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From: asco d. <as...@gm...> - 2006-08-28 13:07:00
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On 8/28/06, Stefan Jahn <st...@gr...> wrote: ... > It is not actually a "problem". But in order to find out in which file > the results are located a program needs to run gethostname(). This is > ok for a user to find the file, since he/she knows the name. But for > a program it is unconvenient since it requires to have "networking code" > though it has nothing to do with networking! > > Thanks, Stefan. So, what you are saying is that the program might not work when there is only 1 computer and no network name is defined. Is this correct? Just in case you do not know already, the last simulation is always executed by the machine where the optimization was started. If you have 3 computers (machine1, machine2 and machine3) and you start the optimization on machine1, the simulation with the lowest cost is stored in machine1.dat. Regards, Jo=E3o Ramos |