Yeah..I built it...but I dun know why it is of the wrong
architecture
On May 7, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Doug Reeder wrote:
Linwei,
Did you build the liblapack.a file, it is of the wrong architecture.
Doug Reeder
On May 7, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Linwei Wang wrote:
Hi, Doug
I've checke
f required architecture' error). Are you using the
command line flag -m64 for some parts of the build and not for
others. You need to use either -m32 or -m64 for all the builds.
Doug Reeder
On May 7, 2008, at 2:25 PM, Linwei Wang wrote:
Dear sir,
Thanks very much for your detailed guideline~
any performance
evaluations of gfortran vs. g77 -- I have heard [unverified]
anecdotes
that gfortran is "slower" than g77 -- google around and see what the
recent buzz is.
FWIW: I tend to use the gnu suite from http://hpc.sourceforge.net/ --
it contains pre-built gcc/g++/gfortran binaries and
contains pre-built gcc/g++/gfortran binaries and libraries for
Leopard.
On May 5, 2008, at 2:59 PM, Linwei Wang wrote:
Dear Reeder,
It does not work. I do think they are from the fortran programs
I'm using (they are files included from the BLACS installation
package, not written by my own.
Dear Reeder,
It does not work. I do think they are from the fortran programs
I'm using (they are files included from the BLACS installation
package, not written by my own.
The thing is last time when I was using g77, it caused no problem...
thanks for your help.
Linwei.
On M
tran command to append the underscore.
Doug Reeder
On May 5, 2008, at 10:12 AM, Linwei Wang wrote:
Dear Dr. Simon,
Do I need to remove g77 from my computer then? Since after installing
gfortran (for Leopard), there is some link problem with gfortran..
When I try to build some routines in the BLACS,
ank 0 with PID 14541 on node iris-
wl03.rit.edu exited on signal 10 (Bus error).
The second problem happens when I use g77 too, but there were no
linking problems with g77...
Thanks for any help!
Best,
Linwei
On May 2, 2008, at 7:04 AM, Christian Simon wrote:
Dear Linwei,
On 1 mai 08, a
Dear Dr. Simon,
I'm using gcc 4.0 (come with Leopard) and g77 3.4
Thanks,
Linwei
On May 2, 2008, at 7:04 AM, Christian Simon wrote:
Dear Linwei,
On 1 mai 08, at 20:32, Linwei Wang wrote:
other type at (1) [info -f g77 M GLOBALS]
What compiler are you using ?
--
Dr. Christian
at (2) but is
some other type at (1) [info -f g77 M GLOBALS]
blacstest.f:607: warning:
CALL ZAMNTEST(OUTNUM, VERB, TREP, TCOH, NSCOPE,
1
blacstest.f:21076: (continued):
SUBROUTINE ZAMNTEST( OUTNUM, VERB, TOPSREPEAT, TOPSCOHRNT,
NSC
Dear all,
I'm new to openmpi. I'm now trying to use BLACS and ScaLAPACK on
Leopard. Since it has built-in Open MPI, I didn't install any other
versions. I followed the BLACS install guidances in FAQ section, and
it generated errors as:
"No rule to make target `/usr/include/mpif.h', n
Thank you for the advice, Jeff.
Best,
Linwei
On Apr 29, 2008, at 4:26 PM, Jeff Squyres wrote:
Alternatively, you can specify to install to a different location with
the --prefix option to configure (possibly somewhere you do have write
access).
On Apr 29, 2008, at 3:17 PM, Linwei Wang wrote
Yeah, it works.
Thank you all for the help.
Best,
Linwei
On Apr 29, 2008, at 4:00 PM, Alberto Giannetti wrote:
Linwei, are you running the command as root?
Try using sudo:
# sudo make install
It will ask you for an administrator password.
On Apr 29, 2008, at 3:54 PM, Linwei Wang wrote
Dear all,
I'm new to MPI... I'm trying to install open MPI on my mac (Leopard)..
But during the installation (with the command "make install")
it keeps generating errors of "Permission denied" Anyone has an
idea of the reasons?
Part of the output is like:
"
Making install in etc
test -z "
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