Danny-
I think you have to actually exit from the shell in which you changed the setting, rather than launching subshells from within it.
Try that and let us know if you still see any problems.


Jeremy

At 12:27 PM 2/27/2004, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not totally sure how to use mpich, or even what its purpose is, for that
matter.  But I typed the following commands in my terminal, which I found in
Chapter 6 of the documentation:

switcher mpi --list

This produced the following output

   lam-7.0
   lam-with-gm-7.0
   mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10

Then I entered

switcher mpi = mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10 --system

This gave the following warning

   Warning: mpi:default already has a value:
     lam-7.0
   Replace old attribute value (y/N)?

I accepted the replacement and then entered

which mpicc

The output was

/opt/lam-7.0/bin/mpicc

Then I typed

bash

And I got the following error

mpi/mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10(16):ERROR:150: Module
'mpi/mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10' conflicts with the currently loaded module(s)
'mpi/lam-7.0'
mpi/mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.5.10(16):ERROR:102: Tcl command execution failed:
conflict mpi


Sorry for the verbose description, but I don't know how to interpret the output,
nor do I really know what I am doing.


Thanks again,

Danny

> Your log actually looks ok.  This might be a problem with the test
> itself.  Have you tried running any mpich job manually?
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