It is probably easiest / best to completely remove your prior
installation and then install again.
FWIW: I typically install my development copies of OMPI into a tree
that has nothing else so that I can easily "rm -rf $ompi" and "make
install" to guarantee that I get a clean install.
On
Ralph H Castain wrote:
This change has finally been merged into the trunk as r15517. It will
unfortunately require an autogen (sorry).
Please let me know if you encounter any problems. As noted in the commit, I
tried to catch all the places that required change, but cannot guarantee
that I got a
This change has finally been merged into the trunk as r15517. It will
unfortunately require an autogen (sorry).
Please let me know if you encounter any problems. As noted in the commit, I
tried to catch all the places that required change, but cannot guarantee
that I got all of them.
Thanks
Ralph