Hi there,

I am trying to install an electromagnetic inversion software (MARE2DEM) of
which the intel C compilers and open-MPI are considered as the
prerequisite. However, since I am completely new to computer science and
coding, together with some of the technical issues of the computer I am
building all this on, I have encountered some questions with the whole
process.

The computer I am working on is a macbook pro with a M1 Max chip. Despite
how my friends have discouraged me to keep working on my M1 laptop, I still
want to reach out to the developers since I feel like you guys might have a
solution.

By downloading the source code of openMPI on the .org website and "sudo
configure and make all install", I was not able to install the openMPI onto
my computer. The error provided mentioned something about the chip is not
supported or somewhat.

I have also tried to install openMPI through homebrew using the command
"brew install openmpi" and it worked just fine. However, since Homebrew has
automatically set up the configuration of openMPI (it uses gcc and
gfortran), I was not able to use my intel compilers to build openMPI which
causes further problems in the installation of my inversion software.

In conclusion, I think right now the M1 chip is the biggest problem of the
whole installation process yet I think you guys might have some solution
for the installation. I would assume that Apple is switching all of its
chip to M1 which makes the shifts and changes inevitable.

I would really like to hear from you with the solution of installing
openMPI on a M1-chip macbook and I would like to thank for your time to
read my prolong email.

Thank you very much.
Sincerely,

Cici

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