Manav,
You may also wish to consult the man or info pages for your
particular flavor of gcc regarding the interpretation of
-ansi. There may be more specific alternatives that check
whatever flavor of ISO compliance is important to you.
Unfortunately, the mpi specification was written before
int3
I've been using the oldish (2003) mpijava of late.
It holds up pretty well with modern mpis, but certain
jvms persist in causing extra copies, using SEGV as
a means of process control, etc.
If you don't need "true" sun java compatibility, you
can also use gcj (gcc suite) or titanium (berkeley)
in
bin/ompi_info presents an opportunity to help all us shlubs that
have to do gnu build systems.
It appears it could be extended to include useful bits of info
that are normally classed as build magic.
e.g. gnome-config, xml2-config, etc, etc.
I see lam-config was debated at least briefly back in 2
Just a brief response on two points (lest the 'insiders' think
there are no sympathetic outsiders...).
On Wed, Jun 15, 2005 at 01:09:27PM -0400, Jeff Squyres wrote:
>
> Although we have not made a final decision yet, given that community
> involvement is a *strong* goal of this project, we've ac
It would be nice if the c++ compiler wrapper were
installed under mpicxx, mpiCC, and mpic++ instead of
just the latter 2.
Also on the fantasy wish list is for the libraries to
be installed in libtool form (unless you go away from autotools
altogether).
Ben Allan
snl/ca