Tim,

I certainly do not expect anything special, just normally "make
install" should not have issues, if "make" passes fine, right? What we
have with OpenMPI is this strange difference: if ./configure CC=icc,
"make" works, and "make install" - does not; if ./configure
CC=/full/path/to/icc, then both "make" and "make install" work.
Nothing needs to be searched, icc is already in PATH, since
compilevars are sourced in profile.d. Or am I missing something?

Thanks,
- D.

2011/5/8 Tim Prince <n...@aol.com>:
> On 5/7/2011 2:35 PM, Dmitry N. Mikushin wrote:
>>>
>>> didn't find the icc compiler
>>
>> Jeff, on 1.4.3 I saw the same issue, even more generally: "make
>> install" cannot find the compiler, if it is an alien compiler (i.e.
>> not the default gcc) - same situation for intel or llvm, for example.
>> The workaround is to specify full paths to compilers with CC=...
>> FC=... in ./configure params. Could it be "make install" breaks some
>> env paths?
>>
>
> Most likely reason for not finding an installed icc is that the icc
> environment (source the compilervars script if you have a current version)
> wasn't set prior to running configure.  Setting up the compiler in question
> in accordance with its own instructions is a more likely solution than the
> absolute path choice.
> OpenMPI configure, for good reason, doesn't search your system to see where
> a compiler might be installed.  What if you had 2 versions of the same named
> compiler?
> --
> Tim Prince
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