When the attachment is large, you can set the email directly to me
off the list.
For the problem you got, the reason is that you are using MinGW, but
not Microsoft C/C++ compiler. Is that possible for you to just
switch to Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 or 2008? There are still many
problems for supporting MinGW at moment.
Regards,
Shiqing
On 2010-7-12 3:48 PM, Alexandru Blidaru wrote:
Hi,
I am attaching all the output text resulted when configuring
for the first time. I am also attaching a picture of the of the
main area. My main purpose of installing OpenMPI is to set up a
set of "virtual cluster" on the Windows 7 machine, so I could
get accustomed with the different settings, and so I could try
some small programs, before being allowed to work on the actual
cluster.
Note, this is the first time I am using a mailing list, so if
I am not allowed attachments, please tell me. I tried to keep
them as small as possible.
Thanks for your help,
Alex
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 7:16 AM,
Shiqing Fan <fan@hlrs.de>
wrote:
Hi Alex,
Building Open MPI using CMake is the recommended
procedure, you probably should stick with it, and it has
been proved working well on different Windows platforms.
The other building procedures are not well supported for
some time now, and they are deprecated.
For the problems that you got when building with CMake, it
might because some dependent headers/libraries are not
installed. Could you please provide the detail CMake error
output, so that I can help you fix it?
Regards,
Shiqing
On 2010-7-9 8:19 PM, Alexandru Blidaru wrote:
Hey guys,
This is my first time posting on an email list,
so if I don't follow certain protocols just tell
me. Anyway, I am working at a research lab as a
High School Summer Intern, and part of my project
involves installing OpenMPI on a Windows machine
to run some applications in virtual clusters. I
tried following the first two methods from the
Windows ReadMe file, but none of them work. For
the first one, there are a bunch of header files
cMake can't find. For the second one, the cannot
find the ompi-static.tgz tarball. The set of files
that I downloaded from OpenMPI can be found here
(tried both tars): http://www.open-mpi.org/software/ompi/v1.4/ .
I noticed however that the ompi-static tarball
can be found in the Subversion that i obtained
this way:http://www.open-mpi.org/svn/mercurial.php .
Can anyone tell me what I might be doing wrong? Or
maybe more detailed steps? it's the first time I
work with OpenMPI or any similar technologies.