclipse SR2) - and for a small C project, was able to
> see
>> the includes in /usr/include.
>> I'm puzzled, as to what may be going wrong, this has worked for me
> pretty
>> consistently well - though I don't have a local /usr/include as you
> would
>> on your Mac -
>
> Right, it feels like eclipse knows to look locally prior to looking
> remotely, since /usr/include is the only path that exists on the client
> side as well as the remote side.
>
>> Where did you find the properties files?
>
> In the Project Properties dialogue box, I selected "Remote Paths and
> Symbols". There is an "Export Settings" button near the bottom of the
> window.
>
> Dave
>
>>
>> Jay
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:ptp-user-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx]
>> On Behalf Of David E Hudak
>> Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2011 9:38 AM
>> To: PTP User list
>> Subject: [ptp-user] PTP and remote includes
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I have Eclipse v3.6.2 on my Mac OS X v10.6.8 and am running
>> PTP Core Components 4.0.6.201102161000
>> org.eclipse.ptp.core.feature.group
>>
>> I have a set of C files in a directory on OSC's cluster for a parallel
>> application using MPI and Global Arrays (GA) Toolkit.
>>
>> I have been able to create a Remote C project on my Mac and point it at
>> the directory on the cluster.
>>
>> I have edited the project properties to add remote includes for 4
>> directories (my properties file is appended below):
>> /usr/local/ga-5.0.2/ga-5.0.2-gnu/include
>> /usr/local/mpi/mvapich2-1.5-gnu/include
>> /usr/local/acml-4.3.0/gfortran64_int64/include
>> /usr/include
>>
>> Now, if I look at a file that has #include <ga.h>, I can double-click
in
>> the outline and it opens the GA header file from the cluster. Same
> thing
>> with mpi.h. So, the first 3 directories are correctly found on the
> remote
>> cluster.
>>
>> However, if I double-click on stdio.h or stdlib.h, it either says there
> is
>> no file associated with that file or it opens the local copy of the
> header
>> file on my Mac!
>>
>> I think eclipse is looking in the local /usr/include - as the project
>> explorer shows files in the local file system under the "includes"
>> "usr/include" folder.
>>
>> Any insight on what I am doing wrong? How can I tell Eclipse I want
>> /usr/include on the remote system?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave
>> ---
>> David E. Hudak, Ph.D. dhudak@xxxxxxx
>> Program Director, HPC Engineering
>> Ohio Supercomputer Center
>> http://www.osc.edu
>>
>>
>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
>> <cdtprojectproperties>
>> <section
>>
name="org.eclipse.cdt.internal.ui.wizards.settingswizards.IncludePaths">
>> <language name="holder for library settings">
>>
>> </language>
>> <language name="Assembly">
>>
>> </language>
>> <language name="UPC">
>>
>> </language>
>> <language name="GNU C++">
>>
>> </language>
>> <language name="GNU C">
>> <includepath>/usr/local/ga-5.0.2/ga-5.0.2-gnu/include</includepath>
>> <includepath>/usr/local/mpi/mvapich2-1.5-gnu/include</includepath>
>>
>
<includepath>/usr/local/acml-4.3.0/gfortran64_int64/include</includepath>
>> <includepath>/usr/include</includepath>
>>
>> </language>
>> <language name="Fortran">
>>
>> </language>
>> </section>
>> </cdtprojectproperties>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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> Ohio Supercomputer Center
> http://www.osc.edu
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