src_test() is expected to pass. Thanks,
emerge -1 =sys-cluster/openmpi-1.8.1 pulls unstable deps: # required by sys-cluster/openmpi-1.8.1 # required by =sys-cluster/openmpi-1.8.1 (argument) =sys-apps/hwloc-1.10.0-r1 ~amd64
1.8.1 was removed, what is the new candidate?
(In reply to Pacho Ramos from comment #2) > 1.8.1 was removed, what is the new candidate? 1.8.4-r2 as of right now, but the ticket to stabilize hwloc just got filed.
Updated target version. r4 is exactly the same as r2 but was bumped to make sure that the multilib port (which was removed) was not the newest revision.
Stable on alpha
ppc stable
sparc stable
Stable for PPC64.
This request cannot be completed because of the following repoman error(s): dependency.bad [fatal] 28 sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0) [ 'sys-infiniband/ofed', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-cluster/open-mx', 'sys-infiniband/infinipath-psm', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] Since the amd64 team is unable to continue this task, I'm removing the amd64 arch team from the CC field. Feel free to cc the amd64 arch team again when you provide the complete list of the missing dependencies.
This request cannot be completed because of the following repoman error(s): dependency.bad [fatal] 22 sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: x86(default/linux/x86/13.0) [ 'sys-infiniband/ofed', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-cluster/open-mx', 'sys-infiniband/infinipath-psm', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] Since the x86 team is unable to continue this task, I'm removing the x86 arch team from the CC field. Feel free to cc the x86 arch team again when you provide the complete list of the missing dependencies.
I can't go ahead because of: dependency.bad [fatal] 14 sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: ia64(default/linux/ia64/13.0) ['>=sys-apps/hwloc-1.9.1[numa?]']
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An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors (25 lines truncated): > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: ia64(default/linux/ia64/13.0) ['>=sys-apps/hwloc-1.9.1[numa?]'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: RDEPEND: ia64(default/linux/ia64/13.0) ['>=sys-apps/hwloc-1.9.1[numa?]'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: ia64(default/linux/ia64/13.0) ['>=sys-apps/hwloc-1.9.1[numa?]']
(In reply to Stabilization helper bot from comment #15) > An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors > (25 lines truncated): > > > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: ia64(default/linux/ia64/13.0) ['>=sys-apps/hwloc-1.9.1[numa?]'] > > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: RDEPEND: ia64(default/linux/ia64/13.0) ['>=sys-apps/hwloc-1.9.1[numa?]'] > > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: ia64(default/linux/ia64/13.0) ['>=sys-apps/hwloc-1.9.1[numa?]'] bug 595656 is supposedly handling that... but it is still failing :/... maybe due to the ia64 use.mask of numa Also, I see that most arches unCCed from here due to missing deps in the past... then, maybe we could think on a newer version and CC them again with the updated list
=sys-cluster/openmpi-2.0.1 would be the best target at this point. The multilib bits are required by boost (#593056). As a bonus, the troublesome keywords have been dropped. However, we then need to stabilize the following (adding Alexey to cc as I don't know the state of them) sys-fabric/ofed sys-cluster/knem sys-fabric/infinipath-psm sys-cluster/slurm
An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors (4 lines truncated): > dependency.bad sys-fabric/ofed/ofed-3.12_rc1.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-fabric/libibcm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libibmad:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libibumad:3.12', 'sys-fabric/librdmacm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/dapl:3.12', 'sys-fabric/infiniband-diags:3.12', 'sys-fabric/ibacm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/mstflint:3.12', 'sys-fabric/opensm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/perftest:3.12', 'sys-fabric/qperf:3.12', 'sys-fabric/srptools:3.12', 'sys-fabric/rds-tools:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libcxgb3:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libcxgb4:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libipathverbs:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmlx4:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmlx5:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmthca:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libnes:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libocrdma:3.12'] > dependency.bad sys-fabric/ofed/ofed-3.12_rc1.ebuild: RDEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-fabric/libibcm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libibmad:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libibumad:3.12', 'sys-fabric/librdmacm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/dapl:3.12', 'sys-fabric/infiniband-diags:3.12', 'sys-fabric/ibacm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/mstflint:3.12', 'sys-fabric/opensm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/perftest:3.12', 'sys-fabric/qperf:3.12', 'sys-fabric/srptools:3.12', 'sys-fabric/rds-tools:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libcxgb3:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libcxgb4:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libipathverbs:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmlx4:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmlx5:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmthca:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libnes:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libocrdma:3.12'] > dependency.bad sys-fabric/ofed/ofed-3.12_rc1.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-fabric/libibcm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libibmad:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libibumad:3.12', 'sys-fabric/librdmacm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/dapl:3.12', 'sys-fabric/infiniband-diags:3.12', 'sys-fabric/ibacm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/mstflint:3.12', 'sys-fabric/opensm:3.12', 'sys-fabric/perftest:3.12', 'sys-fabric/qperf:3.12', 'sys-fabric/srptools:3.12', 'sys-fabric/rds-tools:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libcxgb3:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libcxgb4:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libipathverbs:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmlx4:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmlx5:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libmthca:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libnes:3.12', 'sys-fabric/libocrdma:3.12'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-cluster/open-mx'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: RDEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-cluster/open-mx'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-1.8.4-r4.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-cluster/open-mx'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/slurm/slurm-16.05.2.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-auth/munge'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/slurm/slurm-16.05.2.ebuild: RDEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-auth/munge', 'dev-libs/libcgroup'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/slurm/slurm-16.05.2.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-auth/munge'] > dependency.bad sys-fabric/infinipath-psm/infinipath-psm-3.2.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-fabric/libibverbs:3.12'] > dependency.bad sys-fabric/infinipath-psm/infinipath-psm-3.2.ebuild: RDEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-fabric/libibverbs:3.12'] > dependency.bad sys-fabric/infinipath-psm/infinipath-psm-3.2.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['sys-fabric/libibverbs:3.12']
Should be fine for arm now.
An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors: > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: DEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['>=virtual/jdk-1.6', '>=dev-java/java-config-2.2.0-r3'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: RDEPEND: arm(default/linux/arm/13.0) ['>=virtual/jre-1.6', '>=dev-java/java-config-2.2.0-r3']
arm stable, closing.
reopening for other arches to be CC'd.
geee, ['>=virtual/jre-1.6', '>=dev-java/java-config-2.2.0-r3'] isn't stable on arm.
(In reply to Michael Weber from comment #24) > geee, ['>=virtual/jre-1.6', '>=dev-java/java-config-2.2.0-r3'] isn't stable > on arm. Masked java use flag on arm!
An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors (49 lines truncated): > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: DEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: RDEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: DEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm']
arm stable.
An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors (41 lines truncated): > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: DEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: RDEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: DEPEND: amd64(default/linux/amd64/13.0/desktop) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm']
I stable masked the fabrics on amd64 for now, so that user have some more time to test them.
An automated check of this bug failed - repoman reported dependency errors (17 lines truncated): > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: DEPEND: x86(default/linux/x86/13.0) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: RDEPEND: x86(default/linux/x86/13.0) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm'] > dependency.bad sys-cluster/openmpi/openmpi-2.0.2.ebuild: DEPEND: x86(default/linux/x86/13.0/desktop) ['sys-fabric/ofed:*', 'sys-cluster/knem', 'sys-fabric/infinipath-psm:*', 'sys-cluster/slurm']
I stable masked the fabrics on x86 as well.
An automated check of this bug succeeded - the previous repoman errors are now resolved.
amd64 stable
x86 stable. Closing.