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Latest revision as of 17:28, 24 April 2012
April 2012 Meeting
Date: April 10, 2012 Time: 1:00 PM EDT
Call in information:
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Agenda
- Overall project, releases, etc.
- Next builds, releases
- 5.0 Indigo - 5.0.7 released April 3
- 6.0 Juno - next milestone: M7+2 is May 8
- Download stats - 52,997 for SR2 as on 4/9/12; see below for details
- Git status
- EclipseCon was Mar 26-29 in Reston, VA
- Next builds, releases
- Status Reports
- PTP Core/debug
- RDT and remote status
- Synchronized Projects
- Resource Managers - legacy and JAXB (configurable)
- Monitoring - incl. new System Monitoring Perspective
- PLDT
- ETFw, other tool integrations (GEM, PPW, etc.)
- Photran
- Docs, Help, Tutorials
- Other PTP contributions
- PTP User call report
- Previous call was Wed April 4, 2012 (4th Wednesday) See PTP/PTP_User_Meetings - answering various user questions
- Next meeting? 4th Wed is April 25
- Education and Outreach
- Status of outreach groups (grants etc.)
- Other Business
- Next meeting - Tuesday May 8
Attendees
Jeff Overbey, John Eblen, Chris Navarro, Dave Wooton, Greg Watson, Jay Alameda, Wyatt Spear,
Minutes
- Attendees:
- Jeff Overbey, John Eblen, Chris Navarro, Dave Wooton, Greg Watson, Jay Alameda, Wyatt Spear, on the call
- Overall project, releases
- Next builds, releases:
- On the release side of things, did have 5.0.7 on April 3, this was for IBM, have a product coming out, wanted a point release to correspond to that – that is the last 5.0 release that is planned at this stage, and have not yet incremented version #s to 5.0.8. Have tagged repo for 5.0.7, with tags, there is at least one guy who needs this tag.
- Do you think we’ll need a 5.0.8 release? No plans from Greg, but if someone requests one, no reason to not do it
- Still bug fixes going into 5.0 branch. Not doing a lot of work on this branch (Greg), outside of bug fixes, not much activity in this
- On 6.0/Juno – next milestone is M7, on May 8, this is the last milestone build. After that, RC builds.
- Greg is still doing refactoring/API changes, hope to finish way before May 8 – still have some work to do – this is the work that changes significantly how you interact with resource managers. Want to give people time to take a look at this, give Greg feedbacks, onus is on Greg to get this in as soon as possible, with API freeze on May 8. Any concerns on this date?
- Don’t think so (Jeff)
- Tentatively set the freeze for May 8, next dev call is May 8, we can review this at that point
- Download Stats
- Download stats, 53,000 downloads as of yesterday
When asked for breakdown, 50% are coming from China - Lots of activity over there
- Windows – 25,000, linux, 11,500, mac, is 4,500 – linux is catching up it seems
- Download stats, 53,000 downloads as of yesterday
- Git Status
- No git status at this point
- EclipseCon –
- A few of us were at eclipsecon week before last, Greg gave presentation on synchronized projects –Chris was this talk, had 30 or so people in the room –
- Some questions at the end, some interest –
- Some people in the audience, not targeted at them – but definitely some interest and good comments/feedback on eclipsecon website
- This seemed to go well – conference was good, 650 people attended, a little less than normal – whole breadth of the community amazes Greg – the community is alive and well #**Anything from Chris on eclipsecon
- Thought that the git tutorial was very helpful, to help understand the concepts
- Covered a lot of material
- Really enjoyed most of the talks – E4, javafx – interesting retooling – tech lead on this developed swt, this will be successor for swing and java, this looked interesting
- Greg found out that CDT – next release, will be 8.1, will not be 9.0 as originally thought –this is an FYI.
- And it sounds like 4.2 – Jeff had concerns about performance of 4.2, did raise this at the CDT summer – consensus was that they were going to go with 4.2 rather than 3.8, not experiencing performance issues
- Greg noticed some performance issues, but seems to be better than that
- Jeff will try with a new milestone,
- Are they using apis exclusive to 4.2 –
- At this stage, not using any APIs exclusive to 4.2 – not sure if this is the case for juno in the end. PTP is not using 4.2 APIs.
- What else – other thing, with CDT – sounds like addressed a lot of performance issues – in particular, the persistent issue that hear about – in using CDT – is indexer problem – primarily that indexer locks the workspace while indexing
- And if you change a file, in previous versions, reindexed whole project, and with large project, this causes large delays
- With juno CDT, have addressed this issue – no longer locks workspace for duration of the indexing – this will hopefully take away one of the major impediments of using CDT
- Don’t know this will impact on Photran –
- Photran is independent of this, jeff will look into this to make sure though
- Does Photran lock the workspace while indexing
- Don’t recall, it might
- Jeff has to look at the issue – code was written a long time ago
- And – went to interesting talk (after Greg’s) – sergey from google, rewritten refactoring framework in CDT, apparently it works properly now
- There were a lot of issues with more complicated refactorings with CDT, this has been reengineered
- Would be interesting to see what other’s experience – this will show up in 8.1 –
- Jeff’s research group had laundry list of refactoring issues in CDT – don’t have a platform for doing decent c/c++ refactoring, hopefully this will address the issue
- Works with CPP as well
- Definitely worth taking a look at
- A lot of work going into multi-core debugging tools
- Visualizer for looking into multicore systems, contributed by a vendor in this area
- Similarity to what we are doing with system monitoring, but not much opportunity to integrate these together, they have gone in a different direction, would take a fair amount of work to bring us together
- But what they have is interesting/useful
- Anybody else from EclipseCon?
- Jeff –sure attendance was down a little bit, due to economy etc
- Did you get a sense that Eclipse is trending any way – are there any serious competitors – #**Get the impression that there has not been any significant competition – even Microsoft has Eclipse plugins – downloads are phenomenal – looking – java development package, for eclipse – 2.8million downloads, since SR2 – not counting the other different packages. Get impression that community is growing, if anything
- Wyatt: C//c++ and HPC is still a niche – most activity is in the java space –
- Looking forward to 4E, will take some work to make things compatible, but will be worth it in the end
- Next builds, releases:
- Status reports
- Resource Managers
- Still continuing to work on resource manager bug, hopefully have something in next week or so – hope to preserve as much backward compatibility for existing resource managers – just the jaxb resource managers that work differently – think there will be a different launch configuration
- And a few issues to resolve – still want the XML configuration to specify the monitoring and control, don’t think it is api change –
- Testing backwards compatibility, things still seem to be working
- Just need to finish off new launching mechanism and a couple of new views, will have something to work on
- New branch – sw RM (?) – not sure if pushed up to the main git repository
- Anything else anyone needs to take on
- Synchronized Projects
- John – what is happening on synchronized stuff
- Still working on relocation bug, this one is really involved, move the copies of big projects – doing a lot of refactoring, of lower level code & and how it works, this is needed to get it to be copied – refactoring is about finished.
- Then will get back to merging tool –
- One thing at summit: new project wizard – work is underway to provide a new-new-new project wizard, haven’t decided name of this – this is the CDT project wizard
John has submitted a patch, several months ago, still waiting on this – this has not been committed – this is for CDT, Greg will ping the CDT - Bug# - 363612
- Apptly doing a new more flexible project wizard, changing layout of the project types – Doug wants to make it more template driven, rather than being driven by project types – concern about complexity, not clear what the project types mean – will do some work to fix this, and make more user friendly, and wizard will become more customizable – will like to change the first screen, as we’d like to set up synchronized stuff first, before chose project type, need this flexibility – this would be possible – can have your own first page
- But this shouldn’t stop us from fixing what is there now
- Right now, John has it as single page, everything is set up on first page –
- Default location is something we want to get rid of – we probably want to change what the first page looks like
- Have you cloned the existing CDT wizard
- Think copied a bunch of code from a variety of places, it is a bit of a mess –
- Think the new structure of the new project wizard will make this easier, will have to wait and see
- ETFW
- Wyatt?
- As you heard, Kevin is working on support for BG/P, and BG/Q – latter is challenging, personality for node layout is still being worked on and not likely stable yet
- For ETFW, some stuff to get spiffed up for future releases, and scaling testing view – this is pretty handy for performance analysis side of things
- Photran
- Jeff? –not a whole lot on photran, mainly trying to get going on documentation for stuff added to PTP and for Blue Waters
- GSI Authentication
- And have been working on thing for Grid authentication, with ssh client, can do a myproxy logon – don’t have to logon everytime you drop or reestablish
- Downside – have to patch the jsch implementation in platform, doesn’t seem to be hopeful to get this back into jsch via jcraft –
- Platform patch – for this – can be done via update site at NCSA
- Installs the same as a normal feature, but patches jsch feature in the platform –
- Can we add extension point to jsch – this would be nice, but jsch doesn’t have any dependencies – we’d have to roll our own plugin mechanism, not sure how amenable they would be to doing this
- They have support for multiple authentication mechanisms – but all hard coded in
- Greg – think you are probably right about patching the platform. Have you seen this documented somewhere – Jeff will look around – not sure what restriction was – not installed by default and use at your own risk – want to make sure we are good eclipse citizens
- Greg will take a look to see if can figure out anything
- If can do it through PTP, this would give us much better visibility
- Dave Wooton
- nothing new at this point
- Chris Navarro
- – mostly recently going through the bug list, submitted a patch for remote server extension point, the way the remote server manager, to see if there were any overrides for dstore – submitted a patch for this – problem was one extension point with 2 extensions – the way the code was getting the override was to assume the code was a separate extension, which it wasn’t –
- 375674 is bug ID
- Greg needs to take a look at this, think he wrote this code originally –
- The multiple extension points were sharing an extension point, no way to get specific part of the extension point, without looking through configuration elements and see what they contain
- For more significant things – get together with Chris – and Greg
- Think about maybe something – carving off a bigger project for Chris to work on
- Resource Managers
- PTP User Call
- Had a user call last week –
- Jeff hosted it – thought it went well, Galen described how to use valgrind support in linux tools – had a really good discussion after that, heading off to discuss documentation, esp for using
- 11 people on the call
- Don’t have a topic for next month yet – one thing that thought on – was to look at python support in Eclipse,
- People interested in doxygen – if there is anything to demonstrate there, we could do that
- Python would be a good idea – in HPC community, a lot of interest in using python, driving hpc apps using python, and mentioned this at los Alamos – very interested
- Jeff is interested in attending a XSEDE workshop on python in HPC – so is Greg, this is something we can look at for the next year or two – supporting python in HPC
- Other Business
- One area – that we should add to the list of things for Chris to work on – getting linux tools to work with synchronized projects – and know Jeff Johnson working on some level of remote support
- That was a discussion that we had, as basically with linux tools, written a proxy layer – that basically allows you to switch in different remote implementations – can use no remote support, or RSE, etc – all using extension points, so no dependencies on external packages, this closely mirrors what is in PTP, with our remote support – see if we can push PTP remote tools support up into CDT, this was well received by both linux tools and PTP – this is something that will be looking at over the next few months – Chris could be involved in this –
- This is something to add to the list
- Next Meeting
- Anything else – May 8 is both next meeting and API freeze
Parallel Package Downloads
Download numbers, by month, of 'IDE for Parallel Application Developers' available on http://eclipse.org/downloads. This count is since the release of Eclipse Indigo SR1, on 23 Sept. 2011. SR2 was made available on Feb 24, 2012 and the download numbers were reset to 0 for SR2 counts.
Month | Downloads | Total Downloads |
---|---|---|
Sept 2011 | 3825 | 3,825 |
Oct 2011 | 8630 | 12,455 |
Nov 2011 | 8777 | 21,232 |
Dec 2011 | 4506 | 25,738 |
Jan 2012 | 8179 | 32,480 |
Feb 2012 SR1 | 6381 | 40,298 |
Feb 2012 SR2 | 7329 | 7,329 |
Mar 2012 SR2 | 43,849 | 51,178 |
Apr 2012* SR2 | 52,997 |
- downloads for April as of April 9, 2012
By platform through March for SR1 only: Windows 24,686; Linux 11,632; Mac 4463