Greetings! One more item just to double check -- this is backward
binary compatible with 7.0.x, right?
Take care,
Jeff Squyres <jsquyres_at_[hidden]> writes:
> The LAM Team from the Open Systems Lab at Indiana University is
> pleased to release LAM/MPI version 7.1.
>
> This release introduces both significant new functionality and bug
> fixes.
>
> LAM tarballs, RH 9 i586 RPMs, and a Mac OS X package is available from
> the LAM/MPI main web site (and will be available on the mirrors
> shortly): http://www.lam-mpi.org/.
>
> A summary of the changes is listed below:
>
> - Added new modules:
> - Infiniband RPI module
> - Fixed all known issues with the gm RPI module
> - Shared memory collective module
> - Finished all MagPIe-like algorithms in the smp collective module
> - SLURM boot module
> - Upgraded BProc boot module for BProc v4.0
> - Modules can now be loaded at run-time (i.e., are not in the main MPI
> library)
> - Added better memory manager support for GM and Infiniband environments
> - MPI collective operations on intercommunicators are now supported
> - Add MPI-2 collectives MPI_EXSCAN and MPI_ALLTOALLW
> - Added support for MPI_INTEGER1, MPI_INTEGER2, MPI_INTEGER4,
> MPI_REAL4, and MPI_REAL8. And because people asked for it, even
> though they aren't in the standard: MPI_INTEGER8 and MPI_REAL16. :-)
> - Added "MPI hostmap" functionality for environments with multiple TCP
> networks (i.e., a "slow" network and a "fast" network)
> - The laminfo command can now show most SSI parameters and their
> default values
> - Renamed "wipe" command to "lamwipe" per request from the Mandrake
> Cooker team. The name "wipe" is now deprecated, and will be removed
> in some future release.
>
> --
> {+} Jeff Squyres
> {+} jsquyres_at_[hidden]
> {+} http://www.lam-mpi.org/
>
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>
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Camm Maguire camm_at_[hidden]
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