Re: Error translating "hello UPC world"

From: Marc L. Smith (mlsmith_at_colby_dot_edu)
Date: Thu Jun 23 2005 - 11:52:22 PDT

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    Sorry Jason, I forgot the config.log -- here it is:
    
    
    
    
    On Jun 23, 2005, at 2:27 PM, jcduell_at_lbl_dot_gov wrote:
    
    > On Thu, Jun 23, 2005 at 01:14:12PM -0400, Marc L. Smith wrote:
    >
    >> Hi all,
    >>
    >> I moved on to example 1.2 from the new UPC text, "UPC: Distributed
    >> Shared Memory Programming," by El-Ghazawi, Carlson, Sterling, and
    >> Yelick.  This is the first program that includes the <upc.h> header
    >> file...
    >>
    >> I cat'd in my transcript the .upc file I'm trying to compile, in
    >> addition to what happens when I compile.  I'm using the public
    >> translator.  I'm sure I'm missing something, as this is the first
    >> program I've tried to compile that includes one of the UPC headers.
    >> If someone could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it.
    >>
    >> When I use the -stable translator, it yields an error and tells me to
    >> report it as a bug.  I haven't done so yet, because I may still be
    >> doing something silly.
    >>
    >> Please advise.
    >>
    >
    > This is most unusual.
    >
    > Could you send me the output of 'upcc -version', and also (if you've
    > still got your build directory around) the 'config.log' that was  
    > created
    > when you built the runtime?
    >
    > Also, how do things go if you try our nightly translator, i.e.
    >
    >     upcc -nightly --network udp -o hello -T 4 helloworld2.upc
    >
    > Hopefully we'll be able to sort this out in short order.
    >
    > Regards,
    >
    > -- 
    > Jason Duell             Future Technologies Group
    > <jcduell_at_lbl_dot_gov>       Computational Research Division
    > Tel: +1-510-495-2354    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
    >
    >
    
    
    


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