FWIW, I have PGI 10.0 (but nothing more recent) and it compiles on RHEL5.4 for
me. I know there's subtle interactions between the PGI compiler suite and the
back-end compiler; there could be some set of combinations thereof between 10.1
and 10.4 that got mucked up in there somewhere...?
Anyhoo
Dave Love wrote:
> I wrote:
>
>> I'll see if we can get a compiler update and report back.
>
> Installing PGI 10.5 has fixed the configure problem for me. So, for the
> archives (or FAQ?) it was a PGI bug, fixed sometime between 10.1 and
> 10.4, and apparently not present in 9.0-3. It's also pr
I wrote:
> I'll see if we can get a compiler update and report back.
Installing PGI 10.5 has fixed the configure problem for me. So, for the
archives (or FAQ?) it was a PGI bug, fixed sometime between 10.1 and
10.4, and apparently not present in 9.0-3. It's also present in 8.0-3.
Thanks to Pre
Prentice Bisbal writes:
> Since I was successful compiled 1.4.1 with PGI 9 and 1.4.2 with PGI
> 10.4,
Thanks. The difference appears to be the compiler versions.
> I suspect the problem is local to you. Can you go through your
> environment and make sure you don't have any settings that are in
Dave Love wrote:
> NEWS says that problems with PGI 10 were fixed in 1.4.1, but PGI 10
> won't configure 1.4.2 for me:
>
> configure: WARNING: Your compiler does not support offsetof macro
> configure: error: Configure: Cannot continue
> # pgcc -V
>
> pgcc 10.1-0 64-bit target on x86-64
NEWS says that problems with PGI 10 were fixed in 1.4.1, but PGI 10
won't configure 1.4.2 for me:
configure: WARNING: Your compiler does not support offsetof macro
configure: error: Configure: Cannot continue
# pgcc -V
pgcc 10.1-0 64-bit target on x86-64 Linux -tp k8-64e
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