I'm attempting to move to OpenMPI from another MPICH-derived implementation. I compiled openmpi 1.2.6 using the following configure:

./configure --build=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu --host=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu --target=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu --program-prefix= --prefix=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6 --exec-prefix=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6 --bindir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/bin --sbindir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/sbin --sysconfdir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/etc --datadir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/share --includedir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/include --libdir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/lib64 --libexecdir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/libexec --localstatedir=/var --sharedstatedir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/com --mandir=/usr/mpi/pathscale/openmpi-1.2.6/share/man --infodir=/usr/share/info --with-openib=/usr --with-openib-libdir=/usr/lib64 CC=pathcc CXX=pathCC F77=pathf90 FC=pathf90 --with-psm-dir=/usr --enable-mpirun-prefix-by-default --with-mpi-f90-size=large

It looks like there is a single MPI.mod generated upon compilation and installation. Is this normal? I have a user complaining that MPI1.mod, MPI2.mod, and the f90base directory among others are missing (and thus the installation is incomplete). Are these modules provided by OpenMPI?

I see in the configure help that the f90 bindings are enabled by default so I didn't add the "--enable-mpi-f90" option.

Scot

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