Hi Andy:
 
You need to get the source tarball for LAM/MPI and re-compile using the Intel compilers.  It might be easier to just grab the LAM/MPI SRPM and rebuild using that, but I am not sure what environment variables you need to change inorder to rebuild it using the Intel compilers.  If you are using the tarball, you'll need to modify the Makefile.  Here's a link to download LAM/MPI source:
 
http://www.lam-mpi.org/download/
 
Perhaps somebody from Intel can give you better steps on how to accomplish this.
 
In regards to OPD, unfortunately there currently isn't any third-party packages available for OSCAR 4.x.  We are working on new ones for OSCAR 5.0 though.
 
Cheers,
 
Bernard


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of ANDY SIU
Sent: Sat 10/12/2005 09:09
To: Jeff Squyres; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Oscar-users] LAM/MPI and MPICH in OSCAR

I'm afraid that I don't have ability to make a clean package! because I'm not familized with all packages in OSCAR (and even Linux). I'm sorry that I may post many silly questions. Anyway I hope my questions may help all beginners, like me, to solve their problems.
 
I still don't quite understand how OPD works. I saw nothing after I launched "Download Additional OSCAR Packages". I also tried to use $OSCAR_HOME/scripts/opd, then I chose "GSC OSCAR 4.2 package repository" (the only choice), but everything was not found.
 
Anyway, for the LAM issues, I will post more silly questions in my next message. Thank you in advance!
Andy

Jeff Squyres <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Dec 8, 2005, at 3:11 PM, Michael Edwards wrote:

> If you are interested you co uld also repackage them for other folks
> to use!

This would be great!

> We could put them in the OPD system for folks using the intel
> compilers.

Keep in mind that OPD was designed to be a distributed system -- you
could certainly host your own OPD repository (any old web site or FTP
site will do); anyone who runs OPD (i.e., the obtaining remote
packages step in the OSCAR installer) would see your packages
available and be able to download them.

Let us know if you need the relevant technical details.

--
{+} Jeff Squyres
{+} The Open MPI Project
{+} http://www.open-mpi.org/





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