The bug will probably be there in the next release too, so you should stick to version 1.63.

On 23/06/2017 15:13, Info wrote:
I made some progress. The problem was I was not specifying the intel compiler 
in the toolset so it was using gcc. Here's what I did:

./bootstrap.sh --with-toolset=intel-linux

And then:

./b2 -j20 install --prefix=/apps/home/user/boost_1_64_0/libs

But then I run into this bug:

https://svn.boost.org/trac10/ticket/12723

So I will try older version as workaround.


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From: Alain Miniussi <[email protected]>
To: Info <[email protected]>; Discussion of Boost.MPI development 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2017 3:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Boost-mpi] Paid assistance for installing boost-mpi



Hi,

Could you provide the boost version, the project-config.jam file, the
result of "which mpiicc" command and the first error message ?

Thanks

Alain



On 22/06/2017 03:47, Info via Boost-mpi wrote:
I have installed boost on our cluster but am having difficulty installing 
boost-mpi. Getting tons of errors. Can't figure out if it is mpi library issue 
or python issue or something else.

We have openmpi and Intelmpi on our cluster. But I am no mpi expert! I would be 
glad to pay someone $40 to help me troubleshoot via a webex.


Thanks!
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