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Current implementation of join can be improved by performing the operation in a single call to the backend kernel instead of multiple calls.
This is a fairly easy kernel and may be a good issue for someone getting to know CUDA/ArrayFire internals. Ping me if you want additional info.
Currently spack does not support the following packages, all of these packages are installed outside of Spack at Cori, we would like to get support for these packages if possible.
- cpmd https://www.lcrc.anl.gov/for-users/software/available-software/cpmd/
- ComputeCPP https://github.com/codeplaysoftware/computecpp-sdk need to confirm link
- ds9 https://sites.google.com/cfa.harvard.
Version of Singularity:
3.0.3
Expected behavior
Some progress or update information during the creation of the SIF file.
Actual behavior
During "Creating SIF file..." step, the console does not produce any visible output for the user - but does create the resulting file eventually.
Steps to reproduce behavior
I was executing a few “larger” builds through the bui
What would you like to be added:
Currently, there are few materials about job plugins(ssh/env/svc) such as scenarios, design and usages, expecially about the available parameters in these plugins.
Why is this needed:
We've got a lot of feedback about how to use the job plugins.
In order to test manually altered IR, it would be nice to have a --skip-compilation
flag for futhark test
, just like we do for futhark bench
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The documentation for the function shmem_wait
seems inconsistent with the function signatures as it describes parameters target
, pe
, and value
that are actually not part of the interface. The parameter ivar
is described but at least in the C interface the variable is named var
(without the prefix i
).
See https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/blob/master/oshmem/shmem/man/man3/shmem_wai
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Hello,
In version 7.1.0, runtime.dat no longer functions to stop the job using "OUTER_ITER=", "EXT_ITER=", or "TIME=". Did the parameter change?
(CentOS 7, gluster FS, GCC 7.3.1)
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Add the appropriate libncurses package name for each supported distro. This is commonly named libncurses5.
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Cirrus CI now has the ability to run tests over an ARM container:
https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/linux/#linux-containers
.cirrus.yml
could be updated to add a test case that run on such container to verify Modules correctly build and run on such CPU architecture.
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It is nowhere in the v1.7 except for the CHANGELOG. Nor is it in the v1.8.
I think it should be both in the nthreads() section (both manual and Base) and in the note (manual) about starting Julia with more than one thread.
It does appear in the Command line options section of the manual.