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@mhroncok https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=93493562, but no idea why it is hanging...
No idea what info is required form me here.
Let's do a fresh rebuild: https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=93920373
Ok, got it, CMaake is hanging when detecting espresso-openmpi. I was able to reproduce this by running 'python -c "import espressomd"' in mock --shell. @jgrad.de any ideas.
From my side, I can run `fedpkg prep` without any issue for x86_64 in a Docker image using the fedora:rawhide base image. VOTCA builds and all tests pass. There is however a recurring non-fatal Open MPI warning, which I am not familiar with: ``` $ PYTHONPATH=/usr/lib64/python3.11/site-packages/openmpi python3 -c 'import espressomd.version;print(espressomd.version.friendly())' 70937f55f601:pid156.python3: Failed to get eth0 (unit 0) cpu set 70937f55f601:pid156: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) PMIx Log Report:[156]: (nic/PSM)[156]: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) 70937f55f601:pid156.python3: Failed to get eth0 (unit 0) cpu set 70937f55f601:pid156: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) PMIx Log Report:[156]: (nic/PSM)[156]: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) 70937f55f601:pid156.python3: Failed to get eth0 (unit 0) cpu set 70937f55f601:pid156: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) PMIx Log Report:[156]: (nic/PSM)[156]: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) 70937f55f601:pid156.python3: Failed to get eth0 (unit 0) cpu set 70937f55f601:pid156: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) PMIx Log Report:[156]: (nic/PSM)[156]: PSM3 can't open nic unit: 0 (err=23) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Open MPI failed an OFI Libfabric library call (fi_endpoint). This is highly unusual; your job may behave unpredictably (and/or abort) after this. Local host: 70937f55f601 Location: mtl_ofi_component.c:512 Error: Invalid argument (22) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4.2 ``` Looking at the Koji build, it seems to hang at the CMake stage where espressomd is being detected. From my side, when CMake reaches that stage, it doesn't hang but produces the same Open MPI warning. During the testsuite execution, this warning is emitted when the `regression_spce_ibi_espresso` test starts.
I think this might the same issue I saw on openSUSE https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1205139 and https://github.com/ofiwg/libfabric/pull/8227
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