[mpich] 03/07: Remove old patches.
Anton Gladky
gladk at moszumanska.debian.org
Sun Mar 16 14:05:26 UTC 2014
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commit 966748eaa51aa5080edb81f5a6e90c5fb2f934da
Author: Anton Gladky <gladk at debian.org>
Date: Sat Mar 15 20:23:00 2014 +0100
Remove old patches.
---
debian/patches/diable_LLSC-ABA_test.patch | 44 -
debian/patches/lintian-hyphen-used-as-minus.diff | 1343 ----------------------
debian/patches/series | 2 -
3 files changed, 1389 deletions(-)
diff --git a/debian/patches/diable_LLSC-ABA_test.patch b/debian/patches/diable_LLSC-ABA_test.patch
deleted file mode 100644
index 8247164..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/diable_LLSC-ABA_test.patch
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,44 +0,0 @@
-Description: disable LL/SC ABA test, as it fails on armhf
-Bug-Debian: http://bugs.debian.org/722007
-Author: Anton Gladky <gladk at debian.org>
-Last-Update: 2013-09-30
-
---- mpich-3.0.4.orig/src/openpa/test/test_primitives.c
-+++ mpich-3.0.4/src/openpa/test/test_primitives.c
-@@ -3912,6 +3912,7 @@ static void *threaded_llsc_int_aba_helpe
- */
- static int test_threaded_llsc_int_aba(void)
- {
-+#if 0
- #if defined(OPA_HAVE_PTHREAD_H) && defined(OPA_LL_SC_SUPPORTED)
- pthread_t thread; /* Thread */
- pthread_attr_t ptattr; /* Thread attributes */
-@@ -3977,6 +3978,7 @@ error:
- thread_data.nunchanged_val);
- return 1;
- #endif /* OPA_HAVE_PTHREAD_H && OPA_LL_SC_SUPPORTED */
-+#endif
- } /* end test_threaded_llsc_int_aba() */
-
-
-@@ -4141,6 +4143,7 @@ static void *threaded_llsc_ptr_aba_helpe
- */
- static int test_threaded_llsc_ptr_aba(void)
- {
-+#if 0
- #if defined(OPA_HAVE_PTHREAD_H) && defined(OPA_LL_SC_SUPPORTED)
- pthread_t thread; /* Thread */
- pthread_attr_t ptattr; /* Thread attributes */
-@@ -4206,9 +4209,12 @@ error:
- thread_data.nunchanged_val);
- return 1;
- #endif /* OPA_HAVE_PTHREAD_H && OPA_LL_SC_SUPPORTED */
-+#endif
- } /* end test_threaded_llsc_ptr_aba() */
-
-
-+
-+
- #if defined(OPA_HAVE_PTHREAD_H) && defined(OPA_LL_SC_SUPPORTED)
- /*-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Function: threaded_llsc_int_stack_push
diff --git a/debian/patches/lintian-hyphen-used-as-minus.diff b/debian/patches/lintian-hyphen-used-as-minus.diff
deleted file mode 100644
index 0af63a4..0000000
--- a/debian/patches/lintian-hyphen-used-as-minus.diff
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1343 +0,0 @@
-Description: Fix lintian hyphen-used-as-minus-sign warnings
-Author: Torquil Sørensen <torquil at gmail.com>
---- a/man/man1/mpicc.1
-+++ b/man/man1/mpicc.1
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- .TH mpicc 1 "4/24/2013" " " "MPI"
- .SH NAME
--mpicc \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in C
-+mpicc \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in C
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This command can be used to compile and link MPI programs written in
- C. It provides the options and any special libraries that are
-@@ -12,19 +12,19 @@
- .SH COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -show
-+.B -show
- - Show the commands that would be used without
- running them
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -help
-+.B -help
- - Give short help
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -cc=name
--- Use compiler
-+.B -cc=name
-+- Use compiler
- .I name
- instead of the default choice. Use
- this only if the compiler is compatible with the MPICH
-@@ -32,58 +32,58 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -config=name
-+.B -config=name
- - Load a configuration file for a particular compiler.
--This allows a single
-+This allows a single
- .I mpicc
--command to be used with
-+command to be used with
- multiple compilers.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -compile_info
-+.B -compile_info
- - Show the steps for compiling a program. This option
- can be used to see what options and include paths are
- used by mpicc.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -link_info
--- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
-+.B -link_info
-+- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
- can be used to see what options and libraries are used by
- mpicc.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -profile=name
-+.B -profile=name
- - Use the MPI profiling given by name. See below for
- details
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -echo
-+.B -echo
- - Show exactly what this program is doing.
- This option should normally not be used.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B others
--- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
-+.B others
-+- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
- .I -c
--causes files to be compiled,
-+causes files to be compiled,
- .I -g
- selects compilation with
--debugging on most systems, and
-+debugging on most systems, and
- .I -o name
--causes linking
--with the output executable given the name
-+causes linking
-+with the output executable given the name
- .I name
- \&.
-
- .PD 1
-
- .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
--The environment variable
-+The environment variable
- .I MPICH_CC
- may be used
- to select different C compiler and linker. Note that since
-@@ -91,28 +91,28 @@
- compilers used can cause problems. Use this only if you could intermix
- code compiled with the different compilers.
-
--The environment variable
-+The environment variable
- .I MPICC_PROFILE
- specifies a profile library
--and has the same effect as if
-+and has the same effect as if
- .I -profile=$MPICC_PROFILE
- were used as
--an argument to
-+an argument to
- .I mpicc
- \&.
--See the discussion of
-+See the discussion of
- .I -profile
- below for more
- details.
-
- .SH COMPATIBLE COMPILERS
- The MPI library may be used with any compiler that uses the same
--lengths for basic data objects (such as
-+lengths for basic data objects (such as
- .I long double
- ) and that
- uses compatible run-time libraries. On many systems, the various
- compilers are compatible and may be used interchangably. There are
--exceptions; if you use the
-+exceptions; if you use the
- .I MPICH_CC
- environment variable or the
- .I -cc=name
-@@ -122,31 +122,31 @@
- for more details.
-
- .SH EXAMPLES
--To compile a single file
-+To compile a single file
- .I foo.c
- , use
- .nf
--mpicc -c foo.c
-+mpicc \-c foo.c
- .fi
-
-
- To link the output and make an executable, use
- .nf
--mpicc -o foo foo.o
-+mpicc \-o foo foo.o
- .fi
-
- Combining compilation and linking in a single command
- .nf
--mpicc -o foo foo.c
-+mpicc \-o foo foo.c
- .fi
-
- is a convenient way to build simple programs.
-
- .SH SELECTING A PROFILING LIBRARY
--The
-+The
- .I -profile=name
- argument allows you to specify an MPI profiling
--library to be used.
-+library to be used.
- .I name
- can have two forms:
-
-@@ -156,52 +156,52 @@
- The name of a profile configuration file
- .br
-
--If
-+If
- .I name
- is a library, then this library is included before the MPI
- library. This allows the simple use of libraries that make use of the
- MPI profiling interface and that are installed in the same directory as
- the MPI library.
-
--If
-+If
- .I name.conf
- is the name of a file in the sysconfdir directory, then this
- is read and may define the following variables:
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_PRELIB
-+.B PROFILE_PRELIB
- - Libraries (and paths) to include before the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
-+.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
- - Libraries to include after the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
-+.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
- - C preprocessor arguments for any include files
--For example, to add
-+For example, to add
- .I /usr/local/myprof/include
- to the include path and
--the library
-+the library
- .I libmyprof.a
--in
-+in
- .I /usr/local/myprof/lib
--to the link step,
--you could create the file
-+to the link step,
-+you could create the file
- .I myprof.conf
- with the lines
- .PD 1
-
- .nf
--PROFILE_PRELIB="-L/usr/local/myprof/lib -lmyprof"
--PROFILE_INCPATHS="-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
-+PROFILE_PRELIB="\-L/usr/local/myprof/lib \-lmyprof"
-+PROFILE_INCPATHS="\-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
- .fi
-
- and place it in the sysconfdir directory (this directory is set at
- configure time when MPICH is built). Then using the command-line
--argument
-+argument
- .I -profile=myprof
- will cause these
- definitions to be added to the relevant compile commands.
---- a/man/man1/mpicxx.1
-+++ b/man/man1/mpicxx.1
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- .TH mpicxx 1 "4/24/2013" " " "MPI"
- .SH NAME
--mpicxx \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in C++
-+mpicxx \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in C++
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This command can be used to compile and link MPI programs written in
- C++. It provides the options and any special libraries that are
-@@ -12,19 +12,19 @@
- .SH COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -show
-+.B -show
- - Show the commands that would be used without
- running them
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -help
-+.B -help
- - Give short help
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -cxx=name
--- Use compiler
-+.B -cxx=name
-+- Use compiler
- .I name
- instead of the default choice. Use
- this only if the compiler is compatible with the MPICH
-@@ -32,58 +32,58 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -config=name
-+.B -config=name
- - Load a configuration file for a particular compiler.
--This allows a single
-+This allows a single
- .I mpicxx
--command to be used with
-+command to be used with
- multiple compilers.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -compile_info
-+.B -compile_info
- - Show the steps for compiling a program. This option
- can be used to see what options and include paths are
- used by mpicxx.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -link_info
--- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
-+.B -link_info
-+- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
- can be used to see what options and libraries are used by
- mpicxx.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -profile=name
-+.B -profile=name
- - Use the MPI profiling given by name. See below for
- details
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -echo
-+.B -echo
- - Show exactly what this program is doing.
- This option should normally not be used.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B others
--- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
-+.B others
-+- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
- .I -c
--causes files to be compiled,
-+causes files to be compiled,
- .I -g
- selects compilation with
--debugging on most systems, and
-+debugging on most systems, and
- .I -o name
--causes linking
--with the output executable given the name
-+causes linking
-+with the output executable given the name
- .I name
- \&.
-
- .PD 1
-
- .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
--The environment variables
-+The environment variables
- .I MPICH_CXX
- may be used
- to select different C++ compiler and linker. Note that since
-@@ -91,28 +91,28 @@
- compilers used can cause problems. Use this only if you could intermix
- code compiled with the different compilers.
-
--The environment variable
-+The environment variable
- .I MPICC_PROFILE
- specifies a profile library
--and has the same effect as if
-+and has the same effect as if
- .I -profile=$MPICC_PROFILE
- were used as
--an argument to
-+an argument to
- .I mpicc
- \&.
--See the discussion of
-+See the discussion of
- .I -profile
- below for more
- details.
-
- .SH COMPATIBLE COMPILERS
- The MPI library may be used with any compiler that uses the same
--lengths for basic data objects (such as
-+lengths for basic data objects (such as
- .I long double
- ) and that
- uses compatible run-time libraries. On many systems, the various
- compilers are compatible and may be used interchangably. There are
--exceptions; if you use the
-+exceptions; if you use the
- .I MPICH_CXX
- environment variable or the
- .I -cxx=name
-@@ -122,31 +122,31 @@
- for more details.
-
- .SH EXAMPLES
--To compile a single file
-+To compile a single file
- .I foo.c
- , use
- .nf
--mpicxx -c foo.cxx
-+mpicxx \-c foo.cxx
- .fi
-
-
- To link the output and make an executable, use
- .nf
--mpicxx -o foo foo.o
-+mpicxx \-o foo foo.o
- .fi
-
- Combining compilation and linking in a single command
- .nf
--mpicxx -o foo foo.cxx
-+mpicxx \-o foo foo.cxx
- .fi
-
- is a convenient way to build simple programs.
-
- .SH SELECTING A PROFILING LIBRARY
--The
-+The
- .I -profile=name
- argument allows you to specify an MPI profiling
--library to be used.
-+library to be used.
- .I name
- can have two forms:
-
-@@ -156,52 +156,52 @@
- The name of a profile configuration file
- .br
-
--If
-+If
- .I name
- is a library, then this library is included before the MPI
- library. This allows the simple use of libraries that make use of the
- MPI profiling interface and that are installed in the same directory as
- the MPI library.
-
--If
-+If
- .I name.conf
- is the name of a file in the sysconfdir directory, then this
- is read and may define the following variables:
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_PRELIB
-+.B PROFILE_PRELIB
- - Libraries (and paths) to include before the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
-+.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
- - Libraries to include after the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
-+.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
- - C preprocessor arguments for any include files
--For example, to add
-+For example, to add
- .I /usr/local/myprof/include
- to the include path and
--the library
-+the library
- .I libmyprof.a
--in
-+in
- .I /usr/local/myprof/lib
--to the link step,
--you could create the file
-+to the link step,
-+you could create the file
- .I myprof.conf
- with the lines
- .PD 1
-
- .nf
--PROFILE_PRELIB="-L/usr/local/myprof/lib -lmyprof"
--PROFILE_INCPATHS="-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
-+PROFILE_PRELIB="\-L/usr/local/myprof/lib \-lmyprof"
-+PROFILE_INCPATHS="\-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
- .fi
-
- and place it in the sysconfdir directory (this directory is set at
- configure time when MPICH is built). Then using the command-line
--argument
-+argument
- .I -profile=myprof
- will cause these
- definitions to be added to the relevant compile commands.
---- a/man/man1/mpiexec.1
-+++ b/man/man1/mpiexec.1
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- .TH mpiexec 1 "4/24/2013" " " "MPI"
- .SH NAME
--mpiexec \- Run an MPI program
-+mpiexec \- Run an MPI program
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- .fi
-@@ -8,22 +8,22 @@
- mpiexec args executable pgmargs [ : args executable pgmargs ... ]
- .fi
-
--where
-+where
- .I args
--are command line arguments for
-+are command line arguments for
- .I mpiexec
- (see below),
- .I executable
--is the name of an executable MPI program, and
-+is the name of an executable MPI program, and
- .I pgmargs
- are command line arguments for the executable. Multiple executables
- can be specified by using the colon notation (for MPMD - Multiple Program
- Multiple Data applications). For example, the following command will run
--the MPI program
-+the MPI program
- .I a.out
- on 4 processes:
- .nf
--mpiexec -n 4 a.out
-+mpiexec \-n 4 a.out
- .fi
-
-
-@@ -31,63 +31,63 @@
-
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -n <np>
-+.B -n <np>
- - Specify the number of processes to use
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -host <hostname>
-+.B -host <hostname>
- - Name of host on which to run processes
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -arch <architecture name>
-+.B -arch <architecture name>
- - Pick hosts with this architecture type
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -wdir <working directory>
--- cd to this one
-+.B -wdir <working directory>
-+- cd to this one
- .B before
- running executable
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -path <pathlist>
-+.B -path <pathlist>
- - use this to find the executable
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -soft <triplets>
-+.B -soft <triplets>
- - comma separated triplets that specify requested numbers
- of processes (see the MPI-2 specification for more details)
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -file <name>
-+.B -file <name>
- - implementation-defined specification file
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -configfile <name>
--- file containing specifications of host/program,
-+.B -configfile <name>
-+- file containing specifications of host/program,
- one per line, with # as a comment indicator, e.g., the usual
- mpiexec input, but with ":" replaced with a newline. That is,
--the configfile contains lines with -soft, -n etc.
-+the configfile contains lines with \-soft, \-n etc.
- .PD 1
-
- Additional arguments that are specific to the MPICH implementation
- are discussed below.
-
- Note that not all of these parameters are meaningful for all
--systems. For example, the
-+systems. For example, the
- .I gforker
--version of
-+version of
- .I mpiexec
- creates all
- processes on the same system on which it is running; in that case, the
- .I -arch
--and
-+and
- .I -host
- options are ignored.
-
-@@ -95,14 +95,14 @@
- .I :
- ) may be used to separate different executables
- for MPMD (multiple program multiple data) programming. For example,
--to run the program
-+to run the program
- .I ocean
--on 4 processes and
-+on 4 processes and
- .I air
- on 8 processes, use:
-
- .nf
--mpiexec -n 4 ocean : -n 8 air
-+mpiexec \-n 4 ocean : \-n 8 air
- .fi
-
-
-@@ -110,38 +110,38 @@
- .SH MPICH-SPECIFIC ARGUMENTS
-
- Many of the implementations of process managers in MPICH support the
--following arguments to
-+following arguments to
- .I mpiexec
- :
-
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -np <num>
--- A synonym for the standard
-+.B -np <num>
-+- A synonym for the standard
- .I -n
- argument
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -env <name> <value>
--- Set the environment variable
-+.B -env <name> <value>
-+- Set the environment variable
- .I <name>
--to
-+to
- .I <value>
- for
--the processes being run by
-+the processes being run by
- .I mpiexec
-
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -envnone
--- Pass no environment variables (other than ones specified with
--other
-+.B -envnone
-+- Pass no environment variables (other than ones specified with
-+other
- .I -env
--or
-+or
- .I -genv
--arguments) to the processes being run by
-+arguments) to the processes being run by
- .I mpiexec
- \&.
-
-@@ -151,7 +151,7 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -envlist <list>
-+.B -envlist <list>
- - Pass the listed environment variables (names separated
- by commas), with their current values, to the processes being run by
- .I mpiexec
-@@ -160,59 +160,59 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -genv <name> <value>
--- The
-+.B -genv <name> <value>
-+- The
- .I -genv
- options have the same meaning as their
--corresponding
-+corresponding
- .I -env
--version, except they apply to all executables, not just
-+version, except they apply to all executables, not just
- the current executable (in the case that the colon syntax is used to specify
- multiple execuables).
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -genvnone
--- Like
-+.B -genvnone
-+- Like
- .I -envnone
- , but for all executables
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -genvlist <list>
--- Like
-+.B -genvlist <list>
-+- Like
- .I -envlist
- , but for all executables
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -usize <n>
--- Specify the value returned for the value of the attribute
-+.B -usize <n>
-+- Specify the value returned for the value of the attribute
- .I MPI_UNIVERSE_SIZE
- \&.
-
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -l
-+.B -l
- - Label standard out and standard error (
- .I stdout
--and
-+and
- .I stderr
--) with
-+) with
- the rank of the process
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -maxtime <n>
--- Set a timelimit of
-+.B -maxtime <n>
-+- Set a timelimit of
- .I <n>
- seconds.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -exitinfo
--- Provide more information on the reason each process exited if
-+.B -exitinfo
-+- Provide more information on the reason each process exited if
- there is an abnormal exit
- .PD 1
-
-@@ -226,8 +226,8 @@
-
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B MPIEXEC_TIMEOUT
--- Maximum running time in seconds.
-+.B MPIEXEC_TIMEOUT
-+- Maximum running time in seconds.
- .I mpiexec
- will
- terminate MPI programs that take longer than the value specified by
-@@ -237,44 +237,44 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B MPIEXEC_UNIVERSE_SIZE
-+.B MPIEXEC_UNIVERSE_SIZE
- - Set the universe size
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B MPIEXEC_PORT_RANGE
--- Set the range of ports that
-+.B MPIEXEC_PORT_RANGE
-+- Set the range of ports that
- .I mpiexec
--will use
--in communicating with the processes that it starts. The format of
--this is
-+will use
-+in communicating with the processes that it starts. The format of
-+this is
- .I <low>:<high>
- \&.
- For example, to specify any port between
--10000 and 10100, use
-+10000 and 10100, use
- .I 10000:10100
- \&.
-
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B MPICH_PORT_RANGE
--- Has the same meaning as
-+.B MPICH_PORT_RANGE
-+- Has the same meaning as
- .I MPIEXEC_PORT_RANGE
--and
--is used if
-+and
-+is used if
- .I MPIEXEC_PORT_RANGE
- is not set.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B MPIEXEC_PREFIX_DEFAULT
-+.B MPIEXEC_PREFIX_DEFAULT
- - If this environment variable is set, output
--to standard output is prefixed by the rank in
-+to standard output is prefixed by the rank in
- .I MPI_COMM_WORLD
--of the
--process and output to standard error is prefixed by the rank and the
--text
-+of the
-+process and output to standard error is prefixed by the rank and the
-+text
- .I (err)
- ; both are followed by an angle bracket (
- .I >
-@@ -283,21 +283,21 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B MPIEXEC_PREFIX_STDOUT
-+.B MPIEXEC_PREFIX_STDOUT
- - Set the prefix used for lines sent to standard
--output. A
-+output. A
- .I %d
--is replaced with the rank in
-+is replaced with the rank in
- .I MPI_COMM_WORLD
--; a
-+; a
- .I %w
--is
--replaced with an indication of which
-+is
-+replaced with an indication of which
- .I MPI_COMM_WORLD
- in MPI jobs that
--involve multiple
-+involve multiple
- .I MPI_COMM_WORLD
--s (e.g., ones that use
-+s (e.g., ones that use
- .I MPI_Comm_spawn
- or
- .I MPI_Comm_connect
-@@ -305,8 +305,8 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B MPIEXEC_PREFIX_STDERR
--- Like
-+.B MPIEXEC_PREFIX_STDERR
-+- Like
- .I MPIEXEC_PREFIX_STDOUT
- , but for standard error.
- .PD 1
-@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@
- .SH RETURN STATUS
- .I mpiexec
- returns the maximum of the exit status values of all of the
--processes created by
-+processes created by
- .I mpiexec
- \&.
-
---- a/man/man1/mpif77.1
-+++ b/man/man1/mpif77.1
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- .TH mpif77 1 "4/24/2013" " " "MPI"
- .SH NAME
--mpif77 \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in Fortran 77
-+mpif77 \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in Fortran 77
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This command can be used to compile and link MPI programs written in
- Fortran. It provides the options and any special libraries that are
-@@ -12,19 +12,19 @@
- .SH COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -show
-+.B -show
- - Show the commands that would be used without
- running them
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -help
-+.B -help
- - Give short help
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -f77=name
--- Use compiler
-+.B -f77=name
-+- Use compiler
- .I name
- instead of the default choice. Use
- this only if the compiler is compatible with the MPICH
-@@ -32,58 +32,58 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -config=name
-+.B -config=name
- - Load a configuration file for a particular compiler.
--This allows a single
-+This allows a single
- .I mpif77
--command to be used with
-+command to be used with
- multiple compilers.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -compile_info
-+.B -compile_info
- - Show the steps for compiling a program. This option
- can be used to see what options and include paths are
- used by mpif77.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -link_info
--- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
-+.B -link_info
-+- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
- can be used to see what options and libraries are used by
- mpif77.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -profile=name
-+.B -profile=name
- - Use the MPI profiling given by name. See below for
- details
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -echo
-+.B -echo
- - Show exactly what this program is doing.
- This option should normally not be used.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B others
--- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
-+.B others
-+- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
- .I -c
--causes files to be compiled,
-+causes files to be compiled,
- .I -g
- selects compilation with
--debugging on most systems, and
-+debugging on most systems, and
- .I -o name
--causes linking
--with the output executable given the name
-+causes linking
-+with the output executable given the name
- .I name
- \&.
-
- .PD 1
-
- .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
--The environment variables
-+The environment variables
- .I MPICH_F77
- may be used
- to select different Fortran compiler and linker. Note that since
-@@ -93,12 +93,12 @@
-
- .SH COMPATIBLE COMPILERS
- The MPI library may be used with any compiler that uses the same
--lengths for basic data objects (such as
-+lengths for basic data objects (such as
- .I long double
- ) and that
- uses compatible run-time libraries. On many systems, the various
- compilers are compatible and may be used interchangably. There are
--exceptions; if you use the
-+exceptions; if you use the
- .I MPICH_F77
- environment variable or the
- .I -f77=name
-@@ -108,31 +108,31 @@
- for more details.
-
- .SH EXAMPLES
--To compile a single file
-+To compile a single file
- .I foo.f
- , use
- .nf
--mpif77 -c foo.f
-+mpif77 \-c foo.f
- .fi
-
-
- To link the output and make an executable, use
- .nf
--mpif77 -o foo foo.o
-+mpif77 \-o foo foo.o
- .fi
-
- Combining compilation and linking in a single command
- .nf
--mpif77 -o foo foo.f
-+mpif77 \-o foo foo.f
- .fi
-
- is a convenient way to build simple programs.
-
- .SH SELECTING A PROFILING LIBRARY
--The
-+The
- .I -profile=name
- argument allows you to specify an MPI profiling
--library to be used.
-+library to be used.
- .I name
- can have two forms:
-
-@@ -142,52 +142,52 @@
- The name of a profile configuration file
- .br
-
--If
-+If
- .I name
- is a library, then this library is included before the MPI
- library. This allows the simple use of libraries that make use of the
- MPI profiling interface and that are installed in the same directory as
- the MPI library.
-
--If
-+If
- .I name.conf
- is the name of a file in the sysconfdir directory, then this
- is read and may define the following variables:
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_PRELIB
-+.B PROFILE_PRELIB
- - Libraries (and paths) to include before the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
-+.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
- - Libraries to include after the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
-+.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
- - C preprocessor arguments for any include files
--For example, to add
-+For example, to add
- .I /usr/local/myprof/include
- to the include path and
--the library
-+the library
- .I libmyprof.a
--in
-+in
- .I /usr/local/myprof/lib
--to the link step,
--you could create the file
-+to the link step,
-+you could create the file
- .I myprof.conf
- with the lines
- .PD 1
-
- .nf
--PROFILE_PRELIB="-L/usr/local/myprof/lib -lmyprof"
--PROFILE_INCPATHS="-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
-+PROFILE_PRELIB="\-L/usr/local/myprof/lib \-lmyprof"
-+PROFILE_INCPATHS="\-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
- .fi
-
- and place it in the sysconfdir directory (this directory is set at
- configure time when MPICH is built). Then using the command-line
--argument
-+argument
- .I -profile=myprof
- will cause these
- definitions to be added to the relevant compile commands.
---- a/man/man1/mpif90.1
-+++ b/man/man1/mpif90.1
-@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
- .TH mpif90 1 "4/24/2013" " " "MPI"
- .SH NAME
--mpif90 \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in Fortran 90
-+mpif90 \- Compiles and links MPI programs written in Fortran 90
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- This command can be used to compile and link MPI programs written in
- Fortran. It provides the options and any special libraries that are
-@@ -12,19 +12,19 @@
- .SH COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -show
-+.B -show
- - Show the commands that would be used without
- running them
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -help
-+.B -help
- - Give short help
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -f90=name
--- Use compiler
-+.B -f90=name
-+- Use compiler
- .I name
- instead of the default choice. Use
- this only if the compiler is compatible with the MPICH
-@@ -32,58 +32,58 @@
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -config=name
-+.B -config=name
- - Load a configuration file for a particular compiler.
--This allows a single
-+This allows a single
- .I mpif90
--command to be used with
-+command to be used with
- multiple compilers.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -compile_info
-+.B -compile_info
- - Show the steps for compiling a program. This option
- can be used to see what options and include paths are
- used by mpif90.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -link_info
--- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
-+.B -link_info
-+- Show the steps for linking a program. This optoin
- can be used to see what options and libraries are used by
- mpif90.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -profile=name
-+.B -profile=name
- - Use the MPI profiling given by name. See below for
- details
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B -echo
-+.B -echo
- - Show exactly what this program is doing.
- This option should normally not be used.
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B others
--- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
-+.B others
-+- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
- .I -c
--causes files to be compiled,
-+causes files to be compiled,
- .I -g
- selects compilation with
--debugging on most systems, and
-+debugging on most systems, and
- .I -o name
--causes linking
--with the output executable given the name
-+causes linking
-+with the output executable given the name
- .I name
- \&.
-
- .PD 1
-
- .SH ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
--The environment variables
-+The environment variables
- .I MPICH_F90
- may be used
- to select different Fortran compiler and linker. Note that since
-@@ -93,12 +93,12 @@
-
- .SH COMPATIBLE COMPILERS
- The MPI library may be used with any compiler that uses the same
--lengths for basic data objects (such as
-+lengths for basic data objects (such as
- .I long double
- ) and that
- uses compatible run-time libraries. On many systems, the various
- compilers are compatible and may be used interchangably. There are
--exceptions; if you use the
-+exceptions; if you use the
- .I MPICH_F90
- environment variable or the
- .I -f90=name
-@@ -108,31 +108,31 @@
- for more details.
-
- .SH EXAMPLES
--To compile a single file
-+To compile a single file
- .I foo.f
- , use
- .nf
--mpif90 -c foo.f
-+mpif90 \-c foo.f
- .fi
-
-
- To link the output and make an executable, use
- .nf
--mpif90 -o foo foo.o
-+mpif90 \-o foo foo.o
- .fi
-
- Combining compilation and linking in a single command
- .nf
--mpif90 -o foo foo.f
-+mpif90 \-o foo foo.f
- .fi
-
- is a convenient way to build simple programs.
-
- .SH SELECTING A PROFILING LIBRARY
--The
-+The
- .I -profile=name
- argument allows you to specify an MPI profiling
--library to be used.
-+library to be used.
- .I name
- can have two forms:
-
-@@ -142,52 +142,52 @@
- The name of a profile configuration file
- .br
-
--If
-+If
- .I name
- is a library, then this library is included before the MPI
- library. This allows the simple use of libraries that make use of the
- MPI profiling interface and that are installed in the same directory as
- the MPI library.
-
--If
-+If
- .I name.conf
- is the name of a file in the sysconfdir directory, then this
- is read and may define the following variables:
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_PRELIB
-+.B PROFILE_PRELIB
- - Libraries (and paths) to include before the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
-+.B PROFILE_POSTLIB
- - Libraries to include after the MPI library
- .PD 1
- .PD 0
- .TP
--.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
-+.B PROFILE_INCPATHS
- - C preprocessor arguments for any include files
--For example, to add
-+For example, to add
- .I /usr/local/myprof/include
- to the include path and
--the library
-+the library
- .I libmyprof.a
--in
-+in
- .I /usr/local/myprof/lib
--to the link step,
--you could create the file
-+to the link step,
-+you could create the file
- .I myprof.conf
- with the lines
- .PD 1
-
- .nf
--PROFILE_PRELIB="-L/usr/local/myprof/lib -lmyprof"
--PROFILE_INCPATHS="-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
-+PROFILE_PRELIB="\-L/usr/local/myprof/lib \-lmyprof"
-+PROFILE_INCPATHS="\-I/usr/local/myprof/include"
- .fi
-
- and place it in the sysconfdir directory (this directory is set at
- configure time when MPICH is built). Then using the command-line
--argument
-+argument
- .I -profile=myprof
- will cause these
- definitions to be added to the relevant compile commands.
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--- a/debian/patches/series
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,2 +0,0 @@
-lintian-hyphen-used-as-minus.diff
-diable_LLSC-ABA_test.patch
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