Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
> 2010/4/16 "Miguel A. Vázquez" <mavazq...@cttc.es>:
>   
>> 2010/4/16 "Miguel A. Vázquez" <mavazq...@cttc.es
>> <mailto:mavazq...@cttc.es>>:
>>     
>>> Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
>>>       
>>>> 2010/4/15 "Miguel A. Vázquez" <mavazq...@cttc.es
>>>> <mailto:mavazq...@cttc.es>>:
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>> Thanks a lot for the corrections.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, it's still executing just one thread, I don't see two hello
>>>>> messages.
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm using Octave 3.2.4 and gcc 4.1.1
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards
>>>>>
>>>>> Jaroslav Hajek wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>           
>>>> IIRC, gcc 4.1.x only had very experimental OpenMP support. I recommend
>>>> you upgrade.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>> I upgrade to gcc  4.4.1 and recompile but the problem is still there.
>>>
>>>       
>>> I compile the same example in c++ with g++ without the octave directives
>>> and
>>> it worked properly.
>>>       
>> Did you configure Octave with --enable-openmp? What does mkoctfile -v
>> show when you compile?
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> RNDr. Jaroslav Hajek, PhD
>> computing expert & GNU Octave developer
>> Aeronautical Research and Test Institute (VZLU)
>> Prague, Czech Republic
>> url: http://www.highegg.matfyz.cz
>>
>> Yes, I configured Octave with --enable-openmp. But it doesn't work.
>>
>>     
>
> Apparently you don't have the -fopenmp flag in CXXFLAGS, so you failed
> to configure correctly. What exactly was the configure command you
> used? What does the part of config.log related to openmp look like?
>
>   
I used the command

./configure --prefix=/usr/local --enable-openmp

The openmp section of the configure.log file looks like

configure:20858: running /bin/bash ./configure --disable-option-checking 
'--prefix=/usr/local'  '--enable-openmp' --cache-file=/dev/null --srcdir=.
config_opts=' '\''--prefix=/usr/local'\'' '\''--enable-openmp'\'''




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