Hello Jeff, thank you very much for your help. I'm currently downloading the new release and I hope I'll be able to test it next week.
Best Regards, Tobias Jeff Squyres wrote: > Tobias / all -- > > I swear there were further mails about this topic, but perhaps they were > off-list. > > The end result is that this has finally been confirmed as an Intel 9.1 C++ > compiler bug. I don't know exactly what platforms it occurred on, but I was > eventually able to replicate Tobias' problem on an EM64T machine running > RHEL4U3. The problem was that the compiler was not initializing some > private members of global C++ objects properly (e.g., the underlying > MPI_Comm in MPI::COMM_WORLD). > > Intel released a new version of the 9.1 C++ compiler last week (Oct 5, 2006, > build 44). This new version of the compiler now seems to initialize data > members properly, and C++ applications (including the trivial "hello world" > that Tobias ran into problems with) seem to be working fine now. > > So: please upgrade your version of the Intel compilers if you can. >