With some googling I found these notes on MCNPx and MPI

http://mcnpx.lanl.gov/opendocs/installation/MPInotes

I am guessing that our version of mpich was not compiled with the f90
bindings as suggested in that document.  You could download the source
packages for OSCAR and rebuild mpich with the f90 bindings you need.

I am not very familiar with what bindings OSCAR uses though, so I may be wrong.

On 9/10/07, Annette Sahores <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed OSCAR on RHEL4 with the Intel fortran compiler
> 10.0.026.
> When I try to compile MCNP5 (Monte Carlo) using mpif90, That comes with
> OSCAR Y get the message:
>
> No Fortran 90 Compiler specified when mpif90 was created, or
> configuration file does not specify a compiler.
>
> The configuration file points to:
> MPIFC=/opt/mpich-ch_p4-gcc-1.2.7/bin/mpif90
> The intel fortran compiler was installed before OSCAR, How I tell OSCAR
> to use ifort when installs mpich?
> Or how I tell mpich to use ifort as its fortran compiler?
>
> Thanks
> --
> Annette Sahores
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