Can you use gfortran instead?  I don't think we've tested with g95 in years (if 
ever).

Yes, you can manually edit mpif-config.h, if you need to.  I'm guessing that 
OMPI's configure script got the wrong answer from g95, and therefore put in a 0 
for those values.  I don't know if we want to support that ancient compiler; so 
upgrading to a new compiler or manually editing mpif-config.h might be your 
best bet.  (but if you manually edit, I hope there's no other 
as-yet-undiscovered dragons awaiting you around the corner...)


On Mar 3, 2012, at 1:56 PM, Anthony Rollett wrote:

> Greetings - I am able to configure and install 1.4.5 with fortran support.  
> However, when I try to use MPI_ADDRESS_KIND and MPI_OFFSET_KIND, I find that 
> mpif-config.h has these parameters set to 0 (and I get compiler errors).  Is 
> there a way to configure and have these be non-zero?  Is it safe to manually 
> edit mpif-config.h?!  Obviously I can supply more details, but even a hint a 
> two will probably allow me to solve this one.
> Thanks, Tony Rollett.
> 
> PS: I used  ./configure --prefix=/Users/Shared/openmpi-1.4.5 CC=gcc F77=g95
> F90=g95 CFLAGS=-m64 CXXFLAGS=-m64 FFLAGS=-m64 FCFLAGS=-m64
> LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include
> 
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