On 05/16/2013 10:13 PM, Tim Prince wrote:
On 5/16/2013 2:16 PM, Geraldine Hochman-Klarenberg wrote:
Maybe I should add that my Intel C++ and Fortran compilers are
different versions. C++ is 12.0.2 and Fortran is 13.0.2. Could that
be an issue? Also, when I check for the location of ifort, it se
On 5/16/2013 2:16 PM, Geraldine Hochman-Klarenberg wrote:
Maybe I should add that my Intel C++ and Fortran compilers are
different versions. C++ is 12.0.2 and Fortran is 13.0.2. Could that be
an issue? Also, when I check for the location of ifort, it seems to be
in usr/bin - which is different
FWIW: my Mac is running 10.8.3 and works fine - though the xcode reqt is quite
true.
On May 16, 2013, at 4:14 PM, Gus Correa wrote:
> Hi Geraldine
>
> I haven't had much luck with OpenMPI 1.6.4 on a Mac OS X.
> OMPI 1.6.4 built with gcc (no Fortran), but it would have
> memory problems at run
Hi Geraldine
I haven't had much luck with OpenMPI 1.6.4 on a Mac OS X.
OMPI 1.6.4 built with gcc (no Fortran), but it would have
memory problems at runtime.
However, my Mac is much older than yours (OS X 10.6.8) and 32 bit,
not a good comparison.
In any case, take my suggestions with a grain of s
Maybe I should add that my Intel C++ and Fortran compilers are different
versions. C++ is 12.0.2 and Fortran is 13.0.2. Could that be an issue? Also,
when I check for the location of ifort, it seems to be in usr/bin - which is
different than the C compiler (even though I have folders
/opt/intel
I am having trouble configuring OpenMPI-1.6.4 with the Intel C/C++ composer
(12.0.2). My OS is OSX 10.7.5.
I am not a computer whizz so I hope I can explain what I did properly:
1) In bash, I did source /opt/intel/bin/compilervars.sh intel64
and then echo PATH showed:
/opt/intel/composerxe-20