Re: [OMPI users] Configure fails with icc 10.1.008

2007-12-10 Thread David Gunter
A quick reading of this thread makes it sound to me as if you are using icc to compile c++ code. The correct compiler to use is icpc. This has been the case since at least the version 9 release of the Intel compilers. icc will not compile c++ code. Hope this is useful. -david -- David

Re: [OMPI users] Configure fails with icc 10.1.008

2007-12-07 Thread de Almeida, Valmor F.
> To: Jeff Squyres > Cc: Open MPI Users > Subject: Re: [OMPI users] Configure fails with icc 10.1.008 > > Jeff, > > Thanks...at 23h30 coffee is far off... I saw the proper section of > the config.log showing exactly that (hello world not working). For > everyone

Re: [OMPI users] Configure fails with icc 10.1.008

2007-12-07 Thread Eric Thibodeau
Jeff, Thanks...at 23h30 coffee is far off... I saw the proper section of the config.log showing exactly that (hello world not working). For everyone else's benefit, ICC (up to 10.1.008) is _not_ compatible with GCC 4.2... (guess I'll have to retro back to 4.1 series...) Eric Jeff

Re: [OMPI users] Configure fails with icc 10.1.008

2007-12-07 Thread Chris Slaughter
I've been using Open MPI 1.2.4 with Intel 10.1 for about a month now with no problems. Can you compile a simple C++ hello world type program? I would try this to verify the compiler installation... On Dec 7, 2007 7:58 AM, Jeff Squyres wrote: > This is not an Open MPI

Re: [OMPI users] Configure fails with icc 10.1.008

2007-12-07 Thread Jeff Squyres
This is not an Open MPI problem; Open MPI is simply reporting that your C++ compiler is not working. OMPI tests a trivial C++ program that uses the STL to ensure that your C++ program is working. It's essentially: #include int main () { std::string foo = "Hello, world" ; return 0; }

[OMPI users] Configure fails with icc 10.1.008

2007-12-06 Thread Eric Thibodeau
Hello all, I am unable to get past ./configure as ICC fails on C++ tests (see attached ompi-output.tar.gz). Configure was called without and the with sourcing `/opt/intel/cc/10.1.xxx/bin/iccvars.sh` as per one of the invocation options in icc's doc. I was unable to find the relevant