[Swift-user] Fwd: Fwd: Swift/K node creation

Martin Burtscher burtscher at txstate.edu
Wed Sep 10 08:53:53 CDT 2014


Hello all!

I'm also very busy with the start of the semester, but I have hired a 
student who has started to learn Swift.  He installed it successfully on 
one of our machines and is going through the tutorials now.  I hope to 
have some feedback from him to share with you soon.

Kind regards,
Martin


On 9/8/2014 11:41 PM, Ganesh Gopalakrishnan wrote:
> Hi Yadu and Swift folks (and Martin B):
>
> The new semester 'hit us' .  We are going to certainly follow up and let
> you know . Thanks for your help!  (Just wanted to allay the impression
> that we are ignoring you.)
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Ganesh
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 22, 2014 at 12:39 PM, Yadu Nand Babuji
> <yadunand at uchicago.edu <mailto:yadunand at uchicago.edu>> wrote:
>
>     Hi Ian,
>
>     Reposting as I suspect that the original email bounced.
>
>     Here's a tar ball of the swift tutorial with minor changes to the
>     swift.properties config file to connect to a few
>     remote machines :
>     http://users.rcc.uchicago.edu/~yadunand/remote_pool.tar.gz
>
>     Before you run the tests, please make sure to edit the
>     remote_pool/swift.properties file to have the URLs of
>     your remote machines.
>
>     There's an online swift sandbox here -> http://swift-lang.org/tryswift/
>
>     You can get documentation here for different releases of Swift ->
>     http://swift-lang.org/docs/index.php
>
>     I would recommend getting Swift 0.95-RC6 from
>     (http://swift-lang.org/downloads/index.php).
>
>     Thanks!
>     Yadu
>
>     On 08/21/2014 12:16 PM, Michael Wilde wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>     -------- Original Message --------
>>     Subject: 	Fwd: Swift/K node creation
>>     Date: 	Wed, 20 Aug 2014 16:23:51 -0600
>>     From: 	Ganesh Gopalakrishnan <ganesh at cs.utah.edu>
>>     <mailto:ganesh at cs.utah.edu>
>>     To: 	Michael Wilde <wilde at anl.gov> <mailto:wilde at anl.gov>
>>     CC: 	Martin Burtscher <burtscher at txstate.edu>
>>     <mailto:burtscher at txstate.edu>, ian briggs <ianbriggs at comcast.net>
>>     <mailto:ianbriggs at comcast.net>, Mark Baranowski
>>     <u0485301 at utah.edu> <mailto:u0485301 at utah.edu>
>>
>>
>>
>>     Hi Mike,
>>
>>     After yesterday's call, Ian Briggs and Mark Baranowski have looked
>>     into Swift/K.  I encouraged them to post a question to the Swift
>>     group.    Hence this email is strictly redundant - but I thought
>>     I'd drop in an intro to give you some context for this question.
>>     Thanks!
>>
>>     Best,
>>
>>     Ganesh
>>
>>
>>     -------- Original Message --------
>>     Subject: 	Swift/K node creation
>>     Date: 	Wed, 20 Aug 2014 16:19:57 -0600
>>     From: 	Ian Briggs <ianbriggs at comcast.net>
>>     <mailto:ianbriggs at comcast.net>
>>     To: 	swift-user at ci.uchicago.edu <mailto:swift-user at ci.uchicago.edu>
>>     CC: 	Ganesh Gopalakrishnan <ganesh at cs.utah.edu>
>>     <mailto:ganesh at cs.utah.edu>
>>
>>
>>
>>     Thank you for reading this.
>>
>>     I was able to install and run swift/k on my local computer.
>>     >From here I would like to install it on a remote machine
>>     and use that machine as a remote site. How should I go
>>     about doing this? If there is a guide I missed I apologize.
>>
>>     Thanks,
>>     Ian Briggs
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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