Dear Federico, maybe you already solved the problem in the meanwhile, anyway: I just compiled the 4.0.2 version (pw and pp) with the compiler versions 10.1.011. You can switch to them on platine by: module switch intel/cc/9.1.049 intel/cc/10.1.011 module switch intel/fc/9.1.045 intel/fc/10.1.011 However I had compiled (and used) the 4.0.1 with the previous compiler versions that you mention without any problem.
Guido Federico Iori wrote: > oookey! > > thanks so much for the advice. > Btw, as Lorenzo pointed out i didn't specified the compiler. I'm gonna > do now: > > FC intel 9.1.045 > CC intel 9.1.049 > > but i have also to add that: > > espresso_4.0 doesnt give any problems, nor with make pw nor with make pp > > while the espresso_4.0.1 and the next one espresso_4.0.2 give the same > problem i described before. > > well...let me try now with the option -no-ipo suggested before. > i will tell you. and also i will communicate this error to the CCRT guys. > > thanks to everybody! > > > > Axel Kohlmeyer wrote: > >> On Mon, 6 Oct 2008, Federico Iori wrote: >> >> FI> Dear all. >> >> dear federico! >> >> FI> I was compiling my Pwscf on this machine (PLATINE the common name) >> >> [...] >> >> FI> *fortcom: Severe: **Internal compiler error: internal abort** Please >> report >> FI> this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a >> Software >> FI> Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of >> this >> FI> error. >> FI> >> FI> ifort: error: problem during multi-file optimization compilation (code 3) >> >> [...] >> >> FI> doing the ./configure everything seems to work perfectly. >> FI> Then the make pw step works perfectly. >> FI> But in the end i cant compile the pp or pwall stuff. >> FI> >> FI> What do you suggest me to do? Should I bother you or directly the >> FI> technicians in the CCRT centre?? >> >> as stated here many times before: an internal compiler error >> is a bug in the _compiler_, not the application. given the >> hardware configuration that you describe, it is very likely that >> you have a broken intel compiler and you need to update it to >> the latest patchlevel. this is a quite common problem. >> >> i also strongly advise to run tests with the compiled executables, >> as there are very high chances that those are miscompiled. these >> days, a successful compilation does not mean, that you have a >> correctly working executables. the itanium architecture is quite >> notorious there, since the compiler has to do more work compared >> to other architectures. >> >> cheers, >> axel. >> >> >> >> FI> Thanks so much in advance! >> FI> federico iori >> FI> >> FI> >> FI> >> >> >> > > > -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: guido_roma.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 260 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.democritos.it/pipermail/pw_forum/attachments/20081009/fdf6165e/attachment.vcf
