with the application?
- Does the first correspond to mpif77 and the second to mpif90?
- Is there a best practice as to what to put on the link line?
Cheers,
Marc-Andre
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though.
As far as I understand, the order needs to be:
mpifort user_code.f90 -o foo
Right?
The user code generates unresolved symbols that are satisfied by the
fortran wrappers of OMPI. They in turn generate unresolved symbols to
the C functions, then intercepted by the Score-P wrappers, in tur
lls), then you can turn around and call PMPI
> Fortran calls. The MPI-3.0 + errata contains the right symbol
> methodology you must use to intercept Fortran subroutine/function
> calls for MPI.
Yes, but we are not talking MPI 3.0 or mpi_f08 here. This is plain old
mpif.h and 'use mpi'
configuration issue (and I
have to set some runtime variable) or if it is the general case.
Cheers,
Marc-Andre
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c progress which will enable
> passive-target on other networks.
That sounds great. :-D
Cheers,
Marc-Andre
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> -Nathan
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>> Dear all,
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