On 25 April 2008 at 20:10, Barry Smith wrote:
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| A smarter colleague then I, has reminded me that is very difficult
| to obtain all the
| Fortran libraries and linker options that would be needed to allow the
| mpicc compiler to
| also link against the MPI fortran libraries successfully. I therefor
| withdraw my
| original question?
Well yes, which is why Open MPI gives you the _Fortran_ wrappers
mpif77
mpif90
in addition to mpicc and mpic++ --- did you try those? And strictly
speaking, there is no 'mpicc compiler' but a bunch of libraries etc that are
used along with the standard GNU Compiler Collection (aka gcc, g++, gfortran
et al).
Hope this helps, and greetings to Argonne from 15+ miles northeast,
Dirk
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Three out of two people have difficulties with fractions.
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