I strongly advise against using the intel 2018.0.128 compiler. It has bugs!
2018.1.163 works much better. On 11/18/2017 10:13 AM, Kenneth Hoste wrote: > Hi all, > > On 17/11/2017 11:29, Holger Angenent wrote: >> On 13.11.2017 13:28, Joachim Hein wrote: >>> Hi Holger >> Hi Joachim and Kenneth. >>> >>> Thanks for this. >>> >>> Kenneth, what are chances to get an emergency EB 3.4.1b or EB 3.4.2 >>> that contains perhaps intel 2018 only. We are running slurm and >>> currently rebuilding the software with intel 2018 or moving to a >>> newer libc as suggested by Alexandre from FZJ seem our best bets to >>> get out of the issues. >>> >>> If we go for a rebuilding marathon, it would be a lot easier, if >>> intel 2018 would sit in EB and not in a development branch or PR. >> By the way, we are speaking about this PR: >> https://github.com/easybuilders/easybuild-easyconfigs/pull/5129 > > I opened a PR for the 2018 update 1 versions of Intel compilers, Intel > MPI & Intel MKL a couple of days ago, see > https://github.com/easybuilders/easybuild-easyconfigs/pull/5345; it's > currently awaiting review/merging. > > I'm up for doing a new EasyBuild release in the coming days, if I can > find the time for it that is, things are quite crazy the last couple of > weeks... > > > From the Intel article [1], there is a workaround that already works > with intel/2017b (which includes the 2017 update 4 compilers), i.e. to > build with -fPIC, or in EasyBuild terms, enable the 'pic' toolchain > option in the easyconfig file. > This workaround is also required with the initial 2018 release > (intel/2018.00), but no longer necessary with 2018 update 1 > (intel/2018.01, see PR #5129). > > The -fPIC workaround has proven to circumvent this issue in a recent > pull request for ABINIT, see > https://github.com/easybuilders/easybuild-easyconfigs/pull/5251. > > > regards, > > Kenneth >>> >>> Best wishes >>> Joachim >> Best, >> Holger >>> >>>> On 13 Nov 2017, at 01:17, Holger Angenent >>>> <[email protected] >>>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >>>> >>>> On 12.11.2017 20:59, Joachim Hein wrote: >>>>> We got bitten by: >>>>> https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/inconsistent-program-behavior-on-red-hat-enterprise-linux-74-if-compiled-with-intel >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> We are running CentOS 7.4. Many of our intel build apps are not >>>>> working any longer. >>>>> >>>>> Best wishes >>>>> Joachim >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my nanoPad >>>> >>>> We are also aware of this issue. Since Intel 2018 should solve this >>>> bug, we are building as many modules as we can for the intel-2018 >>>> toolchain. (see for example >>>> https://github.com/easybuilders/easybuild-easyconfigs/pull/5291) As >>>> far as I know, they will be part of the 3.5.0 EasyBuild Release. >>>> >>>> The Travis builds are failing at the moment, but this should only be >>>> the case because intel-2018 is not in the official repo, yet. We are >>>> already using those modules in production. >>>> >>>> Best regards, >>>> >>>> Holger >>>> >>>> >>> >> >> -- >> Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster (WWU) >> Zentrum für Informationsverarbeitung (ZIV) >> Röntgenstraße 7-13 >> 48149 Münster >> +49-(0)251-83 31569 >> [email protected] >> www.uni-muenster.de/ZIV > -- Ake Sandgren, HPC2N, Umea University, S-90187 Umea, Sweden Internet: [email protected] Phone: +46 90 7866134 Fax: +46 90-580 14 Mobile: +46 70 7716134 WWW: http://www.hpc2n.umu.se

