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Re: [pcp] building pcp-pmda-infiniband

To: Martin Hicks <mort@xxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [pcp] building pcp-pmda-infiniband
From: Scott Emery <emery@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 11:08:02 -0500
Cc: Scott Emery <emery@xxxxxxx>, pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx, emery@xxxxxxx
In-reply-to: Your message of "Wed, 26 May 2010 07:29:56 CDT." <20100526122956.GG25390@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
        I'm willing to make changes, and write documentation so that
this works for a naive builder.  I want to follow the intent of the
engineers. 

Scott Emery

emery@xxxxxxx:  Martin Hicks <mort@xxxxxxx>
In message <20100526122956.GG25390@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Martin Hicks wri
tes:
>
>On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 06:43:55PM -0500, Scott Emery wrote:
>> 
>>      I was having some trouble building pcp-pmda-infiniband.  As I read
>> the make file, and various related bits, it looks like it may still be
>> designed to be dropped into the regular pcp build.  The latest speedbump is
>> the definition of $TOPDIR, which looks like it should be the base directory
>> of the place where you built pcp. 
>> 
>>      How is pcp-pmda-infiniband intended to be built?
>
>Just typing "make" in the top level dir with a modern pcp, pcp-libs, and
>pcp-libs-devel installed, although I always rebuild as an RPM with:
>
>rpmbuild -ta pcp-pmda-infiniband-<ver>.tar.gz
>
>mh
>

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