If you have both OpenMPI 1.0.2 and 1.1 installed in separate areas
there are a lot of different ways to mess that up.
Offhand:
Did you configure with --prefix pointed at each of the different areas.
If both areas are in PATH or LD_LIBRARY_PATH or whatever environment
variable your compiler uses than things could be interesting (Intel
compiler using FPATH for include files).
Michael
On Jun 26, 2006, at 6:28 PM, Patrick Jessee wrote:
Michael,
Hello. Thanks for the response. We do clean configures and makes
under /tmp, and install in a completely separate area so I don't
see how anything from 1.0.2 could be left over in the 1.1
installation. We aren't installing 1.1 over 1.0.2. 1.1 is
configured, built, and installed in a completely different area.
-Patrick
Michael Kluskens wrote:
You may have to properly uninstall OpenMPI 1.0.2 before
installing OpenMPI 1.1
This was an issue in the past.
I would recommend you go into your OpenMPI 1.1 directory and type
"make uninstall", then if you have it go into your OpenMPI 1.0.2
directory and do the same. If you don't have a directory with
OpenMPI 1.0.2 configured already then either rebuild OpenMPI 1.0.2
or go into /usr/local and identify all remaining OpenMPI
directories and components and remove them. Basically you should
find directories modified when you installed OpenMPI 1.1 (or when
you uninstalled it) and you may find components dated from when
you installed OpenMPI 1.0.2.
Michael
On Jun 26, 2006, at 4:34 PM, Benjamin Landsteiner wrote:
Hello all,
I recently upgraded to v1.1 of Open MPI and ran into a problem
on my
head node that I can't seem to solve. Upon running mpicc, mpiCC,
mpic
++, and so forth, I get an error like this:
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