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Re: [Help-nano] Too many errors from stdin
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Benno Schulenberg |
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Re: [Help-nano] Too many errors from stdin |
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Sun, 24 Sep 2017 20:14:00 +0200 |
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Hello Roman,
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Op 24-09-2017 om 15:09 schreef Roman Tereshkov:
In easy definition the MPI program allows me to send some work to the different
processor cores on my PC
to get all the power of the processor. So it is useful in parallel programming
for example.
So you use MPI in the meaning of "Message Passing Interface"?
'stty sane' had no effect. I provide you full stuff in .tar (mpi code, screenshot
of the problem and strace dump).
Please don't send tar files. Please just do as asked: attach the strace dump.
What I imagine that happens is that your standard input gets "scattered" over
two or four or however many cores your processor has, and nano gets a normal
response from the one core it is actually running on but gets error responses
from all the other cores, which results in a failure very quickly.
If you apply the attached patch, that simply disables the check for errors,
does nano then work normally on your terminal after running an MPI program?
Do other editors function normally after running an MPI?
Benno
drop-the-check-for-failing-input.patch
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