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Bug#595940: marked as done (unblock: openmpi/1.4.2-4)



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regarding unblock: openmpi/1.4.2-4
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Please unblock package openmpi

The latest upload of Open MPI fixes one RC bug (#592892).

It also adds support for Torque. I'm aware this is wishlist,
but it's a minor change and having that support in Squeeze
could be very valuable, as Torque is used on the majority
of Linux clusters. Debian's Open MPI should support using
Torque, avoiding users to hack around this limitation or
recreating the package theirselfs.

unblock openmpi/1.4.2-4

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On 07/09/2010 19:52, Julien Cristau wrote:
> On Tue, Sep  7, 2010 at 15:03:43 +0200, Manuel Prinz wrote:
>> The latest upload of Open MPI fixes one RC bug (#592892).
>>
>> It also adds support for Torque. I'm aware this is wishlist,
>> but it's a minor change and having that support in Squeeze
>> could be very valuable, as Torque is used on the majority
>> of Linux clusters. Debian's Open MPI should support using
>> Torque, avoiding users to hack around this limitation or
>> recreating the package theirselfs.
> Unfortunately that depends on a newer numactl than is in testing, so
> can't migrate on its own.

unblocked both numactl and openmpi

Cheers

Luk


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