I'm using the 8.0 and 9.0 intel compilers on a Xeon cluster without any problems. And I didn't have to specify any configure flags. Just the default one: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/ompi/1.0.2 --with-mvapi=/usr/local/ topspin/ --enable-mpi-f90 --enable-mpi-f77 --enable-mpi-cxx --enable- mpi-profiling --enable-picky --with-f90-max-array-dim=2 F77=/opt/ intel/fce/9.0/bin/ifort F90=/opt/intel/fce/9.0/bin/ifort CC=/opt/ intel/cce/9.0/bin/icc CXX=/opt/intel/cce/9.0/bin/icpc

  Thanks,
    george.


On Apr 12, 2006, at 6:03 PM, Jeffrey B. Layton wrote:

Troy Telford wrote:
On Wed, 12 Apr 2006 14:34:06 -0600, Jeffrey B. Layton
<layto...@charter.net> wrote:

Good afternoon,

   While we're on the subject of building OpenMPI-1.0.2 with
Intel, I'm having trouble building OpenMPI-1.0.2 with Intel 9.0.

I'm starting to wonder if I'm doing something magical; I've compiled
Open MPI 1.0.2 with Intel 9.0 (EM64T version) with no problems.  I do
use slightly different configure options, but you disable a few things
I don't.


I can build it fine on the Opterons but some of the NPB codes fail
when running.

On the Xeons, I can't seem to get it to build. I'll retry with your
configure options but I'll disable ROMIO.

Thanks!

Jeff
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