I see that openmpi 5.0.0 drops the C++ API. I'm trying to find some background on this.

In particular, is this likely to be a permanent change?

Also, have there been discussions of users of the C++ API? In Fedora we seem to have:

MUSIC-1.1.16-13.20201002git8c6b77a.fc39.src.rpm
boost-1.81.0-9.fc40.src.rpm
bout++-5.0.0-11.fc40.src.rpm
coin-or-Ipopt-3.14.12-2.fc39.src.rpm
combblas-2.0.0-4.fc40.src.rpm
freefem++-4.13-6.fc40.src.rpm
ga-5.8.2-2.fc39.src.rpm
gloo-0.5.0^git20230824.01a0c81-6.fc40.src.rpm
gmsh-4.11.1-6.fc39.src.rpm
hpx-1.9.1-1.fc40.src.rpm
intel-mpi-benchmarks-2021.3-4.fc39.src.rpm
libneurosim-1.2.0-8.20210110.gitafc003f.fc39.src.rpm
mathgl-8.0.1-6.fc39.src.rpm
mfem-4.6-1.fc40.src.rpm
nest-3.4-1.fc39.src.rpm
netcdf-cxx4-4.3.1-9.fc39.src.rpm
netgen-mesher-6.2.2202-7.fc39.src.rpm
orsa-0.7.0-61.fc39.src.rpm
python-steps-3.6.0-30.fc39.src.rpm
scalasca-2.6.1-2.fc38.src.rpm

Thanks.

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