https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=894605
--- Comment #5 from Paulo Andrade <paulo.cesar.pereira.de.andrade(a)gmail.com> ---
Pong.
I had it updated since april, and was just trying to figure out
if I had forgot to upload a newer souce rpm or what.
I believe I had not uploaded because it was failing "make test"
as it is failing right now. And I was with a large set of
dependencies not yet reviewed at that time.
The failure is caused by coin-or-Ipopt MUMPS interface calling
MPI_Init whenever creating an instance of the MumpsSolverInterface
class and MPI failing like this:
---%<---
[pcpa@localhost test]$ ./CppExample
******************************************************************************
This program contains Ipopt, a library for large-scale nonlinear optimization.
Ipopt is released as open source code under the Eclipse Public License (EPL).
For more information visit
http://projects.coin-or.org/Ipopt
******************************************************************************
NOTE: You are using Ipopt by default with the MUMPS linear solver.
Other linear solvers might be more efficient (see Ipopt documentation).
NLP0012I
Num Status Obj It time
Location
NLP0014I 1 OPT -2.618034 13 0.007
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
Calling MPI_Init or MPI_Init_thread twice is erroneous.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
[localhost:17041] *** An error occurred in MPI_Init
[localhost:17041] *** reported by process [2451439617,0]
[localhost:17041] *** on communicator MPI_COMM_WORLD
[localhost:17041] *** MPI_ERR_OTHER: known error not in list
[localhost:17041] *** MPI_ERRORS_ARE_FATAL (processes in this communicator will
now abort,
[localhost:17041] *** and potentially your MPI job)
---%<---
After searching a bit the only related report I found is that
Debian patched their package to not call MPI_Init in the
MUMPS Ipopt interface, so, I believe we should do the same in
our coin-or-Ipopt:
https://www.mail-archive.com/debian-bugs-dist@lists.debian.org/msg1189528...
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