Yes, I can get you the latest patch set soon. The ones I normally send you guys are built from the special SVN-import I do, so they contain far fewer changes than the patch files that are part of our distribution. I am working on the 1.1.1 upgrade. Maybe I can send the patches after I get that working? That will make it easier to pick out the changes we made.<div>
<br></div><div>Thanks,</div><div>Joe Ratterman<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Pavan Balaji <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:balaji@mcs.anl.gov">balaji@mcs.anl.gov</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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I tried to extract the code change portions from the patch you sent, but that doesn't seem to be easy (the patch seems to show many changes to the docs and other such files which have not changed for a long time). Is there a way for me to get the code changes, either from this patch, or by exporting from some git branch?<br>
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On 07/21/2009 03:38 PM, Pavan Balaji wrote:<br>
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Joe,<br>
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There are a number of MPI_Aint changes that are not in 1.1. For example, there is a block of changes in <a href="http://configure.in" target="_blank">configure.in</a> that relates to this, and it is only in the BGP version.<br>
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I'm shifting this part of the discussion to mpich2-dev, since it's more developer oriented.<br>
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In the top-level configure, the MPIR_Pint stuff should be in 1.1.1. With respect to the MPI_OFFSET_TYPE part, is there a need for this? This is cross-compile safe, as far as I can tell (there have been some cleanups in the trunk, but this part should be correct even in 1.1). Could you explain this a bit more?<br>
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With respect to the rest of the patch, a lot of it seems to be based on:<br>
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1. git-svn differences (e.g., .gitignore files).<br>
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2. variables that are automatically filled in by svn (e.g., $Revision$).<br>
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3. changes in the test suite.<br>
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Apart from these, I do see a few more changes that need to be integrated. The dcmfd changes should be easy enough to integrate. I'll look into the top-level changes as well.<br>
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-- Pavan<br>
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Pavan Balaji<br>
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