You might want to have a quick look at MobaXterm (
http://mobaxterm.mobatek.net ). It's quicker to deploy and startup than
bare Cygwin (well at least in the experience of my users) but is based
upon Cygwin. I can't see /dev though, so you will need to test to see
if the functionality is there.
On 13/05/15 21:19, Walt Brainerd wrote:
No, I hadn't received any response.
That is too bad.
Knowing that earlier would have saved some hours.
Some day I'll look again at extracting some set of stuff
from Cygwin that will make it work. Maybe even that
is not possible. But Cygwin is huge. OTOH, maybe anybody
who is contemplating using Coarrays would be somebody
who has Cygwin anyway.
On Wed, May 13, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Damien <dam...@khubla.com
<mailto:dam...@khubla.com>> wrote:
Walt,
I don't remember seeing a response to this. OpenMPI isn't supported
on native Windows anymore. The last version for Windows was the 1.6
series.
Damien
On 2015-05-11 3:07 PM, Walt Brainerd wrote:
Is it possible to build OpenMPI for Windows
not running Cygwin?
I know it uses /dev/shm, so there would have to
be something equivalent to that not in Cygwin.
TIA.
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