Gilles,
The library I have having issues linking is ESMF and it is a C++/Fortran
application. From
http://www.earthsystemmodeling.org/esmf_releases/non_public/ESMF_7_0_0/ESMF_usrdoc/node9.html#SECTION00092000
:
The following compilers and utilities *are required* for compiling, linkin
Matt,
a C++ compiler is required to configure Open MPI.
That being said, C++ compiler is only used if you build the C++ bindings
(That were removed from MPI-3)
And unless you plan to use the mpic++ wrapper (with or without the C++
bindings),
a valid C++ compiler is not required at all.
/* configur
Hi,
Am 22.03.2017 um 20:12 schrieb Matt Thompson:
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> Ah. PGI 16.9+ now use pgc++ to do C++ compiling, not pgcpp. So, I hacked
> configure so that references to pgCC (nonexistent on macOS) are gone and all
> pgcpp became pgc++, but:
This is not unique to macOS. pgCC used STLPort STL and
All, I'm hoping one of you knows what I might be doing wrong here. I'm
trying to use Open MPI 2.1.0 for PGI 16.10 (Community Edition) on macOS.
Now, I built it a la:
http://www.pgroup.com/userforum/viewtopic.php?p=21105#21105
and found that it built, but the resulting mpifort, etc were just not