Siegmar,
i suggested a fix that has yet to be reviewed
see https://github.com/open-mpi/ompi/pull/1028
in the mean time, and as a work around, you can make sure
CPPFLAGS is not set in your environment( or set it to ""), and then
invoke configure
without CPPFLAGS=""
assuming you are using a bas
Hi Diego,
displacements start at 0, so 0 means no displacement, i.e., the
corresponding data starts at the first entry (by default 1 in Fortran)
of the receive field. A displacement of 1 would point to entry number 2.
Btw., MPI does not care how you allocate your fields in Fortran. E.g.,
if yo
dear George, dear all,
thanks for the suggestions, it works now.
I have just put:
IDNodeStartGLOBAL = IDNodeStartGLOBAL -1
but I do not understand why. Can you explain it to me?
Thanks
Diego
On 14 October 2015 at 16:02, Georg Geiser wrote:
> Diego,
>
> try to decrease your displacements by o
Diego,
try to decrease your displacements by one.
Best
Georg
Am 14.10.2015 um 15:51 schrieb Diego Avesani:
dear all,
I have some problem with MPI_GATHERV.
In my code I generate a complex number
DO ij=iNS,iNE
X11(ij) = cmplx(1.,0.)
ENDDO
where iNS,INE change according to the CPU rank,
dear all,
I have some problem with MPI_GATHERV.
In my code I generate a complex number
DO ij=iNS,iNE
X11(ij) = cmplx(1.,0.)
ENDDO
where iNS,INE change according to the CPU rank, in may case
cpu 0 1 10050
cpu 1 10051 20100
cpu 2 20101 301