Eduardo Ariel Menendez Proupin wrote:
> I am new with Macs. [...] Is there an option to reconfigure it within
> Xcode, without downloading OpenMPI independently of Xcode?
you may have better luck if you download and compile openmpi:
it is relatively easy
> Other question, is there a gfortran in
Hi,
I am new with Macs. I am learning to compile in it. Frankly, I have been
happy after installing fink, so I am still Linux minded. I installed g95,
and with it I could compile QE serially. The problem is to use mpif90. There
is an mpif90 that comes with Xcode version 3, but it is not configured.
On Mon, 26 May 2008, Eduardo Ariel Menendez Proupin wrote:
EAMP> Hi,
EAMP> I am new with Macs. I am learning to compile in it. Frankly, I have been
EAMP> happy after installing fink, so I am still Linux minded. I installed g95,
EAMP> and with it I could compile QE serially. The problem is to use
Hi everyone,
i'm starting in these days to setup a little cluster (well, just
two intel mac dual
core, osx 10.5.2) to learn how parallel processing works. I'm working
with the espresso
version 4.0 and i have Intel Fortran compiler (v10) and gcc from the
developers tools
(xcode 2.5, gcc
Ricardo-
I don't have experience with your configuration, however, I can tell
you that openmpi 1.2.4 installed via macports worked fine when I
compiled 4.0 with g95 on my Mac.
If all else fails you can try that configuration.
Cheers,
-Yaser Rehem
Rehem Research & Consulting
On Apr 22, 2008