Hi, George, Sven. Good morning.
Yes, indeed. I found mpich debian package already installed in the
system, so there was a slight mismatching. That was the reason for my
harcoded include intuition. I was trying to assure what library was
really used. Environment variables are ok.
Thank you very m
Hi, George, Sven. Good morning.
Yes, indeed. I found mpich debian package already installed in the
system, so there was a slight mismatching. That was the reason for my
harcoded include intuition. I was trying to assure what library was
really used. Environment variables are ok.
Thank you very m
Hello Pablo.
On Saturday 04 November 2006 14:04, pgar...@eside.deusto.es wrote:
>
> Hi, everydoby. Good afternoon.
>
> I've just configured and installed the openmpi-1.1.2 on a kubuntu
> GNU/linux, and I'm trying now to compile the hello.c example without
> results.
As George said you are usin
Pablo,
The problem is quite obvious ... you're not using Open MPI. Your program
was compiled with the mpicc provided by MPICH. The specific error seems to
indicate some internal problem with the communication device.
But, you should ask for help on the MPICH related mailing lists
(http://www
Hi, everydoby. Good afternoon.
I've just configured and installed the openmpi-1.1.2 on a kubuntu
GNU/linux, and I'm trying now to compile the hello.c example without
results.
> root@kubuntu:/home/livestrong/mpi/test# uname -a
> Linux kubuntu 2.6.15-23-386 #1 PREEMPT Tue May 23 13:49:40 UTC 200