Hi again After having properly read the HACKING file - and especially the part relating to the gnu-tools - I can now compile and install the svn version of OpenMPI with gcc (4.2.3), and ifort (10.0). Next step will be to try it out.
Thanks for your help - sofar. Karsten On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 06:34:19 -0400, Jeff Squyres wrote: > On May 16, 2008, at 5:17 PM, Karsten Bolding wrote: > > >> I wonder if our difference is that you're using LT 1.2.26 -- not > >> something that I have tried in a long, long time (if ever -- I don't > >> remember the last version of the LT 1.2 series that I tried). Can > >> you > >> upgrade to LT 2.2 or higher? > > > > its 1.5.26 not 1.2.26 and its from Feb 1st 2008 according the the > > Sorry, I meant the 1.5 series, not the 1.2 series. > > > libtool download page. And it is what comes with ubuntu (and debian). > > 'm not very much in favor of a manual update since I might break other > > things. > > > > I tend to believe it is libtool taht is the problem - a pity since > > it is > > out of our hands :-). > > > Not really. You can install your own copy of the AM/AC/LT trio in a > non-default location. I believe all of the OMPI developers do this -- > I personally install all 3 under $HOME/new-gnu. That way, you don't > screw up a trio that's installed on your system, etc. > > -- > Jeff Squyres > Cisco Systems > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users > -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Karsten Bolding Bolding & Burchard ApS Strandgyden 25 Phone: +45 64422058 DK-5466 Asperup Fax: +45 64422068 Denmark Email: kars...@bolding-burchard.com http://www.findvej.dk/Strandgyden25,5466,11,3 ----------------------------------------------------------------------