Well I’ll do some look up because it is strange that MPILIBS has been caught by
stuff.
François
> On 4/02/2015, at 22:10, rafaellopezfernan...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> Problem solved: the problem was in my MPI installation. For any reason that I
> cannot remember
> I included -pcmpio in the MPILIBS
*Problem solved*: the problem was in my MPI installation. For any reason
that I cannot remember
I included -pcmpio in the MPILIBS environment variable. I have removed it,
and now make is doing its work
without problems.
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What about starting from /scratch? In any case this shouldn’t be there:
-L/scratch/ADF/adfhome/bin/platform_mpi/MPICH2.0/lib/linux_amd64 -lpcmpio
-Wl,-rpath-link,/scratch/ADF/adfhome/bin/platform_mpi/MPICH2.0/lib/linux_amd64
-lmpich -ldl
Could we have the full build log of gap (found under /scr
I must precise that I seeked for "*pcmpio*" in my /usr directory and all
the subdirs in the tree starting on it
(find /usr -iname "*pcmpio*")
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I have checked the flags that you suggest and they are all empty. At least,
when I "echo" them
(echo $LDFLAGS, etc) in the Konsole in which I am running make, empty space
is returned.
I started sage installation from scratch (running first configure and then
make).
I have also seeked anythin
I am not even sure why mpi libraries are pulled in the first place.
I suspect your LDFLAGS variable is not empty before building sage.
As for the missing library you should also look for libpcmpio.a
as it could have been compiled static only for performance.
Could you check your LDFLAGS and all t
I have downloaded sage 6.4.1 from git and when I tried to install it in my
branch an error occurred in gap-4.7.5.
Here follows the relevant part of file
/scratch/sage/logs/pkgs/gap-4.7.5.log:
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gcc -g -export-dynamic -o gap ariths.o blister.o bool.o c_filt1.o
c_meths1.o c