>
> ok. but if script are using direct gcc...and not the varaible CC ?
>
>> I think this make more sense if you have different MPI compilers, like,
>> one mpicc (gcc34), other mpicc(gcc41), etc. Or different BLAS libraries,
>> like libblas or libgoto etc.
>>
>
> it is my problem...with mpicc f
Le 03/09/2010 10:58, Marcelo M. Garcia a écrit :
> giggzounet wrote:
>
>>
>> So I must have a directory (for example /opt/compiler/gcc) with the
>> different versions of gcc (4.1 and 4.4 in my case). Then the module tcl
>> script chooses one and exclude the other, does it ?
>>
>> in order to have
giggzounet wrote:
>
> So I must have a directory (for example /opt/compiler/gcc) with the
> different versions of gcc (4.1 and 4.4 in my case). Then the module tcl
> script chooses one and exclude the other, does it ?
>
> in order to have these gcc directories can I just copy the files from
> th
Le 02/09/2010 12:11, Marcelo M. Garcia a écrit :
>>
>> ok that's the right way. Do you know where I can find documentation
>> about it ?
> Hi
>
> There is the main web site:
> http://modules.sourceforge.net/
>
> Or, maybe the best way, it's to start from the modules provided by
> OSCAR, and chan
>
> ok that's the right way. Do you know where I can find documentation
> about it ?
Hi
There is the main web site:
http://modules.sourceforge.net/
Or, maybe the best way, it's to start from the modules provided by
OSCAR, and change to your needs.
In my case, we use Bright (former ClusterVisio
Le 01/09/2010 18:06, Marcelo M. Garcia a écrit :
> giggzounet wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
>> oscar.
>> But the gcc is not a link to gcc41 or gcc44. it is just an executable.
>> idem for gfortran. So which is the good way on centOS to
Le 01/09/2010 18:06, Marcelo M. Garcia a écrit :
> giggzounet wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
>> oscar.
>> But the gcc is not a link to gcc41 or gcc44. it is just an executable.
>> idem for gfortran. So which is the good way on centOS to
giggzounet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
> oscar.
> But the gcc is not a link to gcc41 or gcc44. it is just an executable.
> idem for gfortran. So which is the good way on centOS to choose the
> gcc44 and gfortran44 per default.
>
Hi
I
Le 01/09/2010 17:47, Matthew Miller a écrit :
> On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 05:35:23PM +0200, giggzounet wrote:
>> I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
>> oscar. The gcc which was provided with the release is gcc41 and
>> gfortran41. There are packages for gcc44 and g
From: giggzounet
> I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
> oscar. The gcc which was provided with the release is gcc41 and
> gfortran41. There are packages for gcc44 and gfortran44. I have
> installed them.
> But the gcc is not a link to gcc41 or gcc44. it is
On Wed, Sep 01, 2010 at 05:35:23PM +0200, giggzounet wrote:
> I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
> oscar. The gcc which was provided with the release is gcc41 and
> gfortran41. There are packages for gcc44 and gfortran44. I have
> installed them.
> But the gcc i
Hi,
I'm totally new with centos...we have a cluster in our labo with centos
oscar. The gcc which was provided with the release is gcc41 and
gfortran41. There are packages for gcc44 and gfortran44. I have
installed them.
But the gcc is not a link to gcc41 or gcc44. it is just an executable.
idem f
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