Hi Reuti, 

Thanks for your answer. I really appreciate it.
I am using an old version 1.4.3. for my code. If I only type $./configure,  it 
will compile, but I have no idea where it is installed. I typed $ find /lib 
-name "libopen-pal.so.0", but it shows nothing. Do you thinks it is caused 
since I am not a root user or the old version.

Thanks,
Paul

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Huaibao (Paul) Zhang
Gas Surface Interactions Lab
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Kentucky,
Lexington, KY, 40506-0503
Office: 216 Ralph G. Anderson Building
Web:gsil.engineering.uky.edu

On Nov 13, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Reuti <re...@staff.uni-marburg.de> wrote:

> Am 13.11.2012 um 15:44 schrieb huaibao zhang:
> 
>> I installed OpenMPI on my Ubuntu 64 bit desktop. At first, I did not specify 
>> "prefix", so even I've installed it. I could not find where it is. Since the 
>> "PATH" and "LD" have to be given, the mpicc can find the "lib open-pal.so.0" 
>> file. 
> 
> You mean "...can't find..."? If you use the default location, it should have 
> the correct settings already even without adding any path to PATH or 
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
> 
> You can use:
> 
> $ find /lib -name "libopen-pal.so.0"
> 
> to spot the location. But I wonder about the version. The actual one seems to 
> be libopen-pal.so.4 -> libopen-pal.so.4.0.3 - which version are you using?
> 
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