the gcc version with it is
> too new for icc 9.0 -- so I can't run it)
>
>
> On May 7, 2010, at 5:44 PM, Andrew J Marquis wrote:
>
> > Dear Jeff,
> >
> >am afraid not, as I said in my original post I am using the Intel ifort
> > compiler version
> (I have icc 9.0, but I'm now running RHEL 5.4, and the gcc version with it is
> too new for icc 9.0 -- so I can't run it)
>
>
> On May 7, 2010, at 5:44 PM, Andrew J Marquis wrote:
>
> > Dear Jeff,
> >
> >am afraid not, as I said in my original p
Dear Jeff,
am afraid not, as I said in my original post I am using the Intel ifort
compiler version 9.0, i.e.
fred@prandtl:~> mpif77 -V
Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for Intel(R) EM64T-based applications, Version 9.0
Build 20060222 Package ID:
Copyright (C) 1985-2006 Intel Corporation. Al
Dear Ralph,
thanks for that. I have done much the same (as I indicated in my original
post). I this case my C-program correctly spawned the slaves and the slaves
printed the correctly passed argument lists. On running this and my fortran
slave I get:
nsize, mytid: iargs 2