A few points:
- Just to clarify: Open MPI and MPICH are entirely different code bases /
entirely different MPI implementations. They both implement the same C and
Fortran APIs that can be used by applications (i.e., they're *source code
compatible*), but they are otherwise not compatible at al
Yes, exactly like that. Given your configure line, all of the Portland
Group's compilers need to work:
$> pgf90 hello.f90
$> pgcc hello.c
$> pgCC hello.cpp
What of those commands work for you?
Thanks,
David
On 05/27/2015 11:01 AM, Bruno Queiros wrote:
David
Do you mean if Portland Fortran c
David
Do you mean if Portland Fortran compiler works? Like pgf90 hello.f ?
Bruno
Em qua, 27 de mai de 2015 às 17:40, David Shrader
escreveu:
> Looking at the config.log, I see this:
>
> pgi-cc-lin64: LICENSE MANAGER PROBLEM: No such feature exists.
> Feature: pgi-cc-lin64
>
> It looks
I ran mpirun -machinefile ~/machinefile -np 4 -tag-output xhpl and just to be
sure I ran the same thing with mpiexec (because I think I have it set up to use
mpich and not openmpi, correct if I am wrong but the idea is the same?) and
tried the ldd mpirun but that didn't work at all
In the secon
Looking at the config.log, I see this:
pgi-cc-lin64: LICENSE MANAGER PROBLEM: No such feature exists.
Feature: pgi-cc-lin64
It looks like there is a problem with the PGI license. Does it work with
a regular file (e.g., hello_world)? If it does, how do you get it to
work (env variables, l
Hello
I'm trying to compile openmpi-1.8.5 with portland fortran 10.4 64bits on a
CentOS7 64bits.
This is the output i get:
./configure CC=pgcc CXX=pgCC FC=pgf90 F77=pgf77 F90=pgf90
--prefix=/opt/openmpi-1.8.5_pgf90
==
thanks, than makes sense.
submitted PR https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/pull/606 with a fix and will
port to release branches soon.
Thanks a lot.
On Tue, May 26, 2015 at 10:38 PM, Jeff Squyres (jsquyres) <
jsquy...@cisco.com> wrote:
> Unless the compiler can find the MXM headers/libraries witho