On 09/08/2017 8:16 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
please reply in the mailing list
Oops! My apologies. I'm not used to a mailing list without the reply-to
set to the mailing list.
Can a version of open mpi be built using x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc so
that it will work with code compiled with
Windows 10 64bit, Cygwin64, openmpi 1.10.7-1 (dev, c, c++,
fortran), GCC 6.3.0-2 (core, gcc, g++, fortran)
I am compiling the standard "hello_c.c" example with mgicc:
$ mpicc -g hello_c.c -o hello_c
The showme:
gcc -g hello_c.c -o hello_c -fexceptions -L/usr/lib
Windows 10 64bit, Cygwin64, openmpi 1.10.7-1 (dev, c, c++,
fortran), x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc 6.3.0-1 (core, gcc, g++, fortran)
I am compiling the standard "hello_c.c" example with mgicc
configured to use the Cygwin installed MinGW gcc compiler:
$ export
On 09/27/2017 4:36 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
After I finish on 2.1.2 I will look on 3.0.
Thank you for your response. I am looking forward to a Cygwin release.
If you could send me some guidelines as to the preferred manner of doing
this as was done with previous versions, I could work on it
On 09/27/2017 3:04 PM, Jeffrey A Cummings wrote:
The MS-MPI developers disagree with your statement below and claim to be
actively working on MPI-3.0 compliance, with an expected new version release
about every six month.
They can disagree as much as they want. I've spent over 30 years doing
Can OpenMPI v3.0 be compiled for Cygwin64 on Windows 10?
Using:
./congifure --prefix=/usr/local
[blah, blah... Apparently successful (At least it doesn't say there's an
error)]
make -j 12 all
I'm getting a slew of compiler errors about redefinitions between: