Jeff,
>>> No. Also note that in OMPI 1.7/1.8, we have renamed the Fortran
>>> wrapper to be mpifort -- mpif77 and mpif90 are sym links to mpifort
>>> provided simply for backwards compatibility.
>>
>> Thanks for the heads up. Complicates our configuration a little but good
>> to know. ;-)
>
> I'
On Oct 14, 2014, at 12:33 AM, Marc-Andre Hermanns
wrote:
>> No. Also note that in OMPI 1.7/1.8, we have renamed the Fortran
>> wrapper to be mpifort -- mpif77 and mpif90 are sym links to mpifort
>> provided simply for backwards compatibility.
>
> Thanks for the heads up. Complicates our config
Jeff,
thanks for your answer on this.
> Sorry for the delay.
No problem. Better delayed than never. ;-)
> Which version of Open MPI are you referring to? I'm offline at the
> moment, and I think you're referring to the OMPI 1.6 series -- I'm
> pretty sure we renamed these libraries in the 1.7/1
Marc-Andre --
Sorry for the delay. Which version of Open MPI are you referring to? I'm
offline at the moment, and I think you're referring to the OMPI 1.6 series --
I'm pretty sure we renamed these libraries in the 1.7/1.8 series, to something
like libmpi_mpifh, libmpi_usmpi (respectively), a
Dear Open-MPI Team,
in the Score-P measurement system, we'd like to use the Fortran wrapper
libraries provided with Open-MPI rather than our own. When checking the
library directory we found:
libmpi_f77.so
libmpi_f90.so
Our questions are:
- Does it matter which one of the libraries we link with