>
> If you know to which standard the MPI installation is conforming, you
> could try to set it via
> cmake -DMPI_VERSION=...
> yourself.
The MPI version is 3.1. But will this be of use? After all, the include
paths, linker flags and library variables will still be blank.
But separately,
On 2/6/20 6:18 AM, Daniel Arndt wrote:
You can probably tell better than any of us if this works. Just try. It might
quite well be that the compiler doesn't need any extra flags for MPI. Also, it
looks like the MPI version could not be detected. This implies that the
library doesn't use
Vachan,
You can probably tell better than any of us if this works. Just try. It
might quite well be that the compiler doesn't need any extra flags for MPI.
Also, it looks like the MPI version could not be detected. This implies
that the library doesn't use newer features but should still work. If