On Dec 5, 2008, at 6:58 PM, Anthony Chan wrote:
AFAIK, all known/popular MPI implemention's fortran binding
layer is implemented with C MPI functions, including
MPICH2 and OpenMPI. If MPICH2's fortran layer was implemented
the way you said, typical profiling tools including MPE will
fail to wo
Hello. Thanks for your response. I'm create a my module and component into
the coll. But when I execute autogen.sh, it's return ../../libtool: line
847: X--tag=CC: command not found
../../libtool: line 880: libtool: ignoring unknown tag : command not found
../../libtool: line 847: X--mode=compile:
On Dec 6, 2008, at 10:32 AM, Максим Чусовлянов wrote:
Hello. Thanks for your response. I'm create a my module and
component into the coll. But when I execute autogen.sh, it's
return ../../libtool: line 847: X--tag=CC: command not found
../../libtool: line 880: libtool: ignoring unknown tag :
Hi:
I am using openmpi-1.2.8 to run a 2 processor job on an Intel
Quad-core cpu. Opsys is Debian etch. I am reaonably sure that, most
of the time, one process is waiting for results from the other. The
code is fortran 90, and uses mpi_send and mpi_recv. Yet
"gnome-system-monitor" shows 2 cpus