Ashley Pittman wrote:
Nothing to do with fortran but I think I'm right in saying a lot of
these command line options aren't needed, you simply set --prefix and
the rest of the options default to be relative to that.
Ya, I stole it from the OFED rpmbuild log. I wanted to reproduce exactly
what
On Wed, 2008-07-30 at 10:45 -0700, Scott Beardsley wrote:
> I'm attempting to move to OpenMPI from another MPICH-derived
> implementation. I compiled openmpi 1.2.6 using the following configure:
>
> ./configure --build=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu
> --host=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu --target=x86_64-redh
The real problem is that it looks like we have a bug in our F90
bindings. :-( We have the "periods" argument typed as an integer
array, when it really should be a logical array. Doh!
Ahhh ha! I checked the manpage vs the user's code but I didn't check the
OpenMPI code. I can confirm that
"use mpi" basically gives you stronger type checking in Fortran 90
that you don't get with Fortran 77. So the error you're seeing is
basically a compiler error telling you that you have the wrong types
for MPI_CART_GET and that it doesn't match any of the functions
provided by Open MPI.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2008 at 01:15:54PM -0700, Scott Beardsley wrote:
> Brock Palen wrote:
> > On all MPI's I have always used there was only MPI
> >
> > use mpi;
>
> Please excuse my admittedly gross ignorance of all things Fortran but
> why does "include 'mpif.h'" work but "use mpi" does not? When
Users
> Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Missing F90 modules
>
> Brock Palen wrote:
> > On all MPI's I have always used there was only MPI
> >
> > use mpi;
>
> Please excuse my admittedly gross ignorance of all things Fortran but
> why does "include
I have seen strange things about fortran compilers and the suffix of
files.
use mpi
is a fortran 90 thing, not 77, many compilers want fortran 90 codes
to end in .f90 or .F90
Try renaming carfoo.f to cartfoo.f90 and try again.
I have attached a helloworld.f90 that uses use mpi that wor
This is correct; Open MPI only generates MPI.mod so that you can "use
mpi" in your Fortran app.
I'm not sure that MPI1.mod and MPI2.mod and f90base are -- perhaps
those are somehow specific artifacts of the other MPI implementation,
and/or artifacts of the Fortran compiler...?
On Jul 30,
Brock Palen wrote:
On all MPI's I have always used there was only MPI
use mpi;
Please excuse my admittedly gross ignorance of all things Fortran but
why does "include 'mpif.h'" work but "use mpi" does not? When I try the
"use mpi" method I get errors like:
$ mpif90 -c cart.f
call mp
On all MPI's I have always used there was only MPI
use mpi;
Brock Palen
www.umich.edu/~brockp
Center for Advanced Computing
bro...@umich.edu
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On Jul 30, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Scott Beardsley wrote:
I'm attempting to move to OpenMPI from another MPICH-derived
implementation. I compi
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