In your shell, run:
export PATH=$PATH
And then rerun configure again with the original parameters again - it
should find icc & ifort this time.
Rayson
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on cygwin running on localhost on standalone computer I noticed
a large time discrepancy when the computer is connected or not to
the network.
Physical Connected:
marco@MARCOATZERI /pub/devel/openmpi/examples
$ time mpirun -n 4 ./hello_c.exe
Hello, world, I am 0 of 4
Hello, world, I am 1 of 4
He
Dear Rayson and all,
I run only with iFort and the compile works, I use only ifort.
Now I have folder with OPT. If it works now and it is ok use only iFort
what can I do to learn?
I mean where can I find a good tutorial or hello project in fortran. I have
found something for c but nothing about fo
Try limiting the interfaces we use to see if that's really the problem. I
forget if cygwin has "ifconfig" or not, but use a tool to report the networks,
and then start excluding them by adding
-mca oob_tcp_if_exclude foo,bar
to your cmd line until you find the one that is causing the hang. That
That's what Google is for! You can very easily find lots of examples
by Google Searching: mpi+fortran+examples
Like this one:
http://www.dartmouth.edu/~rc/classes/intro_mpi/hello_world_ex.html
Or this one, with C & Fortran examples side by side:
https://computing.llnl.gov/tutorials/mpi/
Rayson
dear all,
thanks for the web site.
About the previous question. Can I compile with only ifort?
I mean:
udo ./configure --prefix=/opt/ompi-1.6 FC=ifort
avoiding the others?
thanks again
Diego
On 24 November 2012 15:14, Rayson Ho wrote:
> That's what Google is for! You can very easily find