Am 08.09.2013 um 00:44 schrieb basma a.azeem: > sorry for the trivial question > i am new to open mpi and parallel computing > > i installed openmpi-1.6.1 on my pc which has an ubuntu 12.10 > also i have nas parallel benchmark , i need to edit the NPB make file > "make.def"
What about using: F77 = mpif77 resp. CC = mpicc which should supply the paths and names automatically. -- Reuti > i need to know what is the linker library file for both fortran and c > compilers and where i can find them in the build folder ( i think i should > find them in lib folder ) > it is F_LIB and C_LIB that are required > this is the NPB make file: > > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # > # SITE- AND/OR PLATFORM-SPECIFIC DEFINITIONS. > # > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Items in this file will need to be changed for each platform. > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Parallel Fortran: > # > # For CG, EP, FT, MG, LU, SP, BT and UA, which are in Fortran, the following > # must be defined: > # > # F77 - Fortran compiler > # FFLAGS - Fortran compilation arguments > # F_INC - any -I arguments required for compiling Fortran > # FLINK - Fortran linker > # FLINKFLAGS - Fortran linker arguments > # F_LIB - any -L and -l arguments required for linking Fortran > # > # compilations are done with $(F77) $(F_INC) $(FFLAGS) or > # $(F77) $(FFLAGS) > # linking is done with $(FLINK) $(F_LIB) $(FLINKFLAGS) > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # This is the fortran compiler used for Fortran programs > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > F77 = f77 > # This links fortran programs; usually the same as ${F77} > FLINK = $(F77) > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # These macros are passed to the linker > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > F_LIB = > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # These macros are passed to the compiler > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > F_INC = > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Global *compile time* flags for Fortran programs > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > FFLAGS = -O > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Global *link time* flags. Flags for increasing maximum executable > # size usually go here. > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > FLINKFLAGS = -O > > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Parallel C: > # > # For IS and DC, which are in C, the following must be defined: > # > # CC - C compiler > # CFLAGS - C compilation arguments > # C_INC - any -I arguments required for compiling C > # CLINK - C linker > # CLINKFLAGS - C linker flags > # C_LIB - any -L and -l arguments required for linking C > # > # compilations are done with $(CC) $(C_INC) $(CFLAGS) or > # $(CC) $(CFLAGS) > # linking is done with $(CLINK) $(C_LIB) $(CLINKFLAGS) > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # This is the C compiler used for C programs > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CC = cc > # This links C programs; usually the same as ${CC} > CLINK = $(CC) > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # These macros are passed to the linker > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > C_LIB = -lm > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # These macros are passed to the compiler > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > C_INC = > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Global *compile time* flags for C programs > # DC inspects the following flags (preceded by "-D"): > # > # IN_CORE - computes all views and checksums in main memory (if there is > # enough memory) > # > # VIEW_FILE_OUTPUT - forces DC to write the generated views to disk > # > # OPTIMIZATION - turns on some nonstandard DC optimizations > # > # _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 > # _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE - are standard compiler flags which allow to work with > # files larger than 2GB. > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CFLAGS = -O > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Global *link time* flags. Flags for increasing maximum executable > # size usually go here. > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > CLINKFLAGS = -O > > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Utilities C: > # > # This is the C compiler used to compile C utilities. Flags required by > # this compiler go here also; typically there are few flags required; hence > # there are no separate macros provided for such flags. > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > UCC = cc > > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Destination of executables, relative to subdirs of the main directory. . > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > BINDIR = ../bin > > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # The variable RAND controls which random number generator > # is used. It is described in detail in README.install. > # Use "randi8" unless there is a reason to use another one. > # Other allowed values are "randi8_safe", "randdp" and "randdpvec" > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > RAND = randi8 > # The following is highly reliable but may be slow: > # RAND = randdp > > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # The variable WTIME is the name of the wtime source code module in the > # common directory. > # For most machines, use wtime.c > # For SGI power challenge: use wtime_sgi64.c > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > WTIME = wtime.c > > > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # Enable if either Cray (not Cray-X1) or IBM: > # (no such flag for most machines: see common/wtime.h) > # This is used by the C compiler to pass the machine name to common/wtime.h, > # where the C/Fortran binding interface format is determined > #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- > # MACHINE = -DCRAY > # MACHINE = -DIBM > > > _______________________________________________ > users mailing list > us...@open-mpi.org > http://www.open-mpi.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/users