Re: [OMPI users] Problem with C++ Binding

2006-10-11 Thread Tobias Graf
Hello Jeff, thank you very much for your help. I'm currently downloading the new release and I hope I'll be able to test it next week. Best Regards, Tobias Jeff Squyres wrote: > Tobias / all -- > > I swear there were further mails about this topic, but perhaps they were > off-list. > > The e

[OMPI users] Help building static and shared libs at the same time

2006-10-11 Thread David Gunter
If I configure and build OpenMPI 1.1.1 with only --enable-shared, the files listed below are created. If I build with both --enable-shared and --enable-static, these same files do not appear in the final install. Is this the correct behavior? Thanks, david > /opt/OpenMPI/openmpi-pgi-1.1

Re: [OMPI users] Trouble with shared libraries

2006-10-11 Thread Lisandro Dalcin
On 10/11/06, Jeff Squyres wrote: Open MPI v1.1.1 requires that you set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to include the directory where its libraries were installed (typically, $prefix/lib). Or, you can use mpirun's --prefix functionality to avoid this BTW, Why mpicc/mpicxx does not symply pass a -rpath/-

Re: [OMPI users] Bugs in config tests for threads (1.1.2rc3 at least)

2006-10-11 Thread Åke Sandgren
On Fri, 2006-10-06 at 10:18 -0400, Brian W. Barrett wrote: > Is there a platform on which this breaks? It seems to have worked well > for years... I'll take a closer look early next week. Have you had a chance to look at this yet? I could use a new "release" to build from since something curren

Re: [OMPI users] Problem with C++ Binding

2006-10-11 Thread Jeff Squyres
Tobias / all -- I swear there were further mails about this topic, but perhaps they were off-list. The end result is that this has finally been confirmed as an Intel 9.1 C++ compiler bug. I don't know exactly what platforms it occurred on, but I was eventually able to replicate Tobias' problem

Re: [OMPI users] Trouble with shared libraries

2006-10-11 Thread Jeff Squyres
Hum; that's quite odd. In Open MPI, mpirun and mpiexec are both sym links to the same back-end executable (orterun). So if you can run one, you must be able to run both. I suspect that your mpirun and mpiexec are being found in different places -- try "which mpirun" and "which mpiexec" (or "wher