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<p>Cool (shiny!)<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/15/20 5:02 PM, Prentice Bisbal
via Beowulf wrote:<br>
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cite="mid:53118ce2-557f-d753-96ec-67cf8f5e4e65@pppl.gov">So while
you've all been discussing Julia, etc., I've been trying to build
and get it running on POWER9 for a cluster of AC922 nodes (same as
Summit, but with 4 GPUs per node). After doing a combination of
Google searching and soul-searching, I was able to get a
functional version of Julia to build for POWER9. However, I'm not
100% sure my build is fully functional, as when I did 'make
testall' some of the tests failed.
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Is there anyone on this list using or supporting the latest
version of Julia, 1.5.2, on POWER9? If so, I'd like to compare
notes. I imagine someone from OLCF is on this list.
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Based on my Internet searching, as of August 2019 Julia was being
used on Summit on thousands of cores, but I've also seen posts
from the Julia devs saying they can't support the POWER
architecture anymore because they no longer have access to POWER
hardware. Most of this information comes from the Julia GitHub or
Julia Discourse conversations.
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