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Signed-off-by: Valentin Petrov [email protected]
(cherry picked from commit 13c8d22)

Signed-off-by: Valentin Petrov <[email protected]>
(cherry picked from commit 13c8d22)
@awlauria awlauria changed the title coll/hcoll: fixes dtypes mapping v4.0.x: coll/hcoll: fixes dtypes mapping Aug 23, 2021
@awlauria awlauria added this to the v4.0.7 milestone Aug 23, 2021
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This fixes a segv that occurs with HCOLL + ompi with various collectives.

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Weird git failure:

 > git checkout -f c139fcd164acc3a7bb5be8a42acce4472a223276 # timeout=10
FATAL: Could not checkout c139fcd164acc3a7bb5be8a42acce4472a223276
hudson.plugins.git.GitException: Command "git checkout -f c139fcd164acc3a7bb5be8a42acce4472a223276" returned status code 128:
stdout: 
stderr: fatal: reference is not a tree: c139fcd164acc3a7bb5be8a42acce4472a223276

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@awlauria FWIW, this is a known Jenkins GitHub PR Builder plugin bug (it's trying to clone from Github before the Github merge commit is available). This was supposedly fixed a long time ago; it's a little surprising that it's still happening. ☹️

@gpaulsen gpaulsen merged commit 03a757f into open-mpi:v4.0.x Aug 27, 2021
@awlauria awlauria deleted the fix_hcoll_segv branch September 8, 2021 13:58
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