Hi Jeff,

I could reproduce the linker problem with the sf.net GCC. Thanks for
your hint.
A header include was missing for STL's functional objects. :-(


Matthias


On Do, 2008-01-10 at 13:21 -0500, Jeff Squyres wrote:

> On Jan 10, 2008, at 10:19 AM, Andreas Knüpfer wrote:
> 
> > unfortunately, we're unable to reproduce this error. Could you pass  
> > some more
> > information about your configure command line? This was done with  
> > gcc 4.2 on
> > mac os X, wasn't it?
> 
> I'm on Leopard on my MBP with:
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/Users/jsquyres/bogus --enable-mpi-f90 --without- 
> threads
> 
> But I might see the problem here -- I just realized/remembered that  
> I'm using the sf.net GCC install (hpc.sf.net).  If I force /usr/bin/ 
> gcc (and friends), it seems to work:
> 
> ./configure --prefix=/Users/jsquyres/bogus CC=/usr/bin/gcc CXX=/usr/ 
> bin/g++ --disable-mpi-fortran
> 
> However, the hpc.sf.net OS X compilers are not uncommon (because they  
> provide fortran compiler support for OS X).  Do you think you'll be  
> able to test with these compilers?
> 

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