On 7 Jul 2015, at 18:55, Comer Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:

> HI Steve,
> 
> I have reset MPI_DIR=     ,i.e. not even a blank and rebuilt, but still get 
> the same crash complaints.  Am I to set MPI_DIR to something else? 
> 
> I note that in May I had issues with builds in part due to the mpicc vs mpiCC 
> problem on macs.  Then in the dev version detect.pl was changed to put mpiCC 
> last so the mac would not be as confused.  I am using the latest release of 
> ET and have looked at the detect.pl file with that. It does not have the 
> reordering of the search list for mpicc with mpiCC put last, as did the dev 
> version.  Somehow I have been assuming that the change to detect.pl had been 
> backported to Hilbert, but apparently not??  So, is it reasonable to replace 
> the released Hilbert version of detect.pl with the dev-fixed version? If that 
> can be done safely I could give that a try.
> 
> Thanks for all who help.

Hi Comer,

Maybe I missed it, but have you tried using the osx-macports.cfg optionlist 
that we provide?  We tested this, and it worked at the time, with the list of 
macports packages.  I now see you are using a different optionlist.  Does the 
one in simfactory no longer work?  Is the issue that you are using the release, 
and a needed fix has not been backported?  

> 
> Comer
> 
> On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 9:08 AM, Steven R. Brandt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Comer, thank you for sending the optionlist. I see that you have
> 
> MPI_DIR = /opt/local
> 
> The expectation is that the system can find the mpi c++ compiler wrapper
> in $(MPI_DIR)/bin. Is that the case? The mpi c++ compiler wrapper may have
> any of the following names: mpic++, mpiCC, mpicxx, or mpicxx-openmpi-mp.
> 
> If the mpi c++ wrapper is in your path, then you could simply try unsetting
> the MPI_DIR variable and building.
> 
> Cheers,
> Steve
> 
> 
> On 07/06/2015 05:33 PM, Frank Loeffler wrote:
>> On Mon, Jul 06, 2015 at 03:30:13PM -0400, Comer Duncan wrote:
>>> I have tried building ET for the current released version.  I am on a
>>> macbook pro running Yosemite.  The build script is:
>> On first glance, this looks like a problem with a missing c++ mpi
>> interface (again?). It would be interesting to see your option list and
>> a verbose link line.
>> 
>> Frank
>> 
>> 
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