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openmpi v5.0.1 #131

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dalcinl commented 6 months ago

@leofang Now I see a lot of warnings in some of my GHA workflows: https://github.com/mpi4py/mpi4py/actions/runs/7294886629/job/19880465619#step:6:21

[fv-az1456-243:03807] pmix_mca_base_component_repository_open: unable to open /home/runner/micromamba/envs/cover/lib/prte/prte_mca_prtereachable_netlink: 
    dlopen error: libnl-route-3.so.200: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
    Perhaps a missing symbol, or compiled for a different version of prte? (ignored)
dalcinl commented 6 months ago

@leofang I think we have to add an explicit dependency on the libnl package (Linux only). Should we make a new build for this version?

leofang commented 6 months ago

@dalcinl I am not sure I fully understand -- Didn't we build fine without libnl? Is this because in our (limited) tests we could not capture this issue, as Open MPI dynamically links to it? But if we didn't add it to build/host, how would Open MPI know to build support for it?

If we are to fix it, I feel it's better we fix v5.0.0 (rebuild it with build number bumped) before the update to v5.0.1. WDYT?

dalcinl commented 6 months ago

Didn't we build fine without libnl?

My guess is that libnl is installed as a system package in the (RHEL-compatible) docker image used for building. However, once these packages are installed in a GHA runner, they do not work out of the box because libnl is not installed by default.

If we are to fix it, I feel it's better we fix v5.0.0 (rebuild it with build number bumped) before the update to v5.0.1. WDYT?

Definitely. I'll try to submit a PR.