I think Jeff squires summed it up.

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-------- Original message --------From: Michael Thomadakis 
<drmichaelt7...@gmail.com> Date: 9/18/17  4:57 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: Open MPI 
Users <users@lists.open-mpi.org> Cc: n8tm <n...@aol.com> Subject: Re: [OMPI 
users] Question concerning compatibility of languages used with building 
OpenMPI and languages OpenMPI uses to build MPI binaries. 
Thanks for the note. How about OMP runtimes though?
Michael
On Mon, Sep 18, 2017 at 3:21 PM, n8tm via users <users@lists.open-mpi.org> 
wrote:
On Linux and Mac, Intel c and c++ are sufficiently compatible with gcc and g++ 
that this should be possible.  This is not so for Fortran libraries or Windows. 





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-------- Original message --------From: Michael Thomadakis 
<drmichaelt7...@gmail.com> Date: 9/18/17  3:51 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: 
users@lists.open-mpi.org Subject: [OMPI users] Question concerning 
compatibility of languages used with building OpenMPI and languages OpenMPI 
uses to build MPI binaries. 
Dear OpenMPI list,
As far as I know, when we build OpenMPI itself with GNU or Intel compilers we 
expect that the subsequent MPI application binary will use the same compiler 
set and run-times.
Would it be possible to build OpenMPI with the GNU tool chain but then 
subsequently instruct the OpenMPI compiler wrappers to use the Intel compiler 
set? Would there be any issues with compiling C++ / Fortran or corresponding 
OMP codes ? 
In general, what is clean way to build OpenMPI with a GNU compiler set but then 
instruct the wrappers to use Intel compiler set?
Thanks!Michael

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